Early Movie Glass Slide with Audience Instruction.  American, circa 1900.
Why Men Work with Charley Chase One Sheet Movie Poster.  Pathe Comedy, 1924.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Trade Advertisement.  American Release of the German Film, Decla-Bioscop Studios, 1919.  (Goldwyn Distributing Company in the U.S.)
Cruel, Cruel Love featuring a pre-Tramp Charlie Chaplin.  Mutual Movie Studios, American, 1914.
Easy Street starring Charlie Chaplin.  Mutual Movie Studios, American, 1917.
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens, starring Max Schreck.  American release of the German Film.  Prana Films, 1922
Metropolis, directed by Fritz Lang.  Later American release of the German film.  UFA Studios, 1927.
Son of the Shiek,starring Rudolph Valentino.  French release of the American Film.  United Artists Pictures, 1926.
London After Midnight, starring Lon Chaney.  Trade Advertisement of the now-lost film.  MGM Pictures, American, 1927.
Un Chien Andalou Movie Poster.  Film by Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali, 1929.
Frankenstein, directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff.  Photoplay Edition Frontispiece. Universal Pictures, American,1931.
King Kong Poster, produced by Merian C. Cooper.  Australian Daybill Poster of the American release.  RKO Studios, American, 1933.
Monkey Business, starring The Marx Brothers.  Trolley Card Poster.  Paramount Pictures, American, 1931,
A Tale of Two Cities Scene Lobby Card.  Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1935.
Casablanca Movie Poster.  Belgian release of the American film.  Warner Brothers Pictures, American, 1942.
Sherlock Holmes Spider Woman Half Sheet Movie Poster.  Universal Pictures, 1944.
The New Adventures of Batman and Robin Serial One Sheet Movie Poster.  Columbia Pictures, 1949.
The Day the Earth Stood Still Movie Poster Half-Sheet.  20th Century Fox Studios, American, 1950.
Goldfinger Half Sheet Movie Poster.  United Artists, 1964.
Star Wars, directed by George Lucas.  Movie Poster Half-Sheet.  20th Century Fox Studios, American, 1977.
Early Movie Glass Slide with Audience Instruction.  American, circa 1900.
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