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Vintage Swedish cinema program featuring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn

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Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy 1949 movie pamphlet Swedish

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AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

AI estimate as of May 17, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a printed paper booklet or pamphlet, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century cinema programs. The cover features a sepia-toned or monochromatic photographic image of actors Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Beneath the image, Swedish text reads 'SPENCER TRACY och KATHARINE HEPBURN i "I VALET OCH KVALET"', which translates to the 1942 film 'Woman of the Year'. The bottom section bears the logo 'ABC' in a circular graphic and the text 'A.B. COSMORAMAS FILMREPERTOAR'. It is marked 'Nr 35', dated '21—27 FEBRUARI 1949'. The user identifies this as a 1949 movie pamphlet, which is consistent with the printed date, though the film referenced was originally released earlier. The item shows minor wear along the spine and edges, typical of age, with some slight corner rounding. The paper appears to have a matte finish. As an image-based assessment, the origin and exact printing date remain unverified, though the markings are consistent with a Swedish theater program from the late 1940s.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my examination of the provided images, this item appears to be a Swedish cinema program for 'Woman of the Year,' identified by the user as a 1949 movie pamphlet. The cover bears markings consistent with A.B. Cosmorama's film repertoire from February 1949. While the film was initially released in 1942, this booklet likely represents a theatrical re-release or a specific Swedish exhibition period. From what I can see, the sepia-toned imagery of Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn and the typography are stylistically appropriate for mid-century European ephemera. However, I cannot verify the physical paper weight, ink absorption, or printing method via a photograph, which would be necessary to distinguish an vintage printing from a modern reproduction. The value estimate of $25 - $45 assumes this is a period-correct 1949 printing in the described condition (minor edge wear and corner rounding). The market for international cinema ephemera is steady but niche, driven largely by the popularity of the featured actors. Should this be a later digital reproduction or a modern 'in the style of' reprint, the value would likely drop to a purely decorative level of $5 - $10. To confirm the age and origin of the piece, an in-person inspection of the paper's fiber structure and the printing process (such as checking for halftone patterns consistent with 1940s technology) would be required. Documentation relating to its provenance or original acquisition from a Swedish archive would also aid in solidifying its historical context.

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