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Breakin' - 1 Sheet Hungarian Movie Poster

Great composition with vivid colors for Sam Firstenberg's box office hit. A typical guilty pleasure film what became a real cult classic - with the silver screen debut of Ice-T in the role of "Rap Talker"

  • Original title -
    Breakin'
  • Year / Country - 1984 / USA
  • Genre - Music, Comedy
  • Director - Joel Silberg
  • Starring -
    Ben Lokey, Christopher McDonald, Ice-T, Michael Chambers, Adolfo Quinones, Lucinda Dickey
  • Poster title - Break
  • Designer - Fekete I.
  • Dimensions- 32" x 22"
  • Condition -
    Very good. Folded, no pin holes, no tape marks, no wrinkles, sharp edges.

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