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*William Castle's MR. SARDONICUS (1961) Partial 3-Sheet Audience Votes Ending

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Item traits

Category:

1960-69

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Size:

41 x 81 (bottom panel missing)

Object Type:

Poster

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Industry:

Movies

Modification Description:

Missing the bottom panel

Year:

1960-69

LOC:

YB2

Item Number:

CS-SARDONICUS-3S

Year of Release:

1961

Studio:

Columbia Pictures

Modified Item:

Yes

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1226490044

Item description

Vintage original partial US 3-sheet poster from the 1960s mystery/drama horror film, MR. SARDONICUS, released in 1961 by Columbia Pictures and directed by William Castle, in which a mysterious and cruel Baron, whose face has become frozen in a horrifying grin, demands that a prominent London physician apply experimental treatments on him to restore his face. This is the larger, top panel only and the bottom panel with the film's credits is not present. It is unrestored and folded as originally issued in fine- condition. Although the audience could vote on whether the main character could be pardoned or receive further punishment, technology to "choose" an ending did not exist at the time. William Castle filmed only one ending for the movie, and the "vote" was rigged by planting speakers in the theatre to vote for punishment.