Nice Objective Burma Rick, Flynn quite uncomfortable in his pose! And the Death/Small Doses has nice color & artwork! ...and nice D Reynolds Charlie! That'll get filed under "legs" I presume?
Janet Leigh couldn't sing or dance very well at the time so Howard Hughes in 1950 built a studio for Janet to be coached and choregraphed by Marge and Gower Champion to prepare her for her musical debut role in Two Tickets To Broadway which was released in 1951. This process apparently took six months to complete.Seen in the still being working with Janet is Marge Champion. Soon after The Champions were at MGM,
Green Slime is cool, Matt. Simple but strong images. I mean, nothing says obnoxious space creature like a one-eyed monster with tenticals & snappers!...
Yes rick ! You got your small doses...its very very cool and i imagine rare!
Nice one on the josey wales Mark getting that clint collection firing!
Matt, Slime is cheesy and i love it! Great art, was that from Greg Chilvers?
Lovely stills charlie!
Wow all fast out of the barrier for june..! >-
Grats Ves, superb match for the Daybill - it's probably one of those poster that needs to be seen in person to enjoy it, I was lucky enough to - I look forward to seeing it framed here!
Slightly better condition than that rubbish bin poster too.
It definitely found its way to a home where it is much loved (at least now I reclaimed it) and cherished.
Will post pics in the framed section once done...and the binned poster gets special treatment tonight too as last night I also unearthed the spare mylar sleeves its been waiting to go into.
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Spot on.
Janet Leigh couldn't sing or dance very well at the time so Howard Hughes in 1950 built a studio for Janet to be coached and choregraphed by Marge and Gower Champion to prepare her for her musical debut role in Two Tickets To Broadway which was released in 1951. This process apparently took six months to complete.Seen in the still being working with Janet is Marge Champion. Soon after The Champions were at MGM,
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This just in. Aussie Green Slime one sheet.
Nope, not from Greg....
Not a June acquisition but a May acquisition (I think)...this is how bad it is!
I bought this from David (thank you David) not too long ago, and it almost immediately got buried under a whole bunch of flattening one sheets.
Unearthed tonight, still staring right at me, and going up in the frame tomorrow night...
It definitely found its way to a home where it is much loved (at least now I reclaimed it) and cherished.
Will post pics in the framed section once done...and the binned poster gets special treatment tonight too as last night I also unearthed the spare mylar sleeves its been waiting to go into.
A huge, and I mean HUGE thanks to David for this donation to the Ves - David Niven collection.
Out of the tube for the one and only time it will be handled before I send it off for much needed TLC...though that won't be for a while:
And now in its permanent home until I get it backed and fixed. The thing is literally falling apart...so brittle.
I can't say enough, thanks David for the gift. It definitely found its right home and will get the TLC it deserves...eventually.
That pic is great!