Sunday, December 06, 2009
KAY'S BIO
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2 Comments:
This is fantastic. I think I actually have some of this in my piano bench at home. Great Stuff.I think I have Rain or Shine. Can you explain to me what the film heralds are? Are they like programs for the films? So cool. Where on earth did you find them?
Hi Louise,
Glad you enjoyed it. Film heralds were small folded paper adverts passed out to the public in order to promote a film that was showing at a local theatre. The herald would usually have an eye catching cover with info about the film on the inside of the cover. The theatre name, location, and date and time of the showing would usually be stamped on a blank side of the herald. You can get these heralds from other collectors or from auction sites.
jtk
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