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  • HONDO said:
    HONDO said:
    The Quiet Man poster is a mystery. Interested in the poster size before I comment.
    350mm x 500mm.

    Thanks for that. O.K. the size confirms firstly the poster is from New Zealand. Two unusual things about the poster are that Maureen O'Hara is billed before John Wayne and that never happened, except it happened here. Secondly Republic Pictures ( N.Z. ) Ltd. distributed Republic Pictures In New Zealand and not 20th Century Fox as was the case in Australia. General information about Australian Republic/Fox posters is that they were used in New Zealand and the 20th Century Fox credit was sometimes crossed out on the poster when used there.

    Made me spit out my coffee from laughing!
  • edited February 2017
    I need your Bonnie Scotland RR to go with my original!  How I missed that first time around I have no idea!
  • I need your Bonnie Scotland RR to go with my original!  How I missed that first time around I have no idea!
    It is a cool poster.
  • I need your Bonnie Scotland RR to go with my original!  How I missed that first time around I have no idea!
    But it goes so well with its matching slide!  B)


  • WilWil
    edited February 2017
    Also happy with the small hook hole in Spider's Web as opposed to a gaping hole from have a ratings decal cut out! (Still a tiny corner missing and tape to the rear of both bottom corners though). 
  • I need your Bonnie Scotland RR to go with my original!  How I missed that first time around I have no idea!
    But it goes so well with its matching slide!  B)



    I understand...but it would go EVEN BETTER with this!

  • Can't blame a girl for trying... :)
  • Can't blame a girl for trying... :)
    Gotta love L&H material! 


  • Now we're talkin, can't beat the Boys...
  • I need your Bonnie Scotland RR to go with my original!  How I missed that first time around I have no idea!
    But it goes so well with its matching slide!  B)



    I understand...but it would go EVEN BETTER with this!


    Beautiful. The original film 's running time ran approximately 80 minutes. Did audiences then had 20 minutes of no joy  as well ?
  • WilWil
    edited February 2017
    I added images of the slides that I got from the same source as these daybills here - http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/comment/42813/#Comment_42813
  • HONDO said:
    I need your Bonnie Scotland RR to go with my original!  How I missed that first time around I have no idea!
    But it goes so well with its matching slide!  B)



    I understand...but it would go EVEN BETTER with this!


    Beautiful. The original film 's running time ran approximately 80 minutes. Did audiences then had 20 minutes of no joy  as well ?
     :rofl:
  • HONDO said:

    Beautiful. The original film 's running time ran approximately 80 minutes. Did audiences then had 20 minutes of no joy  as well ?
     ....& 20 minutes of sorrow!'
  • A crying shame that Mysterious Pilot was so damaged, Capt Frank Hawks is looking mighty dapper though!
    What an absolute pleasure, please keep sharing your collection!!
  • WilWil
    edited February 2017
    A friend of mine's just pulled this out of his collection prior to getting it linen backed. I'd only seen US examples of this 1954 beauty before. 

  • Fantastic
  • Image of George Reeves not as good as the daybill image, but nevertheless nice. Extremely rare, and of the four different Superman 20th Century Fox 1950's daybill titles, the first time I have seen an Australian one sheet of any of them.
  • Great image of Superman! Colors are great! Post a pict of the finished product after linenbacking, i'd love to see it.
  • edited February 2017
    Great superman poster Will!!

    This superman daybill is also a cracker. Sorry i cant embed on the mobile.

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2QlXlnukMP5eDFhN1k1VWtUWmM/view?usp=drivesdk

  • Oh the daybill is nice!  Not seen that before.
  • Very nice...!
  • WilWil
    edited February 2017
    Great image of Superman! Colors are great! Post a pict of the finished product after linenbacking, i'd love to see it.
    Sure thing, it's already partially through backing and apparently post bleaching it looks fantastic, and yes no one I've spoken to has ever seen another, which makes it rather tricky to appraise for his insurance!  :s
  • HONDO said:
    Image of George Reeves not as good as the daybill image, but nevertheless nice. Extremely rare, and of the four different Superman 20th Century Fox 1950's daybill titles, the first time I have seen an Australian one sheet of any of them.
    Not quite right. There were FIVE  compilation movies created out of episodes of this classic TV series. They were apparently solely shown outside the U.S. (which makes sense, since the episodes had been shown on TV in the U.S.), and we know that it is likely that one-sheets and lobby card sets were created for all five compilation features, but one-sheets from them are quite rare, and lobby cards are even more rare (which also makes sense, since lobby cards would have been far less likely to have been used in other countries). The titles were Superman in Scotland Yard,  Superman and the Jungle Devil, Superman Flies Again, Superman in Exile, and Superman's Peril. The only reason I know so much about these titles is because a pressbook was created for all five features, and I only once auctioned it, and it sold for $412!





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  • Bruce said:
    HONDO said:
    Image of George Reeves not as good as the daybill image, but nevertheless nice. Extremely rare, and of the four different Superman 20th Century Fox 1950's daybill titles, the first time I have seen an Australian one sheet of any of them.
    Not quite right. There were FIVE  compilation movies created out of episodes of this classic TV series. They were apparently solely shown outside the U.S. (which makes sense, since the episodes had been shown on TV in the U.S.), and we know that it is likely that one-sheets and lobby card sets were created for all five compilation features, but one-sheets from them are quite rare, and lobby cards are even more rare (which also makes sense, since lobby cards would have been far less likely to have been used in other countries). The titles were Superman in Scotland Yard,  Superman and the Jungle Devil, Superman Flies Again, Superman in Exile, and Superman's Peril. The only reason I know so much about these titles is because a pressbook was created for all five features, and I only once auctioned it, and it sold for $412!






    I hadn't said there were only four compilation Superman movies. I was only talking about the four titles with known daybill images available to see. Your archives show that an Australian daybill of Superman And The Jungle Devil was sold on 8 / 15 /2000. Unfortunately an image isn't available. Perhaps Bruce may be able to ask Matt if he is able to retrieve the image and instate it on the eMovieposter website and also post it here, as I am sure there are a lot of members that would be very keen to sight it.
  • A lot?
  • David said:
    A lot?

    Yes a lot, of the non lurkers that is.
  • Very Nice Superman , couple of local auction finds

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  • Nice. ..always liked that Fountain.  Congratulations!
  • Beautiful. I've always admired the  Hawaiian Nights ( aka Down To Their Last Yacht ) long dayBill
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