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

2015-06-23 Thread allen day
Now ... this is what I refer to as a hi-res' pic of a poster. ad On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:58 AM, David Rew da...@bidll.com wrote: Just wanted to offer this follow-up. As you know I had written to Mr Peter Snell owner of CEO of British Lion Film in the hope he might be able to help with

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

2015-06-23 Thread Tommy Barr
All this has been very interesting, but I wonder how it affects the question of value. In general, however, is a rare re-release poster worth more than an original release poster which is fairly easily obtainable? Tommy On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Helmut Hamm texasmu...@web.de wrote: I

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

2015-06-23 Thread Helmut Hamm
I must admit that I have somewhat lost track about the back and forth around this poster. However, the information that Paul has dug up can hardly be contradicted: http://www.archive.org/stream/motionpicturedai78unse#page/n481/mode/2up/search/%27lion+international+films%27 Motion Picture Daily

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

2015-06-23 Thread Richard C Evans
According to chap at Canal relating to Third Man, British Lion distributed internationally. (Under what name?) And accounts of Woolf's IFD have them utilising Lion International from 1950. Since Lion didn't distribute in the USA prior to 55, then presumably, once they started to in 55 after

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

2015-06-23 Thread Helmut Hamm
Richard, THE THIRD MAN was originally released in Germany by 'Deutsche London Film' in 1950. The first re-release must've been around 1956, and the poster still shows this company as distributor. By the end of 1956, they either changed names or went out of business. It would make sense that

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

2015-06-23 Thread Jeff Potokar
And shot thru some nice, soft diffusion, too. :) On Jun 23, 2015, at 5:46 AM, allen day wrote: Now ... this is what I refer to as a hi-res' pic of a poster. ad On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:58 AM, David Rew da...@bidll.com wrote: Just wanted to offer this follow-up. As you know I had written

Re: [MOPO] My history of bad luck chasing an original Third Man (1949).

2015-06-23 Thread Jeff Potokar
A Great write up, David... as always. Kudos! Jeff On Jun 22, 2015, at 4:07 PM, David Kusumoto wrote: * 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

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

2015-06-23 Thread Wim Jansen
That’s why I think the Lion International is relevant, but not as relevant as the absence of the London Film logo. To use another rule that is not applicable all of the time: on original release the info of the production company is always there, while on rereleases the distributor info is

[MOPO] Distant Drums one sheet

2015-06-23 Thread Posteritati
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Re: [MOPO] [FA] ULTRA Rare English One Sheet - The Third Man (1949)

2015-06-23 Thread Paul Gerrard
Under London Films International for the 1st release (an offshoot of London Films who owned British Lion), according to the Sydney Herald article that David posted. I originally had the same sort of doubts as you, and that’s why I researched backwards to try and find if the Lion

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

2015-06-23 Thread David
I don't know, is the original UK release easily obtainable? HA is the only one on record who has sold the original back in 2006 for US$5,750 in comparison the BIDLL one http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722 has a starting bid of just USD$2,750 David Tommy Barr wrote on 24/06/2015 12:32

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2015-06-23 Thread Posteritati
Hi again, We are looking for a one sheet for the Israeli film THE HOUSE ON CHELOUCHE STREET. thx. sam Posteritati.com http://www.posteritati.com/ 239 Centre St FL 4 New York, NY 10013 212.226.2207 http://www.facebook.com/Posteritati http://twitter.com/posteritati

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

2015-06-23 Thread David Rew
Just wanted to offer this follow-up. As you know I had written to Mr Peter Snell owner of CEO of British Lion Film in the hope he might be able to help with the puzzle of the poster. Although he did not respond directly to me he did kindly pass on my email to Studio Canal to respond. For

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

2015-06-23 Thread David Rew
Hi All Well as you know our NZ based collector and seller of this rare poster on BIDLL http://bidll.com/Listing/Details/420722has been following the conversations on MoPo with much interest, and although he did not ask me to pass on this message I felt I would let you know that he said: /

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

2015-06-23 Thread Paul Gerrard
It's really good of them to reply so quickly. However, I should point out that the 1st image you attached is not a quad, but (most of) a first release US Half Sheet style B. The 2nd image is a really nice one of the original quad though. Paul _www.movieposterstudio.com_

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

2015-06-23 Thread Richard C Evans
It’s in Ed Harris’ Britain’s Forgotten Film Factory: The Story Of Isleworth Studios. 2012. And also Derek Threadgall’s 1994 British Film Institute publication, Shepperton studios: an independent view. Which Ed Harris may have got it from. Just spotted, thanks to that humongous Third Man quad

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