I have one.. reprint
the person who sold it to me had the same story and was a guest
autograph signer/about 75 year old lady at one of Ray Court's shows
it is more yellow than it should be and must be a studio reprint done
for some special reason as there is no re-issue on the title
however......
in 1967 the film was premiered on TV
it may be a poster printed to coincide with the 1967 TV release
Rich======================
At 06:40 PM 9/13/2008, Glenn Taranto wrote:
First off... Hope every one in Texas is doing OK after the big blow...
Secondly, I was offered a trade today for an original release High
Society one sheet. It wasn't folded and had no NSS number. Other
than that all the printing on the bottom was correct for that poster.
It was 27x40 1/2. It was obviously trimmed on the bottom as the trim
was not as sharp as the other three sides. There was nothing
indicating it was a reprint.
I explained to him that I felt it was a reprint but he insisted that
he worked at MGM and has had this poster since the mid-sixties and
that it came from the president's office. He also claimed to have
sold another exactly like it, unfolded. Another red flag I thought.
Following all that the paper didn't feel right either.
Anyone know of early reprints on this title or run across anything
like this on this title before? I'd like to be honest with the guy
and tell him exactly what he has.
I would appreciate any comments.
Many thanks,
Glenn T.
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