"Too Late for Tears" Movie 1940s Print Advertisement 1949 Cancel Culture VictimsThis is a vintage print advertisement from the 1940s for the 1949 movie "Too Late for Tears." The ad showcases dramatic scenes featuring Lizabeth Scott, Don De Fore, and Dan Duryea, capturing the intense emotions and suspense that characterize this film noir classic. The black and white imagery and bold text emphasize the tension and drama of the era. Original 1949 magazine print ad Measures approximately 8. 25" x 11. 25" Features stars Lizabeth
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