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The Adventures of Robin Hood Australian 3 Sheet

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  • John said:
    A press book for either the 1938 release or 1949 release might be the best way to provide the evidence needed. Have you checked with NFSA to see if they have anything?

    No I haven't contacted the NFSA as their material in mainly on Australian films but its worth a try I suppose. I'll add it to my list of people, companies, etc. to contact. Yes either pressbook would be ideal but the chances of this happening are remote I feel but you never know.
  • HONDO said:
                                                                                                                                                                                              under fire 
    Bit dramatic?
  •                                                                                                                                                                                           Means nothing in relationship to our problem but this is from a 1936 one sheet Australian poster.
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  • David said:
    HONDO said:
                                                                                                                                                                                              under fire 
    Bit dramatic?
    Sorry I didn't mean to be so but I suppose it's coming from my love of film and having acted on the stage. Who knows? I actually do feel like I am under pressure here to prove something I believe is correct. 
  • HONDO said:
    David said:
    HONDO said:
                                                                                                                                                                                              under fire 
    Bit dramatic?
    Sorry I didn't mean to be so but I suppose it's coming from my love of film and having acted on the stage. Who knows? I actually do feel like I am under pressure here to prove something I believe is correct. 
    Well you know what the Bard said, ".All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players..."

    No one is putting you under pressure, everybody wants to know, one way or another. That said, you did raise it and no one says you are wrong, just not right at this stage! So I guess it is on you to prove it or admit that it is probable that the poster is what it claims to be.

    I think there you are relying on a lot of tenuous links of possibilities and similarities without showing actual proof. Perhaps as others have mentioned, that the only way is to find a pressbook from 1938 or perhaps find an image of the movie poster outside a picture theatre at the time (or similar).






  • As requested, close up of the logo and printer line for Invitation to a Murder long daybill:



  • This Above All aussie OS from 1942 as well...can provide a better image if you need it tonight.


  • Thanks Ves. Helps a lot.
  • David you mentioned a Strawberry Blonde Australian poster earlier on this thread as belonging to you. I remember sometime in the past you posted an image of this poster. I have searched for this image but nothing appears so I assume it wasn't titled at the time it was posted. Would you please advise me where I can find the image now on the forum?
  • HONDO said:
    David you mentioned a Strawberry Blonde Australian poster earlier on this thread as belonging to you. I remember sometime in the past you posted an image of this poster. I have searched for this image but nothing appears so I assume it wasn't titled at the time it was posted. Would you please advise me where I can find the image now on the forum?
    Gawd knows, sorry - my bad for not naming the poster, lesson learned - please don't tell Matt.
  • edited April 2016
    David said:
    HONDO said:
    David you mentioned a Strawberry Blonde Australian poster earlier on this thread as belonging to you. I remember sometime in the past you posted an image of this poster. I have searched for this image but nothing appears so I assume it wasn't titled at the time it was posted. Would you please advise me where I can find the image now on the forum?
    Gawd knows, sorry - my bad for not naming the poster, lesson learned - please don't tell Matt.
    Can anyone else help me here then?
  • edited April 2016

    I found it but the link to the image is down...but then I have been having photobucket issues all day so could just be me

    The link would have helped huh...

    http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/comment/17464/#Comment_17464

  • Thanks Ves for that -  got it and will be helpful.
  • It's still a 1SH, not a 3SH
  • David said:
    It's still a 1SH, not a 3SH

    I know that, but my gathering of information is building in strength everyday aiming eventually to prove my original statements correct.
  • I will make a point about Bruce contacting customers if posters are found to be re-releases and not original releases. Due to the fact I have informed Matt at eMovieposters on lots of corrections of release dates on posters some good news in this area is in some cases I have informed Matt of posters credited as being re-releases where in fact the posters were original. At least a few happy buyers I would think when they were informed that had an upgrade.. 
  • HONDO said:
    I will make a point about Bruce contacting customers if posters are found to be re-releases and not original releases. Due to the fact I have informed Matt at eMovieposters on lots of corrections of release dates on posters some good news in this area is in some cases I have informed Matt of posters credited as being re-releases where in fact the posters were original. At least a few happy buyers I would think when they were informed that had an upgrade.. 
    Absolutely. In that case, I still send an email, but I write, "Of course, the information makes the poster BETTER, but I still wanted to let you know, so you would know all that we now know".






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  • edited April 2016
    simply said, if Heritage has sold a poster incorrectly described, they will happily refund the money to the buyer and take the item back. 
  • I've pointed Grey Smith to this thread and he'll read it later, though I'm not sure he'll join in to post.
  • Rich said:
    I've pointed Grey Smith to this thread and he'll read it later, though I'm not sure he'll join in to post.

    He should join and post! 
  • He is a member but from what I can tell he almost never posts (in any forum), certainly not in the last few years.

  • If any large auction house had to give a refund for a very expensive poster a couple of years after the sale, I wonder how that would affect the consignor.
  • Lawrence, I'm sure the logos on this poster will be of interest to you!

    Stage Fright
  • John said:
    Lawrence, I'm sure the logos on this poster will be of interest to you!

    Stage Fright

    Sorry John am I missing something here? The Warner Bros and Victory Publicity poster logos are exactly as I would have expected. Please expand on your statement? 
  • The WB logo in particular, is exactly the same logo as on the Robin Hood 3 sheet.
  • John said:
    The WB logo in particular, is exactly the same logo as on the Robin Hood 3 sheet.

    As Stage Fright is from 1950 then I would think this weighs heavily in favour of my opinion that The Adventures Of Robin Hood 3 sheet is from 1949 and not 1938. Again stating from research on hundreds and hundreds of posters the style of the Warner Bros. and the Victory Publicity logos were from what was being used on film posters in 1949 and not in 1938.  
  • Appears to be same as stagefright

    Under Capricorn 1949

    Rope 1948

  • Thanks for posting the images Sven.
  •       Barricade from 1950. Just to make a point about the Warner Bros. logos. Notice on the Barricade Australian daybill printed By F. Cunninghame & Co and produced by the Southern Studios the logo it just has Warner Bros. appearing across the centre of the shield but on the Victory Publicity one sheet the Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. wording appears. From my extensive research the Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. style appears to be used exclusively by Victory Publicity around this period which includes when I believe The Adventires Of Robin Hood along with The Sea Hawk were re-released.   

                                                                                                                       

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