Breaking Beauties

$15.95
  • VINTAGE 1970s FILM POSTER: Archive cinema reproduction featuring 'Breaker Beauties', a classic retro comedy from the CB radio era with authentic period styling and vibrant nostalgic artwork
  • RETRO COMEDY THEME: Showcases the fun and carefree spirit of 1970s Southern culture with colorful illustration depicting the CB radio craze and trucker lifestyle of the disco decade
  • AUTHENTIC MOVIE MEMORABILIA: Features original cast credits including Alexandra, Richard Bollar, Jean Dalton, Bobby Astyr, and Vanessa del Rio, with production details from Glen-Dar and Evolution Films
  • DISTINCTIVE WALL DECOR: Bold yellow background with eye-catching graphics and vintage truck imagery makes this poster a conversation-starting piece perfect for home theaters, game rooms, or entertainment spaces
  • COLLECTIBLE CINEMA ART: X-rated comedy film poster from the golden age of drive-in cinema, written, produced and directed by Steven Barry with executive producer Roy Stud

This vintage 1970s movie poster repro captures the playful spirit of 'Breaker Beauties,' a retro comedy that celebrates the C.B. radio craze that swept across America. Featuring vibrant artwork with bold colors and classic pin-up styling, this authentic cinema poster showcases the era's distinctive aesthetic with its eye-catching graphics and period-perfect design. The poster highlights the film's lighthearted take on trucker culture and citizens band radio communication, complete with the tagline promising a big 10-4 for sure. Produced by Glen-Dar and Evolution Films, this piece of cinema history stars Alexandra, Richard Bollar, Jean Dalton, Bobby Astyr, and Vanessa del Rio, with direction by Steven Barry. Perfect for collectors of vintage movie memorabilia, retro Americana enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add authentic 1970s character to their space, this wall art brings nostalgic charm to home theaters, game rooms, garages, or any room celebrating classic film culture. The colorful composition and period graphics make it an instant conversation piece that transports viewers back to the golden age of drive-in cinema and Southern road culture.