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Bogancs - 1 Sheet Hungarian Movie Poster

Great tri-color composition for Tamás Fejér's cult classic Hungarian family / adventure movie about Bogáncs the puli herding dog, who joins a circus after getting caught in a trap and being saved by a performer.

  • Original title -
    Bogáncs
  • Year / Country - 1959 / Hungary
  • Genre - Adventure
  • Director - Tamás Fejér
  • Starring -
    Ernö Szabó, Éva Vass, Béla Barsi, Antal Weiser, Zoltán Makláry, Ida Siménfalvy
  • Poster title - Bogancs
  • Designer - Müller Ilona
  • Dimensions- 32" x 22"
  • Condition -
    Very good. Fully folded, no tape marks, pin holes at all 4 corners, light stain at the top left corner, sharp edges.

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