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EVERY LITTLE CROOK AND NANNY ITALIAN LOCANDINA POSTER LYNN REDGRAVE MATURE 1973

EVERY LITTLE CROOK AND NANNY ITALIAN LOCANDINA POSTER LYNN REDGRAVE MATURE 1973

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We know the most important part of selling is ensuring the customer is happy, we will do everything we can to make this an efficient purchase but if there are any problems, be assured we will resolve all issues. We have been trading in vintage items for 2 decades and we know this is the most important part of selling, nearly as important is getting a bargain, if you feel any item is over priced please do make us an offer and we'll do our best to accept it! We want to sell not hoard!


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PRODUCT & CONDITION:


Crease lines from being folded and minimal damage to the poster or edges, considering its age colours remain bright and vibrant. Your chance to get this rare original poster, for the film's Italian cinema release in 1973. Please take note of the size of this item before buying.


'Italian-American mafioso Carmine Ganucci evicts Miss Poole and her school of etiquette from the commercial building he has just purchased, the space which he wants for one of his own illicit businesses, and despite Miss Poole having a long term lease. An incensed Miss Poole senses an opportunity when, going to confront Ganucci about the situation, he mistakes her as an applicant for nanny, he requiring such a caregiver for his son Lewis as he and his wife head to Italy for an extended trip, leaving Lewis at home with said caregiver. In her new position as nanny, Miss Poole plans to exact revenge and get what she feels is appropriate monetary compensation - $50,000 - by masterminding a plot to kidnap Lewis, her accompanist Luther who she will co-opt as that actual kidnapper without telling him that it is Ganucci's son they are kidnapping. Complications and misunderstandings ensue when nanny deals with one of Ganucci's low level flunkies, Benny Napkins, to have the $50,000 ransom paid without letting Ganucci find out about the situation, as Ganucci himself works on another $50,000 deal, and as Luther's wife Ida starts to fall in love with the idea of a Lewis in her life.'
(COMEDY)


GRADE: FAIR:


Poster in fair condition, formerly folded, but now stored flat and shipped rolled. There may be small scuffs to edges, scuffing more damage than would be expected in specific areas, chipping to edges of the poster not affecting the image of the poster, number stamp, please inspect photos before buying. But overall the poster is in good condition for age. Please carefully inspect images before purchasing.

 

ORIGINALITY:


This is an original genuine Italian cinema release Locandina -size varies from  (25"x12") to (28"x13.5") poster from 1973


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