Wil
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Noooooooooo. In that case 205: The Battle of Britain (1969)

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@Rob Any updates on Studio M's handy work? Thanks
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205 is an all time favourite with an outstanding soundtrack, although I'll take 207 and leave for someone else:
The Train (1965), Burt Lancaster in the lead.in War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil September 2018
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For the posters on display I'd say Criss Cross hands down. Movie, couldn't say.
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You must have REALLY wanted it Matt
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Thanks Lawrence, a bit of a poorly printed oddity then.
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A cat free house here, although a couple of the neighbours cats have strayed into our yard (only once before our lab scares them away).
Bindi's 7 years old, a bit of a rescue pup at 12 weeks, she was full of huge worms, had a grey matted … -
202: 49th Parallel/Invaders 1941
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A bit of a lacklustre effort on this NZ daybill double bill for Slaves of the living dead & The mad doctor of blood island.

Certainly looks strange without the hanged lady.We may need a hint with the remaining image Lawrence?Happy hunting and welcome to 'the club'
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The Sotheby's Star Wars half sheet (with questionable autographs) the other day shows how carried away some folks can get:
I'd say madness, but easily done. The psycho 3 Sheet taught my wife not to dabble in auctions.The Ten Commandments is nice Ves, just a little to biblical to display in my home
At least Jaws has now moved into 2nd place, still shocked the Shotgun wedding is even in the top 20! Sadly my minty Aussie Jaws OS and DB has just gone missing in action on route to Mark.... noooooo.. oh, my Longest Day Quad was also in there!!!Honestly haven't seen either, but out of the two posters, I'd say the killers, purely for the nice looking Dame in distress imagery (I take it that's Ava gardener).If the other daybill is the one that sold on HA last year, I'm assuming this is it as the seller also offered the two in the HA lot that came with it (The Prisoner & Eichmann).Posted by Matt in August 15.
http://vintagemoviepostersforum.com/discussion/comment/22941#Comment_22941in There Are Australian Daybill & One Sheets Existing For These Films. Comment by Wil September 2018
Didn't realise it was a rare one Lawrence. I suppose I've seen so many UK posters for this around, I assumed Aussie materiel must be equally plentiful. The Aussie one sheet (which replicates the UK one) is also rather nice.
I loved the f…Oh and another Daybill (albeit a re-release).
The Lady Vanishes
Some beauty's starting off the month guy's. Aussie heavy as usual
Another classic war film to the collection. T…I'm guessing at the overly 'wordy' rating? Shouldn't it be 'Not Suitable For Children' or 'Suitable Only For Adults' as per Shotgun Wedding and Once Upon A Time In The West Daybills currently in Bruce's auction?Love it! Great score Matt.(Quote) Prominently the movies story, info on the main actor, such as Kings status in Hollywood at the time, how Ivanhoe was the first instance of a Hollywood production being filmed overseas 'on location' etc.
Frank was his claims to …Hopefully you'll be working on some jaws abs Chantrell posters soon
Cheers. Just added a little blurb beside it and Ivanhoe. The Mrs doesn't want to get caught out not knowing what they are if her friends ask.Just not sure about the "one eyed willy" choice of name
(Quote) Agree Ves. My neighbour collects soviet era propaganda posters (house covered in them), stunning artwork, but very poor quality paper, very high acid content/browned much more than movie posters from the same period.