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Vertigo - 1 Sheet Hungarian Movie Poster

Great four-color composition for Hitchcock's most stunning achievement - a fascinating masterpiece which improves with each viewing. This poster is a very rare case when the distributor advertises a movie with the image of the director.

  • Original title -
    Vertigo
  • Year / Country - 1958 / USA
  • Genre - Thriller, Mystery
  • Director - Alfred Hitchcock
  • Starring -
    Konstantin Shayne, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore, Raymond Bailey, Henry Jones, James Stewart
  • Poster title - Szédülés
  • Designer - Bánó Endre
  • Dimensions- 33" x 23"
  • Condition -
    Near mint. Single folded, no tape marks, no pin holes, sharp edges.

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