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HOUSE I LIVE IN, THE (1945) One sheet poster

$2,000.00

[Los Angeles]: RKO Pictures, 1945. Vintage original 41 x 27″ (105 x 69 cm) one sheet poster. Conserved on linen, near fine or better.

“Frank Sinatra, apparently playing himself, takes a smoke break from a recording session. He sees more than 10 boys chasing a Jewish boy and intervenes, first with dialogue; then with a little speech. His main points are that we are all Americans and that just one American’s blood is as good as another, all our religions are equally to be respected (the film was made to oppose anti-Semitism and racial prejudice at the end of World War II).” (Library of Congress website)

In 2007, this film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”. Posters for this short film have always been extremely elusive. HA records only one copy sold, in 2007, for $5,975.00.