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8x10 Photo ~ GORGO ~ 1961 ~ Vincent Winter ~ Bill Travers

Movie: Gorgo (1961)
Size: 8”x10”
Year Issued: 1961
Code: 60-55 -&- 61-36
Stars: Vincent Winter - Bill Travers
Scene: The man with the boy in his arms a bit dirty from the ordeal.

A vintage studio original photograph issued out to theaters for display along with title and copyright info at the bottom.  Not a home made repro.

Note: The TVCollectibles watermark does not appear on the actual photograph.

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