[MOPO] My want list

2007-11-18 Thread Doug Taylor
Ok, I'll give it a shot.  All are original issue US one sheets.

 

1927 Wings

1931 Cimarron

1933 Cavalcade

 

Thank you

 

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Re: [MOPO] my WANT LIST - The Third Man

2007-11-18 Thread David Kusumoto

Michael --
 
Your list allows me to address an historical nitpick that has nagged me for 
years.  All of the titles on your latest want list (vs. those you've posted in 
the past) -- are considered country of origin "U.S.A." productions -- EXCEPT -- 
"The Third Man."  
 
While "The Third Man" has American actors Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles -- it 
is considered, even by historians -- to be a BRITISH film.  The U.K. is the 
country of "first issue" and U.K. posters in all formats -- even international 
posters distributed by Lion International U.K. in 1949-1950 -- are considered 
more scarce than their USA counterparts.  Some argue the art on the British 
posters is also superior and moodier, dominated by an abstract silhouette of 
Orson Welles' character. 
 
Selznick got co-production credit with Alexander Korda for "The Third Man" and 
had USA distribution rights for its USA release.  But it world premiered at 
Cannes and in the U.K. in September 1949 -- and was released in six other 
countries BEFORE it was finally released in the USA -- five months later, in 
February 1950.   Selznick then changed the film's title to "The 3rd Man" (who 
knows why) -- and horribly altered the tone of the original beginning of Carol 
Reed's film.  The Criterion Collection offers a side-by-side comparison of the 
two versions and restores the film as originally released, the result being a 
magnificent opening featuring a colorful voice over by Reed -- that Selznick 
slashed.  In my view, the U.K. version of this film is hands down better than 
the USA version.
 
In sum, "The Third Man" is a London Film Productions / British Lion Film 
Corporation effort first -- and a Selznick USA film a distant second.  This is 
likely the main reason "The Third Man" shows up #1 on the British Film 
Institute's list of the 100 greatest films ever made.  Interestingly, "The 
Third Man" fared no better than #57 in the corresponding list issued by the AFI 
in 1998 -- and dropped OFF ENTIRELY in 2007.  "The Third Man" is unlike other 
films by British directors, e.g., Hitchcock and David Lean -- whose "country of 
first issue" films (and their posters), post-1939 and 1955, were in the U.S.A., 
e.g., "Rebecca," "Bridge on the River Kwai," etc.
 
-david in san diego.
 
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Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 17:06:51 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: my WANT LISTTo: 
MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
my Want List just shrunk by one:  just received MR. SKEFFINGTON insert !   
great piece for bette collectors, although just a duo tone with a great imagine 
of bette not from the film.  seems to be a great rarer size and title.seeking 
the following  
AMERICAN ORIGINALS ONLY:
(posters only--no cards!!!)
 

RANDOM HARVESTSPIRAL STAIRCASETHE MORTAL STORM - 1940 (any size)
TOMORROW IS FOREVER (mint one sheet, half sheet)
BACK STREET (1932 only or early R)
THE HEIRESS (half only)
PORTRAIT OF JENNIE (half or insert)A WOMAN’S FACE
GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT 
SUSPICION (insert/half only)
PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH & ESSEX (insert/half)
IMITATION OF LIFE – 1934  (insert, os)
bette davis inserts or half sheet: old maid, now voyager
THE THIRD MANA PLACE IN THE SUN (half style A) 
i love HITCHCOCK, but i have most of the titles i want


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[MOPO] Cinemarts Website Update - NOVEMBER 2007

2007-11-18 Thread Phil Edwards Cinema Arts
Greetings!

 

We have just added new items to our website at www.cinemarts.com (or copy and 
paste the link into your browser) and click the RECENT ACQUISITIONS button or 
go direct to http://www.cinemarts.com/recentac.aspx 

 

Use the Category links on the left of the HOME page and FORMAT DROP-DOWN BOX 
for general browsing through categories and formats, or use ADVANCE SEARCH 
option for more specific browsing. Please note that page numbering is done from 
the top of each page.

