So, this is the version that starred David Hasselhoff?
Was thinking a bit of David Keith too . . .
We all know what artistic licence can lead to . . .
Marie-Therese Walter .................................................. 1937 portrait courtesy Picasso
My last word on the Kurt Russell poster likeness debate can best be summed up by these poster images from as far away as Africa . . .
Forget the UK poster for a minute - with its so-so likeness of KR - and wallow in these from further afield to see how poor ol' Kurt has been portrayed . . .
Courtesy Zoran Jovanovic (1986 French poster)
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. . . or these from Ghana (no, don't know artist/s) - but obviously for domestic consumption only.
As the blurb goes,
"In the 80s, Ghanaian mobile cinemas showed movies in villages that didn’t have electricity. This form of entertainment—typically a truck equipped with power generators, TVs, and a library of movies—was an instant success, spawning competing companies. One way to get villagers lining up at your truck was to advertise with outrageous, colorful, hand-painted posters".