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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS
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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS
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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS
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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS
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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS
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COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS

COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 1959 Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier 6 U.S. LOBBY CARDS

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6 Original U.S. 11 inch by 14 inch Lobby Cards for the 1959 Jean Negulesco Comedy COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS, based on the novel by Nancy Mitford and starring Deborah Kerr, Maurice Chevalier and Rossano Brazzi.

Grace hastily marries a French aristocrat during WWII, but is separated by circumstance from him for almost nine years. And when reunited, Charles's philandering causes them to divorce and share custody of their son, who never wants them to get back together.

The cards are in fine condition.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#223252567
Start TimeTue 20 Aug 2024 15:37:36 (BST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionUsed
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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