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Rasputin and the Empress - John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore (1932) One Sheet ...

$ 1161.59

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    Rasputin and the Empress - John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore (1932) One Sheet US Movie Lithograph Poster LB
    Rasputin and the Empress - John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore (1932) One Sheet US Movie Lithograph Poster LB
    Rasputin and the Empress – John, Lionel and Ethel Barrymore (1932) One Sheet US Movie Lithograph Poster LB
    From the Mike Kaplan Collection.
    In the only film to star all three of the Barrymore siblings, the actors portray all the major figures during the final days of the Russian royalty. Ethel Barrymore rules as the Czarina, John Barrymore is a Prince of the court, and Lionel Barrymore creates one of the best versions of the mad monk Rasputin to ever appear on screen. Offered only once before, this stone litho one sheet has received light touchup to the folds and the lower border has been airbrushed.
    Condition: F/VF
    Please refer to the attached image for a detailed view and condition of this original vintage poster. With AAA Vintage Posters your purchase is backed by our 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee!
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