Cinematic Release: 1941 September manufacture: 1949
… posters. “Sergeant York” was the top grossing film of 1941 and was nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning two, for Best Film Editing, and Best Actor for…
… below the illustration are the names of the three principal actors, printed in large, red text. Below is the film title in a white, script font, and…
… the leading actors are printed in large, white text. Below the names is a small-scale illustration depicting a man in a brown suit, who has just swung…
… center-left of the poster are the names of the three leading actors, printed in large, black text. In the bottom third of the poster, the film title is in…
… was nominated for Best Actor, Director, and Screenplay, while actor Ivan Jandl also won a special Academy Award for outstanding juvenile performance…
… actors’ faces appear on the white edges of the pages. The book is partially overlaying a red oval outlined in black that contains the film title in black…
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