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THE GLORY GUYS - TOM TRYON SENTA BERGER uncut Ad sheet

THE GLORY GUYS - TOM TRYON SENTA BERGER uncut Ad sheet
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Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE! For Instant Purchase and Payment: Use your Credit Card -- thru PAYPAL - Just click on PayPal button. Original 1965 ad supplement! "THE GLORY GUYS" ****************** TOM TRYON HARVE PRESNELL SENTA BERGER MICHAEL ANDERSON JR. JAMES CAAN SLIM PICKENS PETER BRECK JEANNE COOPER ************ ABOUT THE MOVIE: Cavalry captain Harrod and his faithful scout Sol Rogers are placed under the command of xenophobic general McCabe, who hates Indians almost as much as his own men hate him. When not preparing to decimate every Native American in their path, Harrod and Rogers carry on a rivalry over the hand of Pretty Lou. The novelty of the film is that the Indians, rather than the cavalry, win the final battle. Despite a few bursts of cinematic creativity from Laven in the climatic scenes, it still would have been more interesting. ABOUT THE PRESSBOOK: This pressbook measures approximately 13 x 15 inches and is one page of 2 ads. ***A great collectors item.----This original presssheet is in GOOD CONDITION, with NO CUTS. *********************************************** SHIPPING HANDLING PAYMENT INFORMATION Buyer pays shipping and handling of $2.85 (foreign shipments may be slightly higher and does not include insurance). If you wish to pay by credit card, please use PAYPAL as it is easy, fast and secure. ################################# WHAT IS A PRESSBOOK??? Before about 1980 most of the selling of a movie was done by a local theatre manager.----After about 1980 the selling began to be done by 'nation wide-mass market T.V. advertising' that you see selling todays movies.----In order to sell the film locally the theatre manager usually needed some help in the way of promotions and ideas.----After about 1980 pressbooks no longer were made, but BEFORE that time they were a necessity and they came in all sizes. PRESSBOOKS were "promotional manuals" that were sent to the theatres BY THE FILM COMPANIES for the purpose of promoting the movie in the theatre where it was playing. PRESSBOOKS usually contained stories about the movie, how it was made, stories about the stars of the movie and pictures of the stars...all so that the theatre manager could take them to the local newpaper who would then usually run some of them as 'public interest' articles. The pressbooks would usually have things that the theatre could order to promote the movie...such as imprinted balloons, coloring contest sheets, handbills, records for the music from the movie, the book that was being published and so on.----The pressbooks would often show a picture of most of the posters that were available for the theatre to order to place in and around his theatre for advertising. In order to place an ad for the movie, the manager had to cut the picture of the 'ad' out of the pressbook and take it to the newpaper to be printed.----Therefore it is very unusual to find original old pressbooks that have NO CUTS.----In fact most pressbooks were cut and used and then thrown away, therefore many pressbooks are very very scarce today and are TERRIFIC COLLECTORS ITEMS...especially in UNCUT condition. CHECK OUT OUR OTHER EBAY STORE AT http://stores.ebay.com/posterplex.com Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. On Sep-07-08 at 06:46:15 PDT, seller added the following information: Use the FREE Counters 1 million sellers do - Vendio!