That is often the case, especially with older films. There are more original CASABLANCA one sheets around, for example, than one sheets for the 1949 Warners reissue. Films like THE WIZARD OF OZ, where the film was rereleased again and again are different. But look at THIS GUN FOR HIRE. There is a good reissue from 1946, I think. Rarer than the original. EASY RIDER -- the 72 reissue is much rarer and better!
On Sep 13, 2010, at 6:47 AM, rixpost...@aol.com wrote: > 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? Kirby McDaniel MovieArt Original Film Posters P.O. Box 4419 Austin TX 78765-4419 512 479 6680 www.movieart.net mobile 512 589 5112 Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___________________________________________________________________ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.