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JACKIE CHAN- 12 Japanese flim programs 1975 - 2000

JACKIE CHAN- 12 Japanese flim programs 1975 - 2000
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Is this the ultimate Jackie Chan movie collectible ? Long time Chan fan selling off my collection of Jackie Chan - Japanese movie magazines. Japanese Movie Programs are beautiful multi-page (28 pages) booklets with photos, cast info, cast credits and other goodies from the movie! They are 8.5"x11" or 7"x10" size. They are great collectibles! What you are bidding on are 12 Japanese film programmes for the following Chan movies. These programmes were on sale at the cinema when the movies were out. The condition of the movie programme booklets are excellent ! 1) Spartan X 2) Island Of Fire 3) Shanghai Noon 4) Dragon Lord 5) Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story 6) Project Eagle 7) Police Story 3 - Super Cop 8) Project A 9) Jackie Chan 10 (The Commemorative Picture) 10) Rush Hour 2 11) Project A Part 2 12) Rush Hour. Hundreds of pages, hundreds of photos and text. Please be assured, these are unique and rare items and are beautiful collectibles for all film fans. Your items will be shipped with sturdy packaging to prevent damage. Winner pays shipping costs. These magazines weigh 2 kilogram. PAYPAL ONLY ! All payment to be received 7 days from auction end. All items are as described and will be shipped securely. Bid carefully as we do not offer refunds. Any questions, feel free to email me at collisionrecords@lycos.com Good luck ! MORE INFO ABOUT UNIQUE JAPANESE MOVIE PROGRAMES Japanese Movie Programs compliment your Movie collection and are loaded with great pictures you won't see anywhere else of your favourite film or actor. There is no better way to relive the magic of that film than in those very pages. Most programs have about 28 pages, many in colour with cast staff credits among other information. Though mainly in Japanese, there is always some english text but you will mainly want them for the eye catching photos anyway. While programs in the US were few and far between, they remained very popular in Japan mostly in the mid 1960's and throughout the 1990's. They offered the movie-goer a chance to review the film plot and familarize themselves with characters as foreign films were in english. Though still printed for some films today, thier days are probably numbered. With the higher cost of printing and with more Japanese movie-goers understanding english, their is just less interest. The average cost now in theatres is about $10 (nothing is cheap anymore). Original release dates and issuance of Japanese Movie Posters and Programs were generally much later than the US release. In general, the earlier the film, the more likely the original Japanese release date will be several years later Powered by eBay Turbo Lister