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War & Peace  one-sheet movie poster Russian version

War & Peace one-sheet movie poster Russian version

  • 1968
  • 27 x 41 inches ~ (68 x 104 cm)
    $225
  • Unbacked

    This poster is currently unbacked. At check out, you will be given the opportunity to add backing which would cost $190 and take approximately 6-8 weeks.

    Linen backing is the industry standard of conservation. Canvas is stretchered and a sheet of acid free barrier paper is laid down. The poster is then pasted to the acid free paper using an acid free paste. This process is fully reversible and gives support to the poster. A border of linen is left around the poster and can be used by a framer to mount the poster so that nothing touches the poster itself. Backing is what we recommend for framing, and for any poster needing restoration.

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  • Vojna I Mir (released in the U.S. in 1968 as "Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace"), the 1966 Sergei Bondarchuk Soviet Russian Napoleonic War epic ("Greatest Motion picture ever made! Romance ever lived! Adventure story written!"; "The greatest motion picture ever made has been made"; "...filmed across the length and breadth of Russia... in its cities ...on its battlefields... by its splendor!"; "Whole armies clash in fierce battle before your very eyes!"; "The passionate love of Natasha and Andrei - trapped in the outrages of war!"; "Breath-taking grandeur of the palace as thousands dance the night away!'; "Acclaimed by movie-goers and critics the world over!"; "Never seen before!"; "...Filmed across the length and breadth of Russia... in its cities ...on its battlefields... by its peoples!"; "Best Foreign Movie Academy Award winner; based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy)

    Starring Ludmila Savelyeva, Sergei Bondarchuk, Vasili Lanovoy, Yu Millar, Anatoli Ktorov, Viktor Stanitsyn, Irina Skobtseva, Oleg Tabakov, Irina Gubanova, Giuli Chokhonelidze, Nikolai Trofimov, and Nikolai Tolkachyov.

    Note that this movie was EXTREMELY long, and was released in some countries as three or even four different movies (War and Peace Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, etc.), and in the U.S. it was released by Kino as a two-part movie!

    Folded as original

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