OHMSS was the first Bond film to feature the new TransAmerica logo when
it was released in December 1969 while YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE released in
June 1967 featured the older TransAmerica logo.
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My 3-sheets of Tell Them Willie Boy is Here, and Oh What A Lovely War, are
single pieces.
Marty Davis
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Subject: [MOPO] MOPO] Based on the UNITED ARTISTS/TRANSAMERICA LOGO. . .
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Tom -- you are right -- I went through my inventory of photos and the
three sheet does have the Transamerica Logo like that on it. I guess
it must have been one of the first films to have it. The original NSS
# is 70/09. I stand corrected -- or as Rosanna Rosannadana says
'NEVER MIND!"
Hi Channing:
I have never seen a fake 007 three sheet. It could have been folded to fool
people. But my window card also has the M rating on it as well as the
Transamerica Logo on it. Look's genuine to me.
--Tom Pennock
In a message dated 1/18/2010 11:55:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Ti
Not only based on the Logo, but I thought 3 Sheets weren't released in one
piece (as opposed to two) until
1970 and the film was released in 1969. Can anyone name another 1969 film
which had a 3-Sheet in one piece? Hey, I could be wrong here---I've just
always thought all 3 sheets were in
Channing: The date should be 1969 and that was around the time period when
Transamerica bought United Artists. When this film was released it failed
miserably. I doubt if they would have spent that kind of money to re-print
the OHMSS poster for a re-release. Especially in the three sheet size
. . . this looks like a re-release to me. What do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-James-Bond-Original-Poster-On-Her-Majestys-SS-3sh_W0QQitemZ390144902441QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item5ad672c529
Thanks, Channing Thomson
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