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The 463 answer is indeed Lana Turner, so well done. The eBay image though isn't a publicity shot from Green Dolphin Street, but is scene from the film Marriage is A Private Affair from 1944.
(Quote) Correct, but apparently you missed seeing that Peter had answered it correctly on the 30th of May. Good spotting the sombrero though.Another clue for 462 is 1930's WB contract star.
Another clue for 463 is her private life made big news.Thanks Peter for posting and correcting the situation regarding the non appearance of the musical in Melbourne. Unfortunately I gained the incorrect information from a website appearing on Google. Another example of where you cannot believe everythi…(Quote) Correct for C13. Back To The Future released in 1985,
in The Comedy Quiz
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An extremely rare Australian daybil poster that was printed for …(Quote) Sorry but not Beetlejuice. Keep thinking though of another modern musical.A clue for C13 is since a musical.A clue for 462 is late 1930s.
A clue for 463 is 1940's Leo.Australian film advertising guidelines from the censorship department were inconsistent when one looks back on posters printed up to the 1970's. Firearms of all shapes and sizes were never a problem in having them being depicted, on film posters. Ax…(Quote)
Well observed.As you may be struggling to identify the above images a clue for both 462 and 463 is very well known actresses in their day,but appearing above in most likely film that are little remembered today.(Quote) It is indeed Three Amigos. Your mention of the short lived Western. Quiz which I had high hopes for was sadly only in play for less than a month in September 2015 due to no interest.. I have since on the odd occasion in the past inclu…I am thinking that they should be easy enough to identify.I am stiil searching to see if I can find any other older Australian press sheets, which unfortunately from that period of time are very difficult to find. All the other limited examples of press sheets that I have managed to locate to date do not h…A question for Bruce. Are you able to reveal where the above five posters originated from, and the names of any other film titles from the same source?
A Long John Silver (1954) rare daybill and an even rarer…(Quote) Correct answer for C671 and well solved. Originally released in the U.S.A. in 1951 as being titled Ace In The Hole, but due to poor early box office returns promptly the title was changed to be that of The Big Carnival. A great Billy …(Quote) Correct and well remembered. The Front from 1976 is a political drama rather than the advertised wording mentioning it as being a comedy. A rare film not directed or written by Woody Allen, dealing with the Hollywood blacklist McCarth…(Quote)
O.k. then I do intend to reveal all the known countries over a period of time that used Australian film posters. First up country is The Netherlands from Europe, with five poster examples following below where their censorship s…
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(Quote) It certainly is Barbarella, so well worked out. John Phillip Law appears below seen playing the roll of Pygar a blind angel.
A clue for 250 is angel.(Quote) I was referring to Australian film posters printed here for film titles originating from anywhere in the world. You may find the destinations that they were despatched to, to be very unexpected.The following Australin Saigon (1948) press sheet presents a comprehensive list of the available accessories. What I do find interesting is that a one sheeter poster is listed, along though with a special one sheeter available on application. Was th…
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