This is an originally American movie previously titled ‘The Perfect Gentleman’, a silent movie. The lead actor was Monte Banks.
In the Russian/Ukrainian Releases the title was changed to its literal translation ‘The Real Gentleman’.
At the end of 20s, Stalin was interfering with Ukrainian Independence. The Soviet Regime started repurposing American movies in the native language. The profits were then likely used on different Soviet Propaganda Movies.
This poster is very similar to Avant-Garde heroes ‘the Stenberg Brothers’. You can read more about these posters here.
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
28.5
72.39
Height
42.5
107.95
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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French Vintage Travel Poster for Chemin de Fer de Paris A Orleans to ‘Cote Sud de Bretagne’ by Alo, 1924
Origin:
France
Artist:
Alo (Charles-Jean Hallo)
Circa:
1924
Size:
29.375'' x 41.125''

French Theatrical Poster for ‘Danses Renaissance’ by Pal, 1890s
Origin:
France
Artist:
Pal (Jean de Paleologue)
Circa:
1890s
Size:
32.5'' x 48''

French Vintage Advertising Poster ‘Air France’ by Geral N. Alexandre, circa 1937
Origin:
France
Artist:
Gerald Alexandre
Circa:
1937
Size:
24.25'' x 38.75''
