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Re: Hondo's This And That
An additional destination outside of Australia where film posters would have been sent to is Zanzibar in Africa. Zanzibar in an archipelago in the Indian ocean off the coast of East Africa. Is has been part of the United Republic Of Tanzania since 1964.
(Everyones/Trove/NFA) (unknown date pre 1938)
HONDO
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
Thanks for sharing. I love the posters!! Nice collection Ves.
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
The Kangaroo images are lovely. I have the DB, OS and 3sh but had not seen the rare special poster. I like it.
Rick
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
I would definately LOVE to see that if you are happy to share...start diggingblairo said:Nice find! Thanks for sharing. On the Eureka Stockade (1949), I bought many years ago a photo album which was taken by one film staff of photos behind the scene. I have it search for the album - somewhere in my storage.
Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films

Kangaroo (1952) Australian daybill (Ves) and one sheet.


A 3 Sheet and an Australian lobby card set (Ves).

An extremely rare special small poster (36cm x 23cm) that was sold with a press booklet listed in Carter's Price Guide
HONDO
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Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
Both! There are lots of individual titles, and lots of them overall.HONDO said:Thanks Bruce for replying. A question though to you. When you say tons, are you meaning individual daybill poster titles, or perhaps all of the multiple copies of each title, with one example from your auctions being Ranch Notorious with 49 individual copies sold?Bruce said:I know it is NOT RKO, because there are tons of those
Bruce
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Re: Hondo's This And That
Dutch cinemas also used British and American posters, so obviously a variety from English speaking countries.
darolo
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Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
I have images of around 4,700 Australian daybill posters. The majority of the images are from films released by the following major Australian film distributors,
BEF
Columbia
MGM
Paramount
RKO Radio
20th Century Fox
United Artists
Universal
Warner Brothers
Anyone care to guess which distributor has by far the more missing unsighted daybill images?
BEF
Columbia
MGM
Paramount
RKO Radio
20th Century Fox
United Artists
Universal
Warner Brothers
Anyone care to guess which distributor has by far the more missing unsighted daybill images?
HONDO
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