English: Theatrical poster for the 1947 theatrical release of the film La perla, the Spanish-language version of The Pearl. The film is based on John Steinbeck's 1947 novella of the same name. The English-language version of the film, simultaneously produced by the same cast and crew as the Spanish-language version, premiered in the United States the following year.
English: As indicated by a notice in the bottom right corner, the poster was "Printed in U.S.A.", and it bears the logo of Azteca Films Inc., a company based in the US (source). Because the poster was published in the US prior to 1978 without a valid copyright notice, it forfeited copyright protection and entered the public domain.
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