[MOPO] Happy Together

2016-08-25 Thread Posteritati
Hi,

We are looking for a Happy Together Hong Kong B1 (27x40) with the green 
background.

thx.
sam

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[MOPO] MCCABE AND MRS. MILLER QUESTION

2016-08-25 Thread walter reuben
HELLO
There was an international one sheet (with different art) for this Robert
Altman film.  Does anyone in the Mopo world know if there was also an
international half sheet, also with different art (not the Amsel design)?
thanks
Walter Reuben

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[MOPO] WTB: Empire Strikes Back one sheet Gone with the wind style

2016-08-25 Thread Cory Glaberson
Price and photos please
Thanks
Cory

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Re: [MOPO] do i babble nonsense ?

2016-08-25 Thread filip de volder
indeed , and having "printed in belgium" doesn't mean  it's an original vintage 
belgian poster but means that it's a reproduction of an original belgian poster 




From: MoPo List  on behalf of Helmut Hamm 

Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 12:42 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] do i babble nonsense ?

Dan does have a point here, the matter is not always that simple, and it 
actually can be quite tricky at times.

Here's a perfect example, the British Onesheet for IPCRESS FILE:

https://posteritati.com/poster/14591/the-ipcress-file-1965-british-one-sheet-poster
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The Ipcress File 1965 British One Sheet Poster | Posteritati Movie Poster 
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This poster is for a British film. It was commissioned by the British 
producers, printed in Italy, and used exclusively outside of the UK.

Still, there has never been any issue over the fact that this IS a British 
Onesheet. Simple as that.

Also, if one has the necessary experience, for at least 99.5% of vintage movie 
posters out there it is perfectly possible to determine the country of origin. 
There are exceptions, but they are extremely rare.

Helmut

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Am 24.08.2016 um 06:26 schrieb Daniel Kinske 
mailto:colorfulcomedi...@me.com>>:

Yawn...

On Aug 23, 2016, at 20:34, Principal Archivist 
mailto:archiv...@swanarchives.org>> wrote:

Well, having been likened (by Dan) to a phallus, now I feel compelled, after a 
long absence from this list, to return to defend myself.

Dan (in particular)- to be clear, I was not the seller (nor the buyer) here; 
Filip was selling the poster, and had listed an International one-sheet as a US 
one-sheet.  I had started this conversation off with him by suggesting that 
describing the poster as a US one-sheet was inappropriate.  While I would 
probably have listed it as Canadian, "International" would have been another 
(even better and more accurate) option.  Regardless, I do stand by the view 
that it's inappropriate to list an International one-sheet as a US one-sheet, 
without some indication that it is not SIMPLY a US one-sheet.  "International 
style," "intended for foreign markets," "intended for Canada," or whatever.. 
but SOMEthing to indicate that it wasn't the vanilla US one-sheet.

What was referred to, later in my conversation with Filip, as "nonsense" was 
NOT his assertion that the poster was a US one-sheet, but rather the broader 
assertion that a poster made in the USA, even for a non-US market, would always 
be referred to, without qualification, as a US poster:  "the poster was made in 
the usa, therefor is a US poster."

To Philip's point, that ratings boxes sometimes don't appear on US posters 
because, e.g., it's an advance poster, I would say that if a seller is selling 
an advance poster, they would normally say so, wouldn’t they?  Don't collectors 
typically want to know if they're buying an advance, as opposed to an 
international, as opposed to a dead-standard version?

It's just not that simple, as the back and forth in this thread amply 
demonstrates.   I may have been a bit brusque in using the word "nonsense," for 
which I publicly apologize to Filip, but I was put off by the "if it's made in 
america, it's a US poster, simple as that" oversimplification of the issue.   
At the same time, having read through this thread, I recognize that my own take 
on it  - that a poster is classified by the geography where it is intended to 
be displayed – is also not always right.

And, sure, often it IS possible to tell where posters were manufactured - they 
may display union stamps,  "Printed in Belgium" and the like, but just as often 
it is not; and  I think it's a dangerous precedent to suggest that where a 
poster is printed is how it should be described - without exception and without 
qualification - for collectors' purposes, since it's only a matter of time 
before American studios and distributors start exporting production of some 
portion of posters destined for use in the US to China or elsewhere.  Are we 
going to refer to those posters as Chinese?

We have some real experts on this thread, and a divergence of opinion; Tommy 
agrees with me that international one sheets are not referred to as (simply) 
"US," while Helmut takes the view that anything printed in the US is a US 
poster; and Heritage is inconsistent.  So, sure, "nonsense" may have been 
overstating my case, but (1) I don't think that makes me a "phallus," and (2) I 
stand by the view that posters like these are best described as "International" 
-- or something -- rather than, or in addition

[MOPO] Friday the 13th Part 4 Australian one sheet wanted

2016-08-25 Thread Posteritati
Hello,

We’re looking for Friday the 13th Part 4 Australian one sheet.

Thanks,
Stan

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[MOPO] FA: Heritage has For a Few Dollars More, Mothra, Dead Reckoning, Forbidden Planet, Dirty Harry, and Much, Much More!

2016-08-25 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551

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Dead Reckoning (Columbia, 1947). Title Lobby Card (11" X 14").
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Forbidden Planet (MGM, 1956). Italian Photobusta (18.75" X 26.5").
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Harold and Maude (Paramount, 1971). Italian 4 - Fogli (55.25" X 77.5").
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The Goonies (Warner Brothers, 1985). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style B.
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