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HIPPIE REVOLUTION Roxie Cinema poster Today Malone Haight Ashbury Summer of Love
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Condition: Brand new
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On Jul 3, 1996 the movie Hippie Revolution opened at the Roxie Cinema, San Francisco's longest running movie house. Filmmaker Jack O'Connell made the original film in 1967, showing the freeform lifestyle of the residents of the Haight-Ashbury district. United Artists acquired the film, which had limited exposure as an exploitation film; during the '80s O'Connell regained the film, but it took several more years before he could acquire the rights to show the film. The film stars Today Malone and Herb Caen.
This poster is new, taken from the bin on the front of the theater in late June, 1996. Measuring 10 3/8" x 16", the poster is printed black ink on orange stock, of about the same weight as typing paper.
Postage quoted includes a poster tube, by USPS first class mail, with delivery confirmation. If the buyer wants to make other arrangements about the shipping materials or rates, please send an email. I am willing to combine shipping on a case-by-case basis, on purchases made within an agreed period of time.
Please let me know if you have any questions, and thanks for considering this poster!
This poster is new, taken from the bin on the front of the theater in late June, 1996. Measuring 10 3/8" x 16", the poster is printed black ink on orange stock, of about the same weight as typing paper.
Postage quoted includes a poster tube, by USPS first class mail, with delivery confirmation. If the buyer wants to make other arrangements about the shipping materials or rates, please send an email. I am willing to combine shipping on a case-by-case basis, on purchases made within an agreed period of time.
Please let me know if you have any questions, and thanks for considering this poster!