The Virgin Suicides, 1999. Directed by Sofia Coppola.
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Dick Tracy movie ad from July 1990
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"I am The Genii of the Lamp! I am here to grant you three **squish** Oops! I was never here. Ali-kazam! " **poof**
(I'm thinking that this illustration was originally meant to be upside down from this. Someone may have thought this is better. They were right)
((Don't get me started of Sabu's shadow, that's not how sunlight works))
Life - September 9th 1940
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The Purchase Price, 1932
Directed by William Wellman and starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent and Lyle Talbot.
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This ad has been playing in my theater since I was 6 years old. How old is it? I look at it and think about how much has changed since then.
At&t ad.
I wonder when it started.
BTW about to see the Boy and the Heron.
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“NEW THRILLER AT PLAZA,” Vancouver Sun. May 14, 1942. Page 10.
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The man-made monster walks again in "The Ghost of Frankenstein," the new thriller which opens at the Plaza Theatre on Friday. Lon Chaney, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and Bela Lugosi head the cast of the terror tale. "The Mad Doctor of Market Street," starring Lionel Atwill, Una Merkel and Nat Pendleton, completes the bill.
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Frankenstein’s Creature Lives Again at Plaza
The ghost of Frankenstein returned to Vancouver Wednesday and will be found lurking around the city until Friday when it strides more horrible than ever . . . onto the screen of the Plaza Theatre.
The ghost, made to live again when an electrical storm batters down the burial place of the creature Dr. Frankenstein created for moviegoers of a decade ago, is reincarnated in a picture that affords chills on top of thrills, leading to a smash climax.
"The Ghost of Frankenstein," a Universal picture, features Lon Chaney Jr. in the role of the man-made beast made to live on the energy of natural electricity.
Playing with him are Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Ralph Bellamy, Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, Evelyn Ankers and Janet Ann Gallow as the scientists and others whose lives the monster affects.
In the picture the creature returns to harass the son of the brain surgeon who created him. The scientist's son, also a doctor, is made through a series of incidents to take the decision to give the monster a. new brain in place of his criminal one, as the creature is not subject to normal laws of life and cannot be destroyed.
How he does it and where the brain comes from supply one of the most hair-raising screen plots that have held theatre-goers rooted to their seats since the monster first gripped a continent's imagination..
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THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, January 19, 1934
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Navy Seals movie ad from August 1990
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Products promoted: Luden's 5th Avenue bar & Mellmont patties, Penny's clothing, and Scriptip pens.
Products promoted: Yamaha motorcycles, Penny's fashion, Purina Cat Food, and Canada Dry's Wink soda.
Products promoted: Penny's fashion, Mellomint patties, and Scriptip pens.
Products promoted: Penny's fashion, Purina Cat Food, and Canada Dry's Wink soda.
Products promoted: Yamaha motorcycles, Penny's fashion and Scriptip pens.
Products promoted: Yamaha motorcycles, Penny's fashion and Purina Cat Food.
Products promoted: Penny's fashion and Purina Cat Food.
Products promoted: Yamaha motorcycles, Penny's fashion, and Canada Dry's Wink soda.
Products promoted: Yamaha motorcycles, Penny's fashion, and Canada Dry's Wink soda. Oh and a Disney movie.
But no Hayley Mills dammit! What's wrong with you people?
(Watch that darn cat go across the bottom of the ads)
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