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Unused 1953 Stalag 17 Movie Ad Mat Mold + Bonus
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Unused 1953 Stalag 17 Movie Ad Mat Mold + Bonus
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The first picture shows a view of this Unused 1953 Stalag 17 Movie Ad Mat Mold. The second picture shows the bonus ad mat mold that is included. A section had been cut out and used from the bonus one. The ad mat is not dated but it is from the 1953 movie. This is a mold in which lead is poured to create a thin metal negative image that is then mounted on a wooden block for printing. Advertising is no longer being made or printed like this. The ad mat is like a miniature 3-D poster and would look nice framed, or you could still use it and make print blocks from it. The print block would have been used to print on movie pages in newspapers, in magazines, or in the movie theater programs. It is made of a thick compressed paper board. This admat has images of actors from the movie. It is marked as follows:

NO STORY TOPS THAT OF OUR P.W.'S IN
''STALAG 17''

THE STAGE TRIUMPH THAT ROCKED THE NATION FOR THREE SOLID YEARS!

STALAG 17 WAS RIGHT ACROSS THE WAY FROM THE RUSSIAN WOMEN'S COMPOUND.

The screen's salute to those boisterous, roisterous, Prisoners of War... who fought back with their secret weapon, laughter... battling barbed wire with barbed wit, and machine guns with monkeyshines.

It's a story of men of fighting spirit, living under brutal conditions, who never stopped trying to break out of ''the camp that no one ever escaped from.'' Stalag 17 will make you laugh, cry and cheer!

STARRING WILLIAM HOLDEN - DON TAYLOR - OTTO PREMINGER
PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY BILLY WILDER
DIRECTED BY RICHARD FLEISCHER
WRITTEN FOR THE SCREEN BY BILLY WILDER AND EDWIN BLUM
BASED ON THE PLAY BY DONALD BEVAN AND EDMUND TRZCINSKI
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
PARAMOUNT PICTURES (logo)
3 COLS. x 66 LINES..........198 LINES - 5 INCHES..........15 INCHES
MAT - 303

The ad mat measures about 7-1/2'' x 6-3/8''. It is in mint excellent unused condition as pictured. The bonus admat is smaller and it has been cut as pictured. Below here, for reference, is a cast list from the 1953 movie:

Cast

William Holden - Sgt. J.J. Sefton
Don Taylor - Lt. James Dunbar
Otto Preminger - Col. von Scherbach
Robert Strauss - Stanislas Kasava
Harvey Lembeck - Harry Shapiro
Richard Erdman - Sgt. 'Hoffy' Hoffman
Peter Graves - Price
Neville Brand - Duke
Sig Ruman - Sgt. Johann Schulz
Michael Moore - Manfredi
Peter Baldwin - Johnson
Robinson Stone - Joey
Robert Shawley - 'Blondie' Peterson
William Pierson - Marko the Mailman
Gil Stratton - Clarence Harvey 'Cookie' Cook (as Gil Stratton Jr.)
Jay Lawrence - Bagradian
Erwin Kalser - Geneva man
Edmund Trzcinski - 'Triz' Trzcinski
Ross Bagdasarian - Singing soldier (uncredited)
Rodric Beckham - Bit part (uncredited)
Richard P. Beedle - POW (uncredited)
Don Cameron - Bit part (uncredited)
Janice Carroll - Russian woman prisoner (uncredited)
Jarvis Caston - POW (uncredited)
Tommy Cook - POW (uncredited)
James Dabney Jr. - Bit part (uncredited)
Yvette Eaton - Russian woman prisoner (uncredited)
Carl Forcht - German lieutenant (uncredited)
Ralph Gaston - Bit part (uncredited)
Jerry Gerber - Bit part (uncredited)
Art Gilmore - Trailer Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Ross Gould - Von Scherbach's orderly (uncredited)
Russell Grower - Bit part (uncredited)
Alla Gursky - Russian woman prisoner (uncredited)
Peter Leeds - Barracks #1 POW getting distillery (uncredited)
Wesley Ling - POW (uncredited)
Harald Maresch - German lieutenant (uncredited)
Bill McLean - POW (uncredited)
Svetlana McLe - Woman POW (uncredited)
John Mitchum - POW (uncredited)
Robin Morse - POW (uncredited)
William Mulcahy - Bit part (uncredited)
Joe Ploski - German guard-volleyball player (uncredited)
Harry Reardon - POW (uncredited)
Paul Salata - Prisoner with beard (uncredited)
James R. Scott - Bit part (uncredited)
Bill Sheehan - POW (uncredited)
A. Gerald Singer - Steve aka The Crutch (uncredited)
Mara Sondakoff - Russian woman prisoner (uncredited)
Warren Sortomme - POW (uncredited)
Audrey Strauss - Woman POW (uncredited)
Herbert Street - Bit part (uncredited)
Anthony M. Taylor - Bit part (uncredited)
Bob Templeton - Bearded Prisoner (uncredited)
Lyda Vashkulat - Woman POW (uncredited)
John Veitch - POW (uncredited)
Steve Wayne - Soldier (uncredited)
Alexander J. Wells - Prisoner with beard (uncredited)
Max Willenz - German lieutenant (uncredited)

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