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This limited edition screenplay print would be a great talking point in any classic horror lovers home. A typographic recreation of the poster for The Body Snatcher (1945). Created from the complete screenplay by Val Lewton and Philip MacDonald. 22,954 words in Feast of Flesh font make the image.

Each print is signed and numbered.

All prints are professionally printed to order using natural white 310gsm fine art archival paper and archival inks, with a 2cm border for framing.
This limited edition screenplay print would be a great talking point in any classic horror lovers home. A typographic recreation of the poster for The Body Snatcher (1945). Created from the complete screenplay by Val Lewton and Philip MacDonald. 22,954 words in Feast of Flesh font make the image.

Each print is signed and numbered.

All prints are professionally printed to order using natural white 310gsm fine art archival paper and archival inks, with a 2cm border for framing.
This limited edition screenplay print would be a great talking point in any classic horror lovers home. A typographic recreation of the poster for The Body Snatcher (1945). Created from the complete screenplay by Val Lewton and Philip MacDonald. 22,954 words in Feast of Flesh font make the image.

Each print is signed and numbered.

All prints are professionally printed to order using natural white 310gsm fine art archival paper and archival inks, with a 2cm border for framing.
This limited edition screenplay print would be a great talking point in any classic horror lovers home. A typographic recreation of the poster for The Body Snatcher (1945). Created from the complete screenplay by Val Lewton and Philip MacDonald. 22,954 words in Feast of Flesh font make the image.

Each print is signed and numbered.

All prints are professionally printed to order using natural white 310gsm fine art archival paper and archival inks, with a 2cm border for framing.
This limited edition screenplay print would be a great talking point in any classic horror lovers home. A typographic recreation of the poster for The Body Snatcher (1945). Created from the complete screenplay by Val Lewton and Philip MacDonald. 22,954 words in Feast of Flesh font make the image.

Each print is signed and numbered.

All prints are professionally printed to order using natural white 310gsm fine art archival paper and archival inks, with a 2cm border for framing.
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The Body Snatcher Script Print - Limited Edition 100 of 100 Artwork

Robotic Ewe

United Kingdom

Mixed Media, Digital on Paper

Size: 27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.4 D in

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This limited edition screenplay print would be a great talking point in any classic horror lovers home. A typographic recreation of the poster for The Body Snatcher (1945). Created from the complete screenplay by Val Lewton and Philip MacDonald. 22,954 words in Feast of Flesh font make the image. Each print is signed and numbered. All prints are professionally printed to order using natural white 310gsm fine art archival paper and archival inks, with a 2cm border for framing.

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Mixed Media:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50

Size:27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.4 D in

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