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This week Heritage features a GREAT selection of 484 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE
POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS, PHOTOS, and related Memorabilia ending Sunday,
Hello MoPo,
I currently have 122 items on ebay with some ENDING TONIGHT including:
SCARFACE 1983 * AL PACINO * MICHELLE PFEIFFER * COMPLETE LOBBY SET * MINT
UNUSEDTHE THING 1982 * KURT RUSSELL *JOHN CARPENTER * COMPLETE LOBBY SET * MINT
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Rich, Without looking at these in detail, you also have to take domestic
distributors into account. For example, British Lion distributed Third Man
and Fallen Idol (produced by London Films) domestically, hence Lion logo on
quads. It's all very complicated when British Lion are owned by
Good Morning all!
Once again my beauty sleep has worked wonders for my skin, the wrinkles
have fallen to one side, which has made me a little blind in one eye as
I see I have a lot of reading.
Well if nothing else I have enjoyed the hunt and the excellent resources
that have been used and
* After reading mostly dealer posts for five straight days, here are my
observations for consumers. Unless indicated, the following are OPINIONS, not
facts. They shed no additional information other than to provide my own
history - then vs. now - about this title. (Again,
David,
It appears Lion International was indeed created in 1955, just after the
old British Lion collapsed with Korda’s London Films and was resurrected
under new ownership. Some brief columns in the Sept 21, Nov 15 and Dec 2
editions of Motion Picture Daily 1955 describe the set-up of the
Hi,
We are looking for a Rear Window R1962 one sheet in a hurry.
thx.
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As i noted earlier about the start of Lion International:
You can find it here: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/457344/
and here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Lion_Films. Granted it
does not say that Lion Internantional Flms started then, but it's
clear that the
Sure there's room for margin/error there, but then again the London
Film logo is on the one vetted original British onseheet.
Op 22 jun 2015, om 15:30 heeft Richard C Evans het volgende geschreven:
Think this is a lesson for not putting too much faith in the logic
of what's printed on
If this is accurate then IFD (Independent Film Distributors) was using Lion
International from 1950.
(IFD apparently existed 50-59.)
Think this is a lesson for not putting too much faith in the logic of what's
printed on posters.
Quads for Third Man, Fallen Idol, and Small Back Room, have London and Lion
logos.
Lion logo not on Third Man 1 and 3 sheet.
Likewise, Fallen Idol 1-sheet, 6 sheet just the London Films logo.
That is why I think it is telling that the London Film logo, basically
Alexander Korda's signature, is not on the poster in question whilst
it is on the few posters I resarched up and until Korda's last
production Richard III.
I must admit though that the info on the several depots of
Me too...I actually own the Rerelease British one sheet of third man purchased
at heritage...colors are different then the one in New Zealand...never seen
this one before...all British posters of this title is extremely rare!!!
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On Jun 22, 2015, at 6:54 AM, bqjansen
Okay, here it is from Motion Picture Daily:
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yeah, the moment I hit the website I realised that. I was wondering about the
site, but could not recall what it was called.Have already posted the article.
You need a bit of patience to go through all the entries, but when you've
found the actual magazine, there's a very handy search option.
Greetings from France,
Don't forget that I have 127 movie posters on Ebay closing in 24 hours :
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All these posters have no reserve price with 1 euro starting price !
Also, remember
Okay who has MOTION PICTURE DAILY OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1955?
It contains this snippet:
... been named deputy managing director. Lion International is a newly
formed company which will be re- sponsible for the world distribution,
excluding the United Kingdom, of all future films for which
By the way, no matter what this rare poster will turn out to be, I'm
enjoying this delving in the obscure fifties enormously. Very
informative!
Op 22 jun 2015, om 15:51 heeft bqjansen het volgende geschreven:
Okay who has MOTION PICTURE DAILY OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1955?
It contains this
Oh and also check out issue JULY-SEPTEMBER 1955
... ., one of the companies which joined the merger to form Lion
International Films. The others which have merged their overseas
distribu- tion facilities in the new company are British Lion Films,
Romulus Films and Remus Films ...
Op 22
Wim, You can view the COMPLETE issues of these at the link I posted
earlier: http://mediahistoryproject.org
I can't claim credit for finding that website. I think Phil Edwards posted
it a few years ago on NSFGE. I looked at it, bookmarked it, and then
promptly forgot about it until last
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