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Suspicion (RKO, 1941). One Sheet (27" X 41").
This is our first one sheet in five years for a poster that has always been difficult to obtain. The film is noted for the controversy between Hitchcock and the studio about the ending of the film - would Cary Grant murder Joan Fontaine - or not? Fontaine was rarely better than her Oscar winning performance, and Grant's edgy portrayal was equally fine. Professional linenbacking and expert restoration has addressed an approximate 1/2" trim just to the borders. There were crossfold separations, fold wear with very small tears, and small chips in the left and bottom borders. The poster displays beautifully and is ready to take its rightful place amongst other true treasures! Fine on Linen.




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Auction Dates
November, 2010
12th-13th Friday-Saturday
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