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"Great Lover" Bob Hope one sheet 1949 Guaranteed Authentic

"Great Lover" Bob Hope one sheet 1949 Guaranteed Authentic

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38th Academy Awards Show - ABC
Vintage ABC One Sheet Poster, 1966

 

 

You're back in your childhood, watching TV with the family.  Its a Monday evening in 1966 and on TV is the first Academy Awards in Color, hosted by Bob Hope.   THIS is the poster that was used to promote that historic TV event in 1966.  

Wow !  Does this bring back Fond Memories!  SUPER RARE Vintage ABC TV Special Academy Awards Poster


This mega RARE 1966 ABC TV Special One Sheet Poster, takes you back over 50 years when watching the Oscars was an annual religious event.    Like the “Wizard of OZ”  you just didn’t miss it. 


Imagine the History this Original 1966 poster represents !

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It brings back memories, not only of the great stars like host Bob Hope and cavalcade of the biggest movie stars of the 20th century, But, it also symbolizes an era when the American people were more cohesive and united and weren’t driven to hate each other by political opportunists.  

What an incredible piece of TV Entertainment History !   Like I’m a toddler again watching Bob Hope’s mastery in front of a Live audience,  telling fun, innocuous, good natured jokes. 

NOTE: We have Never seen a TV Special one sheet poster like this before and could not find one that has ever been sold before.

Just an exciting piece of history to showcase in your home or office.   Bob Hope is Back and he's hosting the OSCARS right in your living room !

38th Academy Awards Show (ABC, 1966). Folded, Very Fine-. One Sheet (27" X 41"). 
One sheet poster for the 1966 awards show hosted by Bob Hope. Doctor Zhivago and The Sound of Music were the big winners that year. An unrestored poster with bright color and a clean overall appearance. It may have general signs of use, such as fold wear with extra folds, pinholes, or very minor tears.


BIO:

The 38th Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1965, were held on April 18, 1966, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. They were hosted by Bob Hope.

The ceremony was broadcast on the ABC network and was the first to be broadcast live in color.

The two most nominated films were The Sound of Music and Doctor Zhivago, each with ten nominations and five wins. The winner of Best Picture was 20th Century Fox's and Robert Wise's The Sound of Music, adapted from the Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical. Both movies are in the top 10 inflation-adjusted commercially successful films ever made and both would appear 33 years later on the American Film Institute list of the greatest American films of the twentieth century.

The Sound of Music was the first Best Picture winner without a screenwriting nomination since Hamlet; it would be the last until Titanic at the 70th Academy Awards. Othello became the third film (of four to date) to receive four acting nominations without one for Best Picture. William Wyler received the last of his record twelve Best Director nominations for The Collector.

Lynda Bird Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, attended the Academy Awards presentation and was escorted by actor George Hamilton.

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