 

As always our Recent Acquisitions cover all areas of cinema, with posters from 
many countries and a wide variety of formats. As always, all posters offered by 
Cinema Arts are guaranteed to be described accurately and are original. We do 
not sell reproduction, fake or bootleg posters.

 

We accept VISA/MasterCard via our Secure Server or Paypal.

 

If you wish to use Paypal and/or you are an Australian buyer, use the Contact 
Us button on the website for a Paypal Invoice or an Australian Tax Invoice to 
be sent, stating the specific item/s you are interested in purchasing.

 

Australian buyers can also pay by a direct deposit to our bank account or by 
Australia Post Money Order.

 

Please contact us for lay-away/lay-bye options.

 

Shipping combined wherever possible and we always welcome "wants" lists.

 

Regards to All,

 

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[MOPO] 237 Pressbooks End Weds. Kong, Living Dead, Marilyn, 50's Horror

2007-11-18 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

This week on MoviePosterBid.com:

237 Press books including:

Night of the Living Dead 1968 Original Release pressbook
Psycho  !!!
1959 Mummy
King Kong 1956 R w/ I Walked With a Zombie
There's No Business Like Show Business 1954 Monroe
Dr No/From Russia  James Bond double bill
Horror of Dracula + Curse of Frankenstein
Ben Hur incredible deluxe PB
Attack of the Crab Monsters
Ray Harryhausen
loads of 50's-60's-70s Horror & SF
Deep Throat with Linda Lovelace !!!

Go Directly to This Week's Auctions
www.movieposterbid.com/store.asp?storeid=699
see a complete picture gallery of all the posters being auctioned this week
www.comic-art.com/auctions/99cent/

Of course most are still at just .99 cents as of 
this writing, but we have 3 days left.. Take a look now & Mark your Calendar


also, the western auction will start Weds of next 
week. We are taking a week off to catch up on work & shipping.


here is a complete list with the current bid:

  NIGHT of the LIVING DEAD 1968 Pressbook .. 
Classic Midnight Horror Show $8.50
  DR. NO + FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE 1965R PB .. 
Sean Connery Double Bill $0.99

  DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER 1971 PB .. Sean Connery as James Bond 007 $0.99
  BEGINNING of the END / UNEARTHLY 1957 PB .. 
Classic Horror Double Bill $0.99

  BLOOD of the VAMPIRE 1958 PB .. Barbara Shelley, Donald Wolfit $3.04
  CURSE of FRANKENSTEIN / HORROR of DRACULA 1958 
PB .. Christopher Lee $3.00
  DAY of the TRIFFIDS 1962 PB .. Howard Keel 
battles walking Seaweed $6.00
  FIRST MEN in the MOON 1964 PB .. Ray 
Harryhausen Animation Classic $6.00
  KING KONG / I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE 1956 PB .. 
Great Horror Double Bill $6.00

  MONSTER on the CAMPUS 1958 PB .. Arthur Franz, Joanna Moore $1.99
  MUMMY, the 1959 PB .. Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing $3.59
  PHANTOM of the OPERA 1962 PB .. Herbert Lom as the Phantom $0.99
  PSYCHO 1965R PB .. Janet Lee in the Alfred 
Hitchcock Scream Clasic $6.50

  DEEP THROAT PART 2 1974 PB .. Linda Lovelace sequel $0.99
  LET'S MAKE LOVE 1960 PB .. Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand $0.99
  LET'S MAKE LOVE 1960 PB Supplement .. Marilyn 
Monroe, Yves Montand $0.99

  MISFITS 1961 PB .. Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable dir John Huston $0.99
  THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS 1954 
Deluxe PB .. Marilyn Monroe $21.00

