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The Sixth One - 1/2 Sheet Hungarian Movie Poster

Great composition with vibrating colors for Gasparov's action movie: The Civil War in Russia has just finished. The sixth chief of militia came to a small town, where five of his predecessors had been killed. Now the chief and his crew are going to have a mortal combat with the smart gangsters.

  • Original title -
    Шестой
  • Year / Country - 1982 / USSR
  • Genre - Action
  • Director - Samvel Gasparov
  • Starring -
    Mikhail Pugovkin, Vladimir Grammatikov, Mikhail Kozakov, Sergey Nikonenko
  • Poster title - A hatodik halálraítélt
  • Designer - B.R.
  • Dimensions- 22" x 15"
  • Condition -
    Near mint. Single folded, no tape marks, no pin holes, no wrinkles, sharp edges.

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