Bulgarian Posters
When I first saw this poster I loved the imagery & color, if a bit faded. It's Joe Smith American, a US WW II movie. I like the American versions but this somewhat unique simple artwork, appealed to me. Someday I will linen back in and hopefully bring it back to life. And although I posted it before, I thought it nice enough to repost.

Any other Bulgarian paper out there?...

Any other Bulgarian paper out there?...
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O.K. I went into Bruce's Auction History section and looked at the '' Poster By Country'' listings. The last country listed is Ukraine with 109 entries. Obviously then , due to lack of space. there wasn't room left for countries with less than 109 to be shown. I am curious now to what countries are not shown. Morocco ( Love Crazy poster ) springs to mind. Is there a way we can access all the missing countries totals ?
First one must be from Thunder in the Night (1935). The last one is listed as being for "The Outer limits"
Yes the first image is Thunder in The Night ( 1935 ).The second image is Riders Of The Purple Sage ( 1931 ) starring George O'Brien. The third one appears to be non-American.