  ABBOTT + COSTELLO 2 1950s Pressbooks .. MUMMY, AFRICA SCREAMS $4.00
  BEN HUR 1959 Jumbo Deluxe Pressbook .. Charlton Heston $6.09
  CENTURION, the 1962 PB .. John Drew Barrymore, Jacques Sernas $0.99
  CLASH of the TITANS 1981 Large Press sheets .. 
Classic Ray Harryhausen $0.99

  CONSTANTINE and the CROSS 1962 PB .. Cornel Wilde $0.99
  DR. TERRORS HOUSE of HORRORS 1965 Press Sheets 
.. Christopher Lee $0.99
  FANNY HILL 1964 PB .. RUSS MEYER !! 22x17 
inches FABULOUS ITEM $0.99
  FLIGHT of the LOST BALLOON 1961 PB .. Marshall 
Thompson, Mala Powers $0.99

  KENTUCKIAN 1955 Deluxe PB .. Burt Lancaster $3.00
  KING of KINGS 1961 Deluxe PB .. Jeffrey Hunter 
directed by Nicholas Ray $0.99
  LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT 1962 PB .. 
Katherine Hepburn, R. Richardson $0.99

  101 DALMATIONS 1961 PB .. Walt Disney Animation Classic $0.99
  4 HORSEMEN of the APOCALYPSE 1962 PB .. Glenn Ford, Lee J. Cobb $1.99
  A BOY TEN FEET TALL 1965 PB .. Edgar G. 
Robinson, Constance Cummings $0.99

  A MAN ALONE 1955 PB .. Ray Milland, Mary Murphy, Ward Bond $1.99
  A PLACE FOR LOVERS 1968 PB .. Faye Dubaway, 
Marcello Mastroianni $0.99
  A SHOT in the DARK 1964 PB .. Peter Sellers, 
Elke Sommer, Geoge Sanders $0.99
  A TIGER WALKS 1964 PB .. Brian Keith, Vera 
Miles, Sabu, Pamela Franklin $0.99
  A VERY SPECIAL FLAVOR 1965 PB ..Rock Hudson, 
Leslie Caron, Charles Boyer $0.99
  A WOMAN IS A WOMAN 1961 PB .. Jean-Paul 
Belmondo dir JEAN-LUC GODARD $2.99

  ABIE'S IRISH ROSE 1946 PB .. Michael Chekov, Joanne Dru $0.99
  ACROSS 110th STREET 1972 PB .. Anthony Quinn, Yaphet Kotto $0.99
  AFFAIR WITH A STRANGER 1953 PB .. Victor Mature, Jean Simmons $1.99
  ALAMO, the 1967R PB .. John Wayne, Richard 
Widmark, Laurence Harvey $1.99
  AMAZING TRANSPARENT MAN 1959 PB ,, Marguerite 
Chapman, Douglas Kennedy $0.99

  AMBUSHERS, the 1968 PB .. Dean Martin as Matt Helm $0.99
  AMERICA, AMERICA 1964 PB .. directed by Elia Kazan $0.99
  ANGELS DIE HARD 1970 PB .. Tom Baker, William Smith $2.50
  ANOTHER PART of the FOREST 1948 PB.. Fredric 
March, O'Brien, Blyth $0.99

  ANY WEDNESDAY 1966 PB .. Jane Fonda. Art by Robert McGinnis $0.99
  ANYONE CAN PLAY 1968 PB .. Virna Lisi, Ursula 
Andress, Claudine Auger $0.99

  APOCALYPSE NOW 1979 PB .. Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen $0.99
  BABY the RAIN MUST FALL 1965 PB .. Steve McQueen, Lee Remick $0.99
  BAMBI 1981 PB .. Walt Disney Classic Animated Feature $1.99
  BARON BLOOD 1972 PB .. Joseph Cotton, Elke Sommer $2.00
  BARONESS and the BUTLER 1938

[MOPO] my WANT LIST

2007-11-18 Thread Michael B

my Want List just shrunk by one:  just received MR. SKEFFINGTON insert !   
great piece for bette collectors, although just a duo tone with a great imagine 
of bette not from the film.  seems to be a great rarer size and title.

seeking the following  

AMERICAN ORIGINALS ONLY:

(posters only--no cards!!!)

