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*DOLEMITE (1975) Vintage Original Poster INSCRIBED BY RUDY RAY MOORE Scarce!

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Category:

Posters

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Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

17.5 x 24 inches

Signed by:

Rudy Ray Moore

Movie:

Dolemite

Modification Description:

Inscribed by Rudy Ray Moore

Industry:

Movies

Object Type:

Poster

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Autograph Authentication:

Not Authenticated

Signed:

Yes

LOC:

YB2

Modified Item:

Yes

Item:

Vintage original Home Video Release poster

Item Number:

CS-DOLEMITE-VID

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Item number:

1269430710

Item description

Vintage original 17.5 x 24. in. home video release poster from the original 1970s action/crime drama, DOLEMITE, released in 1975 by Dimension Pictures and directed by D'Urville Martin, in which after he is released from jail, a pimp takes on the criminals and corrupt police officers who framed him in the first place. The cast includes Rudy Ray Moore, D'Urville Martin, Jerry Jones, Lady Reed, Brenda DeLong, Terri Mosley, and Marilyn Shaw. This poster was issued by Xenon Home Video for their video release of this film. The image depicts Rudy May Moore and a beautiful leading lady as they stand proud. This poster was inscribed by Rudy Ray Moore to the Hollywood Book Poster Company of Hollywood (which is no longer in business) in black Sharpie thusly: "To H.B.P. Co. - From - Rudy Ray Moore - "Dolemite" - 11/26/93." Unrestored and folded as originally issued, it is in fine condition as shown. Silent Cinema Inc. (the seller here) guarantees the authenticity of Rudy Ray Moore's inscription and signature. Rudy Ray Moore was born on March 17, 1927 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Black comedian and a pioneer of sexually explicit humor. He was an also an actor and writer, known for Dolemite (1975), and its sequel, The Human Tornado (1976), and Disco Godfather (1979). Moore lived in a decrepit hotel as a way of keeping squatters out of the place, which later became the shooting location for every film Rudy produced in the 1970s. He was portrayed by Eddie Murphy in Dolemite Is My Name (2019). He died on October 19, 2008 in Akron, Ohio. This film is a noted influence on the works of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, rapper Snoop Dogg and comedian Eddie Murphy. At one point, the New York Times called the film as the "Citizen Kane" of Blaxploitation (Black Exploitation films). The script called for a "penny hustler," but Rudy Ray Moore and Jerry Jones were unable to find a suitable actor through Moore's acquaintances or among Jones' acting class students. After filming began, Moore and Jones were traveling down Western Avenue in Los Angeles when they spotted the exact type of character they were looking for hustling on the street. They pulled over, Jones got out and talked to the man, and Vanius Rackstraw was hired as "The Creeper / Hamburger Pimp" on the spot. The boom mic is visible in many shots of original Xenon VHS-to-DVD transfer from the 1980s. The film was originally transferred without the proper ratio "gate" of 1.85:1, revealing more of the top and bottom of the frame than the film makers originally intended. The 2016 Vinegar Syndrome Bluray release was re-transferred from an archive print of the film, at the proper ratio, so the boom mics are hidden in many shots. The Bluray release also includes a "boom mic" version of the new transfer, intentionally revealing the boom mics for comic effect.