The first printings of one sheets for MANHATTAN, as well as ANNIE
HALL, and some other Woody Allen films I
believe were done on premium papers - I know ANNIE HALL was on an
enamel-type paper - and then
NSS printed more of those posters, but not as expensively turned out,
when these films did much larger
business than was anticipated. In all cases that I have seen, the
first ANNIE HALL posters were all folded.
It had this very nice paper, but was folded. At the time I felt that
it was a shame... but then all the new
posters were folded. Repro? I don't know.
We have clearly first edition posters for some of these Woody Allen
films. ZELIG and RADIO DAYS for example.
RADIO DAYS I was able to get rolled.
Kirby McDaniel
www.movieart.net
On Jun 23, 2007, at 8:09 PM, David Lieberman wrote:
it is a restrike, probably from the early to mid 80's.
the guy selling them, greg egbert knows it. He told me once he was
going to take his remaining stock of them and fold them because he
is having trouble selling them.
they are virtually impossible to tell from originals because of
only one color ink, black.
David Lieberman
CineMasterpieces.com
602 309 0500
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