[MOPO] Info request

2021-06-10 Thread Glenn Taranto
Hope everyone is doing well.

I'm wondering if any on the list is familiar with any one other than myself
who collects material on Wheeler and Woolsey. I find I have a number of
duplicate things. I would be interested in trading for stuff I don't have.
If you could put me in touch with them I would appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.

Glenn

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Re: [MOPO] info

2021-04-01 Thread allen day
Howdy y'all,

Anyone know contact info re: Vadid Studios or restoration?

I've seen other sellers attribute their restoration and read about them in
threads.

Any info appreciated.

Thanks in advance

ad

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[MOPO] Info Requested

2015-05-21 Thread David

Hi

Have the following (double-sided) poster, an almost impossible one to 
find good information about, obviously a political doco for the time but 
that said, a very powerful poster. Can anyone shed some light on the 
film and perhaps a valuation on the poster?


thanks in advance

David



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[MOPO] Info or Interest Please: Saul Bass STORM CENTER mini-advance!

2012-11-26 Thread Alan Adler
Hello Bass fans!

Can anyone give me a sense of value - or your personal interest - for the Saul 
Bass mini-advance for STORM CENTER starring Bette Davis?

Can send a picture of it via email by request.

The artwork is very  graphic and very Bass - quite different from what appears 
in any of the final key art I have seen.

Alan Adler 
Museum of Mom and Pop Culture

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[MOPO] INFO PLEASE: ITALIAN CHINATOWN 1-SHEET

2012-07-06 Thread Alan Adler
Happy Friday!

I have a question for the CHINATOWN and / or Italian poster experts in our 
audience.

On hand is a 1sheet-sized rolled Italian Chinatown.
Size is actually more like 27.5 x 39.5 inches.

Have not been able to find information on this piece in this size (rather than 
as an Italian 1p) and wondered if anyone might know something about it.

Also, on a newer title like this, how the heck do we know if it is authentic or 
not?
Most of the copies I see for sale do not have the same information blocks at 
the bottom as this one does.
But the block to right has thick and dark lettering and also wondered if this 
is a clue to reproduction of some kind.
I do know this poster is from a number of years back and not a recent entry 
into the marketplace.

Thanks in advance for your expertise!

Email me and I will send you pix of the poster.

Thanks, again.

Alan Adler
Museum of Mom and Pop Culture

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Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art

I have a set of Sand Pebbles
they are great.. huge also, larger than Jumbo lobby cards. maybe they are 15x19


At 06:47 AM 7/4/2012, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
These are roadshow oversized stills that were printed in Italy for 
U.S. and International use.  During the golden era of 70mm roadshow 
films, there
were several films that had these oversized stills.  Another such 
film is PATTON.  They normally would come in a paper
envelope.  I associate the word "rotogravure" with them for some 
reason.  MovieArt has several but not all of the MY FAIR LADY

stills:

<http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady&submit=Search>http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady&submit=Search

The MY FAIR LADY stills are printed rather more cheaply than some of 
the other ones I've seen, which can be quite deluxe.


I hesitate to rattle off the titles because I'm not sure about 
specifically which movies - but if you range through the 70mm roadshows

of that era - big budget pictures - you have the short list.

K.





Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680  <http://www.movieart.net>www.movieart.net
mobile 512 589 5112

On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:26 AM, Posteropolis wrote:


Hey, Paul:

Yes! I had seen Bruce's listing but he only sold one scene card and 
there is no indication of country of origin on the scene cards so 
he had it listed as a "jumbo still."


But I hadn't seen the Heritage listing AND (D'oh!) I completely 
missed the tiny "Printed in Italy" that appears pink-on-pink in the 
top left corner. Odd, because the text on the title card is 
completely in English. I suppose this set was meant to be used in 
countries other than Italy.


So what I have is a complete (plus one) Italian photobusta set.

Thanks for the help.

Dave
<http://www.posteropolis.com>www.posteropolis.com

- Original Message -
From: <mailto:speedys...@aol.com>Paul Gerrard
To: <mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU>MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

Dave,

Are they these?
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html>http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876

Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been 
used in the US and internationally.


