Freeman I have some people interested in the Lincoln memorabilia please
send me the contact info to forward to them.
On 2014-10-30 23:44, Freeman Fisher wrote:
Hey Ben,
I just got in from work. Let me eat some dinner and review the links
and will get back to you.
BTW guys I have been working at an auction house and will get you guys
links to Invaluable for a really terrific auction and
yes there is a very nice collection of movie ephemera. But what will
blow your minds are the historic ephemera. From the Revolutionary War
to Korea. Amazing museum quality material.
Also my hands have tenderly held handwritten letters from George
Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ernest Hemingway, John Adams,
Thomas Jefferson, and Bruce Hershenson. Okay one of those may not
have happened.
Will post tomorrow hopefully.
freeman
On Oct 30, 2014, at 4:23 PM, Ben Wadley <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello Freeman...are you there??? Can anybody contact him, would love to
get
his valuable input on this. I have 3 lobby cards of the type that Zeev
speaks of along with a rolled International USA printed one sheet from
the
1978 release. Hence why I am keen to get more info on the origins of
what
actually happened with the marketing material and how you should
identify
it.
Any other McQueen experts, please chime in....
Regards
Ben
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Richard
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Sent: Friday, 31 October 2014 9:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] NT Steve McQueen's An Enemy Of the People Lobby
cards
no becaus eyou can have ratings on them.
usually, studio one sheets are for LA-centric showings, freebies for
executives, promo items for theatre owners, premieres and the like
again,
Freeman would know much better
At 01:54 PM 10/30/2014, Zeev Drach wrote:
But isn't the lack of NSS # the difference between international and
domestic 1SH?
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From: Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: October 30, 2014 2:41 PM
To: Zeev Drach; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] NT Steve McQueen's An Enemy Of the People Lobby
cards
no NSS generally means it is studio-produced paper that did not go
through
NSS distribution channels
At 07:52 AM 10/30/2014, Zeev Drach wrote:
I have a single LC(normal 11x14) in my collection(#3), and it appears
to
be
for international release, since it has no NSS number(if that's the
tell-tale sign...?).
Other markings that can help:
A First Artists presentation A SOLAR PRODUCTION
From Warner Bros.
A Warner Communication Company(plus logo)
G-General Audiences
Copyright 1978 First Artists Releasing
LITHO. IN U.S.A. (plus GAU logo)
Hope this sheds any light
Zeev
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] NT Steve McQueen's An Enemy Of the People Lobby
cards
At 07:16 PM 10/29/2014, Ben Wadley wrote:
Hi to you all
Can anybody shed some light on when a full set of 8 USA lobby cards
were released for the theatrical release of McQueen's 'An Enemy Of
The
People' ? Some research says cards were released at the time of test
screening but only with text reviews on them and no images. Other
research articles say cards were released as normal with images but
in
very short supply because of the very limited screening by Warner
bros
due to the inability to market the film. I understand a USA one
sheet
was released with images of McQueen from his past movies but was
this
at the time of the film's production 1978 or at a re-release - after
his death and the same for the lobby cards? Also what is the
original
classification between the 1978 and post 1980 release? To anybody
that
may have original 1978 lobbies, I have been told a hit squad is on
its
way to secure them from a certain mopoer...
Ben and I have been chatting about this subject the past few days.
IMDB says the film was not released domestically in 1978 but that it
was
released internationally
however, a scan of Heritage archives shows 2 one sheets, both of
which
have
a G rating on them and a 1978 date.
Also some lobby cards are known to exist with the
1978 printing, but they are not traditional lc's and are the 11x14
litho
styles commonly used for international distribution
It is possible the one sheets are 1982 posters with an original
production
date on them, however it is also possible that the posters were
printed
for
an original release and never distriobuted.
I suspect Freeman Fisher may be able to shed some light on the issue,
if
he
sees this email
Rich
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