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HOLLYWOOD BEFORE THE CODE Roxie Cinema poster 1996 Waterloo Bridge Baby Face
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Condition: Brand new
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On May 17 - 23, 1996 the Roxie Cinema, San Francisco's longest running movie house, featured 7 days of classic pre-code entertainment. Featured films were Waterloo Bridge, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Mystery of the Wax Museum, Hatchet Man, Bitter Tea of General Yen, When Ladies Meet, Downstairs, Call Her Savage, Baby Face, Virtue, Midnight Mary, A Free Soul and 3 on a Match.
This poster is new, taken from the bin on the front of the theater in May, 1996. Measuring 10 3/8" x 16", the poster is printed black ink on white stock, of about the same weight as typing paper.
Postage quoted includes cardboard reinforced bubble envelope, by USPS first class mail within the US (buyers outside the US will be invoiced through the system for additional postage), 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 May, 1996. Measuring 10 3/8" x 16", the poster is printed black ink on white stock, of about the same weight as typing paper.
Postage quoted includes cardboard reinforced bubble envelope, by USPS first class mail within the US (buyers outside the US will be invoiced through the system for additional postage), 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!