Thanks, Glenn! You should look up each of the other movies in the imdb and
see if they give a release date for England on each. If they do, the
chances are wonderful there WILL be  FOH stills for that film. If they
don't, but they do show release dates for any European countries, then
there probably was also an English release and  FOH stills.

You should also check my Auction History, and the rest of the Internet, to
see what movies if any had any other first release English paper (or
pressbooks), If you find any with ANY  first release English paper (or
pressbooks), then again,  the chances are wonderful there WILL be  FOH
stills for that film.

Best of luck on your search. I get the feeling you are one of the very last
MoPo members who actively collects any more. A lot are clearly in the
liquidation phase of their collecting.

Bruce

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On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 5:57 PM Glenn Taranto <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks, Bruce!
>
> Much appreciated. All of the FOH stills I have are printed on a thick
> paper. Thus far I just have one full set of 8 for the 1936 release MUMMY'S
> BOYS. The earliest FOH stills I have for them are from 1931.
>
> I'm pretty sure none of the Wheeler and Woolsey films were ever
> re-released. At least I have thus far never seen any proof of this. One
> thing you have to admit, there's a fascinating aspect regarding collecting
> movie paper from the 1930's, you don't know what's still out there or when
> you'll find it.
>
> Thanks again as always!
>
> Glenn
>
> On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 3:46 PM Bruce Hershenson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>   Glenn
>>
>> The biggest problem with these  English FOH LCs is telling first release
>> from re-releases! They can even fool longtime experts. *So some of what
>> I write below may be slightly off because I misidentified a few re-releases
>> as original.*
>>
>> But with that being said, yes, English FOH LCs mostly came in sets of 8.
>> We have seen a handful that seem to surely be from the 1920s, but those
>> could be unmarked 1930s first releases or re-releases.
>>
>> We have had a fair number from the 1930s, but they ARE far more rare than
>> post-WWII ones, surely due to paper shortages during WWII (as was true of
>> all European countries.
>>
>> The ones from the early 1940s are printed on an unusual paper (apparently
>> all they could get), and many say ""Not Printed on Sensitized Paper"" or
>> words to that effect.
>>
>> You might wonder when color English FOH LCs, and those first appear in
>> the very early 1940s and were quite common in the 1950s, for better movies.
>> In the 1950s, some sets of 10 and 12 appear, and Ben Hur had a 16 card set.
>>
>> Finally there is a mystery about some color English stills, mostly from
>> the 1960s and 1970s. They have "printed in Great Britain" printed at the
>> bottom, but they also have NSS information and regular NSS numbers. Perhaps
>> they were intended to be used in both countries.
>>
>> *So to answer your question, it is likely that most or all of the Wheeler
>> and Woolseys played in England, and the ones that did almost surely had
>> exactly 8 card  English FOH LC sets.*
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 4:12 PM Glenn Taranto <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all -
>>>
>>> Happy weekend...
>>>
>>> Over the years I've been fortunate to find some FOH stills for some
>>> Wheeler and Woolsey films. I've been assuming that they came in a series of
>>> 8 like lobby cards. Can anyone confirm this for me? Is there any way to
>>> confirm which movies had FOH produced?
>>>
>>> Much appreciated!
>>>
>>> Glenn
>>>
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