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Trend Hunter has featured many image collages created via computer software using numerous images, but how about if I tell you that this Godfather poster is created by handwriting the entire movie script!
This incredible artwork of the highest grossing film of its time, which was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starred Marlon Brando, is created by Pop Art with the help and partnership of Paramount Studios.
The poster is created by completely handwriting the entire script from The Godfather. All words are completely legible, and you can easily identify your favorite lines from the film, making this a must have for any Godfather fanatic.
The artwork is available in four options: 44 x 55 ‘’ Giclee - $399.99, 24 x 30 ‘’ Poster - $13.99, 24x30 Limited (1000 piece) unsigned - $99.99, and 24x30 Limited (250 piece) signed - $299.99.
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