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2a671 STRANGE WORLD insert '52 Estranho Mundo, Brazilian jungle documentary, cool images!

Date Sold 8/22/2013
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An Original 1952 Vintage Theatrical Folded Insert Movie Poster (measures 14" x 36" [36 x 91 cm]) (Learn More)

Estranho Mundo (released in the U.S. in 1952 as "Strange World"), the 1950 Franz Eichhorn Argentinean/Brazilian/German Amazon Jungle natives mondo exploitation adventure pseudo-documentary ("Thousands of Thrills!!! From the never-before-filmed jungles of the Matto Grosso!"; "-Savage Danger! -Fabulous Treasure! -Primitive Love!"; "See the feared Pirana fish devour a living man!"; "See! The secret rites of tribes untouched by civilization!"; "Three men died in the making in the never-before-filmed jungles of the Matto Grosso!"; "See a giant Anaconda, the world's largest snake, crushing its living victim!"; "See the fierce head hunters of the Amazon in berserk frenzy!"; "The unimagined dangers of the never-before-filmed jungles of the Matto Grasso!") starring Angelika Hauff, Helmuth Schneider (billed as "Alexander Carlos" on some posters), America Cabral, Carmen Brown, and Kumatzaikuma. Note that a knowledgeable collector tells us that this film was a co-production between Brazil, Germany and Argentina. It was first released in 1950 in Argentina, and a few months later in Brazil (both times distributed by the local branches of Estudios San Miguel). This version was longer and featured a sub-plot which was filmed in Argentina with Argentinean actors. When it was first released in Germany in 1951 and in the U.S. in 1952, the sub-plot was removed.
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Important Added Info: Note that this poster was folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube.

Condition: good to very good. There is approximately 2" of separation in the left end of the middle horizontal fold and there is a small amount of tattering and paper loss around the edges of the poster.
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