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    From Russia with Love (1963)

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    • This is an original, linen-backed, Swedish one-sheet movie poster from 1964 for the initial, theatrical release of From Russia with Love starring Sean Connery, Robert Shaw, Pedro Armendariz, Lotte Lenya, Bernard Lee and Daniela Bianchi. Terence Young directed the James Bond film. Renato Fratini and Eric Pulford are the artists for the poster.

      The poster measures 27.25" x 39.25" and has been linen-backed for long-term preservation and display. The poster was in very good condition prior to restoration with some wear with small tears along the top edge of the poster. It was folded at the time of printing however the fold lines are much less noticeable after restoration. The poster is now in excellent condition.

      Please look closely at the photos (this is the exact poster you are buying). It is not cropped or a stock image. 

      This very rare and extremely collectible poster, printed in 1964 to promote the initial, Swedish theatrical release of From Russia with Love, is not a reproduction or a reprint.

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      Year poster printed: 1964 (first theatrical release)
      Country: Sweden
      Size: 27.25 in x 39.25 in (69 cm x 100 cm) (plus small linen border)
      Artists: Renato Fratini and Eric Pulford