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To: HairBall who started this subject3/29/2001 3:37:51 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (2) of 99985
 
Stocks and gold may be in bear markets, but there us a roaring bull in old horror movie posters.

Karloff horror film poster sells for £80,000




A POSTER advertising the horror film The Mummy, made in 1932, has
fetched £80,750 at auction.

The picture depicting a mummified Boris Karloff, was bought by an
anonymous telephone bidder at Christie's, in London, yesterday for twice its
pre-sale estimate despite extensive restoration.

The poster, designed by the artist Karoly Grosz, was one of only three
copies known to have survived. It was found among a collection of 65
posters nearly 50 years ago in a garage in America.
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