Paul
<http://www.movieposterstudio.com>www.movieposterstudio.com


In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time, 
<mailto:posteropo...@bell.net>posteropo...@bell.net writes:
Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 
x 16. The title still/card is in English (the others have no text 
on them) and they appear to be original release but have no year 
indicated or NSS info.


Anybody know anything about these? I have 11 altogether and one is 
a duplicate. What size would a full set be? 10? 12? More?


Appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Dave
Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters




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Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread Kirby McDaniel
I doubt that these were used for 35mm distribution, although it is possible 
that the occasional
theater used them, particularly if the owners had a 70mm house and retained 
them.

They probably went to 70mm houses direct from Warners.

If you had a roadshow pressbook, you could check to see what they were actually 
named.  "Lobby card set" sound doubtful.




Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
mobile 512 589 5112

On Jul 4, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Posteropolis wrote:

> These are printed on coated paper stock (not card stock) and have no Italian 
> printing credit on the reverse. "Printed in Italy" appears once, in very 
> small pink-on-pink type, on the title card only.
>  
> When I first saw them, "roadshow" was the first word that jumped to mind, 
> though I didn't know if they should be called oversized lobby cards, jumbo 
> stills or what.
>  
> I certainly like the sound of "deluxe roadshow lobby card set" rather than 
> "photobustas" or "jumbo stills." It seems more appropriate given that they 
> were presumably not intended for the Italian market.
>  
> Dave
> www.posteropolis.com
>  
> - Original Message -
> From: peter contarino
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 12:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills
> 
> I have had several of these over the years and just call them Deluxe Roadshow 
> lobby card sets. Patton is a pretty nice set. I have a set for Star(14 cards) 
> currently for auction on our site: 
> http://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?mode=poster_details&auction_id=2443
>  
> Italy printing credit is on reverse. All the titles I have had have been 
> 11x14 however. Haven’t had the My Fair lady set.
>  
> -peter 
> From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby 
> McDaniel
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 9:47 AM
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills
>  
> These are roadshow oversized stills that were printed in Italy for U.S. and 
> International use.  During the golden era of 70mm roadshow films, there
> were several films that had these oversized stills.  Another such film is 
> PATTON.  They normally would come in a paper
> envelope.  I associate the word "rotogravure" with them for some reason.  
> MovieArt has several but not all of the MY FAIR LADY
> stills:
>  
> http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady&submit=Search
>  
> The MY FAIR LADY stills are printed rather more cheaply than some of the 
> other ones I've seen, which can be quite deluxe.
>  
> I hesitate to rattle off the titles because I'm not sure about specifically 
> which movies - but if you range through the 70mm roadshows
> of that era - big budget pictures - you have the short list.
>  
> K.
>  
>  
>  
>  
>  
> Kirby McDaniel
> MovieArt Original Film Posters
> P.O. Box 4419
> Austin TX 78765-4419
> 512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
> mobile 512 589 5112
>  
> On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:26 AM, Posteropolis wrote:
> 
> 
> Hey, Paul:
>  
> Yes! I had seen Bruce's listing but he only sold one scene card and there is 
> no indication of country of origin on the scene cards so he had it listed as 
> a "jumbo still."
>  
> But I hadn't seen the Heritage listing AND (D'oh!) I completely missed the 
> tiny "Printed in Italy" that appears pink-on-pink in the top left corner. 
> Odd, because the text on the title card is completely in English. I suppose 
> this set was meant to be used in countries other than Italy.
>  
> So what I have is a complete (plus one) Italian photobusta set.
>  
> Thanks for the help.
>  
> Dave
> www.posteropolis.com
>  
> - Original Message -
> From: Paul Gerrard
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills
>  
> Dave,
>  
> Are they these?
> http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html
> http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876
>  
> Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been used in 
> the US and internationally.
>  
> Paul
> www.movieposterstudio.com
>  
>  
> In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time, 
> posteropo...@bell.net writes:
> Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 x 16. The 
> title still/card is in English (the others have no text on them) and they 
> appear to be original release but have no year indicate

Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread Posteropolis
These are printed on coated paper stock (not card stock) and have no Italian 
printing credit on the reverse. "Printed in Italy" appears once, in very small 
pink-on-pink type, on the title card only.

