“How I Learned To Love Women” Original British Quad Poster - Movie Poster
“How I Learned To Love Women” Original British Quad Poster - Movie Poster
SKU:6264
TITLE :
“How I Learned To Love Women”
(a.k.a Come imparai ad amare le donne)Original Quad Poster - Film Poster - Movie Poster - Cinema Poster
Size : 30 x 40 inches / 76 x 101 cm approx. (BRITISH QUAD POSTER)Year : 1966
Director : Luciano Salce
Cast Info:
Michèle Mercier, Nadja Tiller, Elsa Martinelli, Robert Hoffman, Anita Ekberg, Romina Power, Zarah Leander
CONDITION :
1cm edge tear and mild edge wear on the left edge, small patch of blue print on the tip of the left edge (near bottom), Two extremely tiny edge tears on the bottom edge, 2 pinholes near each corner (4 near the top right corner), pinhole near all edge centers (a few of the pinholes have circular indentations around them from the drawing pin head), approx. ten faint greyish small liquid splashes in the white area above the man’s head and across to the right edge plus approx. 8 more around “It’s Intimate of Course” text and approx. 20 tiny splashes in the white background around the right side of the artwork and a couple of other randomly placed ones (these are not particularly noticeable click the larger image links above for a better idea), very mild fold wear, title written on the back twice in blue biro (only noticeable on the front if the poster is held up to the light / backlit), A few slight surface wrinkles, Otherwise Very Good. !
Double Sided :
NO
Rolled or Folded :
FOLDED
Printed In England by D. and A. Broomhead Litho Ltd.
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