 

 

RANDOM HARVEST
SPIRAL STAIRCASE
THE MORTAL STORM - 1940 (any size)

TOMORROW IS FOREVER (mint one sheet, half sheet)

BACK STREET (1932 only or early R)

THE HEIRESS (half only)

PORTRAIT OF JENNIE (half or insert)
A WOMAN’S FACE

GENTLEMAN’S AGREEMENT 

SUSPICION (insert/half only)

PRIVATE LIVES OF ELIZABETH & ESSEX (insert/half)

IMITATION OF LIFE – 1934  (insert, os)

bette davis inserts or half sheet: old maid, now voyager

THE THIRD MAN
A PLACE IN THE SUN (half style A)
 

i love HITCHCOCK, but i have most of the titles i want

 

 




thanks
michael


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Re: [MOPO] Need information

2007-11-18 Thread CK MacLeod
I'd call it a caption slip - but it's just one format that captions might
come in.  I think "caption" is the term of art here, to the extent there's
any valid "official" term.  Everything else amounts to ancillary
description.

Sometimes, as typically with recent press kits but also with some older kits
or brown bags, captions can be found printed together on one or two sheets
accompanying whatever slides and/or photos - sometimes as computer
printouts, sometimes as xeroxes, sometimes mimeographed.  Some studios -
movies and TV - would provide small sheets of letterhead paper with caption
information, one sheet per photo, frequently folded over the photos.
Sometimes, captions may be printed in the border areas of the photographic
images (typically beneath them).  Occasionally, you'll find captions printed
directly on the backs of the photos.  In very recent and contemporary press
kits, they might not be printed at all, but instead be made available
digitally (CD-Rom or on-line), grouped together and/or attached to whichever
image files.  The amount of information included - character names, plot
information, production info and publicity, other credits, etc. - will also
vary.

One thing I like about the older captions - the ones stuck or printed on the
backs of the photos, or accompanying them - is that they help authenticate
the photos as original publicity material  (though obviously they could be
faked, just like anything else).

CK MacLeod Collectibles at ckmac.com
Kymar's on eBay

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Well, back in the '70s and '80s, when I was a publicity and marketing
consultant to Warners, Disney, Universal, Columbia, Fox, etc., we just
called them captions.  Sometimes they were printed onto the front of the
still, other times they were slips of paper glued or taped on.  But we never
had an "official name" for the slips of paper.  Maybe the photo houses who
prepared them did but the publicity departments didn't.

Craig.


At 04:10 AM 11/18/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>What is the correct term for the piece of paper (with all of the
>publicity information and photo description) that is affixed to the
>reverse of a vintage movie still? I tend to call it a "publicity
>blurb" -which I know is not the "official" name...I have heard it
>called a "snipe".but "in the business", so to speak, what is it
>really known as?
>
>Thanks,
>Diana



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Re: [MOPO] Need information

2007-11-18 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

Diana

in the publishing business the short tags on the cover , like
"Does Bush Shave"
"See 42 People Killed"

etc

they are called "snipes".

It was an old standard that has probably gone by the wayside in a 
less literate generation


Richie===


At 04:10 AM 11/18/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,
What is the correct term for the piece of paper (with all of the 
publicity information and photo description) that is affixed to the 
reverse of a vintage movie still? I tend to call it a "publicity 
blurb" -which I know is not the "official" name...I have heard it 
called a "snipe".but "in the business", so to speak, what is it 
really known as?


