8 rare movie posters that sell for thousand

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"Gone with the Wind" (1939): Rare poster, timeless classic, high demand.

"Casablanca" (1942): Vintage allure, iconic film, collectors seek this gem.

"Metropolis" (1927): Sci-fi masterpiece, pioneering cinema, scarcity drives its value.

"The Mummy" (1932): Universal horror, eerie aesthetics, avid horror collectors covet it.

"King Kong" (1933): Giant ape spectacle, cinematic history, rare posters captivate enthusiasts.

"Dracula" (1931): Bela Lugosi's debut, gothic charm, elusive posters fetch hefty sums.

"The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951): Sci-fi rarity, Cold War context, sought-after by collectors.

"Frankenstein" (1931): Boris Karloff's classic, eerie design, horror enthusiasts treasure this rarity.

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