Rick
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it's a three-in-one version, not sure how big it is
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thanks but already have one arranged, from an Elvis fan in Las Vegas which is quite appropriate
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i've got a promo coming in from the US, plus have my name on a copy from the local cinema. I'm off to see the movie today
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i hope to get all variations of the Elvis poster. Hopefully my local cinema will be kind, though i couldn't finish work in time to get there tonight
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Thanks Bob for letting us know that it's available and happy my images helped. Now, if i could only justify paying the postage costs to get a copy to Australia!
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thanks Bruce
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Shake, Rattle and Rock looks good no matter what the condition
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NZ ruined so many nice posters
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50s was the best era for posters!
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Yes Blue Hawaii, a little in-joke, similar to when Blue Suede Shoes was played on a jukebox in G.I. Blues.
that's the one
I knew Dirty Harry! Here's one to trynice pick ups and thanks Hondo for the image of the Aussie Running wild. If anyone has one oif those for sale I'd be keen, It's a lot nicer than our daybill. I have the US one-sheet which i agree is the best image
thanks Lawrence, i still need to get the full colour original for my collection.
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we share the same tastes, though the art of Edward G is very good
i say go for it!
Pancho and I will; be vying for that one if it ever comes up for sale
Vertigo is certainly more common than Psycho, Rear Window, Dial M for Murder etc. I believe it wasn't as big a hit as expected.
the one on the left looks like a copy to me
One i recognised from a so-bad-it's-good movie that I love. I like the US poster image of Night of the Lepus
must be getting close to a record for different variations.
slightly different shades and different company information on the bottom