The latest eMoviePoster auction began on Tuesday, March 20, 2018, featuring 999 non-U.S. posters from 29 different countries. Interested collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.
Belgian posters include Revenge of the Creature with art of the monster holding the girl, Das Ratsel Der Grunen Spinne showing a woman, monster, and spiderweb, and Bagdad with art of Maureen O’Hara.
Japanese offerings are Jaws depicting the giant shark, Warriors featuring the tough gang, Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars for the 1997 rerelease, Ran showing samurais on horseback, West Side Story for the 1970s rerelease, My Neighbor Totoro for the Hayao Miyazaki anime, Star Wars for the 1982 rerelease with Ohrai art, and Empire Strikes Back with photo montage.
French highlights are Hidden Fortress for the Akira Kurosawa film, Bus Stop featuring Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray, Casino Royale for the Bond spoof, Jour De Fete for the French postman comedy, and Sergeant York for the 1960s rerelease.
British quads include The Werewolf with great horror art, House of Frankenstein for the 1950s-1960s rerelease, Frankenstein for the 1960s rerelease, Magnificent Seven with Eli Wallach, One Million Years B.C./She showing Raquel Welch and Ursula Andress, Bride of Frankenstein for the 1960s rerelease, and Young Savages featuring Burt Lancaster.
Italian photobustas are It Happened in Brooklyn with Frank Sinatra and Jimmy Durante, Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein featuring a different image of Bel Lugosi, Son of Frankenstein for the 1963 rerelease, and Rodan for the 1968 rerelease.
Additional international highlights are Spanish El Vampiro with different image, Yugoslavian Time Machine with great sci-fi art, Middle Eastern One Million Years B.C. with full-length image of Raquel Welch, Mexican Batwoman depicting Maura Monti and El Mundo de los Vampiros with vampire bat art, Australian Revenge of Frankenstein daybill with Peter Cushing, Canadian Texas Chainsaw Massacre for the cult horror classic, Polish Mademoiselle Burlesque featuring art by Ryszard Kaja, Luis Bunuel Film Festival with Pagowski art, Romanian Very Private Affair with Brigitte Bardot, and English Quadrophenia one-sheet with The Who and Sting.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed on March 20 were Foreign Correspondent title card for $691, Crimson Ghost chapter 1 title card for $555, and Our Relations scene lobby card for $461
Once every month eMoviePoster has a massive bulk lot auction with hundreds of lots containing 15,000 to 20,000 items (the latest one ends on March 25). They sell 3,000 items in three weekly auctions on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. In total, they have sold 1,423,000 items.
eMoviePoster hosts four major auctions each year, and the final deadline to consign to their Spring Major Auction (which runs from April 22 to May 3), is on March 23. They already have lots of excellent consignments, and many of them are items they have never auctioned before, according to eMoviePoster. They are accepting consignments on single items to collections of thousands for major auctions and weekly events. The consignment deadline for the Spring Major Auction is March 23. Collectors and consignors can learn more about consigning to them for any of their auctions on their Consign Page, or sign up to start bidding via their Registration Page.