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Posted By: John S
I won five of these (identical) at a local auction near the theater where they were displayed in the the early 50's. Window cards are typically printed on cardboard, are 14" x 22", and were hung outside of the the theater and at various locations around town. These particular examples were used to advertise a 1952 re-release of the classic 1937 movie. |
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Posted By: Eric B
Yes. My 8-year old daughter says she wants one. Email being sent. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
I'll take one if available. E-mail on the way. |
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Posted By: Joann
John, |
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