This thread is great as image after image of rare Australian daybills and some one sheets keep turning up for all to share. The Last Time I Saw Paris, Green Fire, The Pickwick Papers. Spanish Affair and many others in recent times. Keep them coming.
This thread is great as image after image of rare Australian daybills and some one sheets keep turning up for all to share. The Last Time I Saw Paris, Green Fire, The Pickwick Papers. Spanish Affair and many others in recent times. Keep them coming.
Pickwick Papers? Hmmm...I must go back and have a second look...missed that one!
Now Ves presents to us Pork Chop Hill, The Smallest Show On Earth, Separate Tables and Something Of Value and actually all the others displayed as well which all rare posters.
Wow, Ves! Amazing display of Daybills! The art work is fantastic! That Romantic Vagabond is just beautiful!:plus_one:
Thanks Mark. It was stuck to board so I am slowing trying to get as much of it off as I can so I can stick it in a frame and enjoy it. Such a shame it was butchered though
lovely Ves. That's a different Sundowners to the one I have
You most likely have the Warner Bros- Seven Arts late 1970s re-release daybill which in my opinion is a rare case of a re-release poster being better than the original.
lovely Ves. That's a different Sundowners to the one I have
You most likely have the Warner Bros- Seven Arts late 1970s re-release daybill which in my opinion is a rare case of a re-release poster being better than the original.
Amen to that one...the original is definitely fugly. Poor Deborah Kerr!
It seeks strange that we are saying a Robert Burton poster is better than an A. & C. designed poster and even though A. & C. weren't top of the line designer/printers a lot of their daybills were good.
Wow, Ves! Amazing display of Daybills! The art work is fantastic! That Romantic Vagabond is just beautiful!:plus_one:
Thanks Mark. It was stuck to board so I am slowing trying to get as much of it off as I can so I can stick it in a frame and enjoy it. Such a shame it was butchered though
Well, good luck with the removal from the board-it is certainly worthy of framing & backing in the future!
Always thought a collection of JPN paper on Bond would be fantastic...go ahead and start a thread so that we can all live vicariously through your collection It must be a thing of beauty to behold...
Thanks fellow collectors, will post more of the collection later. I think the artwork of the JPN posters is some of the best I have seen. I also have Wayne and Eastwood JPN posters too.
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Some I finally got around to happy snapping:
Some to tick of the (what seems to be a never ending) list:
Separate tables daybill:
Pork Chop Hill daybill:
The Smallest Show On Earth daybill:
The Mad Magician Aussie One Sheet:
The Sundowners daybill:
A Town Like Alice daybill:
Something of value daybill:
Some just too perty to pass up:
Ramona Long Daybill:
The Romantic Vagabond Long Daybill:
Pickwick Papers? Hmmm...I must go back and have a second look...missed that one!
Thanks Mark. It was stuck to board so I am slowing trying to get as much of it off as I can so I can stick it in a frame and enjoy it. Such a shame it was butchered though
You most likely have the Warner Bros- Seven Arts late 1970s re-release daybill which in my opinion is a rare case of a re-release poster being better than the original.
Amen to that one...the original is definitely fugly. Poor Deborah Kerr!
It seeks strange that we are saying a Robert Burton poster is better than an A. & C. designed poster and even though A. & C. weren't top of the line designer/printers a lot of their daybills were good.
That's awesome, great looking Bond poster.
And welcome Ryan!
See here: http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/categories/actors
The elves touched up my Xmas present.
Seriously.
Wow!
Awesome Matt
Whoahh!! Matt where the heck did you find that stunner, the popping colors plus the artwork to the left...ho ho ho!!!