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Archie Bunker - All in the Family
English Title: All in the Family
Poster ID: CL15678
Category: Theatrical/Television
Year: 1970s
Actor / Director: Carroll O'Connor
Country: American
Approximate Size 39 x 25 inches
Condition: Very Good
Price: $150

1972 Headshop poster of tv right-winged character Archie Bunker played by Carroll O'Connor. After the end of the second season taping, O'Connor said, paraphrasing James Baldwin, "The American white man is trapped by his own cultural history. He doesn't know what to do about it." O'Connor goes on to say: "Archie's dilemma is coping with a world that is changing in front of him. He doesn't know what to do, except to lose his temper, mouth his poisons, look elsewhere to fix the blame for his own discomfort. He isn't a totally evil man. He's shrewd. But he won't get to the root of his problem, because the root of his problem is himself, and he doesn't know it. That is the dilemma of Archie Bunker." (Wikipedia) Poster published by Studio One 1972.

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