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  2. Category:1960s American film posters - Wikipedia

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    File:A Covenant with Death poster.jpg; File:A Dog of Flanders (1959 film).jpg; File:A Dream of Kings poster.jpg; File:A Face of War poster.jpg; File:A Fever in the Blood film poster.jpg; File:A Man Called Adam film poster.jpg; File:A Man Called Gannon.jpg; File:A Matter of Morals poster.jpg; File:A new kind of love poster.jpg

  3. John Alvin - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Alvin (November 24, 1948 [1] – February 6, 2008) [2] was an American cinematic artist and painter who illustrated many movie posters. [2] Alvin created posters and key art [1] for more than 135 films, beginning with the poster for Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles (1974). [2]

  4. A Very Special Favor - Wikipedia

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    On the plane, he meets Paul, to whom he complains about having lost because of his charm, a French quality. Paul apologizes for having hurt his French pride and offers a favor in return. In New York, Boullard is shocked to find out that Lauren has become an intimidating career woman, working as a psychologist.

  5. Charms Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    The chocolate candy was discontinued due to the high production costs and internal problems. In the 1960s besides making other Holiday candy lollipops they also produced Charms "Jellies" and Chuckles Gum Drops. Later they created a peanut butter-filled hard candy in the shape of a peanut.

  6. National Screen Service - Wikipedia

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    If the numbers were preceded by the letter "R", then the poster was from a re-release of the film. One good example is Star Wars ; its original release number is "77/21", meaning it was released in the year 1977 and was the 21st movie assigned a stock number for that year.

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