Thanks,
Diana



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None can be called deform'd but the unkind.
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Re: [MOPO] Need information

2007-11-18 Thread Craig Miller

Well, back in the '70s and '80s, when I was a publicity and marketing
consultant to Warners, Disney, Universal, Columbia, Fox, etc., we just
called them captions.  Sometimes they were printed onto the front of the
still, other times they were slips of paper glued or taped on.  But we never
had an "official name" for the slips of paper.  Maybe the photo houses who
prepared them did but the publicity departments didn't.

Craig.


At 04:10 AM 11/18/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,
What is the correct term for the piece of paper (with all of the 
publicity information and photo description) that is affixed to the 
reverse of a vintage movie still? I tend to call it a "publicity 
blurb" -which I know is not the "official" name...I have heard it 
called a "snipe".but "in the business", so to speak, what is it 
really known as?


Thanks,
Diana




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[MOPO] German Film poster book

2007-11-18 Thread Joel Nelson
the book would make a fine Christmas gift to any well rounded poster collector.
   
  Wholesale lots available, net 30 terms available to qualified dealers.
   
  This is the link to Mr. Gillespie's website with a sampling of the posters 
included in our book Film Posters of the Third Reich, includes a link to the 
Amazon site, thanks
   
   
  www.germanfilms.net

   
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[MOPO] POSTER WANTED

2007-11-18 Thread Kirby McDaniel

Anything on the title WHITE COMANCHE starring William Shatner.  This
Spanish film's native title is COMANCHE BLANCO and was released in
1968.

Spanish and U.S. posters may be submitted.

Kirby McDaniel




Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
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Re: [MOPO] Need information

2007-11-18 Thread LENL48
 
Hi Diana,
 
It is known as a paper caption sticker strip that includes the still  number, 
the
title, studio, and a two sentence publicity blurb.
 
In the March 2004 issue of MCW there is a great article about still  
collecting by
Freddie Poe. 
 
Hope this helps.
 
Lenny 

 
 
In a message dated 11/18/2007 7:11:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Hi all,  
What is the correct term for the piece of paper (with all of the publicity  
information and photo description) that is affixed to the reverse of a vintage  
movie still? I tend to call it a "publicity blurb" -which I know is not the  
"official" name...I have heard it called a "snipe".but "in the business",  
so to speak, what is it really known as?

Thanks,
Diana



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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[MOPO] FA CLOSING! RioLobo30x40,1948Tarzan,Horror,Noir,BlaxploitationLorenALL 3 FOR ONE

