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La Cucaracha (RKO, 1934). Pre-War Belgian (23.75" X 32").
This is a very interesting short subject in that it was the first film to use the three-strip Technicolor process. The film was so impressive that it won an Oscar in 1935 for Best Short Subject. The poster art for this film is similar to the art used on the American campaign and was created in stone litho. This example from Belgium has minor fold separation and tiny tears along the edges. Fine/Very Fine.


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Auction Dates
March, 2012
23rd-24th Friday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 10
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Sold on Mar 24, 2012 for: $836.50
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