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HOME TOWN STORY 1951 * EARLY MARILYN MONROE * BEST MOVIE POSTER ON THIS TITLE!!
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HOME TOWN STORY 1951 * EARLY MARILYN MONROE * BEST MOVIE POSTER ON THIS TITLE * EXTREMELY RARE!!MOVIE POSTERS & LOBBY CARDS ARE A GREAT HEDGE AGAINST INFLATION
Home Town Story (MGM, 1951).
Window Card (14" x 17"). Comedy, Drama, Romance.
Starring Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Marjorie Reynolds, Marilyn Monroe, Alan Hale Jr., Barbara Brown, Melinda Plowman, Glenn Tryon and Nelson Leigh.
Directed by Arthur Pierson.
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATRICAL RELEASE WINDOW CARD PRINTED IN 1951 FOR THEATER USE AND IS NOT A REPRODUCTION, BOOTLEG, REPRINT OR STORE BOUGHT ITEM
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WITH THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IF NOT MILLIONS OF POSTERS HERITAGE AUCTION HOUSE AND EMOVIEPOSTER HAVE SOLD,
HERITAGE HAS ONLY OFFERED THIS POSTER JUST ONE TIME
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EMOVIEPOSTER HAS
NEVER OFFERED IT
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VERY RARE
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Poster is in VERY FINE+ Condition with NO PINHOLES, NO TEARS and NO TAPE! The top imprint area has been neatly trimmed, leaving a nice even top border matching the other borders. In addition, there is some minor light toning on the edge of the botton and right border and a very minor tiny bit of paper lift on the bottom right corner of the border.
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BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT COLORS WITH GREAT IMAGES ON THIS RARE 73 YEAR OLD MARILYN MONROE MOVIE POSTER
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