This is an Original (Not a Reproduction or Re-Release) 1956 Vintage Movie Souvenir Program from CINERAMA HOLIDAY: The 1955 Robert L. Bendick & Philippe De Lacy travel documentary sequel ("It's Every Holiday You Ever Dreamed of... Come True!"; "The new, the 2nd Cinerama presentation is here!"; "The adventure of the four young lovers!"; "...even more fabulous than the first"; "Imitations come and go..."; this was Cinerama's second movie) featuring Betty Marsh, John Marsh, Beatrice Troller, Fred Troller, and Art Buchwald.

This Item is in EXCELLENT condition with minor edge wear.

SHIPPING/HANDLING within the United States is $5.00 and $1.00 for each item. Shipped via Media Mail through the U.S. Post Office. We use the utmost care in shipping and this item will be folded put in a protective sleeve and shipped in a sturdy envelope.

Shipping to Canada is $23.00 and $2.00 for each additional set.

For shipping outside the United States we use USPS First Class International at a cost of $33.00 and $2.00 for each additional set.   

The following is our rating system:

Near Mint-This item is in really excellent condition! It has the most minor of imperfections, but has survived in really wonderful condition!  You should look at our "super-sized" image of the actual item, which will confirm just how nice this item is!

Excellent-This item has survived in pretty nice condition, but has some relatively minor imperfections. If they are within the image, they are not very distracting at all, or they may be in the blank borders, where they will not show when the item is displayed. 

Very Good-This item has some significant imperfections. If they are within the image, they are likely quite noticeable, and they may be in the blank borders, where they may be more significant. 

Good-This item has major significant imperfections. If they are within the image, they are likely quite noticeable and distracting, and they may be in the blank borders, where they may be even more significant. 

Fair-This item has REALLY major significant imperfections. If they are within the image, they are likely quite noticeable and distracting, and they may be in the blank borders, where they may be even more significant.