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Poster Artist: Dorothea Fischer-Nobisch

1939 Ernst Lubitsch Capitalism-vs-Communism romantic comedy ("Garbo laughs in the greatest comedy hit of the year!"; "A new laughing Garbo"; "Garbo Laughs in the Ernst LubitschComedy Production"; "[Don't Pronounce It - See It!]"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; with a screenplay written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder and Walter Reisch; about a Soviet Russian woman who travels to Paris, France on business and discovers there is more to life than what Communism offers; Garbo had always played serious dramatic roles, and this was her first comedy, and the producers made a big deal of it by using the tagline "Garbo laughs").

 

Extra Information

  • Poster Type: German A1 (One-sheet)
  • Poster Artist: Dorothea Fischer-Nobisch
  • Linen-backed: YES
  • Framed: YES
  • Measures: 23" x 33" [58 x 84 cm] + frame dimensions
  • Condition: Very Good, linen-backed and framed
  • IMPORTANT: Please note that this poster must either be collected in person from our shop in Twickenham OR you must be prepared to pay the exact cost of shipping securely via a specialist courier, which will be advised.

Ninotchka (1939; re-release 1960s)

£385.00Price
  • POSTER TYPE

    German A1 (One-sheet)

    23" x 33" [58 x 84 cm]

  • POSTER CONDITION & GRADING

    Very good. The poster had creases, scuffs, and fine surface paper loss on parts of the folds. Overall, the poster was in very good condition prior to linenbacking. The poster was very well backed, and displays superbly! Note that the restorer left small amount of excess linen around all four sides of the poster (they left a small border in order to protect the poster from handling damage, but they did not leave a larger border, to allow it to more easily fit in a frame). 

  • DIRECTOR

    LUBITSCH, Ernst

  • POSTER TAGLINE & DESCRIPTION

    Poster Artist: Dorothea Fischer-Nobisch

    1939 Ernst Lubitsch Capitalism-vs-Communism romantic comedy ("Garbo laughs in the greatest comedy hit of the year!"; "A new laughing Garbo"; "Garbo Laughs in the Ernst LubitschComedy Production"; "[Don't Pronounce It - See It!]"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award; with a screenplay written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder and Walter Reisch; about a Soviet Russian woman who travels to Paris, France on business and discovers there is more to life than what Communism offers; Garbo had always played serious dramatic roles, and this was her first comedy, and the producers made a big deal of it by using the tagline "Garbo laughs").

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