Universal’s advertising director Karoly Grosz designed the poster, which was displayed in movie theaters and was not sold to the public. Online bidding opens Thursday and closes Oct. It lost the title in 2014, but Sotheby’s says it has a shot at winning it back, attracting between $1 million and $1.5 million at auction. The rare 1932 lithographic film poster at one time held the record for the most expensive poster in the world after it sold at Sotheby’s New York in 1997 for $453,500. Boris Karloff’s The Mummy poster may be able to scare up some big money at auction this month.
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