WANDERERS Italian 2p 1979 Philip Kaufman's 1960s New York City teen gang cult classic!
An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Italian Two-Panel (known in Italy as a "4 Fogli") Movie Poster (2p; measures 55" x 78" [140 x 198 cm])
Description: The Wanderers, the classic 1979 Philip Kaufman New York City coming-of-age teen gang melodrama ("It was The Wanderers against the world... ...and the world never had a chance!"; "It's 1963. Meet the Wanderers... They were the hottest guys in town."; "Based upon the novel by Richard Price"; about teenage boys in the Bronx) starring Ken Wahl (as Richie), John Friedrich (as Joey), Karen Allen (in her third movie role!), Toni Kalem, Alan Rosenberg (as Turkey), Tony Ganios (as Perry), Linda Manz (as Peewee), Dolph Sweet (as Chubby Galasso), Olympia Dukakis, William Andrews (as Emilio, Joey's dad), Dion Albanese (as Teddy Wong), Farrel R. Tannenbaum, and Erland van Lidth (an immense Dutch opera singer who made a handful of very memorable appearances as the ultimate bad guy, including as "Terror" in this movie, his first movie role, and as "Grossberger" in "Stir Crazy").
Important Added Info: Note that this Italian two-panel was printed in 2 sections designed to overlap.
Overall Condition: very good.
An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded Italian Two-Panel (known in Italy as a "4 Fogli") Movie Poster (2p; measures 55" x 78" [140 x 198 cm])
Description: The Wanderers, the classic 1979 Philip Kaufman New York City coming-of-age teen gang melodrama ("It was The Wanderers against the world... ...and the world never had a chance!"; "It's 1963. Meet the Wanderers... They were the hottest guys in town."; "Based upon the novel by Richard Price"; about teenage boys in the Bronx) starring Ken Wahl (as Richie), John Friedrich (as Joey), Karen Allen (in her third movie role!), Toni Kalem, Alan Rosenberg (as Turkey), Tony Ganios (as Perry), Linda Manz (as Peewee), Dolph Sweet (as Chubby Galasso), Olympia Dukakis, William Andrews (as Emilio, Joey's dad), Dion Albanese (as Teddy Wong), Farrel R. Tannenbaum, and Erland van Lidth (an immense Dutch opera singer who made a handful of very memorable appearances as the ultimate bad guy, including as "Terror" in this movie, his first movie role, and as "Grossberger" in "Stir Crazy").
Important Added Info: Note that this Italian two-panel was printed in 2 sections designed to overlap.
Overall Condition: very good.