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(3) Unused 1956 Love Me Tender Elvis Presley Movie Ad Mat Molds
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The picture shows a view of the (3) Unused 1956 Love Me Tender Elvis Presley Movie Ad Mat Molds in this lot. These are all still connected. Two have movie scene images and one has movie images with advertising for the movie. The ad mat is not dated but it is from 1956 when this movie was made. These are molds 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 a miniature 3-D poster and would look nice framed, or you could still use them to make print blocks. 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. These admats have images of Elvis Presley. It is marked as follows:

MR. ROCK 'N' ROLL IN THE STORY HE WAS BORN TO PLAY!
20th CENTURY FOX PRESENTS
RICHARN EGAN - DEBRA PAGET AND INTRODUCING ELVIS PRESLEY
IN LOVE ME TENDER
CINEMASCOPE
CO-STARRING ROBERT MIDDLETON - WILLIAM CAMPBELL
NEVILLE BRAND - WITH BRUCE BENNETT
PRODUCED BY DAVID WEISBART
DIRECTED BY ROBERT D. WEBB
SCREENPLAY BY ROBERT BUCKNER
MAT - 105
70 LINES x 1 COL. (1 COL. x 5 INCHES)

The three ad mats together measure about 4-11/16'' x 9-1/2''. They are in mint unused condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is a cast list from this 1956 movie:

LOVE ME TENDER

Cast

Richard Egan - Vance Reno
Debra Paget - Cathy Reno
Elvis Presley - Clint Reno
Robert Middleton - Mr. Siringo
William Campbell - Brett Reno
Neville Brand - Mike Gavin
Mildred Dunnock - Martha Reno
Bruce Bennett - Major Kincaid
James Drury - Ray Reno
Russ Conway - Ed Galt
Ken Clark - Mr. Kelso
Barry Coe - Mr. Davis
Dorothy Hack
Paul E. Burns - Jethro (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin - Train passenger (uncredited)
Steve Darrell - Train conductor #2 (uncredited)
Joe Di Reda - Soldier #1 (uncredited)
Tom Greenway - Paymaster (uncredited)
Frank Griffin - Bit part (uncredited)
L.Q. Jones - Pardee Fleming (uncredited)
Jay Jostyn - Major Harris (uncredited)
Frank Mills - Train passenger (uncredited)
Edward Mundy - Auctioneer (uncredited)
Bob Rose - Station agent (uncredited)
Dick Sargent - Confederate soldier (uncredited)
Jerry Sheldon - Train conductor (uncredited)
James Stone - Storekeeper (uncredited)

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(3) Unused 1956 Love Me Tender Elvis Presley Movie Ad Mat Molds


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