This is an Original 1980’s Re-Release Danish Movie Poster from SCARFACE: The classic 1932 Howard Hawks gangster organized crime family relationship melodrama ("The greatest drama of modern times!"; produced by Howard Hughes; "Adapted by Ben Hecht from the novel by Armitiage Trail"; loosely based on the rise and fall of Al Capone, who, like the title character in this movie, had a scar on his face and was sometimes called "Scarface", but never to his face; the screenwriter added a somewhat incestuous love triangle between the lead character, his best friend, and the lead character's sister!) starring Paul Muni (in the title role; as Tony Camonte), Ann Dvorak (as Tony's sister), Karen Morley, Osgood Perkins, C. Henry Gordon, George Raft (as Guino Rinaldo, Tony's best friend), Vince Barnett, and Boris Karloff.

This Poster is in VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT condition with pinholes in the corners & on some edges, a small tear on the upper center edge on the fold line and minor fold & edge wear.

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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. 

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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.