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Jan Michael Vincent Original Portrait Photo Hooper on 2040-motos

US $17
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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Vincent All description

Thank you for your interest in our listing. This item is an ORIGINAL 8x10 black and white photo from the historic archives of Silver Screen Mementos. This original photograph was made in the actual year the film, television show or event was produced. The movie studios produced publicity photographs for distribution to the press, photo agencies and publicity departments to advertise the film/tv show or event. Very often original photos have press release information on the reverse of the photo - movie credits, description of the scene, event and people involved. THIS IS AN HISTORIC PIECE OF CINEMA ART AND IS OFFERED FROM ONE COLLECTOR TO ANOTHER NO RIGHTS GIVEN OR IMPLIED.

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