I have a couple. Generally paper for lost films of the 1920s. My best example is this one that I use as my avatar on the 'other' site. I'm not positive on Rescue Squad, but I strongly believe Glorious Fool is unique
I have a couple. Generally paper for lost films of the 1920s. My best example is this one that I use as my avatar on the 'other' site. I'm not positive on Rescue Squad, but I strongly believe Glorious Fool is unique
Really cool (and rare) stuff so far, guys! With US paper, "only known copy" is probably a tough claim to make, but here's a smattering of stuff I have that is probably at least pretty scarce.
Banner for Bombardier (that unfortunately someone took a bite out of):
Half sheet for Food For Scandal:
Window card for No Control (with the first Harrison Ford):
These are what amounts to inserts for Mixed Up Women. They're actually what looks like wilding-like posters that are stapled to blank, stock inserts - the kind I think were originally supposed to hold/display stills. Each insert has 2 posters stapled to it:
And to round out my list, a couple promotional giveaways. First, a die-cut herald for Burn Em Up Barnes:
And a cheeky "stay out permit" for wives to give husbands to let them see Swamp Women and Blonde Bait:
I’m with ya on that! I think I’m up to about 6 or 7 banners now. I have frame sections cut for a frame that will accommodate a banner, but I still need the plexi for it.
I’m with ya on that! I think I’m up to about 6 or 7 banners now. I have frame sections cut for a frame that will accommodate a banner, but I still need the plexi for it.
Don't need no stinking plexi. lol. Check out my banner frame here. The roll of two banners back to back keeps them ridged in a way. Plexi would be better of course.
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Really like this! classic Wayne!
some others to come, just trouble loading them up..
Not much US material posted. I guess they printed so many more copies than in other countries.
Much nicer than the US paper on this.
Those are nice, esp Rescue Squad!
Ok a couple more.
Above Us the Waves daybill
Desert Rats Australian one sheet
Banner for Bombardier (that unfortunately someone took a bite out of):
Half sheet for Food For Scandal:
Window card for No Control (with the first Harrison Ford):
These are what amounts to inserts for Mixed Up Women. They're actually what looks like wilding-like posters that are stapled to blank, stock inserts - the kind I think were originally supposed to hold/display stills. Each insert has 2 posters stapled to it:
And to round out my list, a couple promotional giveaways. First, a die-cut herald for Burn Em Up Barnes:
And a cheeky "stay out permit" for wives to give husbands to let them see Swamp Women and Blonde Bait:
That's all I can think of for now.
Don't need no stinking plexi. lol. Check out my banner frame here. The roll of two banners back to back keeps them ridged in a way. Plexi would be better of course.
http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/1416/double-sided-banner-frame#latest
I had a couple of these one sheets. They came from an incredible collection in North Queensland.
Can't find ESB or Jedi slides anywhere.