Robert George
Screenwriter
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This has been languishing in my WiP folder for months. Finally finished.
That's a custom cover I made. I was stuck for a design I liked and finally got around to finishing the cover today.
The disc I saw when it came out.
Remarkable job, BTW.
(this new forum formatting probably made it seem like my post was not just about a custom cover?)
Robert, is it downloadable? I love the poster art.
Drop me a PM and I'll provide a Dropbox link.
Don't quote me since things changed with the platform switchover but I believe that you click on his or any member's name and hit 'Start A Conversation'.If it is OK I would like one as well. How do I PM you ??
Is your original program copy in a glossy hardcover? Mine is.Does anyone else associate that classic pink poster with the smell of the pages in the original "My Fair Lady" program? I still have the copy I got at the Stanley Theatre in Vancouver when I saw "My Fair Lady" first-run, and it's long since lost that fresh glossy-paper smell (I just stuck my nose in the middle of it to check), but once in a while I'll catch a whiff of that identical odour from some printed material, and it takes my mind directly back to 1965.
No, it has a card stock cover. I scanned all the pages somewhere on the old HTF a couple of years ago. As I recall, the program was free with admission, as was the "Mary Poppins" program that I got a few weeks earlier. A few weeks before that, though, no such luck with "Lord Jim".Is your original program copy in a glossy hardcover? Mine is.
The book that came with the Canadian "Let It Be" album in 1970 had the exact same smell.I'm a book smeller from way back, but I have no particular olfactory association with movie program books.
Now, of course, I'll have to check my MFL one...
Probably generated from the same printing press.The book that came with the Canadian "Let It Be" album in 1970 had the exact same smell.
Probably generated from the same printing press.
BTW, is it known if these movie books were made available only with Roadshows?
BTW, is it known if these movie books were made available only with Roadshows?