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Charlotte Austin + Charles Coburn in How to Be Very, Very Popular 1955 Photo 841
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Vintage Charlotte Austin & Charles Coburn in How to Be Very, Very Popular (1955) Original Comedy Movie Photo – Classic 1950s Hollywood Collectible
Description:
This original vintage photograph captures Charlotte Austin and the legendary Charles Coburn in the 1955 comedy How to Be Very, Very Popular. Starring alongside Betty Grable and Sheree North, Austin and Coburn add to the charm of this lively film about two showgirls who hide out in a men’s college dormitory to escape trouble. Directed by Nunnally Johnson, this movie is a beloved gem from the 1950s, celebrated for its lighthearted humor and the unforgettable performances of its talented cast.
In excellent vintage condition, this rare movie still is perfect for collectors of classic Hollywood comedies, mid-century film memorabilia, and fans of Charles Coburn and Charlotte Austin. Ideal for display, this photo brings a touch of 1950s Hollywood magic to any collection.
Key Features:
Original Movie Still from How to Be Very, Very Popular (1955)
Featuring: Charlotte Austin and Charles Coburn
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minimal age-related wear
Size: [Specify dimensions if known, e.g., 8x10 inches]
Perfect for fans of 1950s comedy films, classic Hollywood memorabilia, and Charles Coburn's filmography
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Add a piece of Hollywood history to your collection with this original photo featuring Charlotte Austin and Charles Coburn in How to Be Very, Very Popular—a must-have for fans of classic comedies and 1950s cinema.
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