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The Twelve Chairs / On Any Sunday double crown Bill Gold's use of perspective

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Bill Gold's use of perspective is first rate with the gun barrel pointing the viewer in the face

Lassie is quite understandably not the male dog "Pal" who starred in the original 1943 film but never the less a very clever dog

A fine folded film poster with just two tiny areas of sellotape residue at the lower mid-right where a snipe had been attached by the cinema manager and a couple of small sellotape marks at the top right and left corners

The boy in the picture is Bryan Russell but the eye is inevitably drawn to the dramatic crime silhouette at the top left

James Goldstone directs this film about inept New York mobsters

The Twelve Chairs / On Any Sunday double crown Bill Gold's use of perspectiveRon Moody learns that his dying mother has hidden the family fortune in one of the twelve dining chairs he rushes home to discover that the chairs have gone to the ministry for relocation! "On Any Sunday" is Directed by Bruce Brown of "The Endless Summer" surfing movie fame. Steve McQueen loves motor sports on and off the screen and stars here in a cult movie. Folded condition double bill film poster with pinholes including some on the artwork.

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