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Movie Title:
Lost Planet Airmen
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Lost Planet Airmen
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Movie Genre:
Science Fiction
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Science Fiction
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Decade:
Decade 1950
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Decade 1950
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Year:
1951
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1951
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Studio-Distributor:
Republic
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Republic
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043758
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Stars:
Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty
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Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty
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Director:
Fred C. Brannon
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Fred C. Brannon
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Remarks:
this is a reissue of a series
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this is a reissue of a series
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Caption:
Lost Planet Airmen (Republic, 1951). One Sheet (27 X 41). The feature version of Republics 1949 chapterplay, King of the Rocket Men, this exciting science fiction epic stars serial stalwart Tristram Coffin as Professor Jeff King, inventor of a rocket-powered flight suit, and Mae Clarke (Elizabeth in Universals 1931 classic Frankenstein) as intrepid reporter Glenda Thomas. The original serial was so successful, it spawned several unofficial sequels featuring Rocketman, a character who was the direct inspiration for graphic artist Dave Stevenss later Rocketeer. As distribution for this feature version was limited, paper from this release is quite scarce. This particular copy had light fold wear with slight crossfold separation, and minor staining in the bottom left, but professional restoration has minimized these flaws, making this a poster that any avid serial fan will surely covet. Very Fine+ on Linen.
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Lost Planet Airmen (Republic, 1951). One Sheet (27 X 41). The feature version of Republics 1949 chapterplay, King of the Rocket Men, this exciting science fiction epic stars serial stalwart Tristram Coffin as Professor Jeff King, inventor of a rocket-powered flight suit, and Mae Clarke (Elizabeth in Universals 1931 classic Frankenstein) as intrepid reporter Glenda Thomas. The original serial was so successful, it spawned several unofficial sequels featuring Rocketman, a character who was the direct inspiration for graphic artist Dave Stevenss later Rocketeer. As distribution for this feature version was limited, paper from this release is quite scarce. This particular copy had light fold wear with slight crossfold separation, and minor staining in the bottom left, but professional restoration has minimized these flaws, making this a poster that any avid serial fan will surely covet. Very Fine+ on Linen.
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2015-09-09
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Keywords:
1950s
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TimeCreated:
14:58:02-05:00
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Picasa
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