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MARRIAGE OF A YOUNG STOCKBROKER Voyeur 1-Sheet POSTER
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This is an ORIGINAL Movie Poster measuring 27" x 41" from TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILMS, for the 1971 comedy motion picture, The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker Director:Lawrence TurmanScreenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr. Based on the novel by Charles WebbThe story of a married man with a hobby. So what's wrong with being a voyeur ? Lots of fun for any voyeur The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker (1971) is an American motion picture released by Twentieth Century Fox, and was a comedy romance based upon the novel by Charles Webb. It was directed and produced by Lawrence Turman, whose credits most notably include producing 1967's high-grossing hit The Graduate (1967).It starred Goodbye Columbus (1969) actor Richard Benjamin in the lead role, Joanna Shimkus, later on to become the wife of Sidney Poitier, as his beleaguered wife, Adam West of TV's Batman, stage and screen star Elizabeth Ashley, Patricia Barry, and Tiffany Bolling in supporting roles. The film mainly deals with the crumbling marriage of William Alren (Richard Benjamin) and his wife Lisa (Joanna Shimkus), and how William uses voyeurism and extra-marital affairs to "spice up" his marriage. William gives up his career as a stockbroker, and takes up voyeurism full-time.After putting up with her husband's various dalliances, and his persistent voyeurism, Lisa is advised by her outspoken sister Nan (Elizabeth Ashley) how to end her marriage to William by giving him a divorce. Nan's own marriage to Chester (Adam West), though, is in no better shape than Lisa's, and equally on the rocks. The film ends with William and Lisa reunited, with Lisa finally getting her 'revenge' on her husband. The entire cast included: Richard Benjamin... William AlrenJoanna Shimkus... Lisa AlrenElizabeth Ashley... NanAdam West... ChesterPatricia Barry... Dr. SadlerTiffany Bolling... Girl in the RainEd Prentiss... Mr. FranklinWilliam Forrest... Mr. WylieJohnny Scott Lee... MarkBill McConnell... Charlie McGuireAlma Beltran... RaquelNorman Leavitt... Mr. Van MeterRon Masak... 1st Baseball FanBob Hastings... 2nd Baseball FanKenneth Snell... Cab Driver (as Ken Snell)Poster is in good shape for it's age. NO PINHOLES, slight wear on back. Great for fans of this classic favorite!MORE INFO ON RICHARD BENJAMIN: Richard Benjamin (born May 22, 1938) is an American actor and film director. He has starred in a number of productions, including the 1969 film Goodbye, Columbus, based on the novella of the same name by Philip Roth, and with Yul Brynner in Westworld in 1973.Benjamin was born in New York City, New York, the son of a garment industry worker. He attended the High School of Performing Arts and graduated from Northwestern University where he was involved in many plays and studied in the Northwestern theater school.He married actress Paula Prentiss on October 26, 1961 and they have two children. He and Prentiss appeared together in the short-lived television series He & She (1967-68), as well as the film Catch-22 (1970). In 1978, he starred in the ambitious, but short-lived, television series Quark.Benjamin starred in 1969's Goodbye, Columbus, based on the novel by Philip Roth. After appearing with a star-studded cast in the 1970 Mike Nichols film version of another best-seller, Catch-22, he starred in Diary of a Mad Housewife, The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker and yet another film based on a famous Roth novel, 1972's Portnoy's Complaint, in the title role.He played a murder suspect in The Last of Sheila (1973), a mystery conceived and co-scripted by Anthony Perkins and Stephen Sondheim. And in an imaginative Michael Crichton story that year, Westworld, Benjamin played a man vacationing as a make-believe cowboy in a theme park where he ends up being stalked by a robot gunslinger played by Yul Brynner, a variation of Brynner's iconic role in The Magnificent Seven.Then he returned to comedy, with a supporting role as a harried theatrical agent in the Neil Simon hit The Sunshine Boys opposite Walter Matthau and George Burns and as Matthau's colleague at an ineptly run hospital in 1978's House Calls. Benjamin also played a frustrated fiance of a woman who falls for the vampire Count Dracula in the surprise box-office smash Love at First Bite (1979) starring George Hamilton and Susan Saint James.Turning to directing, Benjamin's first project was the 1982 hit comedy My Favorite Year, which brought an Oscar nomination to its star, Peter O'Toole. Benjamin went on to direct a number of Hollywood films, mainly comedies, including City Heat (1984) with Clint Eastwood and The Money Pit (1986) with Tom Hanks. He directed Cher in the 1990 film Mermaids.The most recent film Benjamin has directed was 2006's A Little Thing Called Murder, based on a true story, which featured Judy Davis as a con artist and killer in cahoots with her son.Benjamin's acting appearances have become less frequent. They include a small role in the Woody Allen 1997 comedy Deconstructing Harry. He directed and appeared in Marci X, a 2003 comedy starring Lisa Kudrow.His most recent roles came in 2008's Henry Poole Is Here and the television series Pushing Daisies.Winning buyder agrees in advance to pay an additional $ Mail postage (Foreign orders will require additional postage) and to remit full payment within 10 days after notification from the seller. California residents must add state sales taxes. PLEASE ALLOW 14 DAYS FOR SELIVERY. 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