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I don't think daybills were made, at least I don't remember seeing one, and I collected posters from all the Paul Cox films I worked on (I got them straight from Paul though so if Hoyts made them he might not have had copies). That was the first fil…
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Yes, not sure that Roadshow would have bothered printing up extra one sheets. Paul's films usually had limited releases. The daybills would have sufficed.
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The one sheet poster with no classification was produced by Illumination Films themselves. Paul had them printed in advance and the daybills would have been done when they found a distributor. It's entirely likely that the one sheets were made for f…
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It also wouldn't be unusual for a poster to be designed and printed in advance of the censorship classification being granted, especially for a self distributed film. I've worked on feature films where the poster didn't include the classification. E…
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Last time I saw the chair was in the boot of his car when he was moving stuff out of his garage.
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Do you think it might resemble this more? The horse mane looks more similar.
in Hondo's This And That
Comment by dedeposter
January 2024
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(Quote) Haha! Some places haven't changed, I've never been able to spot Graham Kennedy as an extra in the film though. Apparently he's in a scene in Flinders Street outside the old Classic Restaurant. I once worked with a guy who had the dire…
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I wasn't going to answer so quickly, but I'm from Melbourne....so - C411 - On The Beach (1959)
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I trust you all and will take your advice! A call to Sven's framer is in order.
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Took me a while - Alexander Nevsky (1938)
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(Quote) The tagline "Two years in the making! A fortune to produce!" - obviously they weren't talking about the daybill!
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I think the insert is a bit busy and too much going on myself.
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Need to get mine up too, love that poster.
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C408. -The Lion King (1994)
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C405 - I was thinking Charge Of The Light Brigade but can't find the image anywhere.
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It makes you wonder how that could have happened? How could you mistake an E for a C?
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It's interesting that the image from Everyone's doesn't appear to match the. actual lobby display. The text of "WHAT PRICE GLORY" is much thicker on the posters on display. perhaps the Everyone's example was from before th… -
Peggy Asheroft!!!!! What were they smoking????
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Yes, I saw it twice last year. One of my favourite shows I've seen from the last few years.
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The Broadway musical that recently closed was amazing too.
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C404 - Some Like It Hot (1959) - yes, a classic!
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The shadow on her neck in the duotone version makes it look like her head has been twisted 180 degrees.
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As always, a fount of knowledge!
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I wonder who has it now and whether they restored it?
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(Quote) That's my plan for when I start to get things framed (finally) next year. Watch this space.
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Some more poster prices here if this is of any interest.
https://www.afr.com/politics/film-poster-sale-adds-to-legends-l… -
It's also available at the State Library of Victoria so I'll make a trip in there in January and check it out. I'm off overseas but back late January.
in Where Are These Daybills? Comment by dedeposter December 2023
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I might manage a trip there next year so I'll pop it on my list of things to do.
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If there are Pickles auction results they'd be classed as MISC (Miscellaneous), so it's hard to know if there are any in there. Pickles Auctions aren't specified.
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Not by the looks of it. Just these auctions seem to be listed, unless it falls under MISC?
Do you know of any items from this period that were auctioned by Pickles? I could look them up.in Where Are These Daybills? Comment by dedeposter December 2023