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1935 movie poster George Raft, Ben Bernie, "Stolen Harmony" “Florentine Dagger”
$ 84.48
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Rare: Original 1935 San Francisco-published movie poster: George Raft, Ben Bernie, "Stolen Harmony" and “Florentine Dagger”George Raft played gangster roles in the 1930-40s. His
Scarface
role (the original, 1932) would make Raft a star.
Not a movie studio poster, but a locally-printed 1935 movie-house sidewalk / street-front ad for
Paramount Theater
- Market St, San Francisco. Original "
2 BIG HITS
" announcement poster.
Printed (appears to be silk-screened) on heavy card stock paper likely by "The Francis-Valentine Co – S. F." (poster printers in San Francisco from the 1800s to at least the 1930s.
Backed by foam board (not attached) and sealed behind vinyl/cellophane.
Approx: 21"x 27" (actual: 20.85" x 26.75")
Condition:
Some soiling and the lower corners are missing.
Too thick to roll: will be shipped flat, between cardboard.
Check my listings for another, similar 1935 San Francisco movie poster.
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