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"The Big Steal" Movie 1940s Print Advertisement 1949 Health Products symbolizing how Palmolive "saves the

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symbolizing how Palmolive "saves the day" by softening hands while doing dishes

sitting on a dogsled led by Alaskan Malamutes across a snowy landscape

with intricate details and a velvet-textured background

Features stunning and colorful artwork from the early 2000s

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"The Big Steal" Movie 1940s Print Advertisement 1949 Health Products symbolizing how Palmolive "saves theThis original 1949 print advertisement showcases the thrilling movie "The Big Steal," starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. The ad captures the essence of a gripping adventure filled with grand larceny, love, and danger set against the wild backdrop of Mexico. Mitchum's intense gaze and Greer's alluring presence are prominently featured, enticing viewers into the film's dramatic narrative. Original 1949 print ad from a published magazine Measures

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