Hi all

 

just a quick note to say a big thank you to those of you that responded to
my query on the origins of the "Great Waltz" lobby cards I mentioned.

 

>From your posts I think it is fair to say the cards originate prior to the
1946 re-issue definitely, the colours have faded due to the passage of time
and thus wear and they are of MGM origins.  Three  of the four cards have an
Australian censor rating sniped on which could have suggested they were
first printed in the US and then sent to Australia but there is no mention
of the printers name at the bottom right hand corner like there is on the
1938 original US release card. The cards I have do not have a printers name
??  This leads me to my final two questions to this group of experts ii -
particularly the aussie ones.

 

Who were the Australian printers when it came to lobby cards in the 1930's
and prior to 1946 and did they print lobby cards a lot  or was it largely
left to the US to send them to Australia? 

 

Also would the practise ever be for a card to be sent from the US without a
printers name or for that matter in that period would lobby cards (be they
re-issues or not) be printed without the printers name ?

 

http://www.allaboutmovies.com.au/products/lobby-cards/the-great-waltz-1938-l
uise-rainer-fernand-gravet-lobby-4

 

 

Regards

 

Ben 

All About Movies

Website: www.allaboutmovies.com.au

 


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