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Station Six--Sahara (1964)
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House of Horrors - Lobby Cards
Here are a few lobby cards from Universal Pictures' House of Horrors (1946), starring Rondo Hatton as The Creeper. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

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Irma La Douce (1963) -- (Movie Clip) He Can Take Care Of Himself New-on-the-beat Paris cop Nestor (Jack Lemmon) has herded all the girls into the paddy wagon, unaware of the police sanction for prostitution, only Shirley MacLaine (title character) showing any sympathy, in Billy Wilder's Irma La Douce, 1963.
Marrying Kind, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Remember No Rhumba Recounting for the divorce judge, Florence (Judy Holliday) and Chet (Aldo Ray) not agreeing about a party at her sister's and a trip to the airport, fancy sound editing, in The Marrying Kind, 1952, directed by George Cukor.
Some Like It Hot (1959) -- (Movie Clip) Runnin' Wild Marilyn Monroe dominates Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon and the band in the performance of "Running Wild" by Joe Grey, Leo Wood and A. Harrington Gibbs in Some Like it Hot, 1959.
It Happened at the World's Fair -- (Movie Clip) Kick Me Mike (Elvis Presley) hires a kid (Kurt Russell!) to injure him so he can visit the fetching nurse Diane (Joan O'Brien) in It Happened at the World's Fair, 1963
It Happened at the World's Fair -- (Movie Clip) One Broken Heart Mike (Elvis Presley) knocks out "One Broken Heart for Sale" by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott, springing from a card game in It Happened at the World's Fair, 1963.
It Happened at the World's Fair -- (Movie Clip) Happy Ending Mike (Elvis Presley) signs up for NASA then leads Diane (Joan O'Brien) through the finale production number "Happy Ending" by Sid Wayne and Ben Weisman in It Happened at the World's Fair, 1963.
Operation Petticoat -- (Movie Clip) Co-educational Holden (Tony Curtis) brings aboard unexpected nurses (Joan O'Brien, Dina Merrill, Virgina Gregg et al), perplexing Captain Sherman (Cary Grant), a key event in Blake Edwards' Operation Petticoat, 1959.
Operation Petticoat -- (Movie Clip) Open, That's Sherman Opening credits with fish in a periscope, and the introduction of Cary Grant as "Admiral" Sherman, headed for a flashback, in the opening to Blake Edwards' hit Operation Petticoat, 1959, also starring Tony Curtis.

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