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- Irwin Allen
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Jan 3, 2024 · 1962 Original U.S. Insert 14"x 36" Movie Theater Poster BARBARA LUNA AUTOGRAPH Jules Verne's 5 Weeks in a Balloon, the 1962 Irwin Allen fantasy adventure melodrama ("Climb aboard...
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Five Weeks In A Balloon Posters - Buy Five Weeks In A Balloon Poster Online - Movieposters.com. MPW-109980. Five Weeks In A Balloon. $59.99 USD. 1962. 24" × 36" Reprint, Rolled, Giclee, Add a finish. free Shipping. Wood Frame.
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- Irwin Allen
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Five Weeks in a Balloon is a 1962 American adventure film loosely based on the 1863 novel of the same name by Jules Verne filmed in CinemaScope. It was produced and directed by Irwin Allen; his last feature film in the 1960s before moving to producing several science fiction television series. Although set in Africa, it was filmed in California.
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- Irwin Allen
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An original one-sheet movie poster (27" x 41") from 1962 for Five Weeks in a Balloon. Not a reproduction. Certificate of Authenticity (COA) included. Original Film Art has thousands of original, theatrical movie posters from around the world.
An elderly English doctor and his 14-year old American nephew go on a perilous journey to Africa in an hot air balloon with an African guide, to retrieve a precious diamond from the top of a volcanic rock, as a gift for Queen Victoria.