Description: THE MAN WHO COULD CHEAT DEATH. Fantasy horror. Notes. New York City opened Aug 19 1959 on a double feature under Last Train from Boot Hill [NYT]. Reissued mid-1960s by Paramount Pictures. Per Kinsey [2008] : Principal photography Nov 17 – Dec 30 1958 at Bray Studios as The Man in the Rue Noir. UK distributed by Paramount Pictures Corp.; Technicolor; 83 min; Certificate “X.” UK trade show Jun 4 1959. UK premiere Nov 30 1959 at the London Plaza. UK general release with The Evil that is Eve on the ABC circuit. US release June 1959 distributed by Paramount Pictures Corp.; Technicolor; 83 min. Abridged on-screen credits: A Paramount Release. Hammer Film Productions present. The Man Who Could Cheat Death. Starring Anton Diffring. Hazel Court. Christopher Lee. With Arnold Marle. Delphi Lawrence. Francis De Wolff. Screenplay by Jimmy Sangster. From a play by Barre Lyndon. Director of Photography … Jack Asher B.S.C. Directed by Terence Fisher. Per the Paramount Pictures Pressbook: Cast. Dr. Georges Bonner… Anton Diffring. Janine … Hazel Court. Pierre … Christopher Lee. Dr. Ludwig Weiss … Arnold Marle. Margo … Delphi Lawrence. This is an ORIGINAL 8"x10" (approx.) NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE Black and White Still, with the Paramount Pictures credits at the bottom border. A true photographic Still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an Original NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE Still used to promote the film on its original release. In general, shipping costs for similar items can be combined AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Photos shown are of the actual item for sale. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 5 USD
Location: Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-11-09T00:35:45.000Z
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Industry: Movies
Object Type: Photograph
Original/Reproduction: Original
Size: 8"x10"
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Black & White
Modified Item: No
Year: 1950-59