Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread David Rew
The point about more research should have been done - I'll let the 
seller know, or feel free to log on to BIDLL and drop the seller a note 
just as you would on eBay, the seller would appreciate the advice.





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Jeff Potokar wrote on 20/06/2015 2:21 AM:
* The bidll copy also has the same text at the top (as the 50RR), 
wherein A LONDON FILMS PRODUCTION has been omitted before Korda and 
Selznick's name.


* The bidll copy is missing the London Films logo in the lower right 
(as is also missing from the 50s RR).


* Distributed by Lion International Films is present on the bidll 
copy and 50s RR copy, lower left corner, and is present at all on the 
'49 copy.


* And when one looks closely at the artwork (the details on the man, 
and the orange cityscape behind, the large cloud in the sky) the 
artwork is NOT identical; but 2 lightly different versions- shading, 
detail, placements of shadows, etc.


* And lastly, the placement of the printer's info, lower right border 
is not printed in the exact same location as on the 49 copy (it is 
shifted more to the left, beginning under the first leg of the N of 
MAN, along with the bidll copy also having the added and London 
after the name of NOTTINGHAM.


Too many variations... and even if done for colonies, why would all of 
the above being missing/different/changed? It's a different piece 
entirely than the known HA '49 copy.


More research should be done on this before calling it a for certain 
'49 original release OS, one would think.


'Tis curious indeed.

Jeff




On Jun 19, 2015, at 3:58 AM, David wrote:

I guess the question for someone more knowledgeable on the Brit stuff 
is why is there (on the HA '49) a British Censor's stamp on a poster 
that was never designed to be used in the UK -  as I understand it 
1shts and 3shts were printed for the colonies not used in the UK, so 
no reason to print UK data on it is there?


Anyone?

allen day wrote on 19/06/2015 8:10 PM:

Geez fellas ... looks like a hybrid (in a 10 second comparison).

Logos at bottom left / right on HA's '49 example are on neither of 
the other examples, however, the overall colors appear similar to 
bidll example and HA '49.


ad



On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:45 AM, David shadow@gmail.com 
mailto:shadow@gmail.com wrote:


Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here:

http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s

Looks like this here:

http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here-is-a-real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s

cheers

David

Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also
had more color.

I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five
years ago, they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it
sold for $900.

Todd Feiertag


Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com mailto:da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third
Man (1949)
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New
Zealand based collector.

For overseas buyers please note - *_the currency is in NZ$_* -
that's almost chicken feed in most other countries!

Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the
stress!

http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread David

Thanks Paul

Some incredibly valuable insight I appreciate you sharing, I've learned 
something. So, essentially the dig is on to find out about Lion 
International.


Hopefully Richard Evans can share more, unless the send button on his 
phone get in the way again. ;)


cheers

David

speedys...@aol.com wrote on 20/06/2015 1:44 AM:


Hi David,

This actually popped up in a previous thread several years ago: 
http://www.mail-archive.com/mopo-l%40listserv.american.edu/msg29685.html


Like Rich Evans said, on face value the version with the A rating – 
which is clearly part of the design not an overstamp - is a domestic 
UKversion (albeit very unusual for the 1940s!), and the Lion 
International one an international equivalent. I used to think 
post-war British one sheets were only intended for overseas use too, 
but there are other titles with BBFC ratings that seem to contradict this.


Possibly helping to back up this argument, both have the same litho 
number B.L. 838, although with very slight differences in the artwork 
detail. (“B.L.” stands for production/distribution company British 
Lion which was absorbed by London Films in the mid-40s.) 
Interestingly, on one poster the printer is credited as “STAFFORD  CO 
LTD NETHERFIELD NOTTINGHAM”, and on the other “STAFFORD  CO LTD 
NETHERFIELD NOTTINGHAM and London”. However, this is inconclusive, as 
both credits appear on British posters from that time. Maybe the 
additional Londoncredit indicates which ones were printed for the 
Londonbranch.


The only slight question mark in my mind is whether Lion International 
existed in 1949/1950. Apart from IMDb, which may itself have been 
updated as a result of the poster, the earliest reference to the 
company I can find is 1955, although this of course doesn’t mean they 
didn’t exist before then. This is where a good collection of trade 
mags would come in useful!


