I keep seeing original 27x40 rolled halloween's that came directly from an
employee who worked at the theatre at that time.
This poster got bid up to $280.
What is the story on these?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/38103539?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649ssPageName=STRK%253AMEBIDX%253AIT
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The only reason to go to northern New Jersey is to buy gas. rudy
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Just wondering who among the Mopo membership has had any sort of
relationship with movie stars. In the Summer of 1970 I spent a few days
drinking with Roddy McDowall in a pub in Kew, London (he drank pints of
Bloody Marys). Liam Neeson lived round the corner from me for many years
and my wife and
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This week Heritage features a GREAT selection of 532 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE
POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS, PHOTOS, and related Memorabilia ending Sunday,
bummer - I hope it all works out for Jerry.. let him know I will
volunteer my help FREE if he needs any support from a fellow dealer as I
know how it feels to have things like that happen.. Jerry always has
treated me right, and never heard a bad think about him ever.thanks for
Posting Rudy..
What Jerry needs is an Italian lawyer with a carry permit. rudy
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Tom Martin
dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com wrote:
bummer - I hope it all works out for Jerry.. let him know I will volunteer
my help FREE if he needs any support from a fellow dealer as
Perhaps..
From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Rudy Franchi
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 11:38 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] JERRY OHLINGER GETS THE SOPRANO TREATMENT
What Jerry needs is an Italian lawyer with a carry permit. rudy
/The Collector: Perhaps you've got something to trade after all. //
//Mad Max Rockatansky: Keep talkin' //
//The Collector: Twenty-four hours of your life, in return, you'll get
back what was stolen. //
//Mad Max Rockatansky: Sounds like a bargain. //
//The Collector: It's not. It's the law. /
Northern New Jersey is a perfectly fine place, I was born there, and, for
such a small state, New Jersey has contributed plenty to the life of this
country.
As for this lawsuit, all I can say is that this is a sad business.
Walter
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Tom Martin
Walter, do you think The Daily Show is an actual news broadcast? rudy
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 2:46 PM, walter reuben wal...@walterfilm.com wrote:
Northern New Jersey is a perfectly fine place, I was born there, and, for
such a small state, New Jersey has contributed plenty to the life of this
Hello
I am looking only for ORIGINAL (not reissue) 39 x 55 due foglio posters for
BLOW UP (the photographic style, in red and black) 1967
LA COMMARE SECCA [THE GRIM REAPER] 1962
IL BELL'ANTONIO 1960
L'AVVENTURA 1960 (my client for this now advises me that he will only
consider it if
Tommy
Mark Lee who starred in ‘Gallipoli’ with Mel Gibson, I had the pleasure of
speaking with a couple of times about his career as I used to have business
dealings with his brother David. Mark is such a respected actor in the
Australian acting community that he can get casual work anytime
I am fairly sure if I were older back then Marilyn would have rung me
for a date, and I am also fairly confident I would have likely said yes
on the third, perhaps fourth request...
Does that count?
regards,
*David Rew*
bidll.com
for serious collectors
Tommy,
Elizabeth Taylor. I was living in Gstaad in a little bungalow next to the
Burtons, and periodically I would hear them screaming and throwing things. And
sometimes other things. Presently Elizabeth would come over and boo-hoo on my
shoulder, quite drunk, but with beautiful VIOLET
I interviewed quite a lot of famous people when I was doing the Drive programme
on a radio station on the Gold Coast. Patti Austin, Ray Barrett, John Jarratt,
Chris Botti, Amanda Carr, Louis Shelton, Vince Jones and lots more. It was
always a lot of fun talking to talented people and asking
Once while in NYC my brother and I went o see Woody allen at Michaels
pub.. he played dixiland jazz on clarinet... well the food was expenside
like 100.00 for two steaks and a potatoe... thenthe cokes they kept
asking would you like another coke as they where mini bottles I would
say sure...
Rip Torn was an old drinking buddy.
I had a script he liked and he once gave me a dollar to option it while riding
up the windy road to Topanga Canyon from Pacific Coast Highway.
Alan
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well seriously I have a new york Italian atty... if he needs one and hes
familiar with entertainment licensing and done a great job for me in the
past with trademarks and patents and copyright matters..if Jerry needs
his number let me know
On 2014-11-05 12:38, Smith, Grey - 1367 wrote:
Speaking of John Jarratt, when I was reviewing films on a radio station here in
Brisbane, I had the opportunity to go to a lot of press screenings and still
do. One of them was for ‘Wolf Creek’ which John Jarratt opened. Jarrat made
the comment that Wolf Creek was made on ‘Mel Gibson’s’ lunch
For AIP fans only!
I pitched the great Sam Arkoff a woman’s prison comedy -
Spent a couple hours with him in his penthouse in the 9000 building on Sunset
Blvd.
He sat behind a huge desk, chomped on his cigar and laughed.
And the whole time I was dreaming of AIP double bill press books.
For
We have a winner...
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Alan Adler wrote on 6/11/2014
I had dinner one nightie the early 90s with action director George P. Cosmatos
(Rambo III and The Cassandra Crossing) at an Italian restaurant in San
Francisco. He was obviously a true movie nut and poster fan (His favorite
movie was The Wild North with Stewart Granger) but the guy was
Agreed! I was ready to crown him on just the Rip Torn bit but he's taken it to
a whole other level with Cherie Currie and Richard Widmark! Yowza!
M
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2014 12:35:16 +1100
From: da...@bidll.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Seeing stars
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
I guess I would be best described as a MOPO lurker. I do not personally
collect or sell movie memorabilia but several years ago I had occasion
to sell several lots of lobby cards, press books and stills for a friend
who had worked as an usher in the 60's and needed to part with the
moderate
Charlie Band (and his son) are crooks.
On Nov 5, 2014, at 5:08 PM, Alan Adler wrote:
For AIP fans only!
I pitched the great Sam Arkoff a woman’s prison comedy -
Spent a couple hours with him in his penthouse in the 9000 building
on Sunset Blvd.
He sat behind a huge desk, chomped on his
You wish.
LOL
On Nov 5, 2014, at 5:35 PM, David Rew wrote:
We have a winner...
regards,
David Rew
bidll.com
for serious collectors
Alan Adler wrote on 6/11/2014 12:08 PM:
For AIP fans only!
I pitched the great Sam Arkoff a woman�s prison comedy -
Spent a couple hours with him in his
well at least Larry shook your hand... beats being passed by by woody...
and Jonathan winters was from Dayton Ohio and in one my fave films-Its
amad mad mad mad world..he was insanely funny and to even think of him
for a moment craks me up.. scenes with Phil silvers and atthe gas
station scene
Channing I have that wild north poster and lobbies.. the collector
colleced stewert Granger
On 2014-11-05 20:55, Channing Thomson wrote:
I had dinner one nightie the early 90s with action director George P.
Cosmatos (Rambo III and The Cassandra Crossing) at an Italian
restaurant in San
wow Alan cool stuff... I ate at hamburger hamlet 2 times in Beverly
hills..in 1976 and then someoene stole a menu and gave itto me from the
80s..
n 2014-11-05 20:08, Alan Adler wrote:
For AIP fans only!
I pitched the great Sam Arkoff a woman’s prison comedy -
Spent a couple hours with him
I worked at a studio facility where they came to screen their film
dailies... and then NEVER paid for the screening services... even
when we extended them (and their company, Blue Moon Ent) credit, to
come back again..
Scam artists and they should have been ashamed of themselves.. to
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