Wil
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Thanks Lawrence, I thought that was the case, certainly a pity as it's actually a nice image of the dancer in comparison to the US versions.
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A possible acquisition tomorrow, however I'm assuming its trimmed? any ideas folks as I can't seen to find another to compare.
No dimensions, just lack of printer info and cropped text.
Navy Blues 1941in August 2018 Comment by Wil August 2018
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Definitely stay clear of medigram/D.Anthony, I've at least 4 posters trashed due to his incompetence (the last one involved the police and a 4 month standoff to recover my wrecked posters).
I've just landed back in NZ Brett (12:53am NZ t… -
Not many at all to be honest! More into digging around in antique/junk shops whilst the mrs sits patiently in the car (not quite the relaxing holiday in Port Douglas she was hoping for
in War Movies Quiz Comment by Wil August 2018
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Nice matt, I was sure it was this only I couldn't find where Lawrence's artwork came from to confirm. Plus I'm supposed to be having a poster free week on holiday!
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65 feet long!!! Good god what a beast 'literally'!
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(Quote) I've popped over to Aussie myself Mark, a break in Port Douglas. Supposed to be on a poster free trip..... hard to break the habit
in Old Photos of Posters and Advertising Out and About in Oz
Comment by Wil
August 2018
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(Quote) Absolutely stunning, I think this'll make more than just Chris drool!! Need to get myself a DeLorean DMC-12 and a flux capacitor then head to Perth!
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Love them all, great posts mark!
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(Quote) Also having served in the Korean War himself as an infantryman only two years prior to this films release.
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That said, I'm now doubting myself with 189....
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Still a great example of a Chantrell's skills regardless of condition, that said it's actually pretty good!
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(Quote) Thanks, I'll knock off the two easy ones
both with Richard Todd in lead roles (pictured in his Parac… -
(Quote) Wouldn't be doing that nowadays mate, Work safe/Health & Safety authorities would be all over that like a rash!
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Yes, I saw It Lawrence, I thought Rick's may be in slightly better condition and could provide a clearer image.
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@HONDO Rick's just picked up/added an image of the Re-release daybill to the August thread.
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All Quiet on the Western Front is nice Rick, should post it in Lawrence's thread.
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Well done Matt.
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Stunning daybills for a masterpiece movie. To be honest even the later remake staring 'John-boy Walton' was actually pretty good, but not a patch on the original! Definitely have one of those Daybills going onto my Grail list, thanks Ves (not that I…
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@HONDO It's still going strong I believe, showing live shows as well as movies (predominantly film festivals), it's gone through a fair few internal face lifts over …
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Not enough for one thread, so here's a couple of Kiwi cousins to add to the mix
The Civic Theatre, Auckland, Both 1942.
in Old Photos of Posters and Advertising Out and About in Oz Comment by Wil August 2018
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Fantastic condition, such bright/sharp images of the dwarfs!! (the PC word for dwarfs eludes me
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Thought I was clutching at straws there Lawrence.
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186: Sea of Sand? A bit of a guess with the obvious surrounding terrain, however the soldier on the left looked like a young Richard Attenborough.
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Surely 185 is The Dam Busters (1955)?

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Ha, only joking dude, I'm pretty sure my other half thinks one knight is enough for any household!
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Ummm, if you pay for the framing
Sadly that text is far to similar to a line spoken by Gandalf the Grey and ha… -
Great pick Lawrence! I only watched it the other day, obviously very much a much a 'do your duty and enlist' propaganda flick, but still very well done.
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(Quote) Damn that's the one!! I knew it focused on the testing of early Spits!
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182 could be a colourised lobby from - Reach for the Sky (1956)?