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eMoviePoster is currently auctioning The World of Movie Posters with 999 non-U.S. posters from 28 different countries. Collectors can review these Tuesday items at www.emovieposter.com.

Russian posters are Nehez Kesztyuk with Kononov art, Gena the Crocodile with Shartsman art, Nevskiye Melodii, New Number Comes to Moscow with Khomov art, When the Roses Bloom, and Way to Saturn with Fedorov art.

Japanese examples include At the Circus rarity, They Live 2018 rerelease, Mad Dogs & Englishmen, Mad Max style B, and Private Life of Sherlock Holmes with McGinnis art.

Egyptian posters are Batman for the Tim Burton film, Tales from the Crypt, Psycho, Twins of Evil, and King Kong Escapes with white title.

East German examples are Hound of the Baskervilles, Once Upon a Time in the West, Mon Oncle, My Fair Lady, Woman in Red with art by Anker, and French Detective.

British quads include Somebody Up There Likes Me, Harder They Come 1977 rerelease, Black Panther double-sided advance, and What’s New Pussycat, The Last Jedi double-sided advance.

French posters include Babette Goes to War white and red style, Return of the Jedi with Michel Jouin art, and Mean Streets 1980s rerelease.

Other international examples are German Metropolis for the 2010 and 2017 rerelease, Flash Gordon, and Dune, Czech Sleeping Car Murder and Wild Strawberries with art by Milan Grygar, and Italian X From Outer Space and Moon Skin.

Three surprising results from Part II of their ongoing Halloween auction were Jaws one-sheet for $3,715, Alien teaser one-sheet for $1,902, and Halloween one-sheet for $925.

eMoviePoster doesn’t just auction movie posters. They also auction many tens of thousands of vintage stills, lobby cards, as well as scripts, all sorts of special non-movie posters, and autographed items of every kind, and more. They have a special auction of rare camera original negatives, studio transparencies, and slides that starts November 11.

They add 3,000 unique new items every week, with 999 in each Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday auction. They also hold a special giant auction of bulk lots once every month, and their latest one, ending November 11, is their biggest yet with 999 bulk lots containing 37,966 items in all. Collectors interested in bidding with them can sign up on their Registration Page.

Their December Major Auction is open for consignments and will be held on December 2-16. More information on both of these special auctions can be found on the eMoviePoster website.