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    Boy Named Charlie Brown (1969)

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    • This is an original, rolled, Italian 2-Fogli movie poster from 1970 for A Boy Named Charlie Brown featuring the voices of Peter Robbins (as Charlie Brown), Bill Melendez (as Snoopy), Glenn Gilger (as Linus), Erin Sullivan (as Sally), Andy Pforsich (as Schroeder), Pamelyn Ferdin (as Lucy), Lynda Mendelson (as Frieda), and Christopher DeFaria (as Pig Pen). Bill Melendez also directed the animated film and Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip, is the artist for the poster.

      The poster measures 38.25” x 54.5” and is in good to very good condition with wear and small tears along the edges of the poster and some surface creases from handling and storage. Unlike most 2 fogli posters, it has never been folded.

      Please look closely at the photos (this is the exact poster you are buying). The small, black circles around the edges of the poster are magnets and not pins.

      This very rare and collectible poster, printed in 1970 to promote the Italian theatrical release of A Boy Named Charlie Brown, is not a reproduction or a reprint.

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      Year poster printed: 1970 (first theatrical release in Italy)
      Country: Italy
      Size: 38.25 in x 54.5 in (97 cm x 138 cm)
      Artist: Charles Schultz