NIGHT THE WORLD EXPLODED, 1957, movie stills, Kathryn Grant, William Leslie

Item Number: 157
Time Left: CLOSED
Online Close: Apr 15, 2024 10:00 PM CDT
Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!




Description
The Night the World Exploded!, the 1957 Fred F. Sears earthquake sci-fi thriller starring Kathryn Grant, William Leslie, Tristram Coffin, Raymond Greenleaf and Charles Evans.
DESCRIPTION: This is a group of 8 production stills each measuring approx. 8x10 in a variety of scenes. All stills have Columbia Pictures and National Screen Service tags.
CONDITION: Good to Very Good as stills have wrinkles, creases, pin holes and edge wear. 2 stills have border damage. SEE IMAGES.
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