Description
This is a two-sided movie poster. It was designed to be put up on a window, so both sides may be seen. No blank back side. It measures 40 in x 27 in. A poster is supposed to inform you about the movie. The two lines in red let you know that this is a true story and they are real heroes. The scene depicted on the poster is of three men with backpacks. They seem to be at a train station, The title reads "The 15:17 to Paris." Putting that together then, the movie is of an event that happened. Three men were heroes on the 3:17 train to Paris. Have to see the movie to find out more--such as what happened then and that the men in the movie poster were the actual heroes on that train. Not actors. Good poster tells you just enough to entice you to see the movie. Hitchcock made 50 movies. Only one was of a real event. Eastwood is still making movies. This could be his only one of a real event with the real people that were the heroes of the event.