Paul

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In a message dated 19/06/2015 11:58:57 GMT Daylight Time, 
shadow@gmail.com writes:


I guess the question for someone more knowledgeable on the Brit
stuff is why is there (on the HA '49) a British Censor's stamp on
a poster that was never designed to be used in the UK -  as I
understand it 1shts and 3shts were printed for the colonies not
used in the UK, so no reason to print UK data on it is there?

Anyone?




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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread Jeff Potokar

Sure thing, Dave.

Better to err on the side of caution, when this kind of asking price  
is involved. All may not be as it seems.


Jeff






On Jun 19, 2015, at 1:32 PM, David Rew wrote:

The point about more research should have been done - I'll let the  
seller know, or feel free to log on to BIDLL and drop the seller a  
note just as you would on eBay, the seller would appreciate the  
advice.





regards,
David Rew
[mob] 0402 925 158
bidll.com
for serious collectors

Jeff Potokar wrote on 20/06/2015 2:21 AM:
* The bidll copy also has the same text at the top (as the 50RR),  
wherein A LONDON FILMS PRODUCTION has been omitted before Korda  
and Selznick's name.


* The bidll copy is missing the London Films logo in the lower  
right (as is also missing from the 50s RR).


* Distributed by Lion International Films is present on the  
bidll copy and 50s RR copy, lower left corner, and is present at  
all on the '49 copy.


* And when one looks closely at the artwork (the details on the  
man, and the orange cityscape behind, the large cloud in the sky)  
the artwork is NOT identical; but 2 lightly different versions-  
shading, detail, placements of shadows, etc.


* And lastly, the placement of the printer's info, lower right  
border is not printed in the exact same location as on the 49 copy  
(it is shifted more to the left, beginning under the first leg of  
the N of MAN, along with the bidll copy also having the added and  
London after the name of NOTTINGHAM.


Too many variations... and even if done for colonies, why would  
all of the above being missing/different/changed? It's a different  
piece entirely than the known HA '49 copy.


More research should be done on this before calling it a for  
certain '49 original release OS, one would think.


'Tis curious indeed.

Jeff




On Jun 19, 2015, at 3:58 AM, David wrote:

I guess the question for someone more knowledgeable on the Brit  
stuff is why is there (on the HA '49) a British Censor's stamp on  
a poster that was never designed to be used in the UK -  as I  
understand it 1shts and 3shts were printed for the colonies not  
used in the UK, so no reason to print UK data on it is there?


Anyone?

allen day wrote on 19/06/2015 8:10 PM:

Geez fellas ... looks like a hybrid (in a 10 second comparison).

Logos at bottom left / right on HA's '49 example are on neither  
of the other examples, however, the overall colors appear  
similar to bidll example and HA '49.


ad



On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:45 AM, David shadow@gmail.com  
wrote:
Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here: http:// 
movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s- 
british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s


Looks like this here: http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/ 
the-third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here- 
is-a-real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s


cheers

David

Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also  
had more color.


I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five  
years ago, they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it  
sold for $900.


Todd Feiertag

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third  
Man (1949)

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New  
Zealand based collector.


For overseas buyers please note - the currency is in NZ$ -  
that's almost chicken feed in most other countries!


Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the  
stress!


http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread David
Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here: 
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s


Looks like this here: 
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here-is-a-real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s


cheers

David

Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also had 
more color.


I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five years 
ago, they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it sold for $900.


Todd Feiertag


Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New Zealand 
based collector.


For overseas buyers please note - *_the currency is in NZ$_* - that's 
almost chicken feed in most other countries!


Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the stress!

http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread Todd
Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also had more color.

I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five years ago, they 
listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it sold for $900.

Todd Feiertag 

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU


  


  
  
An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New
Zealand based collector.



For overseas buyers please note - the currency is in NZ$
- that's almost chicken feed in most other countries!



Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the
stress!



http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722











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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread David
I guess the question for someone more knowledgeable on the Brit stuff is 
why is there (on the HA '49) a British Censor's stamp on a poster that 
was never designed to be used in the UK -  as I understand it 1shts and 
3shts were printed for the colonies not used in the UK, so no reason to 
print UK data on it is there?


Anyone?

allen day wrote on 19/06/2015 8:10 PM:

Geez fellas ... looks like a hybrid (in a 10 second comparison).

