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METEOR VINTAGE ORIGINAL POSTER 1979

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$13.50 via UPS Ground (1 to 5 business days) to United States

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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item. Details

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Nuvei accepted

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Category:

Posters

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Only one in stock, order soon

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Original

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Movies

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Poster

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Item number:

1480905555

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Meteor is a 1979 disaster film in which scientists detect an asteroid on a collision course with Earth and struggle with international, cold war politics in their efforts to prevent disaster. The movie starred Sean Connery and Natalie Wood. It was directed by Ronald Neame and with a screenplay by Edmund H. North and Stanley Mann, "inspired" by an MIT report Project Icarus.[1][2] The movie co-starred Karl Malden, Brian Keith, Martin Landau, Trevor Howard, Henry Fonda, Johnny Yune, and Katherine DeHetre. It was one of the last and least regarded films from the 1970s disaster genre. With universally negative reviews (it made numerous "Worst Of" lists for that year's movies), it proved unpopular with audiences, losing millions. According to one biography of Natalie Wood, she and most others in the cast knew early on this film was going to be a dud, mainly due to the director and the script. SIZE: 27" X 41" HAD BEEN FOLDED