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ORIGINAL Vintage Set of 6 “BLADE RUNNER” 11”x14” LOBBY CARDS HARRISON FORD 1982

$ 157.87

Availability: 65 in stock
  • Condition: Pre-Owned
  • Year: 1980-89
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    “BLADE RUNNER”
    1982 ~ Original ~ Vintage ~ Guaranteed Authentic
    6 LOBBY CARDS
    HARRISON FORD
    Rutger Hauer ~ Sean Young ~ Edward James Olmos
    An adaptation of Philip K. Dicks 1968 Novel,
    "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
    11” x 14”
    Six original "BLADE RUNNER"
    Guaranteed Original
    Lobby Cards in
    great condition
    with normal vintage aging. Sold as is.
    See photos for better description.
    ALL 6 were originally displayed at movie theaters and guaranteed original and authentic.
    NOT Reprints or Reproductions!
    BLADE RUNNER ~ A Ladd Company Release in Association With Sir Run Run Shaw Thru Warner Bros~ A Warner Communications Co. ~
    Printed in USA.
    Shipping With Insurance
    Professional Packaging
    Introduced in 1910's, movie lobby cards were created to be displayed in foyers or lobbies of movie theaters and used to compliment the movie posters. Mostly, they were used to entice movie goers by showing specific dramatic scenes from a current movie or to highlight popular movie stars. Lobby cards ended in the 1970's and early 1980's. Typically, a complete set would consist of 8 to 12 cards, including one title card and 7 to 11 movie scene cards, either 10"x8" or standard size, 11"x14" (particularly US lobby cards), and more rarely 16”x20”. Lobby cards were a form of advertising that revolutionized the look of graphics. They were distributed by the Hollywood studios publicity departments, usually in sets of eight to twelve images, depicting the content of a newly released movie.