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Subject: Re: Question on posters - (nf)
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Date: Wed, 1-Aug-84 13:41:00 EDT
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trsvax!gm    Aug  1 12:41:00 1984

I don't know how legal it is elsewhere, but I own several movie posters,
which I have on my bedroom wall. There are several places here (Ft. Worth)
which sell original movie posters.  The prices range from $5 (Attack of the
Swamp Creature) to $250 (A "Revenge of the Jedi" poster with a misprint
release date of May 25th). In fact, this one place sells movie posters,
lobby cards, press kits, etc. for just about any movie out. A "press
kit" for Ghostbusters sold for $50, which included stills from the
movie, press releases, and a description of the movie all in the offical
Paramount (?) folder.

The funny thing is, on the bottom of all of these posters bears the 
warning:
"WARNING: This movie poster is the property of the National Screen
 Guild Association and should be returned or destroyed after use. Resale is 
 expressly prohibited."

George Moore						  Tandy System Software
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