
Stake attention in this memory
A framed, vintage-style movie poster is displayed against a plain, light-colored wall. The frame is dark blue, with a glossy finish and a ribbed profile. The poster itself is monochromatic, featuring a distressed black and white appearance, reminiscent of an old newspaper advertisement. The central imagery on the poster depicts several figures, including two men in suits, one holding what appears to be a gun, interacting with cartoonish, sheet-like ghosts. Below them, a woman in a long gown or nightdress is illustrated. The overall aesthetic suggests a comedic horror theme from an earlier era. Visible text on the poster advertises the film "The Ghost Breakers" starring BOB HOPE and PAULETTE GODDARD, described as "Merrier, scarier than 'The Cat and the Canary'". It is noted as "A Paramount Picture with RICHARD CARLSON PAUL LUKAS ANTHONY QUINN WILLIE BEST." A speech bubble states, "If you're a ghost then I want to be haunted!" Additionally, the poster promotes live performances: "IN PERSON Orrin TUCKER AND HIS ORCHESTRA" and "Wee Bonnie BAKER AND HER SHY VOICE," with "Gil Mershon - The Bodyguards Les Gherzis - The Stapletons" also featured, alongside the exclamation "Oh, Johnny! What Music!" Further details include "STARTS TODAY! Doors Open 8:30 a.m." and the location "PARAMOUNT TIMES SQUARE." The poster is angled slightly to the right within the frame. The wall behind the frame is unadorned, providing a neutral backdrop. The context of Kyiv, Ukraine, applies to the photo's origin, not the poster's content.
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