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HEIDI AND PETER FOLDED AUSTRALIAN DAYBILL POSTER HEINRICH GRETLER 1955

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We know the most important part of selling is ensuring the customer is happy, we will do everything we can to make this an efficient purchase but if there are any problems, be assured we will resolve all issues. Having been trading in vintage items for 2 decades we know customer satisfaction is the most important part of selling, nearly as important is the customer getting a bargain, if you feel any item is over priced please do make us an offer and we'll do our best to accept it! We want to sell not hoard!

ENJOY LOOKING AT OUR WONDERFUL ORIGINAL MOVIE MEMORABILIA

PRODUCT & CONDITION:

Crease lines from being folded and minimal damage to the poster or edges considering its age colours remain bright and vibrant. Your chance to get this rare original poster, for the film’s Australian cinema release in 1955. Please take note of the size of this item before buying.

Heidi lives with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps in the summer, and she and Peter play and tend the goats. In the winter, she stays with Peter's mother, and they attend school. One day a letter arrives from Heidi's friend, Klara Sesemann, an ill youngster who spends most of her time in a wheelchair, stating she is coming for a visit. The teacher, who has been having trouble with making Peter study, and Heidi's grandfather decides to pose as Santa Claus and scare him into studying. It is successful and with Heidi's help, Peter learns how to read. With the arrival of summer, Klara appears along with her grandmother, and her prim governess Rottenmeyer. Heidi's grandfather suggests she stay with Heidi, while the governess stays in the village to visit and keep an eye on Klara. Peter is resentful and destroys Klara's wheelchair. Heidi's grandfather is secretly pleased, as he feels that Klara doesn't really need the wheelchair. Calamity strikes in the form of a storm which causes the brook to overflow, flooding the village and wrecking many homes. Klara pitches in to help and forgets about her illness, emerging a healthy and happy girl. Her father, Here Sesemann, is overjoyed and organizes a festival in a nearby town to help the stricken village.

GRADE: GOOD:

Poster folded in good condition. There may be small scuffs to edges and fold, scuffing more damage than would be expected in specific areas, see photos. Good, but overall the poster is in good condition for age. Please carefully inspect images before purchasing whilst remembering all posters are original and therefore used.

ORIGINALITY: 

This is an original genuine Australian cinema release daybill

size will vary depending on year and studio

pre-war 15"x 40"

war-time 10" x 30"

post war 13"x 30"

printed after 1980 13" x 26" as guide only

1955


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