THREE RUSSIAN GIRLS, 1943, movie stills, Anna Sten, Mimi Forsythe
Item Number: 492
Time Left: CLOSED
Online Close: May 29, 2025 10:00 PM CDT
Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!
Description
Three Russian Girls, the 1943 Fedor Ozep and Henry S. Kesler WWII military female soldiers adventure comedy starring Ann Sten, Kent Smith, Mimi Forsythe, Alexander Granach, Cathy Frye, Paul Guilfoyle and Kane Richard.
NOTE: This film was made during WWII when Russia was our ally.
DESCRIPTION: This is a group of 4 production stills each measuring 8 x 10 in a variety of scenes. One still has United Artists tags, title and credits. The other 3 stills have United Artists copyright tags and the production code with no title or credits.
CONDITION: Very Good as some stills may have some use and edge wear. SEE IMAGES.
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