Description:Descripcion
Condition:
Poor/Fair/Mal*
Measures:Medidas
14X11 Inches approximately
36x28 cm. aprox.
Description:
Lobby Card
Printed in Usa
Film: White Palace
Actores/Starring:
Susan Sarandon,James Spader
Directed by Luis Mandoki
Produced by:
Griffin Dunne,Amy Robinson,Mark Rosenberg
Music by George Fenton
Production company : Mirage Enterprises-Double Play
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Year/Año: 1990
Measures/Medidas: 36x28 cm. aprox
Color: Color
Condition: Used Fair condition
Additional Data:
It is in POOR/FAIR condition
Folds and breaks in some corners
It has pinholes at corners.
worn along edges
Remains of adhesive tape on the back
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White Palace is a 1990 American erotic romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Susan Sarandon, James Spader, Jason Alexander, Kathy Bates, Steven Hill, Jeremy Piven, and Renee Taylor. It was written by Ted Tally and Alvin Sargent, based on the novel of the same name by Glenn Savan (who appears in the film as an extra with a small speaking part).
It centers on the unlikely relationship between a young upper middle class widower (Spader) who falls in love with a middle-aged working class waitress (Sarandon) in St. Louis, Missouri. The original music score was composed by George Fenton. The film is marketed with the tagline "The story of a younger man and a bolder woman".
27-year-old St. Louis advertising executive, Max Baron (James Spader), has completely shut himself off from the world in the two years since the auto accident that killed his wife Janey (Maria Pitillo). On the way to his friend Neil's (Jason Alexander) bachelor party, Max picks up 50 burgers from a diner called White Palace. At the party, he discovers that the order is six burgers short and, to the ridicule of his friends, returns to the restaurant to complain. In a moment that defines his initial character, Max declares, "It's the principle." He is roundly mocked by his cohorts..
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NOTE MOVIEPOSTERS:
1- This original movieposter has folded marks from the three folds in the way the poster was originaly folded by the manufacture as in all the times it was manipulated.
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2- Posters are not measured exactly. Unless otherwise specified, poster measurements quoted above are approximate to the nearest inch. For example, if we say a one sheet poster is 27" x 41" its precise measurements may be closer to 26 3/4" x 40 7/8" (or something similar). This slight variance is quite common for all original movie posters.
SELLING CONDITIONS LOBBY CARD / MOVIEPOSTER / AUTOGRAHPS
Most original movie posters printed prior to 1990 were folded by the printer before being shipped to theaters therefore posters are folded unless they are graded "rolled".
Near Mint:
May have the slightest of wear.
Fine:
May have minimal wear with a small number of pinholes in the borders and/or slight fold wear. Minor tape on the back and/or very small tears are also allowable, as is slight fading.
VG-Fine:
In slightly more used condition than fine, but still very presentable.
Very Good:
May have some fold separation, border staining or small tears, but the image is still relatively clean.
*Good:
Slightly below average used condition.
Can use restoration but is still fairly presentable
Fair/Poor:
Needs restoration.In general very worn
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