eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 5z257 SKY'S THE LIMIT Spanish herald '45 different image of Fred Astaire & Joan Leslie dancing! Date Sold 2/16/2014Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original 1945 (from the first release of this movie in Spain) Vintage Theatrical Spanish Movie Herald (measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" [9 x 14 cm]) (Learn More) The Sky's the Limit, the 1943 Edward H. Griffith romantic musical singing-and-dancing comedy ("Here's a thrill, new and gay! It's a dance-filled holiday!"; "Gay with tunes you sing and dance to!"; "Laughter!.. Dancing!.. Romance!.. With a Flying Ace on a holiday from War!"; "-with pilot Fred on five days' leave and a lifetime of fun to pack into it! Romance in the moonlight...dancing in the spotlight...and a flock of tunes to highlight any hit parade!"; "A 'flying tiger' takes a fling at fun...!"; "Here's a thrill, new and gay! It's a dance-filled holiday!"; "You're in for a bender of laughter... when a Zero-wrecker on five days' leave and a lotta lovin' to make up... heads smacko into the dream dish of his life! It'll do you more good than a barrel of vitamin tablets!") starring Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie, Robert Benchley, Robert Ryan, Elizabeth Patterson, Marjorie Gateson, and "Freddie Slack and His Orchestra". Note that this was the last of Fred Astaire's musicals before he announced his retirement! He had been performing on stage with his sister since the age of 5, and he was now 44. But surprisingly, after he opened a series of Fred Astaire dance studios and had some cameo roles, he "un-retired", and did ten more musicals between 1947 and 1957! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that when Spanish heralds have printing on the back, we picture both sides, but when they are blank on the back, we only picture the front. Note that we are currently offering a collection of 316 Spanish heralds, and this is far and away the best collection of these we have ever offered! It covers many decades and genres with many very popular titles. Please note that Spanish heralds sometimes are found with theater information on the back, and sometimes they are not printed on the back. Sometimes the ones with printing on the back have some "bleed through" to the front, especially in the light colored areas. If one of these heralds have noticeable bleed through, then we downgrade the condition (depending on how distracting or noticeable it is) even if the herald is otherwise in excellent condition (and it may be that all known examples of that herald have printing on the back, so it may only be found that way). Please look at our super-sized image of heralds that have printing on the back to see how much it affects the front (if at all). When you look at the super-sized image, you may notice that the image appears somewhat "blurry". This is because we are taking a small herald and blowing up the image so that you can see the condition, but in the process, the image can become slightly distorted or blurry, so please realize that this is only the image, and not the herald itself. Condition: good to very good. Learn More about condition grades
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