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STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE Original Movie Pressbook Spencer Tracy Adventure r50s

$ 7.91

Availability: 41 in stock
  • Industry: Movies
  • Object Type: Pressbook
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    STANLEY & LIVINGSTONE Original Movie Pressbook Spencer Tracy Adventure r50s
    From early 1950s TV release of the film
    pr18680
    Original pressbook measures
    approx 8.5x11in., 6 pages
    In very good used condition, no cuts
    light general wear from handling & age
    some light bends/bumps/small creases etc
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    A pressbook is a piece of promotional material created and distributed by film producers in order to market their films. Prior to 1980, most film companies did their own promotion, and the pressbooks would be given to exhibitors. Pressbooks generally contained information on the stars of the film, illustrations of film posters or newspaper advertisements, notes that could be planted in newspaper features or blurbs, ideas for exploitation campaigns, and other promotional materials including ready-made film reviews, souvenir-style giveaways and listings of various tie-ins with the film