When I first saw them, "roadshow" was the first word that jumped to mind, 
though I didn't know if they should be called oversized lobby cards, jumbo 
stills or what.

I certainly like the sound of "deluxe roadshow lobby card set" rather than 
"photobustas" or "jumbo stills." It seems more appropriate given that they were 
presumably not intended for the Italian market.

Dave
www.posteropolis.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: peter contarino 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 12:08 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills


  I have had several of these over the years and just call them Deluxe Roadshow 
lobby card sets. Patton is a pretty nice set. I have a set for Star(14 cards) 
currently for auction on our site: 
http://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?mode=poster_details&auction_id=2443

   

  Italy printing credit is on reverse. All the titles I have had have been 
11x14 however. Haven't had the My Fair lady set.

   

  -peter 

  From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby 
McDaniel
  Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 9:47 AM
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

   

  These are roadshow oversized stills that were printed in Italy for U.S. and 
International use.  During the golden era of 70mm roadshow films, there

  were several films that had these oversized stills.  Another such film is 
PATTON.  They normally would come in a paper

  envelope.  I associate the word "rotogravure" with them for some reason.  
MovieArt has several but not all of the MY FAIR LADY

  stills:

   

  http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady&submit=Search

   

  The MY FAIR LADY stills are printed rather more cheaply than some of the 
other ones I've seen, which can be quite deluxe.

   

  I hesitate to rattle off the titles because I'm not sure about specifically 
which movies - but if you range through the 70mm roadshows

  of that era - big budget pictures - you have the short list.

   

  K.

   

   

   

   

   

  Kirby McDaniel

  MovieArt Original Film Posters

  P.O. Box 4419

  Austin TX 78765-4419

  512 479 6680  www.movieart.net

  mobile 512 589 5112

   

  On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:26 AM, Posteropolis wrote:





  Hey, Paul:

   

  Yes! I had seen Bruce's listing but he only sold one scene card and there is 
no indication of country of origin on the scene cards so he had it listed as a 
"jumbo still."

   

  But I hadn't seen the Heritage listing AND (D'oh!) I completely missed the 
tiny "Printed in Italy" that appears pink-on-pink in the top left corner. Odd, 
because the text on the title card is completely in English. I suppose this set 
was meant to be used in countries other than Italy.

   

  So what I have is a complete (plus one) Italian photobusta set.

   

  Thanks for the help.

   

  Dave

  www.posteropolis.com

   

- Original Message -

    From: Paul Gerrard

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:16 AM

Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

 

Dave,

 

Are they these?

http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html

http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876

 

Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been used in 
the US and internationally.

 

Paul

www.movieposterstudio.com

 

 

In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time, 
posteropo...@bell.net writes:

  Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 x 16. 
The title still/card is in English (the others have no text on them) and they 
appear to be original release but have no year indicated or NSS info.

   

  Anybody know anything about these? I have 11 altogether and one is a 
duplicate. What size would a full set be? 10? 12? More?

   

  Appreciate any help.

   

  Thanks,

  Dave

  Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters

 



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Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread peter contarino
I have had several of these over the years and just call them Deluxe
Roadshow lobby card sets. Patton is a pretty nice set. I have a set for
Star(14 cards) currently for auction on our site:
http://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?mode=poster_details
<http://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?mode=poster_details&auction_id=2
443> &auction_id=2443

 

Italy printing credit is on reverse. All the titles I have had have been
11x14 however. Haven't had the My Fair lady set.

 

-peter 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 9:47 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

 

These are roadshow oversized stills that were printed in Italy for U.S. and
International use.  During the golden era of 70mm roadshow films, there

were several films that had these oversized stills.  Another such film is
PATTON.  They normally would come in a paper

envelope.  I associate the word "rotogravure" with them for some reason.
MovieArt has several but not all of the MY FAIR LADY

stills:

 

http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady
<http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady&submit=Search> &submit=Search

 

The MY FAIR LADY stills are printed rather more cheaply than some of the
other ones I've seen, which can be quite deluxe.

 

I hesitate to rattle off the titles because I'm not sure about specifically
which movies - but if you range through the 70mm roadshows

of that era - big budget pictures - you have the short list.

