Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-11 Thread Adrian Cowdry
Film Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I 
cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the UK 
Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.

One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly the 
best image of Mitchum ever.

But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was filmed 
in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most that can be 
deemed a noir film.

Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of them. 

One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The 
Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.

I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that 
does float my boat.


This Never Happened to the Other Fella


Adrian Cowdry
jboh...@aol.com

 

 

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Subject: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s



Hello, MoPoers
 
I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR !
 
A possible interesting question and hence exercise?  What are the FIVE most 
popular posters of movies from this genre and period that you have sold?
 
Many thanks, John of http://www.movienut.co.uk/



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Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-11 Thread Simon Oram
Asphalt Jungle can be remedied with either the Italian poster very nice or the elusive Spanish 1 sheet which is a real humdinger.A film noir poster that really should be a top seller when found is the German poster for Highway 301 (1959) featuring a manical looking Steve Cochran aptly named Der Panther.Simon  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Adrian CowdrySent: Monday, 11 August 2014 20:13To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUReply To: Adrian CowdrySubject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950sFilm Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the UK Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.

One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly the best image of Mitchum ever.

But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was filmed in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most that can be deemed a noir film.

Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of them. 

One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.

I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that does float my boat.


This Never Happened to the Other Fella




Adrian Cowdry

jboh...@aol.com





 





 





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Hello, MoPoers




 




I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR 
!




 




A possible interesting question and hence 
exercise?  What are the FIVE most popular posters of movies from this genre 
and period that you have sold?




 




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Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-11 Thread Richard Evans
As far as values go, Gilda and Lady From Shanghai are another couple that are 
very popular.

Sent from my iPad

> On 11 Aug 2014, at 20:51, Simon Oram  wrote:
> 
> Asphalt Jungle can be remedied with either the Italian poster very nice or 
> the elusive Spanish 1 sheet which is a real humdinger.
> 
> A film noir poster that really should be a top seller when found is the 
> German poster for Highway 301 (1959) featuring a manical looking Steve 
> Cochran aptly named Der Panther.
> 
> Simon
> 
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
> From: Adrian Cowdry
> Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 20:13
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Reply To: Adrian Cowdry
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
> 
> Film Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I 
> cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the UK 
> Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.
> 
> One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly the 
> best image of Mitchum ever.
> 
> But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was 
> filmed in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most 
> that can be deemed a noir film.
> 
> Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of them. 
> 
> One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The 
> Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.
> 
> I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that 
> does float my boat.
> 
> 
> This Never Happened to the Other Fella
> 
> Adrian Cowdry
> jboh...@aol.com
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: THE MOVIE NUT 
> To: MoPo-L 
> Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:03
> Subject: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
> 
> Hello, MoPoers
>  
> I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR !
>  
> A possible interesting question and hence exercise?  What are the FIVE most 
> popular posters of movies from this genre and period that you have sold?
>  
> Many thanks, John of http://www.movienut.co.uk/
> 
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Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-11 Thread Adrian Cowdry
Does Peeping Tom come into the noir genre? Another popular title here in the UK
 

 

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From: Richard Evans 
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Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 21:00
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s



As far as values go, Gilda and Lady From Shanghai are another couple that are 
very popular.

Sent from my iPad

On 11 Aug 2014, at 20:51, Simon Oram  wrote:



Asphalt Jungle can be remedied with either the Italian poster very nice or the 
elusive Spanish 1 sheet which is a real humdinger.


A film noir poster that really should be a top seller when found is the German 
poster for Highway 301 (1959) featuring a manical looking Steve Cochran aptly 
named Der Panther.


Simon

 



 
Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.



 

  
  
From: Adrian Cowdry
Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 20:13
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Reply To: Adrian Cowdry
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s





Film Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I 
cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the UK 
Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.

One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly the 
best image of Mitchum ever.

But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was filmed 
in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most that can be 
deemed a noir film.

Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of them. 

One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The 
Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.

I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that 
does float my boat.


This Never Happened to the Other Fella


Adrian Cowdry
jboh...@aol.com

 

 

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From: THE MOVIE NUT 
To: MoPo-L 
Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:03
Subject: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s



Hello, MoPoers
 
I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR !
 
A possible interesting question and hence exercise?  What are the FIVE most 
popular posters of movies from this genre and period that you have sold?
 
Many thanks, John of http://www.movienut.co.uk/



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Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-12 Thread Helmut Hamm
In case anyone on this list not familiar with this poster, here it is:

http://www.filmposter.net/en/highway-301-original-release-german-movie-poster/

This poster is from the first german release in 1951, and while the image is 
identical to the early-60s re-release, the print quality is superior and 
(unlike the re-release) the original is extremely rare.

