John
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There were also lobby cards with a blank space so that different stills could be stuck to each card to form a set.
in Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
Comment by John
April 21
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In many cases, Australian lobby cards were quite unique with different images to US counterparts, and many were very impressive
in Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films
Comment by John
April 21
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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
in Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films Comment by John April 21
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Well one thing I can tell you is that Robert Burton printers produced lobby card for many films from the early 60s on.
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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 ho…
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(Quote) 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.
in Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films Comment by John April 20
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(Quote) I just noticed your request. I do have a lot of colourised Australian lobby cards. I cant recall ever seeing any printers details on any of them and there is not much information out there about how they were produced and printed - al…
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Everyone's ad for the Australian film Odds On

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I have a couple
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(Quote) Thanks for the info Lawrence.
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Well, they are obviously rare and you did ask for daybills that have not been sighted before to be added here. The question is why would there be two different daybills for such a very obscure film - even if one came before the other.
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I have hundreds of original Australian lobby cards from the 30s to 70s. They are often quite unique with different images and border art to US cards.
in Rare Australian Posters Of Australian Films Comment by John April 4 -
I have picked up a few collections in recent weeks that have daybills that I have never seen before. Here is one of them
in Hondo's This And That
Comment by John
April 4
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(Quote) I understand what you are saying but I think that is exactly what google wants - everyone using Chrome and gmail. I have concerns about the amount of control google has over business and this is just another example of where things are goin…
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(Quote) That's because no one in their right mind would admit to being the "artist"!!!
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No problem. I'm pretty sure that I have some more information about this film. I will see if I can find it and post it here.
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You raise some valid points. There is a treasure trove of important research and information about movie posters on this forum but the reality is that the vast majority of topics and discussion are started by Hondo. His research has been incredible,…
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Artist was Peter Ledger who produced the art on a few other Australian posters. He passed away about 30 years ago.
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Some great images!
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The World Safari films were screened around Australia in sports clubs and small venues and posters had the blank space for screening details to be added.
Here are a few more examples of Surfing posters with a space for screening details. There are many others ...
in Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
Comment by John
January 29
Another Daybill that I have never seen before ...




