I noticed the groovy 1968 MGM logo on the poster. This is also seen
on several other posters and I believe on the credits for 2001. From
what I seem to recall, this modernized version of Leo the Lion was
designed by Saul Bass. Is that true or does someone on MOPO know?
Thanks, Channing Thomson
On Oct 11, 2010, at 8:57 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hey Guys!
I stumbled on an amazing one sheet for those collectors and dealers
who are big time fans of CLINT EASTWOOD (and who here isn't?) and
very rare style B versions. I have just listed on Ebay a really
rare version of WHERE EAGLES DARE STYLE B. And its an auction and
the starting price is very well priced for those that know about
this particular one sheet. Click link below. I have also listed 2
great sci-fi inserts, IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE and THE MYSTERIANS
again all auctions, starting at reasonable prices and in excellent
condition. So check them out even just to see a rare version of
Eastwood's thrilling WWII epic from 1968.
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