Description
This Plunder of the Sun vintage window card offers a wonderfully cinematic glimpse into classic studio adventure storytelling—presented with the kind of collector care that helps preserve original theatrical graphics at their best. At first glance, you can sense the authentic mid-century design language: rich, period color, bold typography, and a composed scene that fits perfectly with the film’s mix of peril, romance, and discovery.
The story centers on an American insurance adjuster who becomes stranded in Mexico and is drawn into the world of an archaeologist and an antiquities collector. Together, they chase the lure of treasure through the Mexican ruins of Zapoteca, where every step feels closer to wonder—and danger—than the last.
A linen-backed window card format like this is especially appealing for framing and display, and it’s described as professionally mounted using acid-free conservation methods. The result is a piece that stays true to its original theatrical intent while remaining ready for long-term collection.
Condition:
Linen backed, professional acid-free conservation mounted, and in very good condition.
Authentication:
Original lithograph vintage movie poster material (not a reproduction), guaranteed authentic, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.


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