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1971 Anti-War Psychedelic Film THE GAY DECEIVERS Sexy poster IT locandina NICE !

$ 29.04

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Movie: obiettori di coscienza per ragioni sessuali/conscientious object
  • Condition: Very Good. Age Appropriate aging. See Fotos.
  • Size: 13" x 27.5" inches
  • Industry: Movies
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    A
    1971
    Sex Comedy titled "
    Obiettori di Coscienza per ragioni Sessuali/Conscientious objectors for sexual reasons"
    . This is an American Production originally titled "
    The Gay Deceivers
    " from
    1969
    . The Italian Art is 100% italian movie poster style- Sexy Film great Art !!!!!
    Art by the Great
    RODOLFO GASPARRI!
    Gasparri did over 250 Movie Posters including the Original Italian
    DJANGO
    Western posters of the 70's!
    An Italian '
    locandina
    ' movie poster.
    Made in Italy.
    The size allows for great framing. See examples shown of a framed Poster (not for sale).
    These Italian Posters are from a bygone era when Artists Painted the Cinema Poster. These artists were given hommage by Quentin Tarantino in his film 2019's 'Once upon a Time in Hollywood'. This Artists gave urgency, Sexiness, and life to the imaginations of those who viewed their work. This Art & these Posters are great for any Wall anywhere!
    Final Sale.
    Please write for answers to any questions.
    Size:
    13" x 27.5" inches.
    Condition:
    Very Good. See Photos.
    The
    Gay Deceivers
    is a
    1969
    American comedy film written by Jerome Wish and directed by
    Bruce Kessler
    . The film focuses on Danny Devlin (
    Kevin Coughlin
    ) and Elliot Crane (
    Lawrence P. Casey
    ), two straight men who attempt to evade the Vietnam Draft by pretending to be Gay men. According to Gay film historian
    Vito Russo
    in his book The
    'Celluloid Closet'
    , co-star
    Michael Greer
    , who played the flamboyantly gay Malcolm and who was himself gay, tried to work with the screenwriter and director to minimize the negativity of the characterization and present Malcolm in a positive light. (Wiki).