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The Pilgrim - Original Russian Movie Poster

Although the imagery is taken from The Pilgrim, this rare Soviet poster actually advertises a screening of three classic Charlie Chaplin shorts shown together as a single program in Soviet Russia: The Pilgrim, Pay Day, and A Day’s Pleasure.

  • Original title -
    The Pilgrim
  • Year / Country - 1923 / USA
  • Genre - Comedy
  • Director - Charles Chaplin
  • Starring -
    Mai Wells, Dean Riesner, Charles Reisner, Syd Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Charles Chaplin
  • Poster title - Пилигрим
  • Designer - Unknown artist
  • Dimensions- 40" x 25"
  • Condition -
    Near mint. Unfolded, no tears ,no pin holes, no tape marks, no edge wear. Backed on linen.

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