Logos at bottom left / right on HA's '49 example are on neither of the 
other examples, however, the overall colors appear similar to bidll 
example and HA '49.


ad



On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:45 AM, David shadow@gmail.com 
mailto:shadow@gmail.com wrote:


Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here:

http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s

Looks like this here:

http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here-is-a-real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s

cheers

David

Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also
had more color.

I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five
years ago, they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it
sold for $900.

Todd Feiertag


Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com mailto:da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man
(1949)
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New
Zealand based collector.

For overseas buyers please note - *_the currency is in NZ$_* -
that's almost chicken feed in most other countries!

Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the
stress!

http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread allen day
Geez fellas ... looks like a hybrid (in a 10 second comparison).

Logos at bottom left / right on HA's '49 example are on neither of the
other examples, however, the overall colors appear similar to bidll example
and HA '49.

ad



On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:45 AM, David shadow@gmail.com wrote:

  Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here:
 http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s

 Looks like this here:
 http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here-is-a-real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s

 cheers

 David

 Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

 Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

 I thought the original release had a black background and also had more
 color.

 I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five years ago,
 they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it sold for $900.

 Todd Feiertag

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 From: da...@bidll.com
 Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

 An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New Zealand
 based collector.

 For overseas buyers please note - *the currency is in NZ$* - that's
 almost chicken feed in most other countries!

 Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the stress!

 http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread David

No harm no foul as you Americans say.

The life of a poster collector, trawling the net until all hours

cheers

David



Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:55 PM:

You're right!  I stand corrected.  My apologies!

I guess that's what happens when you're looking at posters at 4 am!!

I did see Martin Scorsese's beautiful British three sheet today at 
MoMA.  Very similar to the one sheet except that did have a black 
background.\


Again, sorry for the mistake.

Best,
Todd


Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 17:45:50 +1000
From: shadow@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man 
(1949)

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here: 
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s


Looks like this here: 
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here-is-a-real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s


cheers

David

Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also had
more color.

I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five
years ago, they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it
sold for $900.

Todd Feiertag


Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com mailto:da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man
(1949)
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New
Zealand based collector.

For overseas buyers please note - *_the currency is in NZ$_* -
that's almost chicken feed in most other countries!

Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the stress!

http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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[MOPO] New ebay auction - 128 new posters with starting bid at 1 euro and no reserve !!!

2015-06-19 Thread Dominique BESSON
Greetings from France,


I have just added 128 new posters on ebay. You can check them at :

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All these posters are original, and as usual there is no reserve price.

If you buy one or more poster, shipping price remains the same.

Auction closes thuesday evening French time.

Feel free to contact me for further information

Sincerely

Dominique BESSON


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[MOPO] FA: Heritage has Cross Country Cruise, Spirited Away, Bonnie Scotland, Cat Girl and Much, Much More!

2015-06-19 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
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This week Heritage features a GREAT selection of 475 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE 
POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS, PHOTOS, and related Memorabilia ending this Sunday, June 
21st, with a LIVE AUCTION beginning at 6PM CT!

www.ha.com/161525http://www.ha.com/161525
We are always seeking quality consignments of vintage movie posters and 
advertising ephemera as well as vintage travel, advertising and propaganda 
posters.
Contact us to learn how we can help you. 
https://movieposters.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx or tel:1-800-872-6467 X 1367.
Here are just a few of the lots available for bidding this week!!

Cross Country Cruise (Universal, 1934). One Sheet (27.5 X 41). Current Price: 
$130
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/drama/cross-country-cruise-universal-1934-one-sheet-275-x-41-drama/a/161525-53093.s

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Spirited Away (Buena Vista, 2001). Vinyl Banner (28 X 71) DS. Current Price: 
$120
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/animation/spirited-away-buena-vista-2001-vinyl-banner-28-x-71-ds-animation/a/161525-53390.s

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Jefferson Airplane (Bill Graham, 1967). Concert Poster (14 X 21). Current 
Price: $110
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/rock-and-roll/jefferson-airplane-bill-graham-1967-concert-poster-14-x-21-rock-and-roll/a/161525-53089.s

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Aliens (20th Century Fox, 1986). Printer's Proof One Sheet (28 X 41). Current 
Price: $110
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/science-fiction/aliens-20th-century-fox-1986-printer-s-proof-one-sheet-28-x-41-science-fiction/a/161525-53014.s

