Movie Pressbook: Beat the Devil (1953)
Twenty pages, 11 x 17 inches; impressive movie pressbook with a lot of publicity and exploitation, as well as poster art, to sell the movie to theaters and their audiences.
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Twenty pages, 11 x 17 inches; impressive movie pressbook with a lot of publicity and exploitation, as well as poster art, to sell the movie to theaters and their audiences.
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Once again, Tony Rivers strikes, sending us this movie pressbook for Tarzan's Hidden Jungle. He notes: "Finally got the first Gordon Scott Tarzan movie pressbook complete and scanned it (tricky since it's 12" x 18" and the largest of all my pressbooks), so I had to scan each page at least three times and merge them in Gimp, but here it is." Thanks, TR!
Hey, it's a Roger Corman "classic." No relation to the Swamp People series on the History Channel, though.
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Exciting poster art and energetic ad campaign make this pressbook awesome.
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The 1960s were self-indulgent like YouTube, but without all the self-important self-promotion.
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I miss the psychedelic 1960s. At least I think I do. I can't be sure. It's all a blur. Crazy, man, crazy. All those blacklight posters showing Marvel superheroes were awesome.
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There was an allure and air of mystery to be found in travelogue-styled movies that documented the unknown regions of our globe. Before the Internet, of course. Now we know and see too much.
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