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Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
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THE OBLONG BOX. Horror. Notes. An American International release June 1969 at 95 minutes Rated M [BO]. Per AFI: American International Productions; distributed by American International Pictures. Source: based on the short story “The Oblong Box” by Edgar Allan Poe in Godey’s Lady’s Book (Sep 1844). Opened Los Angeles Jun 11 1969; Berkey Pathe color; 35mm, 91 minutes; MPAA Rating M. © American International Productions Jun 11 1969 [LP37238]. Opened London June 1970. AKA Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Oblong Box.” Per IMDB.com: In production Nov 18 – Dec 1968. Technical specifications: Eastmancolor; 1.85:1 aspect ratio; 35mm; 96 minutes.

Abridged on-screen credits: A. American International Pictures. Vincent Price. Edgar Allan Poe’s. THE OBLONG BOX. Special Guest Star Christopher Lee. Co-Starring Rupert Davies. Uta Levka. Sally Geeson. Peter Arne. Alister Williamson. Hilary Dwyer. And Maxwell Shaw. Carl Rigg. Harry Baird. James Mellor. Ivor Dean. Danny Daniels. John Barrie. Director of Photography ... John Coquillon. Screenplay by Lawrence Huntington. Additional Dialogue ... Christopher Wicking. Executive Producer ... Louis M. Heyward. Produced & Directed by Gordon Hessler. [End Credits] Vincent Price … Julian. Christopher Lee … Dr. Newhartt. Rupert Davies … Kemp. Uta Levka … Heidi. Sally Geeson … Sally. Alister Williamson … Edward. Peter Arne … Trench. Hilary Dwyer … Elizabeth. Maxwell Shaw … Hackett. Carl Rigg … Norton. Harry Baird … N’Galo. Godfrey James … Weller. James Mellor … Holt. John Barrie … Franklin. Ivor Dean … Hawthorne. Danny Daniels … Witchdoctor. Michael Balfour … Ruddock. Hira Talfrey … Martha. John Wentworth … Parson. Betty Woolfe … Mrs. Hopkins. Martin Terry … Sailor. Anne Clune … Prostitute. Jackie Noble … Prostitute. Ann Barass … Prostitute. Jan Rossini … Prostitute. Zeph Gladstone … Trench’s Girl. Tara Fernando … Gypsy Dancer. Tony Thawnton … Man in Tavern. Anthony Bailey … Talbot. Richard Cornish … Groom. Colin Jeavons … Doctor. Andreas Melandrinos … Baron. Hedger Wallace … Major. Martin Wyldeck … Constable. Oh! Ogunde Dancers … Africans. Processed by Rank Laboratories. Produced by American International Productions (England) Limited. Made at Shepperton Studios, England. © 1969 American International Productions (England) Limited.

You are bidding on an Original 8"x10" (approx) Black and White Still. Note that this is an ORIGINAL American International Still, and with American International credits at the bottom border.

A true photographic Still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an Original American International Still used to promote the film on its original release.

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