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STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR 1940 * PETER LORRE * RARE FILM-NOIR LOBBY CARD!!

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STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR 1940 * PETER LORRE * RARE FILM-NOIR LOBBY CARD
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Stranger on the Third Floor (RKO, 1940).
Lobby Card
(11" x 14")
. Film-Noir.
Starring Peter Lorre, John McGuire, Margaret Tallichet, Charles Waldron, Elisha Cook Jr., Charles Halton, Ethel Griffies, Cliff Clark, Oscar O'Shea, Alec Craig, Otto Hoffman, Bobby Barber and Vince Barnett.
Directed by Boris Ingster.
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATRICAL RELEASE LOBBY CARD
PRINTED IN 1940 FOR THEATER USE AND IS NOT A REPRODUCTION, BOOTLEG, REPRINT OR STORE BOUGHT ITEM
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Card has multiple staple/pinholes within the scene with some corresponding stains, two hole punches on the top border, a small clean tear on the right border, a light crease on the lower right corner and a minor border ding or two.  There is NO TAPE!!  The card is presentable as is or could easily be restored to look to be in VERY FINE+ to NEAR MINT Condition. (SEE PHOTOS).
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Card is so much sharper in person with better color than the poor images here
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EXTREMELY RARE 81 YEAR OLD CLASSIC FILM-NOIR LOBBY CARD
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