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                <text>Browse my collection of rare movie memorabilia related to the theremin. This collection is for artifacts and documents where the theremin is featured in film &amp; TV. The theremin used in many sci-fi/horror films during the mid-century. Notable films include Spellbound (1945) &amp; The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951).</text>
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                <text>20th &amp; 21st-Century Film &amp; TV</text>
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              <text>Dual-Theater Movie Herald for &lt;em&gt;The Day the Earth Stood Still&lt;/em&gt; and Upcoming Attractions</text>
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              <text>Klaatu barada nikto... this right panel of a vintage double-theater herald showcases a vital piece of promotional ephemera for Twentieth Century-Fox’s landmark production, The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). Directed by Robert Wise and featuring a highly praised, haunting theremin score by Bernard Herrmann, this film marked a profound shift in American science fiction. Rather than presenting standard outer-space monsters, it introduced a sophisticated, philosophically driven narrative that directly confronted the widespread atomic anxiety and political paranoia of the early Cold War era.</text>
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              <text> October 1951</text>
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