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Original vintage movie poster for the Belgian release of the American Film The Enforcer (Belgian title: De Laatste Getuige; French title: Le Dernier Temoin), directed by Bretaigne Windust and starring Humphrey Bogart, Zero Mostel and Ted de Corsia. Great design showing the figure of Humphrey Borgart starring right at the viewer with his left hand held forward and a gun in his right hand. Below him, a fighting scene between four men is depicted while a young blond woman in a yellow dress is leaning on a sofa on the right side of the image. This film was originally entitled "Murder, Inc." and was based on the business of organized crime hiring out for contract killings. The Humphrey Bogart film was timed with Senator Kefauver's hearings on organized crime Production: Director Bretaigne Windust, an accomplished Broadway director, fell seriously ill during the beginning of shooting, so Raoul Walsh was brought in to finish the film. Walsh refused to take the credit, calling it Windust's work. This was Bogart's last film for Warner Bros., the studio that had made him a star. Warner only distributed the film. It was produced by United States Pictures, and is now owned by Republic Pictures, a division of Paramount Pictures.. Poor condition, folded as issued, cracks, pinholes in corners, creases in margins, this item has been laminated. Country: Belgium, year of printing: 1951, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 47x35.5
GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONY STRUNG SOFA TABLE, late 18th century, the rectangular top with twin drop ends with rounded corners, the front with two frieze drawers, each with twin metal handles, with two splayed legs at each end united by an arched stretcher, on four metal paw feet with castors, 71cm high, the top 145cm long open, 64cm wide
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