Hi, Wim:
Looking at it, I thought at first it might be for a German version of The
Picture of Dorian Gray. But as far as I can tell there was only one German
film adaptation of that story and it was released in 1917 by another studio,
not UFA (which had only just come into existence that year).
I'd say from the style of the artwork, though, that you're probably right
that it's late 20s or early 30s. The style of the logo could also offer a
clue as to when it dates from. You might go through some online examples of
UFA posters and compare logos.
Dave
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From: "bqjansen" <w...@bqjansen.demon.nl>
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Subject: [MOPO] UFA poster
Hi, bought this UFA poster from the twenties on thirties. No clue what it
is. It's suggested that it might be an export poster without titles.
Has anyone any info on this poster ior the export-story?
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk227/HazardousOperations/543-1.jpg
Wim
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