Photographs by Karsh, Ottawa...the aussie artist copied directly off the US including the credit, even though on the aussie they aren't photographs. I wonder if it was an obligation of some kind...
Congrats on the Angels Charlie! I was wondering what happened to it after you posted it for sale a long while ago. Looks great now! Who did the work (if you feel like sharing )?
Doing the happy dance down in Melbourne (at least a wee bit of light for us with these crazy numbers) The Man They Could Not Hang - Longford's final directorial outing. Thanks MARK
Congrats on the Angels Charlie! I was wondering what happened to it after you posted it for sale a long while ago. Looks great now! Who did the work (if you feel like sharing )?
Fourth Cone. I sent them the summary from lamp and another expert (we all know) and they agreed to remove both stamps. The work on the hand is super impressive.
Doing the happy dance down in Melbourne (at least a wee bit of light for us with these crazy numbers) The Man They Could Not Hang - Longford's final directorial outing. Thanks MARK
A rare treasure you have there Ves. Your Australian poster collection has rapidly increased in numbers over the years, and has to be the most extensive gathering of Australian film posters in existance one would have to believe.
Superb! What collector? I need names so I know what door to knock on...in future, any beautiful aussie paper you have, I am only a private message away
I've been looking into this and the Dolby (digital poster) is the same as the advance but w/o the logo. Do you have an image of the one you are after Ves
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I want the Dolby Alita...if anyone ever sees one come up!
And you gotta love the artist copied the "Photos" credit
What's written on the lower right hand side above the red?
Peter
Doing the happy dance down in Melbourne (at least a wee bit of light for us with these crazy numbers)
The Man They Could Not Hang - Longford's final directorial outing. Thanks MARK
A rare treasure you have there Ves. Your Australian poster collection has rapidly increased in numbers over the years, and has to be the most extensive gathering of Australian film posters in existance one would have to believe.
Oh shucks...stop it you!
I've been looking into this and the Dolby (digital poster) is the same as the advance but w/o the logo. Do you have an image of the one you are after Ves