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  • David said:
    Try looking in 1952, SA.

    Thank you and I found the film advertisement you mentioned.  I am wondering if the newspaper advertisement censorship rating details were copied from the daybill.
  •  Wow...very nice Charlie, beautiful Liz... :smile:


  • HONDO said:
    David said:
    Try looking in 1952, SA.

    Thank you and I found the film advertisement you mentioned.  I am wondering if the newspaper advertisement censorship rating details were copied from the daybill.
    Dunno, logic to that too.
  • Stills....

    Guess the brunette....



    Thought I was getting a double....



    Nope...


  • Charlie said:
    Stills....

    Guess the brunette....





    Capucine?
  • Nope... A clue - she is usually known for her blonde hair. That is why I think this still is so cool!
  • Charlie said:
    Stills....

    Guess the brunette....



    Thought I was getting a double....


    No idea...but very attractive.
  • Anita Ekberg. I'm fairly sure this time.
  • Yep!  Got it Hondo...
  • Ryan1 said:

    Just picked this up on eBay, 'The bridge at Remagen'.
    Great artwork/images, Ryan! Much better than my Danish version!

  • Forgot to add these from the last day of February:




  • Vera is pretty.
  • Where is the picture of this wall of stills you are working on?  Now that I can't wait to see...based on these pics (gees Liz was gorgeous) should be fantastic...
  • I need to buy about 20 more frames.  I am not sure I've been posting them all...  Plus I am expecting a bunch more here in the next month.  I'll be excited to post them when I get them up!  My leg wall is on here somewhere and I'll see if I can find that.
  • River of Evil (1963). Finnish. From the director of Strange World

    12834774_990408654384637_1658639017_n_zp

    No exit (1962) aka Sinners Go to Hell. American-Argentinean lesbian drama directed by Tad Danielewski and supposedly Orson Welles. Produced by argentineans Fernando Ayala and Héctor Olivera (who worked with Roger Corman in some of his productions shot down here)

    12825398_990408624384640_1083094956_n_zp

  • Nice Matias!
  • Sweet stuff M!
  • Vera is cute.

    Interesting pick-up Matais, the Finnish one - because of the director?
  •  I can't recognise it in the quiz, but here's Mad Magician with another new title
  • David said:

    Interesting pick-up Matais, the Finnish one - because of the director?
    Yes. The guy did almost the same movie again and again (Someone goes to the amazon to find his lost father/mother and in the journey fights against crocodiles, snakes, etc, etc, etc...)
  • Here is not a poster:


  • Rick said:
     I can't recognise it in the quiz, but here's Mad Magician with another new title
    Mad Magician is cool! 
  • Charlie said:
    Here is not a poster:


    Very nice! How big is the truck? Where'd you get it? Band of Brothers was a great series...some of the posters are nice too. 
  • Something different there Charlie my man...desk top trinket or for the man cave?
  • Charlie said:
    Here is not a poster:


    Very nice! How big is the truck? Where'd you get it? Band of Brothers was a great series...some of the posters are nice too. 
    It's pewter and about 4 long like a regular hotwheel...
  • David said:
    Something different there Charlie my man...desk top trinket or for the man cave?
    Just for the desk...
  • edited March 2016
    1 1/2 years ago I'd say...Daybill? What? Huh?...what's all the fuss about?...

    Well!...I'll tell ya!!! A sweet package arrived in the mail last week and it had some goodies!!! 
    #1, Assassination in Rome-1965-Daybill


  • #2-The Love Cage-1964-Daybill
    *Another Robert Burton*   :)

  • Cool pickups Mark! Bet you are enjoying the stone litho details up close!  :)
  • Well done Mark...welcome to the dark side.
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