There's a video one sheet for SUSPIRIA that most Argento fans would rather have 
than the POS US one sheet art.
I suppose a video one sheet sort of qualifies for a RR.

The RR poster of McQueen jumping the bike in THE GREAT ESCAPE seems more highly 
sought than the original art.
Phil
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Neil Jaworski 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] LITTLE FAUSS + BIG HALSY Question-- WHEN ARE RE-ISSUES 
SCARCER THAN ORIGINALS ?


        North By Northwest 1966 paper seemed to be much rarer (and more 
desirable) than the original 1959 material for several years, although I think 
that this trend has now softened or even reversed.


        n

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          From: rixpost...@aol.com <rixpost...@aol.com>
          Subject: [MOPO] LITTLE FAUSS + BIG HALSY Question-- WHEN ARE 
RE-ISSUES SCARCER THAN ORIGINALS ?
          To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
          Date: Monday, 13 September, 2010, 12:47


          Hi, all,

            This is kind of a strange question because I know material on this 
title isn't very sought after and doesn't command much attention at all.  Just 
wanted to check if anyone has seen a 1973 reissue US Little Fauss + Big Halsy 
one sheet---full-color (unlike the 1970 original) showing a shirtless, very 
young-looking Robert Redford standing next to his Yamaha motorcycle---a 
full-length portrait.  In all my years of collecting and dealing in movie 
posters, I've never come across it.  Guess that's a good topic:  In what 
instance is a RE-ISSUE one sheet on a title harder to find that an ORIGINAL one 
sheet.  (Sure, you could say The Hustler, but I don't think that's true---eBay 
has been more inundated with 1964 re-issues than the original one sheet 
          lately). I'm sure there are A LOT of instances where this is true. 
What are they?
                                                                                
      Rick
                                                                        
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