Has anyone seen another daybill for this one? It could be a candidate for an only known copy.....
I have never seen this one before and in fact it is the first and only daybill that I recollect ever seeing from the Australian theatrical distributor 14th Mandolin who were very active in the 1970's and 1980's. Pancho have you seen any others? Interestingly the film was passed by the censor in 1977 and was rated with only an M rating and again the 14th Mandolin videotape release was again rated only M in 1984.
As in the case of Hell And High Water, why are so many surviving copies of rare posters that were printed for New Zealand usage and minus the Australian censorship rating, are the ones that more than often surface?
As in the case of Hell And High Water, why are so many surviving copies of rare posters that were printed for New Zealand usage and minus the Australian censorship rating, are the ones that more than often surface?
As in the case of Hell And High Water, why are so many surviving copies of rare posters that were printed for New Zealand usage and minus the Australian censorship rating, are the ones that more than often surface?
Both have ratings triangle.
I stick by my overall statement but in this case I should have had my glasses on. Thanks for pointing out that the rating was there..
I love all the Eros re-release quad posters that I have seen to date, including the above three. The Dead That Walk baffled me for a while till I worked out is was a retitled Zombies Of Mora Tau. Eros was a British film distributor that mainly released low budget second features and it appears a lot of re-releases. A question directed to Paul, the king of quads. I have sighted product that Eros re-released from Universal, Warner Brothers, Paramount and Columbia. My question is did Eros re-release any product originating from any other Hollywood studios ? What about British companies product as well ?
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Nope never seen it
I have never seen this one before and in fact it is the first and only daybill that I recollect ever seeing from the Australian theatrical distributor 14th Mandolin who were very active in the 1970's and 1980's. Pancho have you seen any others? Interestingly the film was passed by the censor in 1977 and was rated with only an M rating and again the 14th Mandolin videotape release was again rated only M in 1984.
Now you have
Ummm....no!
'Nother one sunk ...
Bloody hell. I think paid 30 or 35 for mine. Not the best condition.
One of the others I brought from the seller is also a contender for an only known.
Halls of Montezuma daybill.
Come to think of it, the third poster is another contender.
Sea of Lost Ships daybill
As in the case of Hell And High Water, why are so many surviving copies of rare posters that were printed for New Zealand usage and minus the Australian censorship rating, are the ones that more than often surface?
Dang, you've shot me twice now. Which is to be expected.
Just how many bullets are left in your gun?
I stick by my overall statement but in this case I should have had my glasses on. Thanks for pointing out that the rating was there..
I love all the Eros re-release quad posters that I have seen to date, including the above three. The Dead That Walk baffled me for a while till I worked out is was a retitled Zombies Of Mora Tau. Eros was a British film distributor that mainly released low budget second features and it appears a lot of re-releases. A question directed to Paul, the king of quads. I have sighted product that Eros re-released from Universal, Warner Brothers, Paramount and Columbia. My question is did Eros re-release any product originating from any other Hollywood studios ? What about British companies product as well ?