posted on July 24, 2010 01:38:45 PM new
I have a lot of stuff here from the estate of a big Hollywood cinematographer. There are several copies on video of films he or his friends had worked on in the industry. Can I sell these?
One is the world premiere of The Hunchback (Mandy Patinkin and Richard Harris). Another is labeled "director's cut" of Amadeus, and it calls itself an "electronic press kit" from March 2002. Included on a sheet of paper: Trailer versions 1 and 2, Film Clips, and Music Video.
I'm suspecting Amadeus will be okay to sell, but what about The Hunchback?
posted on July 24, 2010 03:41:53 PM new
You may want to consider getting these items to a movie collectibles auction vs. on eBay. You would circumvent any eBay policies and more than likely make much more money in doing so. these auctions attract collectors, dealers, etc and the auction house legitimizes the whole process for them, increasing its value.
posted on July 25, 2010 08:16:37 AM new
WOW you get some good Hollywood stuff. I need to shop with you!!!
I agree - probably not an ebay item.
The auction house you pick will tell you if they are good or not.