dedeposter
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Sloppy screen printing.
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Is it "the man who could cheat death" 1959?
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Love it!
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It almost gives it a 3D effect the way it is.
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That's hilarious!
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Thanks Bruce, I hate Chrome and despise that some websites only work on it so it forces me to use it, (but that's just me hating their data collection).
Safari is my default browser, and just tried both, that issue was only on Safari, cur… -
Got it...The Giant Claw (1957) - the clue...Sam Katzman
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The main page looks off centre when I visited it today. That large gold strip on the right is odd isn't it? Or is this a change?
in Questions for Bruce-EMP
Comment by dedeposter
February 27
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It looked like the model work from Gerry Anderson productions so I thought it was going to be that era anyway. The no puppets clue was a dead giveaway.
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The wording of the tagline is a bit odd to me. WHEN WAS THE TIME YOU LAST STOOD UP AND APPLAUDED A MOVIE!
I think it would read better (at least in these days) as WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU STOOD UP AND APPLAUDED A MOVIE? -
Is 234 journey to the far side of the Sun (1969)?
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More Valhalla content for you. The premiere of Buckeye and Pinto back in 1980.
https://www.youtube.com/w… -
Didn't even know there was an earlier version! I always learn things from this quiz.
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Obvious when you compare them!
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Looks like Barry is still involved, might be worth reaching out to out to him.
in Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled]
Comment by dedeposter
February 19
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I think Barry Peak might still be at Nova Cinema in Melbourne.
Here's an article about Chris and Barry (from 2017 though).
in Hondo's Daybill and One Sheet Q&A [Re-Titled] Comment by dedeposter February 18 -
(Quote) I agree with you, I saw both at the Valhalla back in the day.
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Yes, with a hand drawn NRC printed on it! Worst poster design ever, for the Worst films ever made. Rather appropriate.
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Lovely original daybill!
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I was talking about the Valhalla in Richmond, but that image was from the Glebe Valhalla. I sued to go to the Richmond Valhalla regularly to watch classics and revivals.
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Who knows what was going on with distribution back in those days? The owners of Valhalla might have known a cheap printer? They may have sold posters at the cinema (hoping for a cult following). Perhaps it was part of the distribution agreement to h…
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I wonder whether the Valhalla would have just relied upon their calendar to promote most films they didn't actually have a financial interest in? Many fridges at the time had a Valhalla calendar on them. Here's one from Sydney with the aforementione…
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(Quote) Yes, I know that when I worked on films back in the 80s, a lot of them were made independently and had posters printed by the filmmakers even before they had distributors. Often they'd use a random printing company who did a good rate…
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I know it's a movie ticket, but it has a hint of a Wonka Golden Ticket too.
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.Just looked and it doesn't bother me, I think the logo update was about time though!
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Unfortunately (or fortunately), I've never seen it.
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Trove is a trove of interesting images!
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233 - Battle Beyond The Stars (1980)...I knew I'd remember it eventually
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Thanks for the update...and the headache!
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I'm glad you're organised! If I was doing that they'd be all over the place.