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M-G-M Logos Used On Australian Daybills In The 1960s.

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    A rare post October 1971 Australian one sheet.
  • John said:
    Well summed up Lawrence and I agree with you. The only thing I am curious about is that the Robert Burton logo at the bottom of one of the daybills is in red while the other two are in blue. Have you done any research into whether there was a colour change at any time or was it just random?
    Thanks John. The one Burton credit in red actually hadn't registered with me. I will look into it and report back later on with my findings.
  • John said:
    Well summed up Lawrence and I agree with you. The only thing I am curious about is that the Robert Burton logo at the bottom of one of the daybills is in red while the other two are in blue. Have you done any research into whether there was a colour change at any time or was it just random?
    Checking through my MGM daybill image file I didn't locate any other Robert Burton MGM daybills with their credit printed in red. The red colour would certainly appear to have been a random entry, so unable then to assist in our 2001 delving. Good thinking though.

  • The above original 1968 Australian press book page image with the Cinerama credit printed on it doesn't assist us in any way.
  • Thanks. I will keep looking. Who knows, maybe I'll have some luck finding an image somewhere around the initial release date that shows one of the first two posters to reveal which one came first :-) Will keep my eye out. Thanks all.
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