 

K.

 

 

 

 

 

Kirby McDaniel

MovieArt Original Film Posters

P.O. Box 4419

Austin TX 78765-4419

512 479 6680  www.movieart.net

mobile 512 589 5112

 

On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:26 AM, Posteropolis wrote:





Hey, Paul:

 

Yes! I had seen Bruce's listing but he only sold one scene card and there is
no indication of country of origin on the scene cards so he had it listed as
a "jumbo still."

 

But I hadn't seen the Heritage listing AND (D'oh!) I completely missed the
tiny "Printed in Italy" that appears pink-on-pink in the top left corner.
Odd, because the text on the title card is completely in English. I suppose
this set was meant to be used in countries other than Italy.

 

So what I have is a complete (plus one) Italian photobusta set.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Dave

www.posteropolis.com

 

- Original Message -

From: Paul Gerrard <mailto:speedys...@aol.com> 

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:16 AM

Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

 

Dave,

 

Are they these?

http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html

http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025
<http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876> &lotNo=83876

 

Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been used in
the US and internationally.

 

Paul

www.movieposterstudio.com

 

 

In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time,
posteropo...@bell.net writes:

Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 x 16. The
title still/card is in English (the others have no text on them) and they
appear to be original release but have no year indicated or NSS info.

 

Anybody know anything about these? I have 11 altogether and one is a
duplicate. What size would a full set be? 10? 12? More?

 

Appreciate any help.

 

Thanks,

Dave

Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters

 



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Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread Kirby McDaniel
These are roadshow oversized stills that were printed in Italy for U.S. and 
International use.  During the golden era of 70mm roadshow films, there
were several films that had these oversized stills.  Another such film is 
PATTON.  They normally would come in a paper
envelope.  I associate the word "rotogravure" with them for some reason.  
MovieArt has several but not all of the MY FAIR LADY
stills:

http://movieart.net/?s=my+fair+lady&submit=Search

The MY FAIR LADY stills are printed rather more cheaply than some of the other 
ones I've seen, which can be quite deluxe.

I hesitate to rattle off the titles because I'm not sure about specifically 
which movies - but if you range through the 70mm roadshows
of that era - big budget pictures - you have the short list.

K.





Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680  www.movieart.net
mobile 512 589 5112

On Jul 4, 2012, at 8:26 AM, Posteropolis wrote:

> Hey, Paul:
>  
> Yes! I had seen Bruce's listing but he only sold one scene card and there is 
> no indication of country of origin on the scene cards so he had it listed as 
> a "jumbo still."
>  
> But I hadn't seen the Heritage listing AND (D'oh!) I completely missed the 
> tiny "Printed in Italy" that appears pink-on-pink in the top left corner. 
> Odd, because the text on the title card is completely in English. I suppose 
> this set was meant to be used in countries other than Italy.
>  
> So what I have is a complete (plus one) Italian photobusta set.
>  
> Thanks for the help.
>  
> Dave
> www.posteropolis.com
>  
> - Original Message -----
> From: Paul Gerrard
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:16 AM
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills
> 
> Dave,
>  
> Are they these?
> http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html
> http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876
>  
> Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been used in 
> the US and internationally.
>  
> Paul
> www.movieposterstudio.com
>  
>  
> In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time, 
> posteropo...@bell.net writes:
> Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 x 16. The 
> title still/card is in English (the others have no text on them) and they 
> appear to be original release but have no year indicated or NSS info.
>  
> Anybody know anything about these? I have 11 altogether and one is a 
> duplicate. What size would a full set be? 10? 12? More?
>  
> Appreciate any help.
>  
> Thanks,
> Dave
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Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread Posteropolis
Hey, Paul:

Yes! I had seen Bruce's listing but he only sold one scene card and there is no 
indication of country of origin on the scene cards so he had it listed as a 
"jumbo still."

But I hadn't seen the Heritage listing AND (D'oh!) I completely missed the tiny 
"Printed in Italy" that appears pink-on-pink in the top left corner. Odd, 
because the text on the title card is completely in English. I suppose this set 
was meant to be used in countries other than Italy.

So what I have is a complete (plus one) Italian photobusta set.

