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ABBA: The Movie - 1 Sheet Hungarian Movie Poster

Excellent composition for Lasse Hallström's film that earned the cult status among ABBA fans.

  • Original title -
    ABBA
  • Year / Country - 1977 / Sweden
  • Genre - Music, Comedy
  • Director - Lasse Hallström
  • Starring -
    Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson
  • Poster title - ABBA
  • Designer - Koppány-Hódosi
  • Dimensions- More than one size avaiable: 33" x 23"
  • Condition -
    Fine. Unfolded, no pin holes, no tape marks, few light horizontal fold marks, creases around the bottom right corner, tear at the bottom left corner fixed with sellotape on the back side of the poster.

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