Laurel and Hardy Almost Always Funny 1933, Eric Rohman Jerzy Flisak it offers a lighthearted depiction
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it offers a lighthearted depiction of Hollywood in the late 1920s
Martin Sheen and Robert Duvall and directed by Francis Ford Coppola
or lovers of vintage cinema memorabilia
Year 1976 (First year of release in Poland) Poster Type Polish B1 Style - Art by Bozena Jankowska Rolled/Folded/Other Folded/Rolled Condition Near Mint/Mint
Originally folded (as issued) it has been professionally linen-backed
Laurel and Hardy Almost Always Funny 1933, Eric Rohman Jerzy Flisak it offers a lighthearted depictionLaurel and Hardy made screen chaos look effortless: one raised eyebrow, one slow burn and suddenly the whole world is collapsing around them. This early 1930s Swedish programme captures the pair in their prime, when their short comedies had become a global language. Eric Rohmans artwork turns Stan and Ollies instantly readable faces into bold graphic comedy. One of Swedens most important and prolific poster artists, Rohman created thousands of designs
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