Thanks for the help.

Dave
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Paul Gerrard 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 5:16 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills


  Dave,

  Are they these?
  http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html
  http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876

  Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been used in 
the US and internationally.

  Paul
  www.movieposterstudio.com


  In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time, 
posteropo...@bell.net writes:
Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 x 16. 
The title still/card is in English (the others have no text on them) and they 
appear to be original release but have no year indicated or NSS info.

Anybody know anything about these? I have 11 altogether and one is a 
duplicate. What size would a full set be? 10? 12? More?

Appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Dave
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Re: [MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-04 Thread Paul Gerrard
 
Dave,
 
Are they these?
_http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html_ 
(http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/archiveitem/3121447.html) 
_http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876_ 
(http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=7025&lotNo=83876) 
 
Although printed in Italy, similar sorts of sets seem to have been  used in 
the US and internationally.
 
Paul
_www.movieposterstudio.com_ (http://www.movieposterstudio.com) 
 
 
In a message dated 04/07/2012 01:41:25 GMT Daylight Time,  
posteropo...@bell.net writes:

Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills,  measuring 12 3/4 x 16. 
The title still/card is in English (the others  have no text on them) and 
they appear to be original release but have no  year indicated or NSS info.
 
Anybody know anything about these? I have 11  altogether and one is a 
duplicate. What size would a full set be? 10? 12?  More?
 
Appreciate any help.
 
Thanks,
Dave
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[MOPO] Info, please: My Fair Lady jumbo stills

2012-07-03 Thread Posteropolis
Just got in a batch of My Fair Lady jumbo stills, measuring 12 3/4 x 16. The 
title still/card is in English (the others have no text on them) and they 
appear to be original release but have no year indicated or NSS info.

Anybody know anything about these? I have 11 altogether and one is a duplicate. 
What size would a full set be? 10? 12? More?

Appreciate any help.

Thanks,
Dave
Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters
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Re: [MOPO] (MOPO) Info needed HALLS OF MONTEZUMA

2011-08-18 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Hello, All
We have a set from THE HALLS OF MONTEZUMA.  I looked through them and I don't 
believe that
Jack Palance, who is billed on the cards as Walter (Jack) Palance is on any of 
them.  The set is in
good condition and is $45.00 if anyone is interested.  Good only.  TC is very 
good.
Kirby

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> Can somebody tell me if Jack Palance appears in any of the LCs for the 1950 
> movie, Halls of Montezuma?
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[MOPO] (MOPO) Info needed HALLS OF MONTEZUMA

2011-08-18 Thread Zeev Drach
Can somebody tell me if Jack Palance appears in any of the LCs for the 1950
movie, Halls of Montezuma?

 

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[MOPO] info.? Laurel and Hardy 1930 one sheet for BRATS

2011-04-30 Thread David Lieberman

Has anyone ever seen this one sheet before? We can't find any record of it  
ever being sold before.
 
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[MOPO] INFO REQUEST: DISNEY 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA HS - FIRST RELEASE OR RR?

2011-03-29 Thread Alan Adler
Hi Folks -

I have a DISNEY 20K UNDER THE SEA Half-Sheet and I can not tell if it is 1955 
or one of the RR dates.
There is not a RR date at bottom right, but for some reason I am thinking it 
may be one of those Disney posters that did not note it was an RR.
And help out there on this one?

Email me directly at m...@charter.net and I will reply with JPG if you need to 
see the piece.

Thanks in advance for your time.

Alan Adler
Museum of Mom and Pop Culture

(P.S.)
Got some killer posters out there on Ebay right now if you're in a buyin' mood!
 http://stores.ebay.com/Museum-Store-Gifts



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Re: [MOPO] INFO PLEASE: Value For Rare Japanese 3S

2009-04-28 Thread Erich Linder
Someone who is more versed in Japanese cinema can answer on value for now,
but I have seen this as a "3 sheet Bie-zen" size poster in the past --
essentially 3 pieces of B1 size paper based on the measurements you've
stated.  Some also might call it a tatekan (although I may stand corrected
as this may ONLY apply to 2 panel vertical layout posters) since it is a
"standing" layout.  I would call it a 3-sheet Bie-zen.

