Australian daybill poster for Alien, 1979.

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Australian daybill poster for Alien, 1979.

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The Outlaw (RKO, R-1950) Australian Daybill
Starring Jane Russell, Jack Beutel, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Huston, Mimi Aguglia, Joe Sawyer, Gene Rizzi, John Howard, and Ben Johnson. Directed by Howard Hughes and Howard Hawks.
NOT suitable for children
French poster for King Kong by Marcel Bloch, 1942.
King Kong (RKO, 1933) Trimmed Full-Bleed Australian Pre-War Daybill
Atlantic, 1929.

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Secrets (First National, 1924). Australian Pre-War Daybill (13.5" X 40"). Drama. Starring Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien, Patterson Dial, Emily Fitzroy, and Claire McDowell. Directed by Frank Borzage. ha.com
“I know, I know. When you were young, people were better."
“Aw, nuts. People were always rotten. But the world 'was' beautiful.”
- Soylent Green, 1973