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Buena Vista Original U.S. Three-Sheet Poster (41x84) Folded Fine Plus Condition
Buena Vista PIctures Original U.S. Three-Sheet Poster for the James Algar directed film THE LEGEND OF LOBO (1962). The film was produced by the Walt Disney Company and was one of several films which underscored Disney's affinity for making films about animals and the natural world - Disney style, of course. The film features Rex Allen as a narrator. He tells the story of the wolf Lobo and his adventures. Music is provided by the western country group The Sons of the Pioneers. Three sheets are large-format poster which are printed on two separate panels. These panels are joined together to display as one poster. The printing quality on this poster is quite good. The art is by Paul Wenzel. MovieArt Austin guarantees that this poster is an authentic U.S. one-sheet poster for this film. MovieArt Austin does not sell reproductions.
JAMES ALGAR -
REX ALLEN -
SONS OF THE PIONEERS - Actor
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