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The Outlaw (RKO, R-1950). Australian Daybill (13" X 30"). The film that began the long process that eventually broke the back of the Hays Office censorship was filmed in 1941, but because of conflicts with the Production Code, was not widely released until five years later. Jane Russell made her screen debut after Howard Hughes discovered her working as a receptionist at his dentist's office. This Australian daybill has very light edge and fold wear with corner bumps and printing smudges. The beautiful stone litho artwork of Russell, based on the Zoe Mozert artwork used in its initial release, gives an idea of what all the fuss was about back then. The poster has the most minor silverfish nibbling along the very top of the poster. Folded, Very Fine.

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July, 2008
11th-12th Friday-Saturday
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