2007-11-18 Thread Rixposterz
 
Hi, Everyone,
 
  I have about 40 Auctions closing WITHIN 10 TO 11 HOURS---some  really 
ONE-OF-A-KIND Vintage Posters as well as MANY 3 Posters FOR THE PRICE OF  ONE 
BARGAINS!!!  Link to all auctions and MUCH LONGER PARTIAL  LIST is below:  
PLEASE SCROLL DOWN and see how many BARGAINS there really are!! Thanks,  Rick
   _http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterzQQhtZ-1_ 
(http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterzQQhtZ-1) 
HORROR/SCI-FI--- 6 Orig 1950's US LOBBY CARDS!! GREAT TITLES!! ALL FOR ONLY  
$24.99!!!
TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE (Weissmuller) 4 1948 US Lobby Cards RARE!! ALL  
FOR $24.99!!
RIO LOBO (John Wayne Western,1970) Orig ROLLED US 30x40 GREAT PORTRAIT OF  
THE DUKE!
DR ZHIVAGO (David Lean) 1972 Poster PLUS 7 US LOBBY CARDS!!! ALL FOR  $14.99!!
PATTON (George C. Scott, WW II, 1970) Orig Limited Edition Deluxe 9-CARD  
LOBBY SET!! ONLY $14.99!!
SOPHIA LOREN---2 Orig VINTAGE US One Sheets FOR PRICE OF ONE!! 
 THAT KIND OF WOMAN + 
JUDITH---BOTH GORGEOUS!! ONLY $24.99!!
RETURN OF THE JEDI Orig 1983 ROLLED NEAR MINT US One Sheet ONLY  $24.99!!!
WHAT'S UP FRONT Orig 1964 US One Sheet SEXY BRITISH HUMOR in  "GIRL-O-RAMA" 
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FILM NOIR: 3 Orig VINTAGE 40's + 50's Posters FOR ONLY $24.99!!!
   EXECUTIVE  SUITE, ESCAPE TO BURMA + THE SECRET HEART
GREAT ART!!
FILM NOIR: 2 Orig VINTAGE 1950's US Inserts FOR ONLY $24.99!!  COBWEB  (1955) 
+ KIND LADY (1953)
DORIS DAY--3 Orig 1955 US LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME LC's + 1 Orig 1959  PILLOW TALK 
LC--ALL $24.99
THE DELICATE DELINQUENT (JERRY LEWIS,1957) 5 Orig US Lobby Cards ALL FOR  
ONLY $14.99!!
4 VINTAGE 1940's + 1950's VINTAGE US SERIAL TITLE CARDS---ALL 4 FOR ONLY  
$24.99!!
TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT (Maggie Smith) Orig US LOBBY SET NEAR MINT!! ONLY  
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LEFT HANDED GUN (Paul Newman), RUN OF THE ARROW (Sam Fuller) + TREASURE  OF
   PANCHO  VILLA (Rory 
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WESTWORLD, PROJECT X + FRIDAY The 13th 2 -3 Orig HORROR  Posters  ALL 3 
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CARRIE, BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF + 2 ON A GUILLOTINE--3 Orig HORROR  
POSTERS--$19.99!!
BLACK CAST/BLAXPLOITATION---6 VINTAGE 70's US Lobby Cards! RARE TITLES! ALL  
FOR $24.99!!
THE BLACK HOLE (Disney Sci-Fi/Space,1979) Orig ROLLED British Quad BEST  
ART!! ONLY $24.99!!
JANE WYMAN---THE YEARLING Poster + TITLE CARD PLUS "THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE"  
1951
' 
  US TITLE CARD, TOO!! ALL FOR ONLY $19.99!!!
LIZA MINNELLI-- Orig 1975 "LUCKY LADY" US LOBBY SET NEAR MINT!!!  ONLY  
$19.99!!
WILLARD--KILLER RAT/ HORROR CLASSIC Orig 1971 US Insert NEAR MINT ONLY  
$14.99!!!
HELLO DOLLY (STREISAND, AMSEL ART, 1969) Orig US One Sheet ONLY  $14.99!!!
PLUS, SOME GREAT, RARE VINTAGE BRITISH COMEDY MATERIAL, INCLUDING:
UP POMPEII + CARRY ON, EMMANUELLE---2 Orig SEXY One 
Sheets BOTH ONLY  $19.99!
FATHER, DEAR FATHER, UP THE FRONT + PLEASE, SIR! 3 Orig 
Posters FOR  $24.99!!
   And these are only about HALF of my auctions closing VERY  SOON!!!  You 
won't find better 2 FOR ONE 
 or 3 FOR ONE BARGAINS  ANYWHERE!  Thanks, Rick  
_http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterzQQhtZ-1_ 
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[MOPO] FA GONE WITH THE WIND ON EBAY

2007-11-18 Thread Martin Pacheco
Dear Friends:
Hello there from Argentina 

I´m selling on EBAY  GONE WITH THE WIND - R1940´s RARE COPY 1 sheet - Rolled
Never folded -

Ebay USer id: tango19

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[MOPO] Need information

2007-11-18 Thread dianademail-lastmo
Hi all, 
What is the correct term for the piece of paper (with all of the publicity 
information and photo description) that is affixed to the reverse of a vintage 
movie still? I tend to call it a "publicity blurb" -which I know is not the 
"official" name...I have heard it called a "snipe".but "in the business", 
so to speak, what is it really known as?

Thanks,
Diana



  
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