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Ricardo Montalban autographed Hollywood Walk of Fame trading card
Ricardo Montalban signed Hollywood Walk of Fame trading card
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Glad to see The Mule using technology to bring us closer to the vintage coolness that they are. Simply put, Warren and company simply destroyed us... We were lucky enough to snag tickets last minute 10 rows from the stage. It was a special night wi ... more >
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Concert promoters created handbill versions of many of their posters and used them as sidewalk handouts and dashboard fliers to promote upcoming shows. Many of the handbills are double-sided, with poster art on one side and a calendar of upcoming shows on the other. These handbills represent an important element of rock concert history because they were hands-on marketing tools that united promoter and patron.
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Ricardo Montalban 2008 Donruss Americana Cinema Stars Card #CS-32 - Limited Ed. 97/150
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MUST BE 18 W/I.D. - INCLUDES INSTRUCTION FOR 1 PERSON AND COMPLIMENTARY DRINK - ANY QUANTITY OK
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HOLLYWOOD, California CA Grauman's Chinese Theatre Linen Condition: NM, See condition explanation below. Postmark: Unused Type: Linen Publisher: Western Publishing & Novelty, Los Angeles CA Yes, we combine items for savings in shipping costs! Please see our shipping rates! POSTCARD CONDITIONS: M-Mint perfect NM-Near Mint-very, very light aging EX-Like mint in appearance with no bends or creases. Clean fresh card VG-Corners may be just a bit rounded or bumped G-Good. Corners may be noticeably...
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Susan Watson, with Ricardo Montalban, John Davidson and Stanley Holloway in "the Fantasticks" Premium Photographic Print by
This image from the archives of LIFE magazine, which first appeared on October 16, 1964, is digitally printed on high gloss premium photographic paper resulting in a unique silver pearlescent finish with stunning visual impact and depth that is suitable f
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A unique celebration of the great legacy created by Latino entertainers, from the "tall, dark and handsome" Latin Lover of early cinema to today’s top box-office personalities, HISPANIC HOLLYWOOD explores the remarkable careers and contributions of some of the entertainment industry’s most legendary performers. The enduring appeal of such cinematic greats as RITA HAYWORTH, DOLORES DEL RIO, CARMEN MIRANDA, CESAR ROMERO, JOSE FERRER, and ANTHONY QUINN is captured in scenes from their greatest films. Through...
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The Spy Kids are back again! This time, their trademark action is combined with the very latest digital technology and the thrill of the 3-D experience to deliver a motion picture event that pushes family fun to the next…
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Title: Lena Horne,Ricardo Montalban,Original Broadway Cast
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Show 1: Hispanic Hollywood HISPANIC HOLLYWOOD is a sizzling two-hour special celebrating the silver screen legacy of Hispanic entertainers. From the early passions of the Latin Lover through today’s top celebrities, this unique program is an illuminating voyage into the careers and contributions of some of film history’s most legendary performers. Show 2: Fiesta Experience the music, magic and excitement of a real life Fiesta in the heart of Mexico with Mexican film stars Antonio Moreno, Jorge Negrette, Anna...
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THE BRONZE SCREEN examines the history of Latinos in Hollywood, from the earliest days to the present. From the earliest stereotypes and distortions to the present day, the image of the Latino in Hollywood is chronicled through interviews and film clips.
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Hispanic actors have lit up cinema screens across the globe. This documentary takes a look at the careers of some of the biggest Hispanic names in the business, including Jennifer Lopez, Carmen Miranda, Anthony Quinn, and Salma Hayek.
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This is a special that celebrates the legacy on the silver screen of Hispanic entertainers, from the early "Latin Lover" exemplified by Valentino to modern celebrities such as Antonio Banderas and Jimmy Smits. With clips from famous and important films and interviews. Also includes "Fiesta", a look at a real Mexican fiesta from 1942 starring some of that era's top Mexican film stars.
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