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Paradise, Hawaiian Style was released by Paramount Pictures in June 1966, reaching number 40 on the Variety box office charts and achieving over $2.5 million at the box office. Directed by Michael D. Moore, who had been an assistant director on six previous Elvis films, Paradise, Hawaiian Style was Elvis’ 21st movie and was filmed on location on the picturesque island, resulting in breathtaking footage and stunning visuals. The offered military-issue poster featuring Elvis is similar in style and artwork to the National Screen Service-issued posters, except that the military issue was duotone (two-color) rather than full-color to reduce the expense. These duotone posters were typically produced for film distribution specifically to the military. This one-sheet, military-issue, duotone poster measures 41 by 27 inches (104.4 x 68.58 cm), has been stored folded and is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Graceland Authenticated.
The poster exhibits minor wear, especially at the intersections of the original factory folds. Excellent condition.
Pacer wrote:What is military issue?
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