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TOMORROW THE WORLD ('44) TOMORROW THE WORLD ('44) Italian misc OR search current auctions Auction History Result 4s002 TOMORROW THE WORLD Italian 3sh '47 Fredric March & Nazi youth Skip Homeier, different art! Date Sold 10/30/2012Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Undated (probably 1947; from the first release of this movie in Italy) Vintage Theatrical Folded Italian Three-Sheet Movie Poster (measures 39 1/2" x 81 1/4" [100 x 206 cm]) (Learn More) Tomorrow the World!, the 1944 Leslie Fenton World War II (WWII) Home Front disturbed teen family relationship melodrama ("'He's a DRIP!'"; "'He's a KILLER!'"; "'He's TREACHEROUS!'"; "'He's CHARMING!'"; "'Soft, Stupid, Strange People, You Americans ...no match at all for Emil!"; "'You Americans are strange people!'"; "Screenplay by Ring Lardner Jr. and Leopold Atlas... From the successful Stage Play by James Gow and Arnaud D'Usseau"; "By the same producer who will bring you Ernie Pyle's 'G.I. Joe'"; "Based on the prize-winning play which thrilled Broadway audiences for 14 months"; about an American family taking care of their young German nephew, and having to get him out of the Nazi mindset) "with a prize-winning cast" starring Fredric March, Betty Field, Agnes Moorehead, Joan Carroll, Edit Angold, and Skip Homeier (as the young Nazi; billed as "the Sensational Skippy Homeier"). Note that it appears that United Artists was somewhat afraid of the subject matter of this movie, especially the downbeat aspect and the Nazi connection, and its posters for this movie made it difficult to have any idea what the movie was about, and they only showed a head shot of a smiling Homeier, who looked nothing like a Nazi youth! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this Italian three-panel was printed in 3 sections designed to overlap. It is an unusual Italian size. Right after World War II, Italian posters were made in odd sizes, and it was not for several years until they "standardized" their posters into the now traditional one-panel and two-panel sizes. We used to think that they only made these "Italian three-sheets" right at the end of World War II, but in 2015, we were consigned a 1954 Italian three-sheet, and also a 1953 Italian three-sheet, so we know that they continued with this size until that time (but they are surely extremely rare). Condition: fair. The poster is extremely fragile and there are many light water stains scattered throughout. There are separations, tiny tears, and tiny areas of paper loss on parts of many foldlines, and some larger areas of paper loss around the edges. The poster is mostly "all there", and after linenbacking by a talented professional, the poster will look great, and will likely need little paint restoration within the image. Please do not bid on this poster unless you can accept its very significant defects and are willing to pay to have them properly restored! Learn More about condition grades
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