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His passion was for the “Separate Cinema,” movie posters and more from the African-American film industry that he began collecting in 1972. Kisch worked as a commercial and fine art photographer for many years. “Their bond was only deepened by their shared passion for collecting vintage movie posters and related memorabilia.” The two men had been friends for more than 35 years, the complaint states. Kisch of Dutchess County on March 16 in federal court in White Plains. A Rhinebeck aficionado of vintage African-American movie memorabilia has been sued for more than $1.1 million for allegedly refusing to pay a commission when his historic Separate Cinema Archive sold for $7.5 million.ĭwight M.
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