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Lot # 136 - 'Across 110th Street w/Anthony Quinn' Movie Poster
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | PICK UPS JANUARY 3RD-9:30-3:00 PM ONLY-NO ALTERATIVE DATE, USE SHIPPING IF YOU CANNOT MAKE IT LIMITED PARKING-BRING HELP FOR HEAVY ITEMS |
| Start Date/Time: | 26-Dec-2025 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 01-Jan-2026 9:15:00 PM |
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Description :
This vintage poster for Across 110th Street is a gritty and evocative piece of 1970s urban crime cinema, ideal for collectors who appreciate hard-hitting narratives and powerhouse performances. Title: Across 110th Street Year: 1972 Studio: United Artists Rating: R Poster Serial: 73/453 Format: Color Starring: Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto, Anthony Franciosa (as Nick D'Salvio) Directed by: Barry Shear Screenplay: Luther Davis Based on the novel by: Wally Ferris Produced by: Ralph Serpe & Fouad Said Executive Producers: Anthony Quinn & Barry Shear Production Company: Filmguarantors, Inc. Visual Composition: A tense room filled with suited men and stacks of cash, suggesting mob dealings or a heist aftermath. Stark lighting and serious expressions heighten the sense of danger and moral ambiguity. Tagline: “If you steal $300,000 from the mob, it’s not robbery. It’s suicide.” This line sets the stakes and tone—brutal, unforgiving, and streetwise. Typography: Bold, clean fonts with a noir sensibility.Poster Overview
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Dimensions : 27 in W x 41 in H
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