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Some like It Hot, Unframed Poster, 1959

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Some Like It Hot (1959)
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Some Like It Hot (1959) Original British Quad (30 X 40 Inches) "Well, nobody's perfect!" Maybe not, but this classic comedy had the perfect last line from Joe E. Brown. The American...
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Some Like It Hot (1959)
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Some Like It Hot (1959) - FRAMED Photo Still (8 X 10 Inches) £325.00 Ask a Question Original 1959 United Artists Corporation b&w publicity still. A romantic still from Some Like It ...
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Some Like It Hot (1959)
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Some Like It Hot (1959) - FRAMED Lobby Card (11 X 14 Inches) Original US Lobby Card #7 The classic 1959 Billy Wilder (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) r...
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'Some Like It Hot' Original Vintage Movie Poster, American, 1959
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Billy Wilder's timeless screwball comedy "Some Like It Hot" needs no introduction - with it's non-stop action, smutty one-liners, sexual innuendo and skilful blend of high and low co...
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Some Like it Hot 1959 US 1/2 Sheet Style B Film Poster
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The first-year-of-release, country-of-original US 1/2 Sheet Style B film poster for Billy Wilder's screwball comedy Some Like it Hot starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lem...
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'Some like It Hot' Original Vintage Movie Poster, East German, 1968
By Heinz Ebel
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Billy Wilder's timeless screwball comedy 'Some Like It Hot' needs no introduction - with it's non-stop action, smutty one-liners, sexual innuendo and skilful blend of high and low comedy, it is widely regarded as one of the most hilarious movies ever made. On the run from Chicago mobsters, musicians Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon disguise themselves as women to join an all-female jazz band bound for Florida. Curtis double masquerades as an impotent millionaire to win the irresistible Marilyn Monroe, who steals the show as singer Sugar Kane, while Lemmon is pursued by a real millionaire. Daring at the time for its themes of cross-dressing, gender identity and homosexuality, the film was released without approval from the Motion Picture Production Code, yet was an overwhelming success and went on to receive six Oscar nominations. This extremely rare poster for the East German release focuses solely on a curvaceous Marilyn. As American publicity materials were banned during the Soviet era in the Communist Bloc, the state-commissioned artists were able to operate with creative freedom from the demands of the big Hollywood studios...
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