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Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
Correct and well done. This Gun For Hire from 1942. I had thought that out of the four displayed images that this one would have been the hardest one to identify.Bruce said:C241 is This Gun For Hire
Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake appear in the following scene.

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Re: We want it scary...but not TOO scary!
I LOVE STUFF LIKE THIS! Great score!Mark said:Wasn't sure where to post this, but probably fits here.
Someone got creative and created this on the back of two 1960s one sheets stuck together. I love it!
Re: Rare Non Australian Posters Of Australian Films
Thanks Andrew for providing us with the rare Mexican lobby card image of They're a Weird Mob. The card includes, along with the main design, a black and white image of the following Rank Organisation U.K. lobby card.

For an image that I was originally holding back on displaying, it now seems to be an appropriate time to do so. This super rare similar in overall design to the Mexican artwork is an Argentinean film poster that I only recently stumbled across by accident. I cannot even find the website it came from now when attempting to revisit the website that it appeared in.. \
According to IMDb the film gained a release in many countries around the world. but it it difficult to locate film posters from any countries other than the U.K. and Australia. U.K. posters were used in Canada.

For an image that I was originally holding back on displaying, it now seems to be an appropriate time to do so. This super rare similar in overall design to the Mexican artwork is an Argentinean film poster that I only recently stumbled across by accident. I cannot even find the website it came from now when attempting to revisit the website that it appeared in.. \

According to IMDb the film gained a release in many countries around the world. but it it difficult to locate film posters from any countries other than the U.K. and Australia. U.K. posters were used in Canada.
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Re: Rare Non Australian Posters Of Australian Films

Here is one I have. Although its a lobby card
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Re: A Do You Know Your B Movies Quiz
Correct, and well summed up. I, The Jury from 1953.Bruce said:You young'uns can't realize what a stir the ending of the Mike Hammer book, I, the Jury, made on young men in the 1950s! The movie version (in X5) was not as good as the book, but did an admirable job.

An original U.S.A. 3-D one sheet film poster, and an original 1953 first edition Signet movie tie-in book.
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Re: Only Known Copies
Here's a piece of Aussie cinema history. 20ft long canvas banner out of Victoria. Feeling safe about only known example!




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