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Theirs Is the Glory (General Film Distributors, 1946).Quad 30x40 ultra rare !!!
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RAREST OF THE RARE ------ THE CLASSIC WAR POSTER OF THE 1944 BATTLE OF ARNHEM !!!!!Theirs Is The Glory Poster . Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS First Class
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WOW -THIS CLASSIC QUAD OF THIS GREAT DOCUMENTARY !!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUPER ULTRA RARE POSTER OF THE GREAT WAR DOCUMENTARY ,COUNTRY OF ORIGIN !!!!!
AN ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER IN THE FUTURE WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN A REPRODUCTION THAT WILL BE WORTHLESS!!!
a great country of origin poster like this British quad with magnificent artwork. A recreation of the 1944 Battle of Arnhem using actual 1st Airborne Division soldiers that participated in the encounter,
Theirs Is the Glory
was the highest grossing war film for almost a decade and was lauded for its realism, partially achieved by splicing in real footage recorded during the battle. Remade on a larger scale with an all-star cast in 1977 as
A Bridge Too Far
(United Artists,1977). In great condition, the poster is in very clean overall, displaying only a slight amount of edge and fold wear with small fold separations and minor tears.
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British Quad (30" X 40").FOLDED POSTER -----------------------------------
A re-enactment of the Battle of Arnhem during the Second World War which was later lavishly remade as
A Bridge Too Far
(1977).
The film takes place from September 17 to September 26, 1944.
This film received its USA premiere in Los Angeles when it was televised Monday 5 June 1950 on KECA (Channel 7), marking the 6th anniversary of D-Day. In New York City, its earliest documented telecast took place Thursday 9 November 1950 on the DuMont Television Network's London Playhouse on WABD (Channel 5).
September 1944. Operation Market Garden, the Allied plan to advance into Germany via Holland through the use of three airborne divisions and an armour-lead corps, is underway. The point of furtherest Allied advance is the town of Arnhem, held by the British 1st Airborne Division. This is its story.