This Old Movie House Poster hung in the lobby of the old theaters. It is an original, numbered poster and not a reproduction distributed and copyright by United Artists Corporation (See photos)
Film Description: Pork Chop Hill, the 1959 Lewis Milestone Korean War military action thriller ("It was named lightly - this hill that became the hell-torn heart of a war! Now it is a name that has come to mean heroism and greatness!"; "Bold! Blunt! Blistering!"; "The battle picture without equal!"; "On this war torn Earth... They fought the battle you'll never forget!") starring Gregory Peck, Harry Guardino, Rip Torn, George Peppard, James Edwards (pioneering black African-American actor, one of the first to completely break away from the Stepin Fetchit stereotyped roles, and play all positive black characters in mainstream Hollywood movies), Bob Steele, Woody Strode (incredibly fit black African-American former football star and professional wrestler who became an actor), and George Shibata.
The colors and graphics are great and although it has some tearing on the edges, it doesn't go into the picture itself and will be hidden when framed. 28 inches wide and 22 inches tall. Price: $45