On Tuesday, April 17, 2018, eMoviePoster opened their latest auction with the world of movie posters. The 999 non-U.S. posters from 26 different countries can be reviewed at www.emovieposter.com.
British quads are Live & Let Die featuring Roger Moore, Return of the Jedi with art by Josh Kirby, Nightmare on Elm Street depicting different Freddy image, Russ Meyer triple bill, Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle featuring the Sex Pistols, Meet Me in Las Vegas showing Cyd Charisse, and Back to the Future II featuring art by Drew Struzan.
Italian locandinas include Thunderball with art by Averardo Ciriello, Distant Journey Holocaust movie, Son of Godzilla with the giant monster, Age of Infidelity featuring great Longi art, Red River with John Wayne and Montgomery Clift, Suspiria for the Dario Argento horror flick, and Big Country featuring Ciriello art.
Japanese posters are Double Indemnity for the Billy Wilder film, Thomas Crown Affair with Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway, Texas Chainsaw Massacre for the Tobe Hooper horror classic, Jaws featuring the giant shark, and For Your Eyes Only style A.
Belgian examples include Treasure of the Sierra Madre with Wik art, White Heat depicting James Cagney and Virginia Mayo, Desperate Journey showing Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan, and Reptilicus showing a giant lizard.
Russian posters include Who Smiles Life depicting Khomov art, Bizim Kuca showing a beautiful woman, Burn My Star with Khomov art, Plenniki Barsova Ushchelya featuring Tsarev art, and Jump Across the Gap with cool lamp-lit image.
A few other international posters are a Polish Return of the Jedi with exploding Darth Vader helmet, Yugoslavian A Bout De Souffle with Jean-Luc Godard and Jean Seberg, and Indian Yuvraaj with romantic image.
Three surprising results from the auction that closed on April 17 were a Brain Eaters insert for $703, Screaming Skull insert for $436, and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde insert for $421.
Once every month, eMoviePoster hosts a massive bulk lot auction with hundreds of lots containing 15,000 to 20,000 items. Each lot starts at just $1 for the entire lot, just like their other auctions that start at $1 with no reserves. Their next bulk lot auction starts on April 29. They auction 3,000 items in three weekly auctions on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sundays, and auction 1,429,000 items in all.
They hold four major auctions a year, and their next one is the Spring Major Auction, which runs from April 22 to May 3. It contains over 1,150 items, 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. 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.