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  • Irrelevant,  but I've always liked that landscape When Worlds Collide art - except for the bit where the tidal wave appears in front of the girls arm!
  • A big thank you to all those members who have contributed to the herald, flyer and courier query by supplying some solid information and views on the topic.


  • The above Sleeping Beauty Australian daybill is currently being advertised for sale on ebay as being an original 1959 Australian daybill poster. The poster is though for a 1955 West German film titled Dornroschen that was released in a dubbed English language version as Sleeping Beauty in 1965.

    This then has me thinking if the seller hadn't researched the product that he is offering I do find it hard to understand though that type of mistake 
  • Any comments are welcomed.
  • No research done, no care taken, no responsibility...they just want to sell the poster. Typical stuff for eBay.


    Peter
  • No research done, no care taken, no responsibility...they just want to sell the poster. Typical stuff for eBay.
    Exactly.
  • HONDO said:
    No research done, no care taken, no responsibility...they just want to sell the poster. Typical stuff for eBay.
    Exactly.
    Adding to that, the seller is very slack with packaging and inaccurate descriptions of other posters. 
  • John said:
    HONDO said:
    No research done, no care taken, no responsibility...they just want to sell the poster. Typical stuff for eBay.
    Exactly.
    Adding to that, the seller is very slack with packaging and inaccurate descriptions of other posters. 
    Isnt this just about everyone on ebay these days
  • Surprisingly though the eBay seller offering the poster for sale has a 98.6% positive rating credited on his advertisement.
  • Some people are easily pleased!


    Peter
  • edited December 2025
                                                                                                                        
     
  • Can't wait for that one.


    Peter
  • i would love to see an original Aussie daybill. 
  • Can't wait for that one.
    Something a little different it will be this time around.

    Rick said:
    i would love to see an original Aussie daybill. 
    Agree, so let us hope it will eventuate one day although it is long odds for this ever happening.
  •                                                   

      
      
    (Woolworths advertisement placed in Sydney N,S,W. August 17, 1933 source unknown, The other two clippings from August 2 and August 30 1933 courtesy of Everyones/ Trove /NFSA).

    At least a minimumof 100,000 copies of the small jigsaw appear to have been produced according to what is listed above on August 30.. I cannot confirm a known copy of this jigsaw existing today,  
     
  • HAS lifetime guarantees on every item - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS unrestored and unenhanced images - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS 100% honest condition descriptions - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS auctions where the winner is the higher of two real bidders - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS up to SIXTEEN weeks of "Pay and Hold" to save a fortune on shipping - IS eMoviePoster.com
    HAS real customer service before, during and after EVERY auction, and answers all questions - IS eMoviePoster.com

    HAS 25% or 26% "buyers premiums" of any kind (but especially the dreadful "$29 or $49 minimum" ones) - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS "reserves or starts over $1 - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS hidden bidder IDs - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS "nosebleed" shipping charges - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS inadequate packaging - NOT eMoviePoster.com
    HAS no customer service to speak of, before, during and after any auction, and answers almost no questions - NOT eMoviePoster.com

  • Bruce said:
    The U.S. one had 150 pieces


    The original U.S.A. RKO jigsaw puzzle. Love the price offered to exhibitors. 
  • I am curious to establish the following information regarding Australian daybills.

    1) The year Australian daybills stopped being printed as a whole.
    2) The title of the last known daybill printed after this took place,
  • 1997/1999 daybill printing appears to have been discontinued for the majority of released films. and scaling back each year in the limited number that ended up still being printed. Very few daybills were printed at all during the early to middle 2000's and the last one located by me during this decade being Bridge To Tarabithia.in 2007 as seen below.. 



    This isn't the end of the story though as at least one more daybill was printed during the 2010's and probably the last one ever printed.

    Any idea what the title is?
  • There was a promo daybill done for Wolf Creek.
  • edited January 9
    These weren't "official" daybills so might not count in finding the last known daybills. They were printed to promote sales of T Shirts at the original screenings and are very cool posters. I had mine signed by John Jarratt and Greg McClean.


  • edited January 9
    Rick said:
    There was a promo daybill done for Wolf Creek.
    A 2005 Australian release, but a two years earlier printed poster than my last mentioned Bridge To Terabithia film that was released here later in 2007. This then rules out the poster as being the last daybill, whether it being an ''official'' cinema daybill or not.

    Any other examples of 2007 or later daybills images known?

  • WilWil
    edited January 9
    In the spirit of John's non-official promo daybill. On Halloween 2022, Umbrella Entertainment released 3 're-imagined' full sized horror Daybills and Blueray sleeves inspired by an Australian classic. Each were available for $20AUD.

    To quote Umbrella:

    'In a homage to Ozploitation, this Halloween we have revamped 3 Horror classics with "G'day of the Dead" Ozploitation variants. Featuring all new custom art, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has been styled as Wake In Fright, Hellraiser styled as Turkey Shoot, and Day of the Dead styled as Crocodile Dundee'

    These are long since sold out on their store, however, there have been a number of these since sold on ebay.



  • Interesting.


  • HONDO said:

    An update on missing very early Cinemascope Australian daybills.
    Sadly no missing daybill images. However, I recently came into the possession of a 1956 Australian Cinemascope trade brochure. Of which a couple of pages should provide some interest.


  • Additional quick snaps.


  • An interesting fact that isn't very well known is that London Films physical Australasian film distributor was Universal. This information can be seen on the above Storm Over The Nile advertisement.
     On the following daybill and one sheet images no credit for Universal ( Universal International) was added  onto any of the posters.

     

     
  • I guess it would depend on what their distribution arrangement was.


    Peter
  • edited January 11
    I guess it would depend on what their distribution arrangement was.
    Agree.
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