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Zoltar fortune teller (battery operated) from 1988 movie "Big"

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    Posted 10 years ago

    lauralou4
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    This item has been used once. It is a desktop version of the zoltar machine from the 1988 movie starring Tom Hanks. It is fully operational. I received it as a gift a number of years ago. It is plastic with no damage.

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    1. Virginia.vintage Virginia.vintage, 10 years ago
      I love it!!!!!!
      One of my favourites movies ever!! Love Tom Hanks in that scene with the magic machine!
      Many thanks for share this lovely item!!
    2. MisterEsoteric MisterEsoteric, 10 years ago
      Big! I liked the executive woman that he was with. And the walk away scene at the end when he looks back and smiles and she realizes she slept with a 14 year old.

      That and the Robert Loggia piano scene. I miss FAO Schwarz.

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