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Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage

Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage

USD $20.00
Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage
Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage
Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage
Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage
Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage
Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage

Bette Davis George Brent Photo 1939 Dark Victory Original Vintage

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  • Description

Condition: Very Fine, normal surface and edge wear, age discoloration
Size: 8" x 10"
Movie: Dark Victory
Cast: Bette Davis, George Brent, Humphrey Bogart
1939, Warner Brothers

Silver Gelatin Photo is Original Vintage and fragile.
What you see is what you will receive from us. Please see the picture for more detail

Dark Victory is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Bette Davis and featuring George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ronald Reagan, Henry Travers and Cora Witherspoon. The screenplay by Casey Robinson was based on the 1934 play of the same title by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch, starring Tallulah Bankhead.Dark Victory is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Bette Davis and featuring George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ronald Reagan, Henry Travers and Cora Witherspoon. The screenplay by Casey Robinson was based on the 1934 play of the same title by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch, starring Tallulah Bankhead.Dark Victory is a 1939 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, starring Bette Davis and featuring George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ronald Reagan, Henry Travers and Cora Witherspoon. The screenplay by Casey Robinson was based on the 1934 play of the same title by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch, starring Tallulah Bankhead. [courtesy of wikipedia]