Shield for Murder, the 1954 Edmond O'Brien & Howard W. Koch crime film noir ("Dame-hungry killer-cop runs berserk!"; "A wild trigger finger...a lust for big money...and a weak spot for fast blondes hurled him from the straight-and-narrow to a crooked one-way road!"; "If ever a picture was crammed with guts - this is it!"; "The Story of A Killer-Cop Who Used His Shield for Murder!"; "Thrill after thrill hits you where you feel it most!"; "Every searing page becomes a savage scene as the best-selling shocker sledge-hammers the screen!"; "Here's the brutal story of a killer-cop and the dough and dames he murdered for!") starring Edmond O'Brien, John Agar, Marla English (billed as "introducing Marla English"), Emile Meyer, Carolyn Jones, and Hugh Sanders.
This is an original, vintage, unfolded 1954 film noir poster in unfoilded, Very Good condition
Extra Information
- Poster Type: US half-sheet
- Condition: Very Good, unfolded
- Measures: 28" x 22" [71 x 55.7 cm]
Shield for Murder (1954)
POSTER TYPE
Half-Sheet
28" x 22" (71cm x 55.7cm)
POSTER CONDITION & GRADING
Original, vintage 1954 US half sheet in unfolded, Very Good condition. A few light scuffs but overall the poster is in excellent condition and it displays really well.
DIRECTOR
O'BRIEN, Edmond / KOCH, Howard W.
POSTER TAGLINE & DESCRIPTION
Shield for Murder, the 1954 Edmond O'Brien & Howard W. Koch crime film noir ("Dame-hungry killer-cop runs berserk!"; "A wild trigger finger...a lust for big money...and a weak spot for fast blondes hurled him from the straight-and-narrow to a crooked one-way road!"; "If ever a picture was crammed with guts - this is it!"; "The Story of A Killer-Cop Who Used His Shield for Murder!"; "Thrill after thrill hits you where you feel it most!"; "Every searing page becomes a savage scene as the best-selling shocker sledge-hammers the screen!"; "Here's the brutal story of a killer-cop and the dough and dames he murdered for!") starring Edmond O'Brien, John Agar, Marla English (billed as "introducing Marla English"), Emile Meyer, Carolyn Jones, and Hugh Sanders