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Dr Goldfoot & The Bikini Bombs Vincent Price Bava Horror One Sheet 1966 on 2040-motos

US $68
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Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
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DR GOLDFOOT & THE BIKINI BOMBS  VINCENT PRICE  BAVA   HORROR   ONE SHEET  1966, US $68, image 1

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DR GOLDFOOT & THE BIKINI BOMBS  VINCENT PRICE  BAVA   HORROR   ONE SHEET  1966, US $68, image 2 DR GOLDFOOT & THE BIKINI BOMBS  VINCENT PRICE  BAVA   HORROR   ONE SHEET  1966, US $68, image 3

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Original Movie Poster One Sheet Sheet (27 x 41) from 1966. Le Spie vengono dal semifreddo (released in the U.S. as "Doctor Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs"), the 1966 Mario Bava Italian/U.S. science fiction (sci-fi) spy spoof comedy sequel ("Meet the Girls With the Thermo-Nuclear Navels!"; "That cruel, evil grasping Dr. Goldfoot is back, with a brand-new, hysterical harem of honeys, and he's heck-bent to hurl the world into a howling holocaust of hilarity."; "...and hilarious, nefarious Dr. G. with another nifty, nasty plot to rule the world!"; "Meet the MOST Titillating TIME-BOMBS you were EVER TEMPTED to TRIGGER!"; "Story by James Hartford") starring Vincent Price (in the title role as Doctor Goldfoot), Fabian, Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia (Franchi and Ingrassia are together billed as "Franco and Ciccio"), and Laura Antonelli. This poster is folded and in VERY FINE condition. Combine shipping on folded items and save.

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