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St. Vincent - Vincent's (bill Murray) Screen-used Hero Prop Betting Guide! Coa! on 2040-motos

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Offered here is a must have for any fan of the phenomenal film St. Vincent! This is Vincent's (Bill Murray) Screen-Used Hero Betting Guide! 

This guide can be seen when Vincent takes Oliver (Jaeden Lieberher) to the race track and explains to him how to bet on horses. 

This is an extremely significant piece as betting on races was one of Vincent's favorite hobbies and one of Bill Murray's character quirks in the movie was praying on these guides before every race.

This is AWESOME! Props and Wardrobe items from Saint Vincent are becoming harder to find, especially pieces used by Comedy Legend Bill Murray! Bill Murray is easily one of the most iconic comedians ever and St. Vincent is easily one of his best films. Bill Murray was even nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actor for his fantastic performance in the film. This piece would look great framed with a mini poster of  the film or a still from the movie! 

This ships with a Certificate of Authenticity from one of the most respected Prop Houses in the business!

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