Holiday Inn Vintage Lobby Card Movie Poster with Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire

This Holiday Inn original vintage lobby card movie poster features Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire and is listed under Entertainment Memorabilia. The item condition is not provided, so check the listing for details. No additional specifications or measurements are included in the description, so review the listing for any notes on size, printing, and authenticity. Free shipping is offered, making it easier to budget total cost at checkout. Please refer to the listing photos and seller details for the most accurate information before purchase.

USD 595.00
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LocationSaint Augustine US
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"Holiday Inn", 1942Original Vintage Lobby Card Movie Poster Starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie ReynoldsVery RARE Original Vintage lobby card from this most revered Christmas Classic ! Great scene with Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and (my personal favorite) Marjorie Reynolds. Excelllent + condition with minor border handling and a tiny brown dot stain on left border. That said, you'll be hard pressed to foind another in this condition! And 100% Original UN-restored.. One of the Best cards of the set! And in my opinion the BEST scene of the movie ! * See enlargeable images above Of all the major Holiday Classics, it is vintage paper from the 1942 “Holiday Inn” that barely survived extinction. Original movie posters and lobby cards have eluded collectors for decades as they seem to surface only every several years. Original movie paper for “White Christmas’ probably has about 5-10 times the population of “Holiday Inn”. NOTE: We acquired six Original “Holiday Inn” lobby cards. Holiday Inn (Paramount, 1942). Lobby Card (11" X 14").This wonderful film is highly regarded as one of Hollywood's greatest musicals. Bing Crosby plays a well-known singer who decides to open a countryside inn after his singing partner (Virginia Dale) deserts him to become Fred Astaire's dancing partner. Fortunately, he discovers Marjorie Reynolds at his inn, but she is spirited away by Astaire when Dale leaves him to get married. Ultimately, Crosby and Astaire join forces and end their rivalry. Featuring the music of Irving Berlin, the film debuts the classic song "White Christmas." Other songs include "Easter Parade," "Be Careful, It's My Heart," and "Abraham." Starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds, Virginia Dale, Walter Abel, Louise Beavers, and Irving Bacon. Directed by Mark Sandrich. Unrestored lobby card that display signs of use. May include light edge wear and light smudges.