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Re: Mad Max Aussie lobby cards
I feel the whole orange mad max conversation coming on...
Re: All Things Film Censorship Related in Australia

Cinderella 2000 ( 1977 ) Australian daybill.


Original U,S,A, one sheet.
Cinderella 2000 was classified R18+ in Australia on 1 December 1977.
Regent Trading Enterprises supplied to M.A.P.S. Litho the above American artwork. The person responsible for the daybill design changed the X certificate classification to the Australian R certificate rating.
Unfortunately they included the ''No one under 17 admitted'' wording when they should have left it off the Australian artwork altogether, or at least have altered the 17 to being 18.

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Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
That is the best worst thing I have seen!
Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
On the theme of odd artwork LawrenceHONDO said:Contempt! (1963 ) Australian daybill. Is it just me thinking that this poster's artwork looks a little odd?



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Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
C349 - an umbrella in the rain while someone is obviously singing and dancing in it....doesn't ring a bell.
Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
Now I feel REALLY dumb. This is one of my most favorite movies ever, and the clue was a musical about unbrellas, and I STILL couldn't connect the dots!

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Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
Correct. Silent Movie from 1976. It was a tossup between the image that I ended up using, and the following one from the film.jayn_j said:C342 Silent Movie




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Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
Aren't like HALF the Elvis movies based in an exotic location, and have a spoiled rich girl? 


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Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]

Make Them Yodel Baby ( aka Love Bavarian Style ) ( 1973 ).
Another film imported in 1975, then released in Australia by Consolidated Exhibitors. Apparently their policy appears to have been that they didn't include their name on their film posters.

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