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Original Film Art accepts payment via over 100 world currencies. Please select your currency from the "Select Currency" dropdown menu or use one of the links below to browse and pay in your local currency.
Additional currencies are available in the "Select Currency" drop down menu. All orders are processed at the most current exchange rate.
Additional languages available by using the "Select Language" dropdown at the top of the Desktop version of our site.
First introduced in the 1910s, half-sheet posters measure 22" x 28" and were displayed inside movie theaters to promote the current release. They were mounted in special displays and used together with one-sheet and insert posters to fully advertise a newly released movie. Half-sheet posters were printed on card stock paper and are half the size of a one sheet poster. They were usually not folded and rolled for shipping to theaters. Half-sheet posters were sometimes folded after printing.
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