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Bonnie Scotland (MGM, R-1940s). Australian Lobby Card Set of 8 (11 X 14). 
Current Price: $80
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/comedy/bonnie-scotland-mgm-r-1940s-australian-lobby-card-set-of-8-11-x-14-comedy-total-8-items-/a/161525-53049.s

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The Champ (MGM, 1931). Title Lobby Card  Lobby Cards (6) (11 X 14). Current 
Price: $80
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/drama/the-champ-mgm-1931-title-lobby-card-andamp-lobby-cards-6-11-x-14-drama-total-7-items-/a/161525-53066.s

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The Cat Girl (American International, 1957). One Sheet (27 X 41). Current 
Price: $75
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/horror/the-cat-girl-american-international-1957-one-sheet-27-x-41-horror/a/161525-53062.s

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Abraham Lincoln (United Artists, 1930). Half Sheet (22 X 28). Current Price: 
$70
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/drama/abraham-lincoln-united-artists-1930-half-sheet-22-x-28-drama/a/161525-53008.s

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Buffalo Springfield at the Fillmore (Bill Graham, 1967). Concert Poster (11 X 
21) Style B. Current Price: $70
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/rock-and-roll/buffalo-springfield-at-the-fillmore-bill-graham-1967-concert-poster-11-x-21-style-b-rock-and-roll/a/161525-53087.s

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Moonraker (United Artists, 1979). One Sheet (27 X 41). Current Price: $60
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/james-bond/moonraker-united-artists-1979-one-sheet-27-x-41-james-bond/a/161525-53282.s

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Brides of Dracula (Universal International, 1960). One Sheet (27 X 41). 
Current Price: $60
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/horror/brides-of-dracula-universal-international-1960-one-sheet-27-x-41-horror/a/161525-53056.s

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Kid Galahad (United Artists, 1962). Six Sheet (79 X 79). Current Price: $60
http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/elvis-presley/kid-galahad-united-artists-1962-six-sheet-79-x-79-elvis-presley/a/161525-53244.s

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A Queen is Crowned (Universal, 1953). Three Sheet (41 X 79). Current Price: 
$56

Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread Paul Gerrard
Hi  David, 
This  actually popped up in a previous thread several years ago: 
_http://www.mail-archive.com/mopo-l%40listserv.american.edu/msg29685.html_ 
(http://www.mail-archive.com/mopo-l@listserv.american.edu/msg29685.html)  
Like  Rich Evans said, on face value the version with the A rating – which 
is clearly  part of the design not an overstamp - is a domestic UK  version 
(albeit very unusual for the 1940s!), and the Lion International one an  
international equivalent. I used to think post-war British one sheets were only 
 intended for overseas use too, but there are other titles with BBFC 
ratings that  seem to contradict this. 
Possibly  helping to back up this argument, both have the same litho number 
B.L. 838,  although with very slight differences in the artwork detail. (“
B.L.” stands for  production/distribution company British Lion which was 
absorbed by London Films  in the mid-40s.)  Interestingly, on  one poster the 
printer is credited as “STAFFORD  CO LTD NETHERFIELD  NOTTINGHAM”, and on 
the other “STAFFORD  CO LTD NETHERFIELD NOTTINGHAM and London”.  However, 
this is inconclusive, as both credits appear on British posters from  that 
time. Maybe the additional London  credit indicates which ones were printed for 
the London  branch. 
The  only slight question mark in my mind is whether Lion International 
existed in  1949/1950. Apart from IMDb, which may itself have been updated as a 
result of  the poster, the earliest reference to the company I can find is 
1955, although  this of course doesn’t mean they didn’t exist before then. 
This is where a good  collection of trade mags would come in useful! 
Paul 
_www.movieposterstudio.com_ (http://www.movieposterstudio.com) 
 
 
 
In a message dated 19/06/2015 11:58:57 GMT Daylight Time,  
shadow@gmail.com writes:

I guess  the question for someone more knowledgeable on the Brit stuff is 
why is there  (on the HA '49) a British Censor's stamp on a poster that was 
never designed  to be used in the UK -  as I understand it 1shts and 3shts 
were printed  for the colonies not used in the UK, so no reason to print UK 
data on it is  there?

