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Sieben tonnen Dollar
This poster is an illustration of a man and woman in a narrow iron bed. The bed is at the top of a pink and blue spiral, which has fluffy white and blue clouds along it. There are also white balls with numbers on them along the spiral. There is a rainbow above the bed, ending at the top of the poster. The background is a black night sky, with white stars. This film is Hungarian.
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Ein Sommer mit dem Cowboy
This poster is a color photograph of a man's torso. He wears a Levi's jean jacket, open, and blue jeans with a black belt. On his naked, hairy chest there is an illustration of a snorting bull's head. The horns of the bull form the shape of a heart. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Eine sonderbare Liebe
This poster is an illustration of a man and a woman embracing, which forms an arch across the poster. She is in blue, with her arms about the man's neck, and comes from the left side of the poster. He is in grey, with his arms around her waist, and leans from the right side of the poster. Above them is a grey storm cloud in a pink sky; rain falls on them. This film is East German.
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Sannikow-Land
This poster is an illustration of four men, all dressed in heavy winter outfits, and all with mustaches. One has a fur hat, one a white fur hood, and one a scarf. In the background is greenery, and a sailing ship. White birds fly on a blue sky. This film is Soviet. There is extensive creasing damage along the fold lines, and numerous pin holes.
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Sinbads siebente Reise
This poster is a comical illustration of a man in colorful pantaloons and turban, holding a scimitar raised in his right hand. He is standing on the curled tongue of a giant green dragon. The dragon has two horns on the top of his head, and flames and smoke coming from the nostrils on the top of his snout. The background is blue. This film is English.
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Seitenstechen
This poster has a large pixilated, black and white photograph of a man in a suit, large belly thrust forward. The pixilation covers the entire poster, becoming less dense toward the top. This film is East German.
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Der Spaziergaengerin von Sans-Souci
This poster is a blurry, close-up color image of a woman's face. She has blonde hair, with wisps across her face. This film is a French and West German co-production. There is water damage to the bottom half of the poster.
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Sex Mission
This poster features the film's title, in large red letters, beneath which are sergeant's stripes that form an elongated "V" with a three pointed star in the opening. It has a thick red border around it. The background is a black and white repeat of small triangles. This film is Polish.
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Safeknacker (Loophole)
This poster is an illustration of three rats in black business suits, sitting in green chairs at a brown conference table. There are stacks of money on the table. The illustration is on a dark purple background. This film is English.
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Der Sünder
This poster has been designed to look like a graph. There is a yellow border, which is labeled with the days of the week at the bottom, and numbers along the left hand side. The graph itself is green, with a red arrow going diagonally from bottom left to top right. Superimposed on the graph is a black and white photograph of a man in a herringbone coat and beret, holding a telephone up in his right hand. This film is Soviet.
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Der Sizilianer
This poster's main feature are portraits of the three film leads. Christopher Lambert wears a white button down shirt and brown coat. His hands clasp rifle shells at his waist. To his left is Barbara Sukowa, with a marabou feather hat and black netting covering her face. To her left is a full length portrait of Christopher Lambert in the same outfit. At her bodice is an image of men with guns on horseback. To his left is a portrait of John Turturro, in a white sweater, holding an automatic rifle. Below him is an image of an old black Rolls Royce, in front of a stately gate. The drawings are on a beige background. This film is American.
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Die Sanduhr
This poster is an airbrushed illustration of two hands. The woman's hand on top is closed, and looks like it is holding on to something, which it is about to release into the man's hand which lies below it, palm up. The nails of the woman's hand are painted red. The background of the poster is a variegated flecked light and dark green. The entire poster is dotted with various colors of paint spatter. This film is Soviet.
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Der Salamander
This poster is a black illustration on a dark grey background. It is of a man, standing with legs apart, in a suit. He has on a waistcoat, which is white, and splattered with blood. He has his right hand in his pocket. Coming out from the tail of the suit coat is a yellow and black salamander tail. There are white highlights on the tops of his shoes. This film is an American and Italian co-production.
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Spanien im Herzen
This black and white poster is designed to look like a film strip negative, with one full frame visible in the middle, and half visible at the top and bottom of the poster. The frame shows a negative image of a man wearing a heavy uniform coat and Red Army peaked cap. To the right is a series of squares with rounded corners meant to resemble the guide holes in a film reel. This film is East German.
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Die Sache mit dem Regenschirm
This two color poster consists of a large caricature drawing of a black poodle with the head of a man. The poodle wears a blue and yellow scarf. Atop the man's head is a pineapple with a face on it, with the handle of an open umbrella sticking out of the top. There is a long dagger through the pineapple. This film is French. The poster was cut incorrectly, so there is an additional triangular tab of paper at the upper right hand corner of the poster. There is also a tear in the top edge.
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Sabine Kleist, 7 Jahre
This poster is a pastel illustration of a young girl, back to the viewer, drawing stick figures on a wall. She has long blond hair, braided, with a red bow. She wears a blue skirt and green cardigan sweater. The wall is grey and dingy. This film is East German.
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Sag' Guten Tag zu der Dame
This poster is a drawing of two hands, holding marionette control cross bars, with strings hanging from them. The drawing is on an ochre background, which has an overall pattern of small burgundy squares on it. This film is French.
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Saschka
This poster is a terra cotta conte drawing of the head of a young man. He wears a Red Army peaked cap, and his brow is wrinkled as he looks down. The background is light grey, and there is a drawn olive green border. This film is Soviet.
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Spartacus
This poster is a charcoal drawing of an extremely well-muscled man's torso. The image is framed by a dark brown border. This film is Soviet. The poster is highly acidic, and there is a closed tear at the top edge, in the middle.
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Sonate am See
This poster is a painting of four lily pads, floating on a blue sea, with a lily flower floating at the center. Three of the pads are green. One of them is pink, and shaped like a heart. This film is Soviet.
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Sing Cowboy sing
This poster is a photograph of two men jumping in the air, mouths wide open, in front of a building with a clay tile roof. The man on the left has a cowboy hat, plaid patchwork shirt, and brown pants and cowboy boots. The man on the right has on a cowboy hat, a handkerchief around his neck, a blue denim shirt, blue jeans, and cowboy boots. This film is East German.
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Sofia
This poster is a black and white close up of a woman. She has her head tilted up and to the right. She has bangs and shoulder length dark, straight hair. There is an illustration of a chain link fence superimposed on the photograph, across the entire poster. This film is Argentinean.
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So ein Störenfried
This poster is an airbrushed illustration of a man in a green sweater, blue pants, and grey cap, carrying two large cloth bundles on his shoulders. The scenery behind him is green, with a blue sky. This film is Soviet.
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So beginnt die Liebe
This poster features an illustration of a folded airplane. It is made out of blue denim, with yellow "stitching." The wing has a red heart with an arrow through it. On the underside of the wing is a classical illustration of a nude and cupid. The background is a bright grass green. This film is Czechoslovakian. There is a closed tear along the top edge, on the left.
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Der Skorpion
In this illustrated poster, we see two hands coming from either side of the poster, wringing the neck of a white goose. There is a rivulet of dark pink blood coming from the goose's mouth, running down the hands of the strangler. The poster has a black and grey wash background. This film is Soviet.