Helmut


Am 11.08.2014 um 21:51 schrieb Simon Oram:

> Asphalt Jungle can be remedied with either the Italian poster very nice or 
> the elusive Spanish 1 sheet which is a real humdinger.
> 
> A film noir poster that really should be a top seller when found is the 
> German poster for Highway 301 (1959) featuring a manical looking Steve 
> Cochran aptly named Der Panther.
> 
> Simon
> 
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
> From: Adrian Cowdry
> Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 20:13
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Reply To: Adrian Cowdry
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
> 
> Film Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I 
> cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the UK 
> Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.
> 
> One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly the 
> best image of Mitchum ever.
> 
> But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was 
> filmed in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most 
> that can be deemed a noir film.
> 
> Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of them. 
> 
> One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The 
> Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.
> 
> I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that 
> does float my boat.
> 
> 
> This Never Happened to the Other Fella
> 
> Adrian Cowdry
> jboh...@aol.com
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: THE MOVIE NUT 
> To: MoPo-L 
> Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:03
> Subject: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
> 
> Hello, MoPoers
>  
> I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR !
>  
> A possible interesting question and hence exercise?  What are the FIVE most 
> popular posters of movies from this genre and period that you have sold?
>  
> Many thanks, John of http://www.movienut.co.uk/
> 
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Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-12 Thread Simon Oram
Great poster Helmet, I've got the 51 version as well, noticed I put 59 down, that's a typo. As you say the colours and print on this poster are fabulous. Simon  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Helmut HammSent: Tuesday, 12 August 2014 11:41To: Simon Oram; mopo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUSubject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950sIn case anyone on this list not familiar with this poster, here it is:http://www.filmposter.net/en/highway-301-original-release-german-movie-poster/This poster is from the first german release in 1951, and while the image is identical to the early-60s re-release, the print quality is superior and (unlike the re-release) the original is extremely rare.HelmutAm 11.08.2014 um 21:51 schrieb Simon Oram:Asphalt Jungle can be remedied with either the Italian poster very nice or the elusive Spanish 1 sheet which is a real humdinger.A film noir poster that really should be a top seller when found is the German poster for Highway 301 (1959) featuring a manical looking Steve Cochran aptly named Der Panther.Simon  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Adrian CowdrySent: Monday, 11 August 2014 20:13To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUReply To: Adrian CowdrySubject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950sFilm Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the UK Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.

One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly the best image of Mitchum ever.

But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was filmed in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most that can be deemed a noir film.

Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of them. 

One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.

I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that does float my boat.


This Never Happened to the Other Fella




Adrian Cowdry

jboh...@aol.com





 





 





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From: THE MOVIE NUT 

To: MoPo-L 

Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:03

Subject: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s




















Hello, MoPoers




 




I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR 
!




 




A possible interesting question and hence 
exercise?  What are the FIVE most popular posters of movies from this genre 
and period that you have sold?




 




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Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s

2014-08-12 Thread Helmut Hamm
I always liked that one myself. Regarding your BLADE RUNNER question: Film Noir 
was essentially a style, not a genre, so it should be of no concern that it's a 
scifi movie. 

I tend to agree to the opinion, that the 'classic' period ended with TOUCH OF 
EVIL, anything beyond that could probably be considered 'Neo Noir'... I have 
stretched the term on the website, though, including titles like POINT BLANK or 
CHINATOWN. 

Helmut


> A great poster Helmut.
> 
> 
> This Never Happened to the Other Fella
> 
> Adrian Cowdry
> jboh...@aol.com
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Helmut Hamm 
> To: MoPo-L 
> Sent: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 11:42
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
> 
> In case anyone on this list not familiar with this poster, here it is:
> 
> http://www.filmposter.net/en/highway-301-original-release-german-movie-poster/
> 
> This poster is from the first german release in 1951, and while the image is 
> identical to the early-60s re-release, the print quality is superior and 
> (unlike the re-release) the original is extremely rare.
> 
> Helmut
> 
> 
> Am 11.08.2014 um 21:51 schrieb Simon Oram:
> 
>> Asphalt Jungle can be remedied with either the Italian poster very nice or 
>> the elusive Spanish 1 sheet which is a real humdinger.
>> 
>> A film noir poster that really should be a top seller when found is the 
>> German poster for Highway 301 (1959) featuring a manical looking Steve 
>> Cochran aptly named Der Panther.
>> 
>> Simon
>> 
>> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
>> From: Adrian Cowdry
>> Sent: Monday, 11 August 2014 20:13
>> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>> Reply To: Adrian Cowdry
>> Subject: Re: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
>> 
>> Film Noir is such a wide subjective range. Personally I have sold many but I 
>> cannot say over the years multiples - the one I think was the best was the 
>> UK Quad for To Have and to Have Not...arguably the best paper on the film.
>> 
>> One that I get requested the most is Out of the Past one sheet - possibly 
>> the best image of Mitchum ever.
>> 
>> But does Blade Runner enter into the fray? - okay it's Sci Fi but it was 
>> filmed in the noir style - for me this is the poster I have sold the most 
>> that can be deemed a noir film.
>> 
>> Does 12 Angry Men sneak into the noir genre? If so I have sold a few of 
>> them. 
>> 
>> One that doesn't do me any favours yet the film is a noir classic is The 
>> Asphalt Jungle - not an inspiring poster.
>> 
>> I do like the Veronica Lake titles as well such as This Gun For Hire - that 
>> does float my boat.
>> 
>> 
>> This Never Happened to the Other Fella
>> 
>> Adrian Cowdry
>> jboh...@aol.com
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: THE MOVIE NUT 
>> To: MoPo-L 
>> Sent: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 19:03
>> Subject: [MOPO] FILM NOIR 1940s-1950s
>> 
>> Hello, MoPoers
>>  
>> I am a huge fan of THE GOLDEN ARE OF FILM NOIR !
>>  
>> A possible interesting question and hence exercise?  What are the FIVE most 
>> popular posters of movies from this genre and period that you have sold?
>>  
>> Many thanks, John of http://www.movienut.co.uk/
>> 
>> To unsubscribe from the MoPo-L list, click the following link:
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