I would love to see a picture, maybe I can get in contact with someone who
knows more.

-Erich

japanesepostergallery.com
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> Hi -
>
> I have a question for the Japanese collectors in the audience -
>
> I have a Raizo Ichikawa (the Japanese James Dean) poster from Misumi's
> Samurai classic - DESTINY'S SON (1962).
>
> Poster is in 3 equal pieces (adding up to appx. 90 inches in height and 40
> inches width)  so I will call it a 3S but would also like to know what this
> size Japanese poster is correctly named.
>
> Image is lifesize full-length portrait of Raizo in full Samurai garb
> wielding sword.
>
> Anybody know this piece and/or have a sense of value?
>
> DESTINY’S SON (KIRU) 1962, Daiei, 71 min. Raizo Ichikawa stars as a
> swordsman bent on revenge after his adoptive family are murdered by a
> jealous bureaucrat. Director Kenji Misumi creates an astonishing, dreamlike
> samurai film from Kaneto Shindo’s amazing script – a demonic masterpiece
> awash with brilliant blues and reds, and fueled by the most deranged organ
> score we’ve ever heard. With Masayo Banri.
>
> Email me if you want to see a picture.
>
> Arigato goziamas!
>
> Alan Adler
> Museum of Mom and Pop Culture
>
> LINK TO AMAZON – JUST PUBLISHED FIRST NOVEL:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0595458203
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[MOPO] INFO PLEASE: Value For Rare Japanese 3S

2009-04-28 Thread Alan Adler

Hi -

I have a question for the Japanese collectors in the audience -

I have a Raizo Ichikawa (the Japanese James Dean) poster from Misumi's  
Samurai classic - DESTINY'S SON (1962).


Poster is in 3 equal pieces (adding up to appx. 90 inches in height  
and 40 inches width)  so I will call it a 3S but would also like to  
know what this size Japanese poster is correctly named.


Image is lifesize full-length portrait of Raizo in full Samurai garb  
wielding sword.


Anybody know this piece and/or have a sense of value?

DESTINY’S SON (KIRU) 1962, Daiei, 71 min. Raizo Ichikawa stars as a  
swordsman bent on revenge after his adoptive family are murdered by a  
jealous bureaucrat. Director Kenji Misumi creates an astonishing,  
dreamlike samurai film from Kaneto Shindo’s amazing script – a demonic  
masterpiece awash with brilliant blues and reds, and fueled by the  
most deranged organ score we’ve ever heard. With Masayo Banri.


Email me if you want to see a picture.

Arigato goziamas!

Alan Adler
Museum of Mom and Pop Culture

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[MOPO] Info on PVC tubes for Storage

2009-02-13 Thread Susan Heim


O.KI seem to have ignited a fire storm here of information on storing 
posters. When I suggested pvc pipes for storage, that was a simple and 
inexpensive alternative to cardboard tubes which is how 95% of the hobby store 
their posters now. Ideally acid free tubes, archival pvc tubes, use of acid 
free barrier paper, etc. would be the perfect solution to longterm museum 
quality storage. However, many collectors don't have the inclination or the 
money to buy those materials. As I mentioned before, while I have flat files to 
store most of my linenbacked one sheets in, flat files are expensive and many 
collectors don't have the space or the money to have them. I have many 
customers that use pvc pipes and put acid free barrier paper around their 
actual posters they are storing in the tubes for added protection. When someone 
says pvc pipe is toxic, what that means is that "outgassing" is present from 
the tube. Outgassing is present in many types of acid free foamcore, but we 
still use it to place behind our collectibles when framing. Even in museums, it 
is used. 
 
 
 So, while all of the museum quality materials that have been suggested 
would be ideal, it is up to the individual collector and his or her pocketbook 
to decide. I have used pvc pipes for years and, because of the articles I write 
for the framing industry and the movie poster hobby about preservation, I 
regularly take my posters out of those tubes to check for any degradation. In 
the 30 years I have been using them for storage, I have not noted any problems. 
Whereas with cardboard tubes, it is noticeable right away. So, that's the scoop.
 
