This movie was made for the UNITED NATIONS to be shown on ABC TV in 1966. Released theatrically in 1967,based on a novel Ian Fleming was working on at the time of his death in 1964.
From the producers of the James Bond series,Broccoli and Saltzman.
“Call Me Bwana!” was slyly advertised in “From Russia With Love”
in a scene with a billboard was prominently shown of the Bob Hope movie.
The second feature was"ASYLUM".
Glen Yarbrough had the biggest hit of his career singing the title
song “Baby the Rain Must Fall”.
Newsday,newspaper ad.
W U N D E R B A R !
American Premiere was on June 22,1961
Theatre opening June 21,1962
Released:1966
Also known as “The Seven Samurai”,it was the inspiration for the 1960 U.S. movie made western"The Magnificent Seven".
S O L D O U T PREMIERE !
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Great ad and Great movie,Peter Sellers at his best!
Great post, I’m loving it,those were great times.
Remake of the 1939 classic.
This movie was made for the UNITED NATIONS to be shown on ABC TV in 1966. Released theatrically in 1967,based on a novel Ian Fleming was working on at the time of his death in 1964.
This is a theater program.
Walt Disney’s “The Absent Minded Professor"re-release of the 1961 movie window display.
Thanks: Moreska at flickr.com
ad: November 2nd,1972
Central Park event July 1st,1971
Great post Comfortably Cool !
Joseph E.Levine once stated to Hollywood legend star Clark Gable “I can make you as big a star as Steve Reeves”.
Another import from Italy,starring Steve Reeves ,he was Mr.Universe of 1948.
Featuring the Rock and Roll Band"Dick Dale and his Surf guitar and
The Del-Tones!"
In the book"From Russia With Love",the billboard was of
a Marilyn Monroe movie.
From the producers of the James Bond series,Broccoli and Saltzman. “Call Me Bwana!” was slyly advertised in “From Russia With Love” in a scene with a billboard was prominently shown of the Bob Hope movie.