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ANDERSON TAPES Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Set Sean Connery Heist Crime

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Original price was: $52.79.Current price is: $31.67.

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Seller Notes : “Original 11x14 Lobby Cards”
Country : United States

ANDERSON TAPES Original Movie Lobby Card Poster Set Sean Connery Heist Crime Complete Set of 8 pr 32842 Original Movie Lobby Cards measure approx 11 x 14 in. i n very fine condition light general wear from handling/storage/age few light bends/corner bumps etc paper clip bend at top edges no tape, tears or pinholes Our scan/photo is of the item you will receive We list any major defects but ask that you view our images to determine the condition of this original lobby card. A scanner/camera may interpret colors and contrast differently, as a result the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person. We provide a scan of the back of photos unless they are blank. This original photograph is offered as a collectible item and provides no transfer of copyright. Our watermark is not on the actual item If there are any questions, please ask prior to bidding Shipped well-protected in sturdy packaging. We combine like items at no additional charge for Domestic Shipping (Flat items with flat items, rolled with rolled etc) If buying multiple items, please wait to pay until after receiving combined invoice We are unable to combine once payment is made! This item is NOT a DVD or Video International Bids are accepted for this item Buyer is responsible for any customs fees and tariffs We do combine items based on weight We offer only original vintage items NO reproductions, copies or fakes! Thanks for looking! Buying and selling paper collectibles for over 40 years. Selling on eBay since 1998 Always Looking for Large Collections Paper Rescue The Anderson Tapes is a 1971 American crime film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Sean Connery and featuring Dyan Cannon, Martin Balsam and Alan King. The screenplay was written by Frank Pierson, based upon a best-selling 1970 novel of the same name by Lawrence Sanders. The film is scored by Quincy Jones and marks the feature film debut of Christopher Walken. It was the first major film to focus on the pervasiveness of electronic surveillance, from security cameras in public places to hidden recording devices.[2]