Description: “HELLO DERE!” THE HIT COMEDY TEAM OF THE 1960sWAY OVER THEIR HEADS IN THIS PARAMOUNT PICTURE THE LAST OF THE SECRET AGENTS? (1966) The VINTAGE, original 3-sheet poster The VINTAGE, original 3-sheet poster IN RARE, VERY GOOD CONDITION! ALLEN & ROSSI & NANCY SINATRA!!! A Three-Sheet Movie Poster measures 41" x 81" and is printed on paper.It got its name because they were originally 3x the size of the one-sheet (27x41). THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL THEATRICAL POSTERSO BIG IT’S IN TWO SECTIONS! 007 Fans!Comedy fans!NANCY SINATRA FANS! Suitable for framing in any office or home.Guaranteed to generate conversation and laughs! SHIPPING:Poster will be shipped FOLDED AND FLAT in a sturdy package with acid-free materials via USPSGround Advantage Mail or equivalent for $16.00 anywhere in the United States. International sales via eBay Global Shipping Program. TRACKING INFORMATION included in the shipping and handling costs. POPGALLERY33 ALWAYS COMBINES SHIPPING! ** The Last of the Secret Agents? is a 1966 American comedy film that spoofs the spy film genre, starring the then-popular comedy team of Allen & Rossi, and costarring Nancy Sinatra. Synopsis: Marty Johnson and Steve Donovan, two American tourists in France, unwittingly become involved in the operations of THEM, an international band of art thieves headed by the diabolical Zolten Schubach. Pressed into working for GGI (Good Guys Inc.), which is the nemesis of THEM, Marty and Steve are given The Umbrella, a multi-purpose piece of spy apparatus rejected by James Bond and Derek Flint. While entertaining guests at Schubach's chateau, Marty and Steve learn that THEM is planning to steal the Venus di Milo when it is shipped to the London World's Fair. Using The Umbrella to wire their finding to GGI, the two receive orders to stay with the gang until it can be apprehended. Bedlam then follows aboard a Paris-bound train and in a helicopter tracking the vehicle carrying the famed statue. The thieves are captured, and Marty and Steve return to the United States as heroes. But just as they are being hailed as the protectors of national treasures, helicopter cables are removing the Statue of Liberty from its foundation. Allen & Rossi was a comedy team composed of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, active from 1957 until 1968. They appeared on over 700 television shows including 44 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, including two of the four Ed Sullivan episodes on which the Beatles appeared. They recorded 16 comedy albums, the title of one using their signature comedy catch phrase of "Hello Dere!" The team also appeared in a spy spoof film The Last of the Secret Agents (1966) and their own TV special. Allen said, of their catch phrase, "We were into the act and I just went blank... and I looked at Steve and said, 'Hello dere … hello dere.' Then suddenly everyone in the club was saying it - hello dere."
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Industry: Movies
Movie: The Last of The Secret Agents?
Size: 41” x 81"
Object Type: Poster
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States