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Old Surehand
This poster is a portrait of a brown horse and rider, in profile. He has a rifle at his side, and his hands are on the reins. The sun is setting on the brown horizon, with a dark yellow sky. The background of the poster is blue, and there is a small cameo portrait in each corner; three are cowboys, and one is an Indian. There is a half circle banner on the top and the bottom of the portrait; with a yellow star on each end of the banner. There is a brown border. This film is a West German and Yugoslavian coproduction.
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Okkupation in 26 Bildern
This poster is a black and white graphic illustration of four rectangular walls, as seen from above, on a white background. They are slightly offset from one another, forming an open rectangle. The walls are white on the top, and black on the sides. Within the rectangle is a man's face with a large nail driven into the forehead. There are black rivulets coming off of the walls, which turn to red. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Die Olsenbande fliegt über alle Berge
This poster is a color photograph of the three Danish actors portraying the Olsen Gang. They are standing, facing the viewer, along a riverbank, with a bridge and buildings in the background. The one in the yellow plaid blazer is firing a slingshot; the small one is smoking a cigar, and the middle one is holding a satchel. This film is Danish.
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Die Olsenbande fliegt über die Planke
This poster is a color photograph of the three Danish actors portraying the Olsen Gang. They are standing, facing the viewer, with the smallest one crouching down, leaning to the left, and each taller Olsen behind him, slightly higher. They are standing outside, in front of a building. The one at the front is smoking a cigar in a bowler hat; the tallest one is in a yellow plaid blazer and brimmed hat. This film is Danish.
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Die Olsenbande schlägt wieder zu
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a tan suitcase with metal corners on a tan background. The suitcase is held by a hand, which has a bowler hat on it. The thumb is extended, and has a white bandage wrapped around it, which is tied at the top; the bow loops have eyes in them. There is a small Danish flag at the bottom of the poster. This film is Danish.
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Die Olsenbande ergibt sich nie
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a red tank, in profile. The body of the tank is actually an older man with grey hair in a striped suit and bowler hat; the tank's gun is actually a long, rolled cigar in his mouth. This film is Danish.
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Die Olsenbande stellt die Weichen
This poster is a comical graphic illustration of the three actors portraying the Olsen Gang. They are on roller skates, on a railroad track on a green floor. The background is yellow. Each of the men is wearing a blue hat with a yellow emblem on it,, and the men are huddled together on the tracks. The man at the front is smoking a cigar, with a giant white cloud coming from it. This film is Danish.
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Onibaba
This poster is an illustration of a white kabuki mask with horns. The mask is split down the middle, and a man's face is emerging. The background is swirly dark yellow at the top, and black at the bottom. This film is Japanese.
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Ottokar der Weltverbesserer
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a boy with white-blond, lanky hair. He wears a yellow t-shirt with a green collar and stripes on the arms. There is a clown with a red dunce cap on the front. The boy has a black eye and a Band-Aid over the other eye. The background is white, and there are comic comment bubbles in different colors around the poster. There is a speckled black border. This film is East German.
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Der Orangen-junge
This poster is a graphic illustration of a white bowl which is shattered on an orange background. One of the pieces is orange, and has a woman's face on it. Three oranges have been placed suggestively to suggest breasts and a vagina. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Nackt unter Wölfen
This poster is a black and white photograph of a young boy in a dark tweed coat. He is standing next to a man, whose hand is on the boy's chest, holding him back. This film is East German.
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Nussbrot
The central image of this poster is the head of a steer on a white rectangular background. There is an orange circular area by his mouth, like a cigarette burn. The white rectangle is on a repeating wallpaper image of floral tapestry and lace on a black background. This film is Soviet.
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Der neue Lehrer
his poster is a black and white graphic illustration of a snarling man with a pistol in his hand, about to pull the trigger. The background is black. This film is Soviet.
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Nicht hinauslehnen
This poster is a graphic illustration of a large stuffed black suit. The line of the lapel forms a sharp "S." At the neckline, there is an upside down grey hard hat, with another on top of it, right side up, hinged at the back and open at the front. There is a green 100 note in the bottom of the helmet, curling upward. The background is dark grey. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Die Nacht des Klavierspielers
This poster consists of three black and white photographs of eyeballs on a black background. A hot pink triangle is drawn, with an eye in each corner. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Nukys Abenteuer
This poster is a colored pencil illustration of a chimpanzee, wearing a read sweater and green pants, holding a banana in his left hand. He is astride the letters forming the film title. It is on a black background. This film is Soviet.
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Noch einmal fiel ein Schuss…
This poster is a red line drawing of a couple in casual clothes seated at a table. He is smoking, and she has one arm around his shoulders, hugging him to her. There is a trio behind them, with one man on the acoustic guitar one on the accordion, and the man in the middle singing. The background is orange. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Neun Tages eines Jahres
This poster is composed of black and white horizontal stripes. At the center, the stripes ribbon upward, forming a diamond. As it curves the stripes become purple and then blue. Within the purple section is a black and white photographic portrait of a man and a woman. This film is Soviet.
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Nachtspiele
This poster is a graphic illustration of an eye, with a yellow heart for the iris, on a black background. The lids are white line drawings, with a few thick white strokes for eyelashes. bottom. This film is East German.
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Nackt unter Wölfen
This poster is a blue and grey photograph of Armin Mueller-Stahl with a shaved head and round glasses, holding a small boy. There are grey vertical stripes across the poster, making it look like a concentration camp uniform. bottom. This film is East German.
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Nelken in Aspik
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a young man in a blue tunic, belted at the waist, with a white bib, his arm raised over his head, backing away from a table covered with a white tablecloth. There is a bowl and spoon on the table. One of his stockings is coming off his foot. The background is white, with yellow at the bottom. This film is East German.
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Der nackte Mann auf dem Sportplatz
This poster is a graphic illustration of a naked man. He is bald, with his hands on his hips. The background is blue, and there are white clouds floating above his head. He seems to be looking down. This film is East German.
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Nicht schummeln, Liebling!
This poster is a colorized photograph of Frank Schöbel and a young woman on an orange background. They are laughing and each is holding a soccer ball. Their outfits are neon pink and blue. This film is East German.
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Nicht schummeln, Liebling!
This poster is a color photograph of Frank Schöbel. He is wearing a red shirt with a wide collar. This film is East German.
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Eine Nacht mit Scheherezade
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a young woman's head. She wears a white turban with a gem and feather at the front, and a pink veil over the lower half of her face. She had long, wavy tresses; on one side, a line of black camels walks along, on the other side stands a horse and rider holding a staff. The sky is blue, with one orange cloud. This film is Soviet.