The picture below shows a larger view of this Unused ©1954 Sign Of The Pagan Movie Advertising Ad Mat Mold. The ad mat is not dated but it is from 1954 when this movie was made. 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 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 the title, actors names, and an image of a movie scene. It is marked as follows: SIGN OF THE PAGAN ATTILA THE HUN WHEN A WARRIOR'S MIGHT... A WOMAN'S FAITH AND A PAGAN'S RUTHLESS LUSTS BATTLED FOR THE FATE OF CIVILIZATION SIGN OF THE PAGAN A GREAT NOVEL! A GREAT SCREEN! ENTERTAINMENT! CINEMASCOPE STARRING JEFF CHANDLER – JACK PALANCE – LUDMILLA TCHERINA – RITA GAM WITH JEFF MORROW – GEORGE DOLENZ – EDUARD FRANZ – ALEXANDER SCOURBY DIRECTED BY DOUGLAS SIRK SCREEN PLAY BY OSCAR BRODNEY AND BARRE LYNDON STORY BY OSCAR BRODNEY PRODUCED BY ALBERT J. COHEN A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE THEATRE MAT NO. 205 AD MAT NO. 205 2 COL. X 7-1/4'' – 203 LINES The ad mat measures about 4-1/4'' x 8-3/4''. It appears to be in near mint unused condition with some small spotting at the bottom as pictured.Below here, for reference, is a cast list from this 1954 movie: Jeff Chandler - Marcian Jack Palance - Attila Ludmilla Tchérina - Princess Pulcheria (as Ludmilla Tcherina) Rita Gam - Kubra Jeff Morrow - General Paulinus George Dolenz - Emperor Theodosius Eduard Franz - Astrologer Allison Hayes - Ildico Alexander Scourby - Chrysaphius Howard Petrie - Gundahar Michael Ansara - Edecon Leo Gordon - Bleda Moroni Olsen - Pope Leo I Fred Nurney - Chamberlain Sara Shane - Myra Pat Hogan - Sangiban Robert Bice - Chilothe (as Robo Bechi) Charles Horvath - Olt Glenn Thompson - Seyte Chuck Roberson - Mirrai Walter Coy - Emperor Valentinian Rusty Wescoatt - Tula Norbert Schiller - Seer Kenneth Alton - Hun Warrior (uncredited) George Bozanic - Bit Role (uncredited) Don Clark - Bit Role (uncredited) Sidney Clute - Monk (uncredited) Edmund Cobb - Centurion (uncredited) Lindon Crow - Bit Role (uncredited) John Damler - Lieutenant (uncredited) Peter Davis - Bit Role (uncredited) Edward Earle - Senator (uncredited) Gilbert Fallman - Counsellor (uncredited) John Frederick - Scout (uncredited) Frank Gifford - Bit Role (uncredited) Bernie Gozier - Hun Hunter (uncredited) Michael Granger - Hun Scout (uncredited) Duane Grey - Hun (uncredited) Mark Hanna - Bit Role (uncredited) Len Hendry - Soldier (uncredited) Robert Hunter - Hun Hunter (uncredited) Sim Iness - Herculanas (uncredited) Anthony Jochim - Counsellor (uncredited) Hubie Kerns - Bit Role (uncredited) Jerry La Zarre - Scout (uncredited) George Lynn - Servant (uncredited) Paul Martin - Officer (uncredited) Leon McLaughlin - Bit Role (uncredited) Ralph Moratz - Bloody Man Tied to Tree (uncredited) Boyd 'Red' Morgan - Bit Role (uncredited) Lee Morgan - Hun (uncredited) Ralph Peda - Officer (uncredited) Rex Reason - Opening Off-Screen Narrator (voice) (uncredited) John Roy - Guard (uncredited) Ray Singer - Officer (uncredited) Julian Upton - Officer (uncredited) Rick Vallin - Cavalry Officer (uncredited) Michael Vallon - Merchant (uncredited) Charles Wagenheim - Palace Messenger (uncredited) Joseph Waring - Officer (uncredited) Robert Wegner - Prison Guard (uncredited) Harry Wilson - Hun (uncredited) Howard Wright - Monk (uncredited) |