Sue 
www.hollywoodposterframes.com 
 
 
 
> Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 19:08:27 -0800> From: roger...@iname.com> Subject: Re: 
> [MOPO] Hershenson related storage question> To: mop...@sol03.american.edu> > 
> Michael,> > I would not keep my posters in the brown paper. If you don't have 
> > archival tubes, I would at least go to an art store and get a roll of > 
> acid free paper. In Seattle, you can buy it at Daniel Smith art > supplies, 
> but I imagine you can get these rolls anywhere.> > -rk> > On Feb 12, 2009, at 
> 4:38 PM, Michael Greenwood wrote:> > > Hello> >> > I just received a nice 
> shipment from Bruce and I was wondering what > > the consensus was on storing 
> posters in that heavy brown paper that > > Bruce and his people so expertly 
> wrap in. If you've never bought > > from him, it's a thick, brown paper that 
> seems, to me, to be the > > type of thing you find at art stores. Maybe Bruce 
> can enlighten > > us. Anyway, back on track, will I be doing my delicate and 
> pretty > > posters and harm by re-wrapping and storing these items in that > 
> > paper and the very tubes they came in? Am I risking some dreaded > > 
> acid-transference that will forever colour my once bright and loved > > 
> possessions? Please let me know what you think and I will follow > > the 
> rules.> >> > Take care,> > Michael Greenwood> >> > Visit the MoPo Mailing 
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[MOPO] INFO REQUEST - PARAMOUNT COLOR HANDOUTS

2008-08-05 Thread Alan Adler

Howdy -

Does anyone know the full story on the 8 x 10 litho color star  
portraits (two hole punched) with info and ads on reverse -

that were given away (at least) by Paramount at theaters in the 1950's?

I have a great Martin and Lewis, in hand, from Paramount - but seems  
like other studios got in the act, too.


Wondered what these promo portraits were precisely named at the time.
And also wondered if the two hole punch albums were supplied by the  
theater.

Two hole being an odd size vs. the more standard 3 punch.

Also - I know early 1950's, but I wonder what was the full range of  
years?


The images are beautiful.
I also like the stamp albums and star stamps that were given out.
Maybe somebody knows the story on them as well.
I happen to have an album, so I can see how these were to be collected.

Did the above promo material cost anything or was it free in those  
days (the awful early TV years when the battle for audience was on in  
full!)


Thanking anyone in advance for picking up the thread and sharing what  
you know.
Like many of you folks, I am fascinated by stuff that was given away  
at theaters over the years.


Alan Adler

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[MOPO] Info for you all about us Brits

2008-07-06 Thread jbohmss
Hello Mopo Land

at present there are three galleries in London, Reel Poster, Tim Maddison's and 
one on the King's road.

Cineart is no longer there, sorry. We had a good stab at it but thigs went awry 
with business.

Thgere are plenty of dealers but I will only speak for myself.

WWW.Silverscreenmemorabilia will be back up and running when we have finished 
the building works we are having done on our house. I have to concentrate on 
that and the completeion of works asap.

Please bear with me y'all.

Other than that if you plan on visiting the UK for posters and anything else 
expect to part with top dollars. Exchange rate is high at the moment and the 
dealers have not dropped their prices over here like they are across the pond.

Adrian


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[MOPO] Info on Greg Nicotero

2007-12-05 Thread channinglylethomson
Does anyone on MOPO have a current e-mail address for Greg Nicotero in 
LA?  Thanks, channing


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[MOPO] info needed 55x78 It. To Kill A Mockingbird

2007-10-18 Thread Tony Calvert
If you have the version with Peck holding a rifle and the kids below him,
please let me know.   I need some restoration info.

 

Thanks, Tony


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[MOPO] INFO NEEDED ON VALUE OF CARY GRANT TITLE

2007-07-02 Thread Larry Springer
Hi members,
 Need some advice from a Cary Grant collector on our list about the value 
and rareity of an original one sheet on TALK OF THE TOWN.  An antique dealer 
has one framed in his store and of course has a pretty high price tag on it but 
may take offers.  It is original, not faded and in excellent condition and not 
restored.  I don't collect on Cary specifically so I am not up-to-date on the 
rareity of his material, but this is a nice poster that I may add to my 
collection.  Any Cary collectors out there who may be able to offer a little 
advice on this one??
Larry Springer

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[MOPO] Info on "Mystery Lake" 1953

2007-03-29 Thread Scott Burns
I received this e-mail asking for any help on an obscure title, Mystery Lake
from 1953. 
 
