Thanks for that. I have never seen the daybill before, that I can remember anyway. It seems rare for a 1980 film. The artwork appears to be different from the U.S. and other overseas artwork. Good entry as it had me thinking but mainly in the wrong direction of it being a director for some reason.
# 49 is Motel Hell from 1980 and # 50 is Tourist Trap from 1979. Tourist Trap has some interesting distributor background. When the film was passed for exhibition on 1/12/1981 the applicant was shown as Reid And Puskar yet on the daybill it is credited as being A City Theatre Group Release. Both are unknown to me so if anyone knows anything on either I would appreciate hearing some details. Any daybill images with A City Theatre Group Release appearing on them would also be appreciated.
Nice rendition of the Chrysler Building in New York City! Classic Art Deco skyscraper of the 1930's...love it, great time for buildings.... Margaret Bourke-White on one of the gargoyles...amazing picture!
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dario.
Yes, The Nightcomers from 1971 is correct.
Yes The Wicker Man from 1973 is correct. A poor remake was released in 2006.
Yes correct and from 1973, The Science Fiction Quiz had better watch out then.
IT'S ALIVE!!
Great film!
Yes it is It's Alive from 1974.If one didn't know you would perhaps think the image was from a crime film.
Yes it is It's Alive from 1974. If one didn't know it appears it could be from a crime related poster.
I certainly can't work it out and it appears no one else can also. Please put us out of our misery ?
Tom Hanks' first film.
Tourist Trap
# 49 is Motel Hell from 1980 and # 50 is Tourist Trap from 1979. Tourist Trap has some interesting distributor background. When the film was passed for exhibition on 1/12/1981 the applicant was shown as Reid And Puskar yet on the daybill it is credited as being A City Theatre Group Release. Both are unknown to me so if anyone knows anything on either I would appreciate hearing some details. Any daybill images with A City Theatre Group Release appearing on them would also be appreciated.
Yes Q:The Winged Serpent ( aka Q and also The Winged Serpent ) from 1982 is correct.
Margaret Bourke-White on one of the gargoyles...amazing picture!