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THE HANDS OF ORLAC 1924 Movie Poster - T-Shirt
This unisex heavy cotton tee is a wardrobe essential. It serves as the perfect base for casual fashion. With no side seams, you'll experience uninterrupted comfort under the arms, while taped shoulders enhance durability.
- Medium-weight fabric (5.3 oz/yd² or 180 g/m²) made from 100% cotton, offering durability and comfort throughout the year.
- Classic fit for a relaxed, comfortable wear, complemented by a crew neckline that adds a clean, versatile look for any occasion.
- Tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, irritation-free experience for all-day comfort.
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Title: The Hands of Orlac (1924) Movie Poster The Hands of Orlac is a German Expressionist horror film released in 1924, directed by Robert Wiene. Based on the novel "The Hands of Or-Lac" by Austrian author Arthur Schnitzler, this silent film explores themes of identity and terror, typical of German Expressionism. The movie tells the story of a renowned pianist whose hands are horrifically severed in a train accident and replaced with those of a criminal's, leading to a series of supernatural events that question the boundaries between life, death, and sanity. This film poster represents the 1924 motion picture adaptation of The Hands of Orlac, providing a visual enticement for potential viewers intrigued by its chilling narrative and atmospheric Expressionist style.
This unisex heavy cotton tee is a wardrobe essential. It serves as the perfect base for casual fashion. With no side seams, you'll experience uninterrupted comfort under the arms, while taped shoulders enhance durability.
- Medium-weight fabric (5.3 oz/yd² or 180 g/m²) made from 100% cotton, offering durability and comfort throughout the year.
- Classic fit for a relaxed, comfortable wear, complemented by a crew neckline that adds a clean, versatile look for any occasion.
- Tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, irritation-free experience for all-day comfort.
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Title: The Hands of Orlac (1924) Movie Poster The Hands of Orlac is a German Expressionist horror film released in 1924, directed by Robert Wiene. Based on the novel "The Hands of Or-Lac" by Austrian author Arthur Schnitzler, this silent film explores themes of identity and terror, typical of German Expressionism. The movie tells the story of a renowned pianist whose hands are horrifically severed in a train accident and replaced with those of a criminal's, leading to a series of supernatural events that question the boundaries between life, death, and sanity. This film poster represents the 1924 motion picture adaptation of The Hands of Orlac, providing a visual enticement for potential viewers intrigued by its chilling narrative and atmospheric Expressionist style.