Hi -Ari,

I had some collectors email and ask me to take a look at your poster.
Phantom was definitely an unusual production with a LOT of oddities. 

 

Looking at the poster in question, it's laid out in standard international
format without any US ratings or NSS information (which is obvious). At that
time, NSS was printing most of 20th Century's 'printed in US' international
pieces but just not putting the NSS information on them.  I doesn't appear
that this poster was actually registered in the copyright office so no
information from that direction. But that was standard with 20th Century.
There is a clause in their contract with NSS for them to just apply the
copyright date without registering it. 

 

I checked the NSS logs and no record of distribution from NSS at that time. 

 

It appears that the film had more popularity in Canada. NSS printed and
shipped this style poster to Canada. There were 4 major NSS outlets in
Canada that would then apply local ratings by way of stickers. One
possibility could be that an additional print was made in 1978 for one or
more of the Canadian NSS outlets. With the change in copyright information
from 20th Century in 1974 to Pressman Williams in 1975, the change back on a
new printing to 20th Century would have caused them to apply the new date.
This seems like the most logical reason for this issue. Unfortunately, I
don't have anyone in Canada to confirm this.  

 

I know the archivist at 20th Century Fox, so I sent it over to him and asked
if he would check to see if there was anything in their files that would
indicate the purpose of this issue. As soon as I hear back from him, I'll be
glad to post it. 

 

Best,

Ed Poole

[email protected]

owner

LearnAboutMoviePosters.com <http://www.learnaboutmovieposters.com/> 

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504-298-LAMP

 

P. S. I looked at your presentation of Phantom on your site. You have done a
fantastic job and really need to be commended. 

 

 

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Subject: [MOPO] Can anyone identify this Phantom of the Paradise poster?

 

Hi,

 

I'm brand new to this group, but have been collecting film memorabilia,
particularly material related to a 1974 Brian De Palma film called "Phantom
of the Paradise," for about thirty years, and recently acquired an item that
baffles me; I'm wondering if any of you might have any insight you'd be kind
enough to share.

 

The poster is pictured here:

 

http://www.swanarchives.org/AJ/mysteryintl.jpg

 

It's one-sheet sized: 27"x41", and is on the same sort of glossy stock as
was used for American one sheets in the 70's.  

 

While at first glance it looks like a regular Style A one-sheet, (1) there's
no PG logo (suggesting it might be for an international release); (2)
there's no NSS verbiage at the bottom-center and no NSS number (just "Litho
in USA"); and (3) most oddly of all, the copyright notice under the 20th
Century Fox logo says "1978," when the film was released in 1974, and there
was no international release (as far as I've been able to determine) that
commenced in 1978.   Also, it has three horizontal folds, but NO vertical
fold, which seems odd to me.  

 

While the relative size of the artwork is correct as compared to the regular
Style A one-sheets, the credits at the bottom are in a smaller font than on
the one-sheet, and are also in yellow, rather than in in the white print
that's found on the one-sheet.   (For comparison, you could take a look at
the one-sheet on my site, at http://www.swanarchives.org, at this particular
page:  http://www.swanarchives.org/Promotion.asp )    And, if you're
actually interested in memorabilia from this film, the non-American stuff
I've been able to find is here:
http://www.swanarchives.org/Promotion_World.asp  

 

Although I've named the file "mysteryintl.jpg," that's just my own name for
it, and the use of "intl" shouldn't be construed as evidence that it's a
poster for an international release. I was just guessing.  

 

Any help?  This is keeping me up at night.

 

Thanks!

 

-Ari

 

 

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