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2e257 STALKER Italian 2p '79 Andrej Tarkovsky's Ctankep, Russian sci-fi, different art by Crovato!

Date Sold 3/30/2010
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Italian Two-Panel (known in Italy as a "4 Fogli") Movie Poster (2p; measures 55" x 78") (Learn More)

Stalker, the 1979 Andrej Tarkovsky Russian metaphysical science fiction (sci-fi) fantasy mystery thriller (about a hired guide called a Stalker who takes a writer and a scientist on a journey into a forbidden Zone where a meteorite had landed years earlier, and where a Room supposedly exists that can fulfill ones deepest desires) starring Aleksandr Kajdanovsky, Alisa Frejndlikh, Anatoli Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko, Natasha Abramova, and Faime Jurno. Note that the working title of the film was "The Wish Machine" and it was adapted from the science-fiction novel "The Roadside Picnic", and based on a script by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. This was Tarkovsky's final Soviet feature. Due to the type of Kodak film used, most of the original film was rendered useless during developing, as the lab was unfamiliar with how to process it and most of the film had to be shot a second time. It was filmed in and around abandoned chemical/electrical power plants that were likely the cause of allergic reactions from the crew, and death from bronchial cancer of the director, his wife and the lead actor
Artist: Luca Crovato
Important Added Info: Note that this Italian two-panel poster was printed in 2 sections (designed to overlap) and when combined, the poster measures 55" x 78". Also note that this poster was folded in half an extra time. If it is purchased by itself (or solely with other posters that were folded an extra time), then it can be sent in one of our standard size mailers. But if it is purchased with posters that were NOT folded an extra time, then it will need to be sent in one of our oversized flat packages. If you solely purchase this poster, we will re-fold it an extra time.

Condition: good. Someone wrote several large numbers in black marker on the back of the middle of the left of the poster and it bleeds through somewhat.
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