Uh, I finally thought of a poster mistake. Some of the 2001 posters
show a Pan Am spaceship. Pan Am went out of business in 1991, so
Kubrick guessed wrong. There was a regional airline operating as Pan
Am in 2001, but it wasn't the "real" Pan Am. They just bought the
rights to the name. App
robably because they were too preoccupied with keeping the studio from
going under.
Dave
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Subject: [MOPO] Poster Mistake
My very favorite mistake occurred on the lobby cards and posters to the
Wizard Of Oz 1949 re-release. The colors were printed incorrectly and
Dorothy's blue dress is printed as red! What were they thinking of?
FRANC
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Channing, I won't likely ever see the film unless I'm on a plane and
it's right there. Not being snobby,
just not really my cup of pup. On the other hand, it did win the
week in Box Office take at 29,000,000.
Patrick
On Oct 5, 2008, at 6:46 PM, channinglylethomson wrote:
On The Band Wago
My favorite poster mistake is an Old Yeller insert I cherish that had
such bad registration that when you look at it with 3-D glasses it
becomes 3-D -
Funny thing about it, too, is how the dog is jumping off the poster -
A real treat!
Alan
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On The Band Wagon 1-sheet, the Director is listed as Arthur Freed and
the Producer is listed as Vincente Minnelli! That's a pretty damn
serious mistake that was never corrected back in 1953.
Channing
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