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''Jet Pilot'' - 1957 Art Print

$15.35
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''Jet Pilot'' - 1957 art print by Retro Movie Posters. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A vintage movie poster reproduction of ''Jet Pilot'' -a 1957 American Cold War-era aviation film directed by Josef von Sternberg, starring John Wayne... more
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Art Print Reviews (22694)
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Carol Gunderson
September 17th, 2025

I love the print...BUT ...wish I had ordered it in a larger size! Also, the artists name is a little cut off at the beginnimg. Otherwise, I'll !Take do. Am 90 years old with happy memories of Bob Fosse!
Rod Burns
September 17th, 2025

It’s perfect, thank you!
Rod Burns
September 17th, 2025

Love it, thank you!
Rod Burns
September 17th, 2025

It’s perfect! Love it!
James Bryan
September 16th, 2025

Very happy with my purchase. Shipping was fast and the whole process was hassles free. Item arrived in flawless condition. I am currently having it framed and can't wait to see it displayed on my wall.
Linda Paxton
September 13th, 2025

I stand in deep contemplation before your art work and a world of wonderment opens and spins in my head.You have chosen a beautiful verse from the Bible, but aren’t they all beautiful, because the word is Jesus and Jesus is the word…..He is altogether lovely….The hairs on your head are all numbered. He creates and is concerned from the nucleus to the nebulae, from the micro to the macro, from the 3 billion letters of the DNA to the baby firmly held and formed in its beauty. Who could think it was all a mindless accident from nothing. ? How can we open a word document if the programmer has not skilfully ordered the codes and engineered with precision the software.? His signature is in every cell. Galileo has said’ mathematics is the alphabet with which God has written the universe.’ and the Mandel Brot set is often called the thumbprint of God. We are created in His image and you are expressing yourself as a true imager of God. You are reflecting back to the world the Creator God in this masterpiece. You have indeed enriched my world in bringing to mind some profound thoughts. You have captured so artistically and brilliantly something of our infinite, boundless and majestic God. I see the garden and the Gardener.. I do stand in amazement of your ingenuity, your talent of the baby being so lovingly woven in the double helix. All so incredibly beautiful….. Thank you, so very very much.
Artist's Description
A vintage movie poster reproduction of ''Jet Pilot'' -a 1957 American Cold War-era aviation film directed by Josef von Sternberg, starring John Wayne and Janet Leigh in the lead roles. The film combines elements of romance, espionage, and military aviation during a tense period in U.S.-Soviet relations. Here's a description of the movie:
Title: Jet Pilot
Year: 1957
Director: Josef von Sternberg
Cast:
John Wayne as Colonel Jim Shannon
Janet Leigh as Lt. Anna Marladovna Shannon
Jay C. Flippen as Colonel Rexford Keller
Paul Fix as General Ennis C. Hawkes
Roland Winters as General Fong
Hans Conried as Colonel Sokolov
Ivan Triesault as General Langrad
Richard Rober as Major Jack Richards
Marie Windsor as Kara
Hans von Morhart as Dr. Dubov
Plot Summary:
"Jet Pilot" is set during the Cold War and follows the story of Colonel Jim Shannon (John Wayne), a U.S. Air Force officer and skilled fighter pilot. While patrolling the skies near the...
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Welcome to Retro Movie Posters - your go-to destination for timeless movie poster reproductions and vintage-inspired art. For fascinating short bios of your favorite film stars, visit our companion blog at Film Legends. Retro Movie Posters was inspired by the success of a company where it specialized in designing all-in-one workplace posters. Recognizing a growing demand for unique visual styles and retro art, the designers used their expertise in design and printing to create a collection that caters to creative markets. The focus shifted to reproducing rare vintage movie posters and exploring modern and retro art styles. This endeavor combines a passion for art and nostalgia with years of design experience, carving out a niche...
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