: Re: [MOPO] Fwd: [MOPO] Murder is my Beat vs. Danger is My Beat
Channing: it has happened before in movie poster history, sometimes like with
HOT BLOOD becoming THE WILD ONE, and the posters being redone, so that we are
not just talking about a title change. SUSPICION (with a few lobby
Thanks Jay -- anyone else have any ideas on my question? I think Jay's theory
sounds probable but I don't think I've ever seen it happen before. Thanks,
Channing
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Murder is my Beat vs. Danger is My Beat
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Channing: it has happened before in movie poster history, sometimes like
with HOT BLOOD becoming THE WILD ONE, and the posters being redone, so that
we are not just talking about a title change. SUSPICION (with a few lobby
cards initially created titled AFTER THE FACT) is another example, as is
Another notable one is DEADLY IS THE FEMALE, which of course became GUN
CRAZY.
Dave
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*Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Fwd: [MOPO] Murder is my Beat vs. Danger is My Beat
Channing: it has happened before in movie poster history, sometimes like
with HOT BLOOD becoming THE WILD ONE, and the posters being redone, so that
we are not just talking about a title change. SUSPICION
I've heard of the other cases, of course, but with Deadly is the Female/Gun
Happy, there were two separate releases and two separate posters. In the case
of Danger is my Beat, there is no reference to it ever being called that in the
usual places one goes on the internet. The iMDB mentions an
it's entirely possible there was a copyrights issue regarding the title
At 03:30 PM 3/11/2014, Channing Thomson wrote:
I've heard of the other cases, of course, but with Deadly is the
Female/Gun Happy, there were two separate releases and two separate
posters. In the case of Danger is my
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