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Vintage Original 1946 - HUMPHREY BOGART Movie Poster art 1sh film noir

$ 66

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Used
  • Industry: Movies
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Object Type: Poster

    Description

    This is a
    Vintage Original 1946 -
    It All Came True / Born for Trouble
    -
    U.S. 1-Sheet
    Double Feature
    Re-Release
    Movie Poster - starring HUMPHREY BOGART & VAN JOHNSON -
    It is not a reprint or reproduction. It is in great condition for its age. Color lithograph, measures 27 x 41 inches. Colors are as bright and crisp. Poster has some fold and edge wear
    but is in generally very good shape. No tape or pin holes (please see photos). Folded
    as originally issued.
    'Copyright Warner Bros. Pictures Corporation'
    'Continental Litho. Corp. Cleveland, O'
    'Litho. in U.S.A.'
    This is a rare poster with a great image
    s
    of
    Humphrey Bogart & Van Johnson!
    It All Came True
    is a 1940 criminal musical comedy film starring Ann Sheridan as a fledgling singer and third-billed Humphrey Bogart as a gangster who hides from the police in a boarding house. It is based on the Louis Bromfield novel Better Than Life. Sheridan introduced the hit song "Angel in Disguise".
    Murder in the Big House
    is a black-and-white American crime drama, released by Warner Bros in April 1942
    and re-released to theaters in late 1945 and early 1946 under the title
    Born for Trouble
    ,
    following Van Johnson's rise to become the 1945 top box-office attraction
    . Structured as an hour-long second feature, it is directed by the prolific specialist in low-budget action productions, B. Reeves Eason, and stars Van Johnson, who is top-billed above the title, in his first credited film role[citation needed] which represents the entire output of his six-month contract with the studio.
    The female lead, Faye Emerson, billed alongside Johnson above the title, played starring and co-starring parts in a small number of B pictures during 1940s and achieved TV stardom at the end of the decade and in the 1950s as a glamorous interviewer and personality during the medium's formative years.