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Mad Magician 1954 #053 Vincent Price, Eva Gabor Columbia Original on 2040-motos

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Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
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MAD MAGICIAN 1954 #053 Vincent Price, Eva Gabor COLUMBIA ORIGINAL, US $13, image 1

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THE MAD MAGICIAN. Horror mystery thriller. Notes. A Columbia production released May 1953 in 2-D and 3-D at 72 minutes [BO]. Per AFI: US. Trio Films Production; distributed by Columbia Pictures Corp. In production Sep 14 to Oct 8 1953. Premiered New York City May 19 1954; Western Electric Recording; black and white; 3-D and 2-D; 1.85:1 aspect ratio widescreen; 72-73 minutes; PCA No. 16973. © Mar 30 1954 Columbia Pictures Corp [LP3486].

Abridged on-screen credits: Columbia Pictures Corporation presents. The Mad Magician. Copyright 1954 by Columbia Pictures Corporation. Starring Vincent Price. Mary Murphy. Eva Gabor. With John Emery. Donald Randolph. Lenita Lane. Patrick O’Neal. Jay Novello. Story and Screen Play by Crane Wilbur. Director of Photography … Bert Glennon. Western Electric Recording. MPAA Approved Certificate No. 16973. Produced by Bryan Foy. Directed by John Brahm. [End Credits] Columbia. The End.

Cast. Vincent Price … Don Gallico. Mary Murphy … Karen Lee. Eva Gabor … Claire Ormond. John Emery … The Great Rinaldi. Donald Randolph … Ross Ormond. Lenita Lane … Alice Prentiss. Patrick O’Neal … Lt Alan Bruce. Jay Novello … Frank Prentiss. Corey Allen … Gus the Stagehand. Conrad Brooks … Bonfire extra. George Eldredge … Theatre manager. Roy Engel … Detective. Al Haskell … Carriage driver. Jack Kenney … Stagehand. Tom Powers … Inspector. Keith Richards … Man on telephone. Lyle Talbot … Program hawker. Roland Varno … Master of ceremonies. Robert Williams … Carriage driver.

You are bidding on an ORIGINAL 8"x10" (approx) Black and White Still. This is an ORIGINAL Columbia Pictures Still used to promote the film on its original release, and with the Columbia credits at the bottom border.

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

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