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GLENN FORD "Experiment in Terror" LEE REMICK Columbia 1962 Auth.Vtg Movie Poster
$ 68.11
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Right Click on image & Select "View Image" to Open Huge EnlargementEXPERIMENT IN TERROR ~ Glenn Ford ~ Lee Remick ~ Stefanie Powers ~ Genuine Original Vintage Movie Poster ~ thriller directed by Blake Edwards
Experiment in Terror
(Columbia, 1962). Insert (14" X 36")
Insert is much thicker heavier weight paper relative to poster paper ~ Card stock thickness ~ quite durable.
Offered here is a vintage, theater-used poster for this thriller directed by Blake Edwards and starring Glenn Ford, Lee Remick and Stefanie Powers.
This insert has a v-shaped tear on Remick's waist and one on her leg, but is otherwise in great condition.
The poster features eerie artwork of Remick being grabbed from behind, as well as a smaller photo of Ford and Remick.
Condition: Very Fine (graded by Heritage Auctions).
Please see full-color, enlargeable images above for more details--As Graded by Heritage Auctions.
Provenance: Acquired from Heritage Auctions, 2005 July 31 Movie Poster Auction #55075. Lot 25025. Stored in smoke free, pet free environment.
Synopsis
: John Ripley (Glenn Ford) is the FBI agent called in to investigate a bank robbery that appears to be an inside job. Kelly (Lee Remick) is the terrified bank clerk who confides in Ripley when the sadistic mastermind of the crime threatens to kill her and her sister if she doesn't steal 0,000. Ripley's efforts are hampered by the fact that criminal Red Lunch (Ross Martin) is a master of disguise. In the gripping climax, Red is chased to Candlestick Park, where he blends into a capacity crowd watching the Giants fight for the National League pennant.
100% fresh Critic rating on RottenTomatoes.
Inspired Scenes in David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS
Several elements of this film inspired scenes in David Lynch projects. To begin with, there is the Twin Peaks (1990) sign at the beginning of the film which served as obvious inspiration for the title card and setting of Lynch's television series of the same name. Also, a scene or two later (the infamous "opening" scene,) when Kelly is in here garage, the killer mentions that he has "killed twice before" - this is something which "Bob," the supposed killer from "Twin Peaks" also mentions. This scene also has uncanny resemblances to a scene in Lynch's Wild at Heart (1990) where Willem Dafoe's character, Bobby Peru, has Lula Fortune in his filthy grasp and is talking to her similarly. Later in the film, we find out that the killer in "Experiment in Terror" is actually called Garland "Red" Lynch. The resemblance to David Lynch's name is something which the director no doubt noticed, as he also named a character in "Twin Peaks" after him (Major Garland Briggs).
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