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1958 Fox Sci-fi Horror "the Fly" Lobby Card 7 Vincent Price!! on 2040-motos

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Studio City, California, United States

Studio City, California, United States
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1958 ”THE FLY” LOBBY CARD 7

An original lobby card #7 used to promote Twentieth Century Fox’s 1958 film THE FLY starring Al Hedison, Patricia Owens, and Vincent Price. Very Fine- with bright color, light creasing and corner wear. Measures 11 x 14.” NO RESERVE!!!

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