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YOU'RE THE ONE FOLDED US ONE SHEET POSTER BONNIE BAKER ORRIN TUCKER 1940

YOU'RE THE ONE FOLDED US ONE SHEET POSTER BONNIE BAKER ORRIN TUCKER 1940

Regular price £28.34 GBP
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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. Having been trading in vintage items for 2 decades we know customer satisfaction is the most important part of selling, nearly as important is the customer 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 US cinema release in 1940. Please take note of the size of this item before buying.


In this 100% fictional film, in which not a single performer plays "Himself" nor "Herself" but the two lead performers use their own name as a character, a singer named Bonnie Baker (Bonnie Baker, with a strip-tease singing voice auditions for a job singing with orchestra of Luke Laramie (Albert Dekker)), but his taste runs to blondes and Bonnie, at the moment is a brunette. Meanwhile, Luke goes to the weight-reducing sanitarium run by Dr. Calonna (Jerry Colonna), hoping to lose some weight in order to get a spot on a radio program sponsored by the maker of a non-fattening food product. Dyeing her hair from brunette to blonde, Bonnie, a fictional character played by a singer with the same name, and her agent, "Death Valley Joe" Frink (Edward Everett Horton), follow Luke to the screwy sanitarium, run like a nightclub and a summer resort by Colonna and his lovely nurse, Miss Jones (Lillian Cornell), who primarily sings and dances. It soon gets broad when Aunt Emma (Renie Riano) shows up and turns out to be Faro Fanny, Frinks' old sweetheart from his Death Vally days.


GRADE: POOR:


Poster folded in poor condition. There may be small scuffs to edges and fold, scuffing more damage than would be expected in specific areas, chipping to edges of the poster not affecting the image of the poster, small holes at the corner of the folds, larger holes at the corner of folds 2-4 cm, pinholes at the corner of the poster, some tearing to the poster mainly at the corners or folds, please inspect photos before buying. But overall the poster is in poor condition for age. Please carefully inspect images before purchasing whilst remembering all posters are original and therefore used.  


ORIGINALITY: This is an original genuine US cinema release one sheet (27" x 41" (or 27" x 40" if printed after 1980's)) poster from 1940 412/18


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