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MAN ON A SWING Orig 1/2 Sheet Poster CLIFF ROBERTON 74
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This is an ORIGINAL 22" x 28" half Sheet Movie Poster,with creases, being sold AS IS, it's ALMOST 40 years old! It was to promote in theaters the 1974 drama motion picture,Man on a SwingDirector: Frank PerryWriters: William Arthur Clark , David Zelag Goodman A small-town police chief investigating a murder is offered help by a self-described psychic. However, when the chief discovers that the "psychic" is in possession of information known only to the police, he suspects that the man may be more involved in the case than he lets on. The entire cast included: Cliff Robertson ... Lee Tucker Joel Grey ... Franklin WIlls Dorothy Tristan ... Janet Tucker Elizabeth Wilson ... Dr. Anna Willson George Voskovec ... Dr. Nicholas Holnar Ron Weyand ... Dr. Philip Fusco Peter Masterson ... Willie Younger Lane Smith ... Ted Ronan Joe Ponazecki ... Dan Lloyd Christopher Allport ... Richie Tom Keating Patricia Hawkins ... Diana Spenser Richard Venture ... Man in Motel Dianne Hull ... Maggie Dawson Gil Gerard ... Donald Forbes Robert Dryden ... Mr. Dawson Poster has light edgewearnice for the movie poster collector!MORE INFO ON CLIFF ROBERTSON: A serious and talented actor, at his best playing somewhat troubled characters, Cliff Robertson has been a fairly successful leading man through most of his career without ever becoming a major star. Following strong stage and television experience, he made an interesting film debut in a supporting role in Picnic (1955). He then played Joan Crawford's deranged young husband in Autumn Leaves (1956) and was given leads in films of fair quality such as The Naked and the Dead (1958), Gidget (1959) and The Big Show (1961).He supplemented his somewhat unsatisfactory big-screen work with interesting appearances on television, including the lead male role in the small-screen version of "Days of Wine and Roses" in 1958. Robertson could be effective playing a chilling petty criminal obsessed with avenging his father in the B-feature Underworld U.S.A. (1961) or a pleasant doctor in the popular hospital melodrama The Interns (1962). However, significant public notice eluded him until he was picked by President John F. Kennedy to play the young JFK during the latter's WWII experience in PT 109 (1963).Moving into slightly better pictures, Robertson gave some of his best performances: a ruthless presidential candidate in The Best Man (1964), a modern-day Mosca in an updated version of Ben Jonson's "Volpone", The Honey Pot (1967), and most memorably as a mentally retarded man in Charly (1968), for which he won an Academy award for best actor. His critical success with "Charly" allowed him to continue starring in some good films in the 1970s, including Too Late the Hero (1970), The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972) and Obsession (1976).He also acted in, directed and co-produced the fine rodeo drama J.W. Coop (1972) and, less interestingly, _Pilot, The (1981)_. Since then, he has remained active mostly in supporting roles, notably playing Hugh M. Hefner in Star 80 (1983). More recently he had supporting parts in Escape from L.A. (1996) and Spider-Man (2002).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. PLEASE ALLOW 10 TO 14 DAYS FOR DELIVERY. - You may also make payments with Paypal. California residents must add - state sales taxes. Be sure to click on "View Seller's Other products" for more great items like this!Powered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.










