Showing posts with label Cartoon. Show all posts
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Monday, August 29, 2022

More Movie Heralds #8

1951 SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE MEN + LIL ABNER 






1968 JULIE CHRISTIE "PETULIA" SPANISH MOVIE HERALD 



1970 RAQUEL WELCH "FLAREUP" SPANISH MOVIE HERALD 



ALIAS THE LONE WOLF - Vintage 1927 Silent Film BERT LYTELL 





Men of America CECIL B. DE MILLE - 1929 






CHARLIE CHAN M- BLACK MAGIC Spanish FILM HERALD 



EBB TIDE -1922 LILA LEE Silent Film MOVIE HERALD James Kirkwood NOAH BEERY





MARION DAVIES 1927 Silent Film QUALITY STREET Movie Herald CONRAD NAGEL





UNDERWORLD - 1927 Silent Film GEORGE BANCROFT Movie Herald





QUEEN OF CRIME (1938)



THE UNSEEN Movie Herald Joel McCrea Gail Russell 


 

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Der heitere Fridolin (1920's Germany)


Web Translated from the German Wikipedia:


The cheerful Fridolin, Halbmonatsschrift for sports, games, fun and adventure, published from 1921 to 1928 in the Ullstein Verlag Berlin and was the most famous of all children's magazines sold at that time. He appeared semimonthly and had a circumference of 16 pages.The publisher Ullstein & Co. brought out the magazine in Austria and Czechoslovakia.Between October 1921 and December 1928 publishing a 16-page magazine x 22 cm appeared in the Berliner Ullstein every 14 days with a 15 under the name The cheerful Fridolin. It originally cost one mark (during the inflation of the price rose to 500,000 marks) and later only 15 pennies. The booklet contained, besides short stories and some pictures stories and riddles, jokes and craft instructions. The numbering of the magazine carried jahrgangsweise so in October of each year, appeared the respective first number of a vintage. The adjustment of the Fridolin serene place without giving reasons. The initial success inspired the publisher to a 1924-monthly consumer magazine on literary higher level, the eagle owl.A special feature of the magazine, whose logo was a motorized dolphin, were the recurring characters of picture stories.