This poster was created in 1989 for the revival and redistribution of the uncut version of the movie, which was now recognized as a cult classic for low budgets, one of the best horror films of the 1960s.
Photo 103 – Poster from 1989 for Carnival of Souls.
$25.00
This poster was created in 1989 for the revival and redistribution of the uncut version of the movie, which was now recognized as a cult classic for low budgets, one of the best horror films of the 1960s.
This is a true 8 x 10 high-quality glossy photograph, not a digitized reproduction. I will inscribe the name you choose and autograph each photo.
Check the spelling of the name for your inscription. Make sure to enter it under “Order Notes” on the Checkout Page.
SKU: 103
Category: Autographed Photos
Additional information
Weight | 4.00 oz |
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Dimensions | 12 × 9 × 0.25 in |
Size of Photo: | 8 X 10 inches |
Color: | Black & White |
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