Here's a link to the IMDB info:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046111/
 
There's very little information there.
 
 If anyone can help, please reply to Jamie privately. 
 
Thanks,
Scott
MoPo List Owner

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I am looking for info, posters, pictures of the 1953 film by Larry Lansburgh
Production Co. called "Mystery Lake" starring George Fenneman. Do you have
or know where I might find this info?
 
Sincerely
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[MOPO] INFO ON CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON

2006-06-02 Thread Mark Stewart
MoPo,
Can anyone help me obtain a clear crisp image of a
CFTBL title card?  I have one that I want to have some
restoration undone and get restored the proper way.
The original restoration was shoddy.
I was thinking maybe I could get an image from Robert
Brosch who published the color collectors guide?
Can anyone help?
Many thanks,
Best,
Mark

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[MOPO] Fw: [MOPO] Info from Bonham's

2005-12-01 Thread Walter Reuben



With all due respect to Ms. Williamson, who is a smart 
lady but not a poster specialist, there are a lot of posters in the catalog with 
obvious fading, so the statement that the faded posters were not included, is at 
best a matter of opinion.
Maybe she meant---the posters that were originally stone 
lithos and that looked like duotones, were not included.
I am going to view all of these in person tomorrow, we 
shall see...
 
Walter Reuben
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Subject: [MOPO] Info from Bonham's


Hey Gang,
 
    I just got off the phone with Catherine Williamson who 
is the organizer of the Louis Leithold auction.  She told me that the 
posters offered in the auction did not include the posters that were faded from 
Louis' collection. She also told me that they were photographed in the frames. 
She said they would never use stock images, the images on the website and 
catalog are the actual items for sale.
 
    She also asked me to let you know that if you want to 
sign up for phone bidding, to please do it today or tomorrow at the latest. She 
said it was better to sign up for phone bidding and then cancel, than to not 
sign up until the last minute when things are crazy. The catalog shows the 
number to set up bidding at (323) 850-7500.  Good luck.
 
Sue Heim

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  Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 6:26 
  AM
  Subject: [MOPO] bonham's auction
  
  absentee bidding on this auction is scary.  i definitely want 2 
  posters.but the descriptions are horrible.  these are 2 sought-after 
  titles, which will sell from the floor at high prices if the conditions are 
  good.  but you gotta be there to know.  if the conditions are not 
  good, guess what?  i win    not 
  exactly an ideal situation.    a possible consideration for 
  me  telephone bid.
   
   
  did the auctioneer remove the frames then take the photographs?  
   
   
   
   
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[MOPO] Info from Bonham's

2005-12-01 Thread Susan Heim




Hey Gang,
 
    I just got off the phone with Catherine Williamson who 
is the organizer of the Louis Leithold auction.  She told me that the 
posters offered in the auction did not include the posters that were faded from 
Louis' collection. She also told me that they were photographed in the frames. 
She said they would never use stock images, the images on the website and 
catalog are the actual items for sale.
 
    She also asked me to let you know that if you want to 
sign up for phone bidding, to please do it today or tomorrow at the latest. She 
said it was better to sign up for phone bidding and then cancel, than to not 
sign up until the last minute when things are crazy. The catalog shows the 
number to set up bidding at (323) 850-7500.  Good luck.
 
Sue Heim

  - Original Message - 
  From: Michael B 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  
  Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 6:26 
  AM
  Subject: [MOPO] bonham's auction
  
  absentee bidding on this auction is scary.  i definitely want 2 
  posters.but the descriptions are horrible.  these are 2 sought-after 
  titles, which will sell from the floor at high prices if the conditions are 
  good.  but you gotta be there to know.  if the conditions are not 
  good, guess what?  i win    not 
  exactly an ideal situation.    a possible consideration for 
  me  telephone bid.
   
   
  did the auctioneer remove the frames then take the photographs?  
   
   
   
   
  michael
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