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Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
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So my guess is its the local entries for wherever this bookshop is provided by Paramount as part of the advertising for the film?
Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]




To further expand on Peter's earlier question regarding if the winning contest poster was released as an official daybill produced for the film. As Paramount were known for printing two different daybill designs for some of their bigger releases, I am thinking possibly there was perhaps one Richardson Studio version, along with a different second version with this being the contest winner's design.
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One other thing that crossed my mind is that there are numerous posters that look the size of the contest entries seen appearing in the window display. In an earlier newspapers article appearing earlier it stated though that apart from the winning entry that all the remaining entries would be returned to their owners. Surely then this would rule out that any of the poster entries that appear in the window display were contest entries. A large amount of time and effort would have been involved in producing those posters to be used only in non daybill poster advertising,
It would really be great to hear any thoughts and comments from any members regarding my above information.

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Re: A Do You Know Your Classic Movies Quiz.
The musical on Broadway was great for that scene, it had an enormous video projection screen that covered almost the entire stage, when Norma walked toward the front of the stage for her 'closeup', it was on the screen, so she did actually get an enormous closeup (similar to the picture below).
Very effective!

Very effective!

Re: Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]



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