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Invisible Man Returns Vincent Price Vintage Ww2 Wolverhampton Cinema Film Photo* on 2040-motos

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THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS

Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price, Nan Grey.

Wolverhampton Odeon Advertising Car

Original Photograph, circa 1940.

From the personal collection of the late cinema and theatre manager, Percy Swanwick, a keen amateur photographer. As far as we know, no copies of these images were ever copied for retail or public distribution. Swanwick was consistently creative and theatrical in his promotions, all of which was reflected in his photographic collection.

This photograph depicts a promotional mobile display, parked on Salop Street, opposite the old cinema. Image measures 8.5" x 6.5" (circa 21.5cm x 16.5cm). 

A little very minor rubbing here and there, with a developing mark towards lower centre, adajacent to a circa 1" indent. Very good image nonetheless.

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