Good Girls Go To Paris (1939) 40x60 Poster. VERY happy to have this beauty in my collection! It displays wonderfully. It's definitely a very fragile poster - the middle of the poster is at risk of separating and probably will if not handled carefully. It's suffered the most paper loss. Other than that though, the poster is in great shape for something nearly 100 years old. The film itself is very fun to watch - although it seems to have been forgotten to time and likely will never be properly remastered or re-released in better quality. I had to watch it on YouTube because it just isn't available in any modern format. I'd recommend it to anyone that likes 1930s comedies though! Maybe someday I'll collect other posters for this film - but this one is easily the best and one of the most exciting in my collection!
Sweater Girl (1942) One Sheet. I have to admit I have never actually seen this one. I probably paid more for it than I should have. The description of the film caught my interest though, and I like the artwork. Unfortunately it seems to be unavailable in any modern format and not even on YouTube. Definitely a film that has been lost to time. I found a site that sells a DVD of the film - likely a bootleg but ti's the best that this film will probably ever get. I might get it at some point!
Honestly, I kind of just wanted to buy this one to pair it with
1978's Sweater Girls.Lost Lonely And Vicious (1958) One Sheet. Another one I have not seen yet. I liked the artwork and the description caught my attention. It seems to be available on YouTube so I will probably watch it sometime soon.