Tait what a great year! I quite like the idea of them sitting on the wall proud 
with Freaks, Murders in the Rue Morgue and The Old Dark House but I like the 
two of them just together both great lunatics on jungle islands.

I've always wondered about the Island of the Lost Souls 1 sheet it seems fairly 
light hearted for it's subject matter and was curiois if there was a 
alternative 1 sheet that was much darker and moody with it's art, however there 
is that wonderful lobby card with Laughton and Hans Steinke as Ouran.

Simon
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tait Maxfeldt <[email protected]>
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Date:         Sat, 25 Aug 2012 15:36:15 
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Reply-To: Tait Maxfeldt <[email protected]>
Subject: [MOPO] Re - most dangerous game ..ahhh... 1932

Simon ..there are at least 2..but I&#39;m betting there is another one floating 
around..
Yes... Island of lost souls AND most dangerous game would look good together 
...but how bout the Mummy squeezed in between..1932 had some clout...you could 
ostensibly pair up I was a fugitive from a chain gang and Scarface  too (both 
1932) and Tarzan the apeman could give Most dangerous game a nice poster 
playmate as well..

Personally I think the half sheet to Most dangerous game that heritage sold was 
pretty awesome too..

And now for the comedy... You get the Marx bros. In Horse Feathers, W.C. Fields 
in Million dollar legs, Laurel and hardy in 2 of their best shorts..Helpmates & 
the Music Box..not to mention Trouble in Paradise and Joe e brown&#39;s very 
best You Said a Mouthful..oh and lombard and gable&#39;s only film No Man of 
her own..


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