Anyone?


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[MOPO] FA: PRESSBOOK LOT BLOW-OUT - ENDS SATURDAY MORNING - TAKE A LOOK!

2015-06-19 Thread Alan Adler
Dear Mopos -

Pressbook lots end this Saturday morning!

Check them out.

More to come!


FUN PRESSBOOKS:

http://stores.ebay.com/Museum-Store-Gifts/PRESSBOOKS-/_i.html?_fsub=15247120_sc=1_sid=14177156_sop=3_trksid=p4634.c0.m322
 
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AND CHECK OUT THE LOWER PRICES ON MANY OF THESE LONGER RUNNING GOODIES!


STILLS:

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POSTERS:

http://stores.ebay.com/Museum-Store-Gifts/MOVIE-POSTERS-/_i.html?rt=nc_fsub=2_sid=14177156_sticky=1_trksid=p4634.c0.m14_sop=3_sc=1
 
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RARE PHOTOS (AND MORE STILLS):

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ROBOTS, SPACE TOYS,  TOYS - THE BIZARRE AND THE BEAUTIFUL!

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COMIX AND MAGS (MONSTER, SCI-FI AND 3-D)

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AND SOME ODD BALL MOVIE STUFF - LIKE SILENT HERALDS!

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Thanks for looking!

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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-19 Thread Jeff Potokar
* The bidll copy also has the same text at the top (as the 50RR),  
wherein A LONDON FILMS PRODUCTION has been omitted before Korda and  
Selznick's name.


* The bidll copy is missing the London Films logo in the lower right  
(as is also missing from the 50s RR).


* Distributed by Lion International Films is present on the bidll  
copy and 50s RR copy, lower left corner, and is present at all on the  
'49 copy.


* And when one looks closely at the artwork (the details on the man,  
and the orange cityscape behind, the large cloud in the sky) the  
artwork is NOT identical; but 2 lightly different versions- shading,  
detail, placements of shadows, etc.


* And lastly, the placement of the printer's info, lower right border  
is not printed in the exact same location as on the 49 copy (it is  
shifted more to the left, beginning under the first leg of the N of  
MAN, along with the bidll copy also having the added and London  
after the name of NOTTINGHAM.


Too many variations... and even if done for colonies, why would all  
of the above being missing/different/changed? It's a different piece  
entirely than the known HA '49 copy.


More research should be done on this before calling it a for  
certain '49 original release OS, one would think.


'Tis curious indeed.

Jeff




On Jun 19, 2015, at 3:58 AM, David wrote:

I guess the question for someone more knowledgeable on the Brit  
stuff is why is there (on the HA '49) a British Censor's stamp on a  
poster that was never designed to be used in the UK -  as I  
understand it 1shts and 3shts were printed for the colonies not  
used in the UK, so no reason to print UK data on it is there?


Anyone?

allen day wrote on 19/06/2015 8:10 PM:

Geez fellas ... looks like a hybrid (in a 10 second comparison).

Logos at bottom left / right on HA's '49 example are on neither of  
the other examples, however, the overall colors appear similar to  
bidll example and HA '49.


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On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:45 AM, David shadow@gmail.com wrote:
Looks nothing like the 50s re-release here: http:// 
movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the-third-man-selznick-r-1950s- 
british-one-sheet-27-x-40-/a/693-64326.s


Looks like this here: http://movieposters.ha.com/itm/film-noir/the- 
third-man-london-films-1949-british-one-sheet-27-x-40-here-is-a- 
real-rarity-a-london-films-british-original-for/a/633-28253.s


cheers

David

Todd wrote on 19/06/2015 5:35 PM:

Isn't this the early 1950's re-release?

I thought the original release had a black background and also  
had more color.


I know the last time Heritage sold this poster which was five  
years ago, they listed it as an early 1950's re-release and it  
sold for $900.


Todd Feiertag

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 09:38:07 +1000
From: da...@bidll.com
Subject: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man  
(1949)

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

An exciting find has just been listed on BIDLL by a known New  
Zealand based collector.


For overseas buyers please note - the currency is in NZ$ - that's  
almost chicken feed in most other countries!


Good luck to the all bidders! Or buy now and save yourself the  
stress!


http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722





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