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Oh! C349 - Singin' In The Rain (1952)
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C349 - an umbrella in the rain while someone is obviously singing and dancing in it....doesn't ring a bell.
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(Quote) I agree, I have so many film still in cellophane it's ridiculous! I like to try to aim for a couple each weekend, no time during the week. Usually something like and fluffy (musicals), and a drama or silent film. No point watching str…
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I'll watch my Criterion BluRay on the weekend, need to start catching up on Classic films I've missed.
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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) - it was my first guess even though I haven't seen it (yet), and I did a quick search of the title and found the image above (not an image search - I didn't cheat).
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(Quote) A musical perhaps?
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Rick Milne had it on the 3AW Remember When FB page for $10,000, but that doesn't mean it's still available.
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Thanks for that, it was advertised as original but I was sure it wasn't due to the style of the RKO logo.
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Any idea what year this is from?

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I love both those films.
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C243 is an unusual colour shot from the B&W Young Frankenstein (1974) - Marty Feldman is just to the left of the skull.
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I got it wrong the first time because this image came up when I searched for The Three Stooges in Orbit, which was my first guess anyway (no image search on this one). I should have clicked through t the link, then I would have realised I was wrong.…
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Have Rocket, Will Travel (1959)...yes, I was close!
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A stab in the dark - would it be The Three Stooges In Orbit (1962)?
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It was my first thought but I didn't search out images because I thought it was too obvious an answer, I was expecting something more obscure.
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X 87 - The Indestructible Man.

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That sounds interesting!
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FYI - the above poster sold for US$1200

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If you do auction that Godzilla daybill, I'm buying it! It's in my watch list.
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Not sure which section to put this in but here's a Marx Bros poster I found on Facebook in a Marx Bros fan group. It's not mine but distinctly shows the type of poster the Valhalla Cinema in Richmond was printing for their exclusive seasons. I don't…
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The names of some of the films from that era are priceless!
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Tarantula (1955), took a while but got there in the end.
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I don't mind the one sheet (for that type of poster)
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Somebody obviously had lots of fun designing these.
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There was something very familiar about that image but it took a while to click!
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off? (1986)
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Terror from Beyond Space (1958) - one of the films that inspired Alien.
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One of my favourites!
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C337 -Dead of Night (1945)
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