mrpaisley
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And this PRC original.
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I’ve always preferred this image over the original release artwork. Back on the wall once again.
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No poster, but a fancy ticket stub for the Fab Four’s debut flick.
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Great interview, very informative!
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This is totally off-topic… But while looking through my paper… I found an animation Cel I bought on eBay a few years back… it was offered as an original production cel for a Daffy duck film… After some research, it looks like it is from 1941’s Henpe…
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A recent addition to the poster pile.
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Yes, I agree. I found this in Ohio, so Bower is a likely candidate as they are the closest geographically. The tag said “1950s RP”, it’s definitely not a reprint and why would anyone reprint a card for this film? I think it is a regional “other comp…
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Found this today at an Antique Mall. A card for Kiss and Make Up (1934). Not a standard window card as only the top seems to be trimmed, but it only measures 13 X 17…the card stock seems right for that period. An odd one for sure. Anyone ever seen o…
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A stunning set of beautiful posters.
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WOW!! Stunning!!
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Looove that Haunted Hill paper!! FANTASTIC!
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Nice one Mark! I love Banners and this one is incredible!
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Nice nice additions Rockabilly! I especially agree that Hot Cars is fantastic! Good stuff!
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Welcome!
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Hi Hondo, Ned directed almost all of the film but Skip Homeier asked to direct a couple of scenes. Ned said sure, why not? I can tell you that Ned was the director from beginning to end. I saw a reel of outtakes and some of the original takes wit…
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Hi Hondo! Just getting into the Ellery Queen series to collect. If I run across material or further documentation on any international examples of this series I will let you know.
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Still unpacking and ran across my autographed Stark Fear 1 Sheet. The director was my film professor in college, he happily signed this one.
in MrPaisley's Pile Comment by mrpaisley January 2023
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Whatever you do, don’t open that box! 1/2 Sheet Style A.
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Latest addition to the poster pile courtesy of EMP. Thanks to Bruce and his wonderful staff for supplying the goods for my paper addiction.
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Howdy Rockabilly! It was west to east, nestled in the Ohio valley.
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Hi everyone, just finished moving across the United States… It’s been a while since I posted anything and finally getting things unpacked. I
thought I would…
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Thanks Monster! I have several pieces for TEENAGE DOLL, but the 40x60 is my absolute favorite.
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Good Stuff Monster! I love any Cat Women material I can get my hands on. Love It!
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Incredible Collection!
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Howdy! I agree with Rockabilly, Bags Unlimited have several different bags/sleeves and backing boards for all size movie paper and pics. Especially if you are looking for something that will house the item and can go with the item purchased for fu…
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Rockabilly, like you I’m a 3-D Geek, I’ve tried to remove snipes with so-so results. I had some luck using Un-Du Adhesive Remover.