Thanks John. Any idea  why they restricted themselves to daybills? – would 
have thought it most  cost-effective for studio/distributor to get 
everything done in one place. In  any case, great example of what a company 
(presumably mostly guided by John  Richardson himself) can achieve by putting a 
little extra effort in. Not all hit  the mark, but the use of colour on some of 
them – particularly shading and  background - is quite amazing. 
Paul_www.movieposterstudio.com_ (http://www.movieposterstudio.com/) 
 
In a message dated 11/06/2010 22:46:16 GMT Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi Paul
In answer to your question, the Richardson Studio only produced daybills  
from the 20s through to the late 50s. 
You can see many of them in my exhibition .....
_http://www.moviemem.com/pages/gallery.php?cat=20_ 
(http://www.moviemem.com/pages/gallery.php?cat=20) 
Regards
John



 

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