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"Texas Lady" was a cowboy western directed by Tim Whelan in 1955. Texas HoldEm, ever heard of it? Starring Claudette Colbert as a ferocious woman with quick hands, this gambling thriller was certain to have you on the edge of your seat.

Described as "Perfumed Dynamite" we just know Ms. Colbert was a card-playing force to be reckoned with. "They were giants until a soft-spoken lady cut them down to size"... sounds like a true Texas belle to us!

This 50s film artwork is incredible. With a wide tint of red spread across the foreground, the scene is set for Ms. Colbert's fighting fingertips. With a harrowing cowboy with a pistol in tow taking over the left side of the graphic, we just hope our leading ladies chip count isn't at stake!

This fabulous Australian daybill is the perfect piece for the poker loving Texan in your life.

Condition: Very Good. Original fold lines present. Slight border creasing. 

Year: c.1955 - 69 years old

Size: 13.5" x 30.0" (34cm x 76cm)


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Jeanie W. (Chicago, IL, US)
It’s folded!!

The poster got here but it’s tri-folded!! I didn’t see any warning of that. Buyer beware.

Hello Jeanie, thanks for your review, although we're sorry you were disappointed with the fold lines. We'd be happy to process a return for you if it's not what you expected, no problem at all. We do try to point out any condition issues in the description (in this case it read 'Original fold lines present'), but I realize it can be easy to overlook. These old movie posters were almost always issued folded, so it's par for the course for a real vintage movie poster unfortunately.

Thanks for the feedback, and please do let us know if you'd rather return the poster.

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Jeanie W. (Chicago, IL, US)
It’s folded!!

The poster got here but it’s tri-folded!! I didn’t see any warning of that. Buyer beware.

Hello Jeanie, thanks for your review, although we're sorry you were disappointed with the fold lines. We'd be happy to process a return for you if it's not what you expected, no problem at all. We do try to point out any condition issues in the description (in this case it read 'Original fold lines present'), but I realize it can be easy to overlook. These old movie posters were almost always issued folded, so it's par for the course for a real vintage movie poster unfortunately.

Thanks for the feedback, and please do let us know if you'd rather return the poster.

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