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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
There were also lobby cards with a blank space so that different stills could be stuck to each card to form a set.


John
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
In many cases, Australian lobby cards were quite unique with different images to US counterparts, and many were very impressive


John
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
I have many black and white Australian lobby cards for Sexploitation films made in the 60s and 70s often through Blake Films. Lots of them had images censored and altered to satisfy censors


John
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
Well one thing I can tell you is that Robert Burton printers produced lobby card for many films from the early 60s on.
John
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Re: The Comedy Quiz
I watched the first one and didn't find it funny. Never saw the sequels.
jayn_j
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Re: The Comedy Quiz
Agree 100%, and that is why I don't watch modern American comedy films.dedeposter said:Look, it made lots of money, and made a lot of people laugh...but I find a lot of modern comedy very forced.
HONDO
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
The black and white lobby cards are also on heavy card stock. They images have been taken from stills and enlarged to fit the 11 x 14 format and they often added a text box with the title and stars plus distribution details. I really have no idea how they produced these black and white cards but they do tend to oxidise slightly over time.


John
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Re: Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
The Into the Straight lobby cards are on card stock, same thickness and feel as other lobby cards from the era. Here is another example where the lobby cards are printed on card stock.HONDO said:HONDO said:Do you remember though if the paper quality of these cards was similar to other normally printed colour lobby cards?Are you able to comment John on Peter's above statement regarding the colourised lobby cards feeling like photographic paper?dedeposter said:No, it felt like photographic paper, certainly not like US lobby cards.
What is the quality of the above Inside the Straight Universal--International card, but particularly I am interested in the type of paper material used with the Cinesound /BEF colourised lobby cards when compaed to the original same black and white versions.

John
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Re: The Comedy Quiz
Look, it made lots of money, and made a lot of people laugh...but I find a lot of modern comedy very forced.
Re: The Horror Quiz
Quick off the mark again, and the correct answer for 349 .Scream is from 1996 and is the first in a series of films that curretly stands as having seven in the franchise.saulgoodman said:Scream?
(I believe Rick's image)
HONDO
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