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Harvey, James Stewart Vintage Movie Posters Title Lobby Card

Harvey, James Stewart Vintage Movie Posters Title Lobby Card

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Harvey, 1950
Original Vintage TITLE Card Movie Poster (11x14")
Starring James Stewart

 

Only the second time in 30 years we have acquired this highly desirable Title Card.  Amazing Find!

This is fantastic and scarce original coveted title card for James Stewart's most adored classic. Excellent Condition!   Of all the advertising paper for this title, the Title card has always been my favorite because the artwork is superior to the other posters such as the one sheet, half sheet, etc.  Just great images of Stewart sitting with Harvey along with all the cast members looking on in horror!  * And don't forget Wallace Ford (who was in the 1932 highly controversial film "Freaks") play a brief but very key role here as the Taxi driver.... just think about the message his few lines convey??   i.e. don't be judgmental, let other's dream and love and live from, especially when they don't "conform to society"..

Very good condition with three tears on right side border, that do no affect the images area.  Also, some scuffs and dirt spot sin the upper left.  But quite nice condition for this 70+ year old vintage movie treasure.   That said, a very are and beautiful vintage title card for this adored James Stewart classic. 



Harvey (Universal International, 1950). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14").
There's good news if you're a social outcast: perhaps a "pookah" (a mischievous Celtic mythological creature) will show up to aid you! That's what happens to James Stewart in his most hilarious comedy. Here's a great looking title lobby card with amazing artwork!  Excellent condition..  * See enlargeable image above

James Stewart plays Elwood P. Dowd, a wealthy and eccentric drunk who sees an imaginary rabbit, a claim that raises the eyebrows of local townspeople. Although his sister (Josephine Hull, in an Oscar-winning turn) occasionally sees him too, Stewart's imaginary friend begins to interfere with her plan to find a suitable husband for her daughter.

Note:
Cvtreasures stamp NOT on original

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