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Hi Bruce:
We are pretty close in age. I am 53. I think my Dad bought our first color
television in 1965. We were the first on our block to have a RCA color TV. It
was really exciting. I think many were buying them to see Bonanza in color.
Those were the good old days. My favorite show as a
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Hi Bruce:
We are pretty close in age. I am 53. I think my Dad bought
What years was that during? I clearly remember them showing The Jolson Story
and Mighty Joe Young over and over and over but don't really remember them
showing Yankee Doodle Dandy much.
Bruce
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 6:30 AM, Franc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I lived in Brooklyn and I remember the
I lived in Brooklyn and I remember the Million Dollar Movie showing The
Jolson Story,Yankee Doodle Dandy and Mighty Joe Young every other week.
FRANC
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All of this brings to mind the first (to the best of my knowledge)
feature films to be broadcast on network TV
in the U.S. This was on NBC (I THINK) and was programmed as SATURDAY
NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. It was a package of only 20th Century Fox films,
including THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW
In the San Francisco Bay Area in the 50s 60s, they showed THE SNOW
CREATURE and KILLERS FROM SPACE incessantly. I watched them both far too
many times to be considered normal psychologically as a child.
Greg Douglass
Franc wrote:
I lived in Brooklyn and I remember the Million Dollar Movie
half sheets often have 2 styles.? one sheets as much as four.
but, how rare were inserts from the 40s/50s with two stylrs?
thanks
michael
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I pretty much grew up here in Los Angeles. There use to be a program on called
The Million Dollar Movie and the same movie played every night at 8:00 p.m.,
twice on Saturday and twice on Sunday. Every week brought a new movie. I had
always been a movie fan but this really got me into viewing
At 09:14 PM 11/9/2008, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
In New York in the 1950s and early 1960s they had The Million
Dollar Movie on local Channel 9 (with the theme music from Gone
With the Wind which was rumored to have been shown as the first
The Million Dollar Movie but had been too expensive and
Anybody know why the half sheet to X- the Man With the X-Ray Eyes
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=8513
3 sold at heritage for $4331.88?
Was it signed by Abe Lincoln, did it use to hang on Napoleon's wall, was
it printed on a copy of the Magna Carta, what's
I want to know what the deal is with the yellow submarine one sheet for
$4780.00
_http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85154_
(http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=695Lot_No=85154)
David Lieberman
_CineMasterpieces.com_
No idea, all I know is that I was the only bidder on The Meanest Gal In Town
mini-WC!
Louie
David Lieberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/10/2008 1:48 PM
I want to know what the deal is with the yellow submarine one sheet for
$4780.00
Ari:
The color DVD on this title is very good. I bought it from overseas. Very
reasonable. Also I wish they would put out Down To The Sea In Ships. I think
I might as well buy a DVD-R because it fell into the public domain. I was
quite moved by this film with Dean Stockwell and his
A few years ago a friend of mine had problems
with Heritage and their pre-bid system.
I'm sure the winners of some of these outrageously
priced auctions will one day find themselves losers!
Since then I am always suspicious of Heritage.
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The one thing I wanted in the Heritage Auctions, take a guess what it was, went
for slightly less than my monthly nut.
I can only justify spending so much for a small piece of cardboard. There's got
to be another one out there and with one less interested bidder...
Glenn T.
- Original
The paper that made that particular one came from the cherry tree
George Washington cut down.
Can't believe you didn't know that.
Andrea
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On Nov 10, 2008, at 1:48 PM, David Lieberman wrote:
I want to know what the deal is with the yellow submarine one sheet
how rare were inserts from the 40s/50s with two stylrs
Even MORE rare than an eBay seller saying a poster looks WORSE than his
digital image!
I vaguely remember one or two inserts from the 1930s where there were two
different, and there are a few 1970s ones that are marked Style B, and of
course
I forgot to mention one of my favorite very bad Million Dollar movies
which is CAGED. That one ran on alternate weeks with Yankee Doodle
Dandy. Everyone loved the scene in which Hope Emerson as the mean and
nasty Matron gets it. FRANC
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As a pre-teen in New York in the late 1950s/early 1960s, they showed ALL the
Shirley Temple movies on Saturday mornings, as well as most of the Bowery
Boys, and the Charlie Chans. So I knew all those series inside and out, but
oddly, they never seemed to show hardly any Twentieth Century Fox
wel I did see the Alice Faye musicals in the 1960s
Alexander's Ragtime Band was one of them.
between Million Dollar Movie Chiller Theatre.. I was in weekly film heaven
At 01:20 PM 11/10/2008, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
As a pre-teen in New York in the late 1950s/early 1960s, they showed
ALL
I totally remember Chiller Theater. Just like Bruce, my early years, growing up
in Columbus, Ohio, we hard Tarzan Theater, Shirley Temple, Charlie Chan, Abbott
and Costello, and the 3 Stooges every Saturday morning. I use to watch the
cartoon line up, then Sky King and Roy and Dale (Happy
While not a movie poster, this original World War Two Poster has many of the
same condition issues
that are commonly asked about by people, how to neutralize acids, flatten folio
folds, and rematch missing color.
See this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfO72BDF7d0
Chruis Cloutier
Kind
I know for a FACT, that Apocalyps Now and a few other titles from that era
come in 2 distict styles. Its easy to tell them apart as one style (the B
style) is on a glossy minty white paper with subtle color differences from the
other style (the A style).
Evan.
PS. For those of you who
That might not be a joke! Maybe all the minty whites are rare style B's?
*NOT*
Bruce
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Evan Zweifel [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I know for a FACT, that Apocalyps Now and a few other titles from that
era come in 2 distict styles. Its easy to tell them apart as one
hi all,
i am curious.. what is the heritage suspicion about? and why will
current winning bidders find themselves losers? it is interesting
that a number of items that sold for premiums are being questioned,
when before the auction, people were commenting on possible low
priced items
I have a genuine Minty Blade runner insert authenticated by Professor Powers,
so I KNOW I HAVE A REAL ONE.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v33/posterfreak/FORUM/BRMINTY.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v33/posterfreak/FORUM/COA.jpg
I know your all jealous.
Ari
--- On Tue, 11/11/08,
Hi, Everyone,
I have about 20 Auctions closing WITHIN 3 TO 4 HOURS, ALL original Posters
at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, including:
_http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/rixposterz_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ_
(http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/rixposterz_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ)
SEA
Hi to all
I recently picked up a large collection of lobby cards US one sheets daybills
and international posters. I will be gradually listing them for auction or in
my store on eBay over the coming weeks and I have already listed some of the
posters including...
JOE LOUIS V. JERSEY JOE
I remember two great things about BOY ON A DOLPHIN seeing it when it first came
out.
And while the movie doesn't hold up so well, they do.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: Susan Heim
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 5:02 AM
Subject: Re:
Someone recently posted that they had some posters on TWILIGHT. Can
you send me a reminder e-mail about that. I was wondering how many
there are now and hat the styles are. Thanks, Channing Thomson
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Anybody have these for a reasonable price? Thanks much, jeff
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