Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Tuesday Forgotten (or Overlooked) Films, Television and/or Other Audio/Visuals: 7 Movie Posters


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It's movie poster day! (You know how I love great film posters.) I found the following (except for the last one) at the excellent film blog, WHERE DANGER LIVES, where the best film posters are regularly, gorgeously on view. The place is a feast for the eyes, minds and hearts of vintage movie mavens. 













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Since it's Tuesday, don't forget to check in later at Todd Mason's blog, Sweet Freedom, to see what other Forgotten (or Overlooked) Films, Television or other Audio/Visuals, other bloggers are talking about today. 

16 comments:

  1. Great posters. What wonderful artwork! Have you seen any of the movies, I wonder?

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  2. Hi, Lyn - I've only seen MURDER MY SWEET and THE STRANGER. But I just love the artwork on these old posters. 'Wonderful' is right. :)

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  3. We agree. :) I love all the garish color and design.

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  4. Thanks for sharing these. I bought "Somewhere in the Night" purely on my reaction to the poster - oh, and Richard Conte.

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    1. Richard Conte - remember him? Steely eyed and jawed. :) I want to redecorate my walls with movie posters. But the thought of moving things around, finding additional wall space is daunting.

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  5. These posters are definitely the cat's meow! They're great!
    This reminds me to try to find some of these oldies, but goodies.

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    1. You said it, Kathy. The Cat's Meow. Ha. Love it.

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  6. Lovely posters, Yvette, although I haven't heard or seen any of these films.

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    1. Well THE STRANGER is available on youtube - the entire film. If you can find it, give it a look. It's a melodramatic goodie. The others I don't know. I've only seen two of these so can't say much more except that I love the posters. :)

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  7. Marvellous poster art - thanks Yvette! I really, really wish ALIAS NICK BEAL were available on DVD darn it!

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    1. You're welcome, Sergio. I must say that I don't think I've ever seen the Nick Beal movie but something about it seems so familiar. Milland plays 'the devil' right?

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  8. Yvette, you must be reading my mind, because all the movie posters you posted are all favorites of mine! I especially like ALIAS NICK BEAL, a wicked little thriller, and of course MURDER, MY SWEET has long been a Team Bartilucci favorite! Great pix, my friend! :-D

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    1. Thanks, Dorian. As I mentioned, ALIAS NICK BEAL seems so familiar though I can't actually remember seeing it. But MURDER MY SWEET I know I saw - though, sadly, I can't remember much about it either. Old age is NOT for sissies!!

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  9. Hi, Yvette,

    The image of Thomas Mitchell reminds me that my beloved grandfather always wore a Homburg hat that looked like the very one in the poster. But now I'm looking at the next poster and wondering how a fez got to Shanghai?!

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  10. Oh the fez - love it. That's why I love this poster. Victor Mature in a fez. Well, you know, Mark, the fabulous, sinister, mysterious East. It's all the same to movie viewers or at least so the movie studios thought.

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  11. I was going to say, "they're the cat's pajamas," but I thought that was so dated that my mother didn't even say it. So, "cat's meow" had to do it.

    I wish I could find some of these movies though. Never saw Alias Nick Beal or some of the others. Saw The Stranger a few times. Orson Welles is definitely good at playing evil.

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