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Last entry included here in error.
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The credited director and writer of Terror Nullius is Soda Jerk. Some more scenes from the film follow below.
in Yeah, so, I am watching this..,
Comment by HONDO
May 16
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Welcome Mike and thank you for sharing some of your history.
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Mostly horror films from the 1930s to the 1960s will feature from now on for some time. I am hoping this will assist in images being identified, The previous four images were all from the 1970s and they all failed to be answered.1970's and later fil…
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O.k. then as time is up I will now reveal the two answers for the yet unanswered images. 353 are Silent Scream from 1979 and 354 The Day It Came to Earth from 1977.
in The Horror Quiz Comment by HONDO May 15
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(Quote) My thinking is that the Capitol Theatre displayed 24 sheet is Australian, with only slightly different artwork to confirm this. Unfortunately to support my thinking 1930 Australia censorship ratings weren't yet commonly applied to mos…
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(Quote) You got to answer it in the end though which is the main thing. I will admit that it is an obscure film.
in The Science Fiction Quiz
Comment by HONDO
May 15
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(Quote) An Australian or a U.S.A. 24 sheet poster? My thoughts on this to follow.
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Apart from the majority of the poster images being that of And Now Tomorrow, the current attraction and Here Comes The Wave the next attraction, three other films had very limited films images included there that were advertised as being coming. The…
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As no answers have yet been forthcoming, and they don't look like they will be, I will reveal the results in the near future if they still remain unanswered.
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(Quote) Thanks then Bruce for your reason for not contributing here in recent times. More entries from the 1950's and 1960's (little product produce before then) will be presented here in the future, starting with the next up two. By the way …
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(Quote) Great clues not yet picked up on A final clue is nuclear holocast. -
(Quote) To inform our Australian members, but mainly for those from elsewhere the following may assist.
The film has been described by IMDb as being A political revenge fable which offers an un-writing of Australian national mythology… -
(Quote) Nicely spotted. I am thinking the one displayed on the right is a U.S.A. poster. I base this on the difference in the two posters, due to the placement of credits on the posters. Mainly though my reason for thinking this is that the o…
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(Quote) The earliest two films listed in the top 50 are Wake In Fright (#4) and Walkabout (#26) that are both from 1971, around the period Australian films began to come of age.
I had thought that the two earlier films On The Beach (1959) and … -
(Quote) Yes this is the case. I am hoping soon to see the return of Bruce, Ves and Rick again participating here.
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It really would be great to hear thoughts from anyone else.
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The following images were taken at the Capitol theatre in Sydney NS.W. in 1945 advertising two films And Now Tomorrow and Here Comes the Waves that were current and coming attractions. The theatre's seating at that period of time was 2773. The Capit…
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A reply back from Matt at eMoviePoster.com that he doesn't mind me sharing it here with others follows below,
''That poster is a bit of a mystery! It doesn't have any printer info, and it is an odd size for both U.S. and Aust.one sheet… -
The following Australian press sheet printed for the release here of For Whom The Bell Tolls (1943) lists only one daybill as being available along with an image of it.
There was actually an additional daybill style B printed as well, a… -
Another clue for 249 in hand.
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Firstly I just altered my earlier spelling of Lumination Films to be that of the correct spelling of Illumination Films that does appear on the poster.
I have also emailed Matt at Bruce's website to query the poster's origins.
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(Quote) Add to this late 1970s.

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Thank you Peter, but the image provided here has me asking Is this Vincent (1987) poster Australian?, and if so where does it figure in with the Australian cinema release. Bruce has currently eighteen images of this poster appearing on his website a…
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(Quote) Correct, so an easy one for you. I must endeavour to seek it out as I have never viewed it. Sounds like that I have missed out on seeing an excellent film. There are very high ratings for it on both IMDb and Rotten tomatoes.
(Quote) Vincent is a documentary film that I didn't list the title of for missng Paul Coxfilm posters. If you have easy access to the poster an image of it would be great to see.A clue for both 353 and 354 is 1970's cinema releases.Hopefully either Peter or Jayn.J will eventually reveal the answer for 248 here if no one else is forthcoming with the title in the near future. Another clue for others is a much more recent film than those usually included here.
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Another rare Australian one sheet poster for Molokai The Story o…
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