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Ivan the Terrible - Original Russian Movie Poster

Absurdly rare Soviet poster for Eisenstein's masterpiece.
'Ivan the Terrible was not only a shrewd critique of Stalin ans Stalinism, it also raised profound questions about the nature of power, violence, and tyranny in contemporary politics, and in the history of state power more broadly.'(Joan Neuberger - notevenpast.com)

  • Original title -
    Ivan the Terrible
  • Year / Country - 1944 / USSR
  • Genre - History, Drama
  • Director - Sergei Eisenstein
  • Starring -
    Mikhail Zharov, Mikhail Nazvanov, Serafima Birman, Lyudmila Tselikovskaya, Nikolay Cherkasov
  • Poster title - Иван Грозный
  • Designer - Vladimir Kononov
  • Dimensions- 22" x 15"
  • Condition -
    Near mint. Unfolded, no edge wear.

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