The Buenos Aires branch of Harrods used to decorate their storefront with sets of movie scenes, with mannequins dressed as the movie stars.Here's one for "Gone with the wind" displaying some original LCs
Nice discovery, Matias.
This photo is most relevant to my interests. It was taken in front of a San Antonio movie theater in 1939. In the back you can see paper for "Castillos en el aire", which was a Hollywood-produced Spanish language film, intended to challenge Mexico & Argentina to get a piece of the Spanish language movie pie. It didn't work out:
Here's the one I lost. Different image.
I was after that one, too, Matias... I recall it well.
That is a great-looking poster, Matias.I hope you find another -- and in better condition, to boot.
Actually it's Gladys - but I lovingly refer to her as 'Glad the Impaler'.
Digital display?Very cool.