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    Freaks (1932)

    • This is an original, linen-backed, three-sheet movie poster from 1949 for a theatrical re-release of Freaks (1932) starring Wallace Ford, Leila Hyams, Olga Baclanova, Roscoe Ates, Henry Victor, and Harry Earles.  Tod Browning directed the classic horror thriller.  

      Freaks had a short, and disastrous, initial theatrical release in 1932 and in 1947, MGM sold the rights to the film for the next twenty-five years to producer/director Dwain Esper who was more successful in marketing the controversial film.

      The poster measures 41" x 81" and has been linen-backed for long-term preservation and display. The poster was in very good condition prior to restoration with minimal edge wear, creasing, and some areas of separation at some of the cross-folds. Fold lines are much less noticeable after linen-backing.  Linen-backed posters are stored flat and rolled for shipping in a rigid, tube mailer.

      Please look closely at the photos as this is the exact poster you are buying.  It is not cropped or a stock image.  The black squares in the corners of the poster are magnets and not pins.

      This very rare and collectible poster, printed in 1949 to promote a theatrical re-release of Freaks, is not a reproduction or a reprint.

      CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) INCLUDED

      Year poster printed: 1949 (theatrical re-release)
      Country: United States
      Size: 41 in x 81 in (104 cm x 206 cm) (plus linen border)