VICTORY (1940) 20612

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Original Paramount Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the John Cromwell adventure, VICTORY (1940) starring Fredric March, Betty Field, Cedric Hardwicke, and Jerome Cowan. Based on a Joseph Conrad novel, this is the story of treasure hunters who spoil a Dutch recluse’s (March) island paradise with an English woman (Field). This original one sheet poster is folded and in fine plus condition.

THE MAN IN THE GREY FLANNEL SUIT (1956) 20510

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Original 20th Century Fox Pressbook (14×18) for the Nunnally Johnson war drama, THE MAN IN THE GREY FLANNEL SUIT (1956)‚ starring Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones, and Fredric March. This film is a wonderful commentary on the emerging suburban corporate culture in America following World War II. The film regularly jolts the viewer, nearly lulled into complacency by the apparent ordinariness of suburban life, with sudden flashbacks of the horrors of war. This deluxe pressbook is 24 pages and includes the usual synopsis of the film, informative articles about the cast and crew, various sizes of ad slicks, and radio scripts and announcements. In addition, there is an eight page special merchandising section to tie the film in with men’s clothing brands, war veterans’ associations, fashion shows, and libraries and bookstores. This original pressbook is totally intact with no cuts whatsoever and is in very fine condition, with only a small doodle in pen on the front cover.

HOMBRE (1966) 1868

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This is an original 20th Century-Fox Advance One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Martin Ritt suspenseful western melodrama, HOMBRE (1967) starring Paul Newman, Fredric March, and Richard Boone. This brutal western is certainly one of Newman’s best performances playing a white man raised by Apaches. When his real father dies and leaves him a boarding house, he decides to sell it and winds up accompanying the former residents of the boarding house on a stagecoach journey to Bisbee. Newman portrays a quintessential stoic who speaks laconically in clipped sentences in a solemn and monotonous voice. The story deals with racial bias, hypocrisy, greed, nobility, and resignation. Superbly written and acted, HOMBRE is considered by many to be one of the best westerns ever made. This original advance one sheet poster is printed on quality one sheet stock with a matte finish. It is folded and in fine plus condition, with only the slightest fold separations.

HOMBRE (1967) 7380

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Original 20th Century-Fox One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Martin Ritt suspenseful western melodrama, HOMBRE (1967) starring Paul Newman, Fredric March, and Richard Boone. This brutal western is certainly one of Newman’s best performances playing a white man raised by Apaches. When his real father dies and leaves him a boarding house, he decides to sell it and winds up accompanying the former residents of the boarding house on a stagecoach journey to Bisbee. Newman portrays a quintessential stoic who speaks laconically in clipped sentences in a solemn and monotonous voice. The story deals with racial bias, hypocrisy, greed, nobility, and resignation. Superbly written and acted, HOMBRE is considered by many to be one of the best westerns ever made. This original one sheet poster is folded and in near mint condition.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT (1956) 5648

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Original United Artists British Quad Poster (30×40) for the Robert Rossen historical epic, ALEXANDER THE GREAT (1956) starring Richard Burton, Fredric March, and Claire Bloom. The film follows the life of the Macedonian king as he unites all the Greek states and leads them against the vast Persian Empire. Although many critics complained that Burton was too old to play Alexander, especially in his adolescent years—Burton gave a strong performance of the charismatic king. Originally folded, this British quad poster is in fine plus condition with only some water staining in the bottom border.

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