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Richardson Studio

edited July 2015 in Posters by the Artists
Ahh John Richardson, the elephant in the room we have yet to discuss/post - so before mine are all sold and some put in private collections to be never seen again, I'll post these dusty ones...


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  • edited July 2015

    Note Crashout Has A Paramount Release and not the usual A  Paramount Picture credit on it. The reason being the film was not released by Paramount in the U.S. The film was an Australian distribution pickup of a Filmmakers Releasing Organisation film released there through the States Rights system.

    The Virginian was one style of two produced. The other less common version I have posted below.

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    Hondo


  • That less common Virginian is great, love the action/movement of the horse and rider.
  • Very lovely vesna. Bulldog and sunset are my favourites
  • Can anyone post Danger Street? Love that one!
  • I would love the Sunset Boulevard daybill. Great looking poster from a great film. I always remember the Gloria Swanson lines" All right Mr. DeMille .I'm ready for my close-up'' along with ''I am big, it's the pictures that got small''.It's great stuff.


    Hondo

  • Fantastic film right.  Still remember the first time I saw it, and then had to rewatch it almost straight away.

    She is just brilliant, absolutely brilliant!

    The Way of All Flesh is a sentimental favourite for me...although a few of the newer ones I haven't added to the site are quickly racing up there.

    I love the Richardston Studio Long daybills...

  • edited June 2015

    Are there two styles of Running Wild ( 1927 ) W.C. Films long daybill ? One style below.


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  • Artists and Models looks...so...familiar right Ves?  :)

  • Geeze what great posters everyone - when you see them all laid out like this you can see the appeal.

    I've seen part of that poster "Artists & Models' elsewhere...can't think where...on the tip of my tongue...
  • Awesome paper, eye popping stuff!
  • CSM said:

    Artists and Models looks...so...familiar right Ves?  :)


    I've got no idea what you are talking about...

  • CSM said:

    Artists and Models looks...so...familiar right Ves?  :)


    I've got no idea what you are talking about...

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  • makes me realise there are so many great daybillsI don't have!
  • I have just posted on another thread but will repeat myself here. Does anyone have an image of Peter Vernon's Silence they can share here.


    Hondo

  • You had to go there didn't you David!  ;)  I do believe there are at least a few collectors who only collect Richardsons...

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  • Will have to get me one those Glass Key's one day. Sweet Chris!
  • CSM said:


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    The original 1935 version of this film is rare. It was also produced by Richardson and apart from an image on eMovieposter.com i have never seen another one. If you haven't viewed it I suggest having a look at the image on Bruce's site as it is a very nice poster.


    Hondo

  • Looks like a Richardson

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    As does this:

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  • American Wife is nice...
  • Yes it is, be nice to see it up close - the imagery looks remarkably realistic.
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