Anonymous - Liefdesbron / Fontaine d'Amour - 1950s






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Original cinema poster for the Belgian release of 'De Liefdesbron' / 'Die Liebesquelle' / 'Fontaine d'Amour' for the Austrian drama film from 1965, directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Ann Smyrner, Hans-Jürgen Bäumler and Sieghardt Rupp in the main roles. The screenplay was written by Walter Schneider. In the Federal Republic of Germany the film was first released in cinemas on 20 January 1966.
Print: Imprimerie Wagram -Bruxelles
Condition A: a few minor crease marks in the credits, otherwise entirely intact. Fresh colors.
Shipping: rolled in a sturdy tube with Bpost track & trace
The municipal council of the idyllic village Jonkborn in the inland of Sweden wants to open the village to tourism to tap a new source of income. The Ministry of Tourism has already promised financial support if certain conditions are met. The advertising expert Leif must advise the municipality. Mayor Nils Hansen conceives the idea to transform the spring in the nearby forest, which the population lovingly calls the "source of love", into an attraction. A poster is quickly designed showing a naked woman in a bath and the text reads: "The love spring of Jonkborn gives men strength and women beauty!"
Original cinema poster for the Belgian release of 'De Liefdesbron' / 'Die Liebesquelle' / 'Fontaine d'Amour' for the Austrian drama film from 1965, directed by Ernst Hofbauer and starring Ann Smyrner, Hans-Jürgen Bäumler and Sieghardt Rupp in the main roles. The screenplay was written by Walter Schneider. In the Federal Republic of Germany the film was first released in cinemas on 20 January 1966.
Print: Imprimerie Wagram -Bruxelles
Condition A: a few minor crease marks in the credits, otherwise entirely intact. Fresh colors.
Shipping: rolled in a sturdy tube with Bpost track & trace
The municipal council of the idyllic village Jonkborn in the inland of Sweden wants to open the village to tourism to tap a new source of income. The Ministry of Tourism has already promised financial support if certain conditions are met. The advertising expert Leif must advise the municipality. Mayor Nils Hansen conceives the idea to transform the spring in the nearby forest, which the population lovingly calls the "source of love", into an attraction. A poster is quickly designed showing a naked woman in a bath and the text reads: "The love spring of Jonkborn gives men strength and women beauty!"
