George C. Scott, Season Hubley HARDCORE 27×41 Original Vintage Movie Poster
===> We ask for your good feedback , and we will return good feedback immediately. Hardcore Oh my God, that’s my daughter. A powerful, unflinching glimpse into the dark, bizarre world of the pornography industry. Life doesn’t always go as planned.’Forget you ever had a daughter. There are some doors that should never be opened.’ A man chases his daughter in the pornographic underworld. Scott, Peter Boyle, Season Hubley, Dick Sargent, Leonard Gaines, Dave Nichols, Gary Graham, Larry Block, Marc Alaimo, Leslie Ackerman, Charlotte McGinnis. PERIOD of this ORIGINAL theater poster: 1970s. It is NOT a video poster, and it is NOT a reprint. Size: approximately 27 x 41 Inches. PLEASE NOTE: all posters before 1990 are folded, unless otherwise noted. As a poster ages, it is more likely to have damaged areas, such as rips and missing paper. We will gladly accommodate any such requests for more details. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATER USED POSTER. An’average used’ poster (EXCELLENT condition) could have… BUT, MAY NOT HAVE… One or more of the following conditions… Staple or tack marks, discoloration, writing, holes, tears, tape, moisture effects, other minor problems that come from normal use of the posters at a theater. The older the poster, the more valuable, but often, the more delicate. Older posters may have more damage. Please review the image(s) closely, and request more images, if you have any questions. This USED theater poster is in. Excellent condition, and this poster is folded, as most were in that era. EXCELLENT is an average used poster We grade with these 5 conditions. It’s rare that we offer anything graded lower than GOOD because POOR or FAIR grades indicate major issues. Please look closely at the photo(s) of such lower graded items. Sometimes, the picture(s) of the item(s) will have frame(s), magnet(s), and/or other item(s) to support it for the photography. We never use pins with vintage items for photography. We only use magnets to avoid damaging ephemera. GOOD MOVIES (and their posters) NEVER GROW OLD. MANY POSTERS ARE GREAT WORKS OF ART. Movie posters make a GREAT GIFT…