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    Prop Hook Night of the Living Dead

    Original Prop hook with wooden handle from Night of the Living Dead (1968). With authenticity from Bill Hinzman (the cemetery zombie from the film).

    Buy it now - $1800 or Best offer
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=140037324612
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    This guy must be high asking $1800 for the hook and another $1800 for the poster. Hell John Russo was selling an original poster at horrorfind for $400. Why in the hell would anyone pay $1800 for this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DjfunkmasterG View Post
    This guy must be high asking $1800 for the hook and another $1800 for the poster. Hell John Russo was selling an original poster at horrorfind for $400. Why in the hell would anyone pay $1800 for this?
    Original props from the film are nearly impossible to find. As for the original Russo was selling it was probably a one sheet 27x41 which at $400 is what they sell for depending on which NSS variation it was. The pole poster is a different poster than the original one sheet in size (smaller) and with the Image 10 name plus made in much lesser quantities as distribution was extremely limited - making it the rarest of the original theatrical posters for Night of the living Dead. As a bonus it has a interesting ownership history as well - being owned by Bill Hinzman previously, who saved it during the original theatrical release of NOTLD in Pittsburgh. It simply isn't a NOTLD poster you will find being offered for sale very often - In fact, this is the first original NOTLD pole poster ever offered in an auction.
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