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Vårat gäng 1942 poster Alice Babs Gunnar Skoglund

Vårat gäng (1942)

Movie poster 32x70cm nice condition FN original

Director:

Gunnar Skoglund

Actors:

Alice Babs Åke Grönerg John Botvid

Genre:

Music films

Country:

Sweden

Printed in:

1955Try it framed!

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Swedish films 32x70cm1942
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Original poster from a Swedish movie theater 1955. Rare, only a few were saved. Great quality in paper and colors, nice to frame on your wall.
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