A unique promotional item offered in Germany is called a Cinemaplakatkarte, the literal translation meaning Film Poster Card.  Film cards are not on card stock, as are baseball cards. The thickness depends on when each card was printed.  On one side of the item is an image of what the German poster looks like. The reverse has information about the film. These cards, first printed in 1987 for Cinema Magazine, are unique because a collector can see that the German poster often differs from its American counterpart.

German film cards have been made in two sizes with the most common size, those found as magazine inserts, being 4" x 5 1/2".  Film cards directly obtained from the magazine are slightly smaller [3 3/4" x 5 1/4"]

Offered is a German film card from the larger size. This item has minimal wear.  An image is attached. If the link is ineffective or if you have any questions, please email. Shipping does not increase for multiple eBay film card wins.  Good Luck!!

THIS ITEM IS NOT A DVD OR A VIDEO!!!

If you enter my eBay store, you will see that there are several hundred additional film cards available. Unless involved in auctions, the store cards are $ 3.00 or less. If you do not see a title, simply ask. There are film cards made for over 10,000 titles.

Wenn Sie ein meiner Auktion auf der USA Site gewinn, koennen Sie per Ueberweisung bezahlen.  Ich habe ein deutsches Bankkonto.  Achtet auch auf meine anderen Auktionen, um Versandkosten zu sparen.

 


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Sadly, the postal rates have increased by 12%.  I am aware of eBay's standard envelope shipping option.  However, this option is not available [yet] for movie memorabilia.  Contact eBay, as I have, and ask for a change in status.  Thanks!
ALL of my film card listings have a sentence in bold lettering which states that the item is NOT a dvd.  Should you still buy a film card, thinking that it is a dvd, and open a return, you will not receive a full refund.  You will not receive the postal fee.