Oh and TWISTS the knife in with Sweet Smell of Success...love and I mean LOVE the Lilian Gish piece...
So I noticed only a couple of long daybills...so because you are not a fan of the format, or haven't found anything that fits the theme...which is a bit more eclectic than I thought.
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME...see what you have been hiding from us all.
I revoke your pretend status, and bestow honorary...thank you so much for taking the time to post em.
Oh and TWISTS the knife in with Sweet Smell of Success...love and I mean LOVE the Lilian Gish piece...
So I noticed only a couple of long daybills...so because you are not a fan of the format, or haven't found anything that fits the theme...which is a bit more eclectic than I thought.
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME...see what you have been hiding from us all.
I revoke your pretend status, and bestow honorary...thank you so much for taking the time to post em.
Thanks everyone and cheers to you Ves for finally motivating me to do this.
This captures most of what comprises my collection - except of course those pieces that are still in their packages and waiting to be permanently digitally recorded (there are a lot of those). I will try to add to this thread over time...
Now I think I have a few ideas. Need to pull out a couple more things, and we can go from there. Planning a trip to the post office Friday, so would be good to have yours in the mail then too!
As an aside, I have the long daybill for The Last Express, bottom border is trimmed, would you like it?
Time permitting in the not too distant future, there is a lot in my get rid of piles which really should find its way to a collection like yours.
I could observe some of those vintage window cards and the Francisco's Spook Frolics are somehow staining your collection. You should really just stick with daybills and discard the rest. We're implementing an incredible program of vintage paper disposal down here in the bunker. Give it a try.
Enough of this terrible talk Matias, I think the man is finally seeing the error in his ways collecting daybills at all! Now SHHHH, you are undoing all our hard work!
Now I think I have a few ideas. Need to pull out a couple more things, and we can go from there. Planning a trip to the post office Friday, so would be good to have yours in the mail then too!
As an aside, I have the long daybill for The Last Express, bottom border is trimmed, would you like it?
Time permitting in the not too distant future, there is a lot in my get rid of piles which really should find its way to a collection like yours.
You and me needs to get together!
You know how to reach me! I'd always love to see what you're considering purging, selling, donating etc.
I could observe some of those vintage window cards and the Francisco's Spook Frolics are somehow staining your collection. You should really just stick with daybills and discard the rest. We're implementing an incredible program of vintage paper disposal down here in the bunker. Give it a try.
See - if Aussie paper were easier to find on certain titles OR if the artwork were better on Aussie paper for certain films I would never have needed to stray away from my truest of true loves - The Australian Daybill :x :x
I could observe some of those vintage window cards and the Francisco's Spook Frolics are somehow staining your collection. You should really just stick with daybills and discard the rest. We're implementing an incredible program of vintage paper disposal down here in the bunker. Give it a try.
See - if Aussie paper were easier to find on certain titles OR if the artwork were better on Aussie paper for certain films I would never have needed to stray away from my truest of true loves - The Australian Daybill :x :x
You've heard the man, Ves. He's sticking to those skinny daybills. Now purge those WCs this way, daybill boy.
8-} Holy crapola Ves your time away from the forums was somehow very fruitful
I knew A Dangerous Profession was hiding somewhere, and had a vague idea that Phone Call From A Stranger might be in the bunch too...lucky I am slowly getting through everything.
So which is it? Or is it too hard, like picking one of the kids? ;;)
Hello Chris...been out of town for work or vacation for most of June & haven't had time to look over all your collection, but what I've browsed through is just wonderful! Theft of the Mona Lisa, is great! What year is it? Is it a one sheet?
Hello Chris...been out of town for work or vacation for most of June & haven't had time to look over all your collection, but what I've browsed through is just wonderful! Theft of the Mona Lisa, is great! What year is it? Is it a one sheet?
Hi Mark - thank you!
The Mona Lisa is actually a US window card (top portion trimmed off) from 1932. Film was originally released in Germany in 1931 under "Der Raub der Mona Lisa"...
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Oh LITTLE RED MONKEY! You little red monkey!
And LOVE anything Killers...
Oh and TWISTS the knife in with Sweet Smell of Success...love and I mean LOVE the Lilian Gish piece...
So I noticed only a couple of long daybills...so because you are not a fan of the format, or haven't found anything that fits the theme...which is a bit more eclectic than I thought.
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME...see what you have been hiding from us all.
I revoke your pretend status, and bestow honorary...thank you so much for taking the time to post em.
This captures most of what comprises my collection - except of course those pieces that are still in their packages and waiting to be permanently digitally recorded (there are a lot of those). I will try to add to this thread over time...
Bravo...love it.
Now I think I have a few ideas. Need to pull out a couple more things, and we can go from there. Planning a trip to the post office Friday, so would be good to have yours in the mail then too!
As an aside, I have the long daybill for The Last Express, bottom border is trimmed, would you like it?
Time permitting in the not too distant future, there is a lot in my get rid of piles which really should find its way to a collection like yours.
You and me needs to get together!
Enough of this terrible talk Matias, I think the man is finally seeing the error in his ways collecting daybills at all! Now SHHHH, you are undoing all our hard work!
OK, pick your poison..
8-} Holy crapola Ves your time away from the forums was somehow very fruitful
I knew A Dangerous Profession was hiding somewhere, and had a vague idea that Phone Call From A Stranger might be in the bunch too...lucky I am slowly getting through everything.
So which is it? Or is it too hard, like picking one of the kids? ;;)
The Mona Lisa is actually a US window card (top portion trimmed off) from 1932. Film was originally released in Germany in 1931 under "Der Raub der Mona Lisa"...