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The Bat Movie Poster! Original Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead Three-sheet 1959 on 2040-motos

US $100
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San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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THE BAT MOVIE POSTER! Original Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead Three-sheet 1959, US $100, image 1

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THE BAT MOVIE POSTER! Original Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead Three-sheet 1959, US $100, image 2 THE BAT MOVIE POSTER! Original Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead Three-sheet 1959, US $100, image 3 THE BAT MOVIE POSTER! Original Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead Three-sheet 1959, US $100, image 4 THE BAT MOVIE POSTER! Original Vincent Price Agnes Moorehead Three-sheet 1959, US $100, image 5

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This is an original theatrical release approximately 81" x 41" three sheet poster (in two panels but glued together along the separation) for the 1959 horror/suspense film.  Condition of the poster is average used to fine with some pencil writing on the back that doesn't bleed through, some separation at fold cross sections, general wear, folded as sent out to theatres when the movie was originally release.  

  NOTE: THIS IS AN ORIGINAL RELEASE MOVIE POSTER -- NOT ONE OF THE CHEAP REPRODUCTIONS FOUND ELSEWHERE!

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