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1964 Israel THE V.I.P.S Film MOVIE POSTER Richard BURTON Elizabeth TAYLOR Hebrew

$ 50.16

Availability: 58 in stock
  • Condition: The condition is very good . Folded once. Clean . GIANT size around 28" x 38" ( Not accurate ) . Printed in red and blue on white paper . ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images )
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Religion: Judaism

    Description

    DESCRIPTION
    :
    Here for sale is an almost 50 years old EXCEPTIONALY RARE and ORIGINAL Photo Jewish Judaica Isdraeli POSTER for the ISRAEL 1964 PREMIERE of the British drama  film "The V.I.P's" ( Also known as " HOTEL INTERNATIONAL" )  . Starrig among others : RICHARD BURTON , ELIZABETH TAYLOR , ORSON WELLES , MAGGIE SMITH , ROD TAYLOR , MARGARET RUTHERFORD and LOUIS JOURDAN to name only a few , in the small rural town of NATHANYA in ISRAEL.  The cinema-movie hall " CINEMA SHARON" , A legendary Israeli version of "Cinema Paradiso" was printing manualy its own posters , And thus you can be certain that this surviving copy is ONE OF ITS KIND.  Fully DATED February 1964 . Text in HEBREW and ENGLISH . Please note : This is NOT a re-release poster but a PREMIERE - FIRST RELEASE projection of the film , Only one year after its release in 1963 in Europe , USA and worldwide . The ISRAELI distributors of the film have given it an INTERESTING and quite archaic and amusing advertising and promoting accompany text.  The new Hebrew name they provided the film with was " The MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE"
    . A bonus to the happy buyer - An EDDIE CONSTANTINE movie in matinee show.
    The condition is very good . Folded once.  Clean . GIANT size around 28" x 38" ( Not accurate ) . Printed in red and blue on white  paper .  ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images )  Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube.
    AUTHENTICITY
    : This poster is guaranteed ORIGINAL from 1964 ( Fully dated )  , NOT a reprint or a recently made immitation.  , It holds a life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.
    PAYMENTS
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    Payment method accepted : Paypal
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    SHIPPMENT
    :
    SHIPP worldwide via registered airmail $ 25. Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube.
    Handling around 5 days after payment.
    The V.I.P.s
    , also known as
    Hotel International
    , is a 1963 British drama film. It was directed by Anthony Asquith, produced by Anatole de Grunwald and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was written by Terence Rattigan, with a music score by Miklós Rózsa. It has an all-star cast including
    Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Jourdan, Elsa Martinelli, Maggie Smith, Rod Taylor, Orson Welles and Margaret Rutherford, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as well as the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture The film is set within Terminal 2 of London Heathrow Airport during a fog. As flights are delayed, the VIPs (very important people) of the title play out the drama of their lives in a number of slightly interconnected stories. The delays have caused serious hardship for most of the characters and have plunged some of them into a deep personal or financial crisis. The central story concerns famed actress Frances Andros trying to leave her husband, millionaire Paul Andros, and fly away with her lover Marc Champselle. Because of the fog, Andros has the opportunity to come to the airport to convince his wife not to leave him. Film producer Max Buda needs to leave London, taking his newest protégée Gloria Gritti with him, by midnight if he is to avoid paying a hefty tax bill. The Duchess of Brighton, meanwhile, is on her way to Florida to take a job which will pay her enough money to save her historic home. Les Mangrum, an Australian businessman, must get to New York City to prevent his business from being sold. His dutiful secretary, Miss Mead, is secretly in love with him. It being a matter of great urgency, she decides to approach Andros and ask him to advance the money which will save Mangrum's company. According to Rattigan, this is based on the true story of actress Vivien Leigh's attempt to leave her husband and actor Laurence Olivier and fly off with her lover, the actor Peter Finch, only to be delayed by a fog at Heathrow. Asquith chose Sophia Loren for Andros's role, remembering the box-office success of the romantic comedy film
    The Millionairess
    (1960) he did with Loren in the main role. However, Taylor, scared by the appeal Loren had on Burton, persuaded Asquith to hire herself; "Let Sophia stay in Rome", she told him. Stringer Davis, Rutherford's husband appears in a tiny role as Mr. Stringer, a sympathetic hotel waiter in a scene with her. Raymond Austin, a stuntman and a friend of Burton's, appears in the film as Andros's driver. Television personality David Frost portrays a reporter interviewing the VIPs at the airport. This was the first time Australian actor Rod Taylor had ever played an Australian character on film. Terence Rattigan allowed him to Australian-ise some of the dialogue.Critical reaction to the film was generally poor. It nevertheless did extremely well at the box office, helped by the enormous publicity attached to Burton's and Taylor's previous release, the dramatic epic film
    Cleopatra
    (1963). It was one of the 12 most popular movies in Britain in 1963. The team of Asquith, De Grunwald and Rattigan later produced another portmanteau film, the dramatic composite film
    The Yellow Rolls-Royce
    (1964). Dame Elizabeth Rosemond "Liz" Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress. From her early years as a child star with MGM, she became one of the great screen actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age. As one of the world's most famous film stars, Taylor was recognized for her acting ability and for her glamorous lifestyle, beauty, and distinctive violet eyes.
    National Velvet
    (1944) was Taylor's first success, and she starred in
    Father of the Bride
    (1950),
    A Place in the Sun
    (1951),
    Gia
    n
    t
    (1956),
    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
    (1958), and
    Suddenly, Last Summer
    (1959). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for
    BUtterfield 8
    (1960), played the title role in
    Cleopatra
    (1963), and married her co-star Richard Burton. They appeared together in 11 films, including
    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
    (1966), for which Taylor won a second Academy Award. From the mid-1970s, she appeared less frequently in film, and made occasional appearances in television and theatre. Her much-publicized personal life included eight marriages and several life-threatening illnesses. From the mid-1980s, Taylor championed HIV and AIDS programs; she co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research in 1985, and the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation in 1993. She received the Presidential Citizens Medal, the Legion of Honour the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and a Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute, who named her seventh on their list of the "Greatest American Screen Legends". Taylor died of congestive heart failure in March 2011 at the age of 79, having suffered many years of ill health. ebay1524