original, limited edition – one available! Original, limited edition movie poster for confidentially connie, released in 1953. Good Condition (B+ quality). one sheet poster folded. 27X41 Inches.
The classic story of English POWs in Burma forced to build a bridge to aid the war effort of their Japanese captors. British and American intelligence officers conspire to blow up the structure, but Col. Nicholson , the commander who supervised the bridge's construction, has acquired a sense of pride in his creation and tries to foil their plans.
(The first entry in our long-running succession of posts highlighting shows featured in the 1971-1977 NBC Mystery Movie “wheel series.”) ...
Is Die Hard Really A Christmas Movie? The definitive answer to the contested question, using ancient history, modern science, and film criticism.
Get them young and you’ll have them for life. That was the maxim when I worked in television. It was called “creating brand loyalty,” which probably explains why the bloke who was then Chief Executive of the broadcaster who occasionally employed me, was responsible for making “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” a big success in the UK. I suppose, this maxim was a more cynical variation of the Jesuit saying, “Give me the child for the first seven years and I will give you the man.” Brand loyalty was a way of ensuring the audience stuck with the channel and watched the adverts. Programs were the wrapping paper for the advertisements. Advertisers in a way dictated the kinds of things that could or could not be seen on commercial TV. In the seventies, creating early brand loyalty saw the publication of children’s magazine Look-In in January 1971. Look-In was the equivalent of kids’ TV Guide or as it was known “The Junior TVTimes.” The TVTimes was the rival listing publication to the BBC’s Radio Times. There were basically two broadcasters back then—the BBC which was financed by a compulsory license fee payable by...
66 OLD ISSUES OF NEW MOVIE - FILMS MOVIES STARS FAN MAGAZINE (1929-1935) – Digital Instant Download "NEW MOVIE" (1929-1935) FILMS MOVIES STARS FAN MAGAZINE 66 ISSUES It is nearly impossible to find all these rare & old magazines in their original form and if found they would cost a fortune! Great Collection Of Rare & Old Magazines New Movie relatively short-lived magazine that nonetheless played a crucial role in the gossip industry. Launched in 1929, it cost only ten cents, when the majority of high-end magazines sold for a quarter. It was also primarily sold through Woolworth’s five and dime stores; the combination of cost and accessibility led to its dominance, by 1933, over all other magazines (circulation: 650,000). As a result, the other magazines decreased their price to match New Movie’s. Ceased publication in 1935. These Volumes of our digitized collection comprises of a total of 66 issues from the New Movie magazine Published between 1929 &1935 All these Original Rare and Old Magazines have been professionally scanned in high quality, compiled and preserved forever in PDF format files for your enjoyment You can READ, TRANSFER, COPY, CUT, PASTE, SAVE & ZOOM IN on any text, diagrams or illustrations. The pictures you see in this auction were taken from these PDF files These magazines can be read on your computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, Kindle/ eBook reader The Complete List of the Issues The New Movie Magazine, Vol.1 (Dec 1929-May 1930) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.2 (Jul-Dec 1930) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.3 (Jan-Jun 1931) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.4 (Jul-Dec 1931) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.5 (Jan-Jun 1932) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.6 (Jul-Dec 1932) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.7 (Jan-Jun 1933) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.8 (Jul-Dec 1933) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.9 (Jan-Jun 1934) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.10 (Jul-Dec 1934) The New Movie Magazine, Vol.11 (Jan-Sep 1935) *************************** Please make sure to check our other Rare eBooks collections listings. Each collection is unique Returns & Exchange Policy Due to the nature of the item being digital Instant download, there is no return on this item. The Content of this collection has been collected and compiled by US. Reproduction and sale of this collection is STRICTLY PROHIBITED!
A Framed A4 print of the iconic movie poster. Mounted in a high quality picture frame, this makes the ideal Birthday or Anniversary gift. As part of a collection designed for the 60s, 70s or 80s music and culture fan; this graphic print features the first teenage counter culture hero James Dean. The framed print is part of a series, which celebrates music, Film and graphic artists from a very different time. Displayed in simple high quality frames, this carefully curated collection of portraits, record & book covers plus often quirky fan art, is designed to give these classic icons a contemporary twist. This was a time when the music you loved was as important and the fashion you followed, so each one of these prints captures the very essence of what makes that era so special. All prints are new products and they can be wall mounted or freestanding, They all come in perfectly sized mounts. You can now show the world a little bit more about yourself; from your wall at home, or your desk at work. Frame size : 16 inches x 12 inches, 40cm x 30cm and is a standard IKEA RIBBA frame. Professionally mounted on high Quality 1250micron Colourmount Board 2mm MDF Shipped in a sturdy mailing box. The pins are sold framed. For details on shipping options, check my policies page: http://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/stickybobshop/policy
We take a tour of "Katharine Hepburn: In Her Own Files," the first public exhibition of the theatrical papers of Katharine Hepburn at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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Week of January 22 to 28 1972 TV Guide Cast of Mission Impossible on Cover Vol 20 Number 4 Issue 982 Northern New England Edition Very Fine Condition TV Guide is complete Ships flat and secured with cardboard Great gift idea Pictures are of the actual TV guide you will be receiving Please use the photos, any questions just send me a message
Marvel's latest superhero movie is going back to the mid-'90s — so here's a pop culture refresher.
This is a 10" x 14" giclée canvas print stretched on a 5/8" wooden stretcher bar and finished with a clear satin polyacrylic varnish to prevent surface scuffing. It is a reproduction of a cover of a vintage movie magazine from my personal collection. The cover is an Earl Christy portrait of Katherine Hepburn. For examples of completed canvases, see the additional photo. Watermark on web image only. Canvases are custom made to order, so please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery. I’m always adding to my collection, so please check the Cheeseboy Products page often for additional new items for sale. (Publishers' names and logos are trademarks of their respective holders.)
During her lifetime the iconic sex symbol graced the cover of Life magazine six times.
Week of September 29 to October 5 1984 TV Guide Mary Tyler Moore and James Garner in Heartsounds on Cover Vol 32 Number 39 Issue 1644 New York Metropolitan Edition Very Fine Condition TV Guide is complete Ships flat and secured with cardboard Great gift idea Pictures are of the actual TV guide you will be receiving Please use the photos, any questions just send me a message
What Price Hollywood? (1932), the best of the pre-Code era “inside-Hollywood” films, stars Constance Bennett and Lowell Sherman in director George Cukor’s first film for David O. …