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FREE: Rare one-color Lobby Card for Hey Let's Twist! Film from the 1960s.

Rare one-color Lobby Card for Hey Let's Twist! Film from the 1960s.
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Rare one-color Lobby Card for Hey Let's Twist! Film from the 1960s. These cards are so rare I cannot find out anything about them on the internet. This card has blue (? could be green or gray) printing on an off-white background. The back of the card is gray with black lines. Check out my other auctions for more cards. If you have any information about these cards please put it in the comments.
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Default avatar m
Taken from Internet web page: https://www.reeldeals.com/ProductTypes/LobbyCards Lobby Card is a scene from a movie that is printed on heavier stock paper and usually measure 11" x 14". These were usually produced in set of 8 (although sets of 4, 10, 12 or 16 are also produced) and each card in the set would have different artwork or photographs featuring scenes from the film. Lobby Cards were designed for display in a theater's lobby or foyer with the intention of luring patrons into the theater by showing glimpses of key scenes from the movie. A lobby card set typically consists of one Title Card (TC), which is a lobby card of special design usually depicting all the main starts and containing credit information. The remained of the set would be seven Scene Cards (SC), each depicting a different scene from the movie. Some studios did produce lobby card sets without a Title Card.
Nov 9th, 2021 at 9:00:01 PM PST by
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Thanks! These cards are something different since they are postcard size and one color. I have not found anything like these cards on the internet but they clearly are intended to be displayed in the theater, maybe in those small windows that appear under the main poster for the coming attractions. Thanks for your interest in my auction. I'll be posting more today.
Nov 14th, 2021 at 3:13:40 AM PST by
Default avatar m
Sometime around 1913, lobby card sets started to be produced, and they were, basically, photographs printed on a heavy paper resembling cardboard. For several years, lobby sets were done in both an 11″ x 14″ (about 28 x 36 cm.) format and also a smaller 8″ x 10″ (about 20 x 26 cm.) version.
Nov 9th, 2021 at 9:02:00 PM PST by
Original
Thanks! These cards are something different since they are postcard size and one color. I have not found anything like these cards on the internet but they clearly are intended to be displayed in the theater, maybe in those small windows that appear under the main poster for the coming attractions. Thanks for your interest in my auction. I'll be posting more today.
Nov 14th, 2021 at 3:13:28 AM PST by

Rare one-color Lobby Card for Hey Let's Twist! Film from the 1960s. is in the Antiques category