The Lost Squadron Framed Art Print by Film Classics
The Lost Squadron Framed Art Print by Film Classics

The Lost Squadron Framed Art Print by Film Classics

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black or white satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: 230gsm, fine-grain, smooth art paper
Frame Size: 400mm x 300mm
Supplied with D Rings and screws

The Lost Squadron is a 1932 American pre-Code drama, action, film starring Richard Dix, Mary Astor, and Robert Armstrong, with Erich von Stroheim and Joel McCrea in supporting roles, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the novel The Lost Squadron (1932) by Dick Grace, the film is about three World War I pilots who find jobs after the war as Hollywood stunt fliers. The Lost Squadron was the first RKO production to carry the screen credit "Executive Producer, David O. Selznick".

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Ref: FP172

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The Lost Squadron Framed Art Print by Film Classics

The Lost Squadron Framed Art Print by Film Classics

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black or white satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: 230gsm, fine-grain, smooth art paper
Frame Size: 400mm x 300mm
Supplied with D Rings and screws

The Lost Squadron is a 1932 American pre-Code drama, action, film starring Richard Dix, Mary Astor, and Robert Armstrong, with Erich von Stroheim and Joel McCrea in supporting roles, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the novel The Lost Squadron (1932) by Dick Grace, the film is about three World War I pilots who find jobs after the war as Hollywood stunt fliers. The Lost Squadron was the first RKO production to carry the screen credit "Executive Producer, David O. Selznick".

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Ref: FP172

Buy this print online: