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The Joker Is Wild Lobby Card Set - 1957 - Frank Sinatra and Mitzi Gaynor

$ 157.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Year: 1950-59
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: ** An unrestored lobby card set with an overall very presentable appearance. It may have edge wear, pinholes, light creases, staining and smudges, tape stains, small tears, small chips, light surface scuffs, fading ** Card #1 has two holes at the top right and top left along with other pin and staple holes. The rest of the set is very clean with few pin holes or other imperfections.** Please see all images as they are very large and clear. The condition of all cards and any imperfections can clearly be seen in the images **

    Description

    Lobby Card Set from the movie The Joker Is Wild 1957 starring; Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain and Eddie Albert.  Great images of Frank Sinatra !!
    Card #1 - Good, two holes (top right and left corners), stains, staple and pin holes.
    Card #2 - Very Fine, Small pin hole very top center border.
    Card #3 - Very Good, Pin holes and a few stains, tape on back.
    Card #4 - Very Fine, small imperfection in top center border.
    Card #5 - Fine, a few stains, no pin holes.
    Card #6 - Near Mint, very nice card.
    Card #7 - Fine, small bends in top left corner.
    Card #8 - Fine, small bends in top left corner, scratch or mark lower left side.
    An unrestored lobby card set with an overall very presentable appearance. It may have edge wear, pinholes, light creases, staining and smudges, tape stains, small tears, small chips, light surface scuffs, and/or some color fading. Fine+.
    Prohibition-era nightclub crooner Joe E. Lewis (Frank Sinatra) has his career and nearly his life cut short when his throat is slashed as payback for leaving the employ of Chicago mob boss Georgie Parker (Ted de Corsia). A broken alcoholic, Joe is brought back from the abyss by his faithful piano player, Austin Mack (Eddie Albert), who helps turn the former singer into a successful stand-up comedian. But Joe's demons plague his romantic life even as he reaches new heights of success.
    Release date: October 1, 1957 (USA)
    Director: Charles Vidor
    Based on: Life of Joe E. Lewis; by Art Cohn
    Box office: 3 million USD (US and Canadian rentals)
    Music composed by: Walter Scharf
    ** Please see all images as they are very large and clear. The condition of all cards and any imperfections can clearly be seen in the images **