John
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(Quote) I'm guessing that you are referring to the Australian one sheet for The Deadly Mantis of which Bruce has sold 22 copies over the years. Around 10 years ago, a person inherited a large collection of posters from his father who had pass…
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(Quote) Yes indeed. The foamcore backing devalues it hugely.
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I received an interesting message from Australia Post on this:
In regards to your enquiry, you can supply or create your own sleeves. They should be sticky enough to stay on mailing tubes and not fall off when processed thr… -
I had a long conversation with Aub Moseley before he passed away and we talked about his artwork. He was quite vague about specific posters that featured his art. Bear in mind that he worked on posters over 60 years ago and he didn't retain any of h…
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(Quote) Yes, I have had people buying posters for things like
- Their name is the same as the leading actor
- They had a family member in the film
- Their grandfather did the artwork on the poster
- The film…
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(Quote) Yes, there are many reasons why people purchase movie posters. A customer of mine recently purchased a Ride a Wild Pony daybill and he sent the following message "Very pleased to acquire the poster. The film was made by Disney Product…
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(Quote) I agree with you pn that
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I only have the Colour cards for Gone to the Dogs but I would imagine that the B/W cards are similar to the Colour cards. Here is an example from Let George Do It which was released at a similar time to Gone to the Dogs. The cards are identical but …
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(Quote) These are all printed on card stock, with images taken from stills and art used for the film. The censor details and title were added to the designs and they were printed as Australian lobby cards. The colorized version was printed on…
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(Quote) There dont seem to have been many double feature Australian posters printed over the years. It would be good to compile a list of those that have been released.
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Interesting that the poster hasn't been fully restored. Notice that the "T" is missing in the top tagline and looks like part of the top border area is missing on both sides. The artist appears to be Julian Rose. I can't recall ever seeing this dayb…
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Thanks
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Another version of Up in Arms daybill, possibly a second print
Ano
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Another 14th Mandolin poster ....

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I believe that the faux painting of Laura was used in two more films - On the Riviera with Danny Kaye where it was shown in colour and Woman's World with Lauren Bacall.
Interestingly, it is not actually a painting but a photo that had oi… -
Laura
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The daybill I have is 13" x 30" and it has been used with pinholes, etc. The censor stamp is interesting. It seems to be a little smudged around the circle but its hard to tell whether it might have been added later and it seems to in the exact same…
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(Quote) The daybill surely must be 1970s. The M rating is a mystery.
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(Quote) Here is my copy ....

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Well summed up Lawrence and I agree with you. The only thing I am curious about is that the Robert Burton logo at the bottom of one of the daybills is in red while the other two are in blue. Have you done any research into whether there was a colour…
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(Quote) Very true
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The Lion logo appears to have been used right up to the early 80s. This one from 1982 ....
in M-G-M Logos Used On Australian Daybills In The 1960s.
Comment by John
February 2024
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(Quote) Over the years, I have spoken to various people who have worked for Burton, Smith and other printers. There were general guidelines for the artists to follow but it was not rigidly adhered to. You only have to look at the many errors …
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Here are more from 1968 and its pretty obvious that the MGM details are haphazard. I have plenty more examples but here is a selection of them and hope this helps with the research ....
in M-G-M Logos Used On Australian Daybills In The 1960s. Comment by John February 2024
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... and just to add some more confusion here is another MGM logo from 1968 ....
in M-G-M Logos Used On Australian Daybills In The 1960s.
Comment by John
February 2024
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There are lots more ...

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Here is another one ....

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Here a couple of MGM Stock Daybills from the 60s both printed by Robert Burton at similar time frames. Note the slight difference in the positioning of MGM ...
in M-G-M Logos Used On Australian Daybills In The 1960s. Comment by John February 2024
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Just noticed a big error in this daybill...
