FROM 2O21 AND OUR FRIENDS AT EFSP---five vintage film flyers---EFSP focuses on film star postcards, but we love to side-step once in a while. Today we share five flyers or leaflets which we found recently. Two were made in the Netherlands in the early 1930s for two Hollywood films, Employees' Entrance (Roy Del Ruth, 1933) and The Sign of the Cross (Cecil B. DeMille, 1932). The other three are German-language "programm-hefte" for three classics, Fritz Lang's last German film before he fled to Hollywood, Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse/The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933), and two Hitchcock classics, To Catch A Thief (1955) and Psycho (1960). (Click on the first photo to see a German flyer by Illustrierte film-bühne, no. 3076, part 4. Photos: Paramount. Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in To Catch A Thief (Alfred Hitchcock, 1955).) Read about all five and see much more here.
READER David stumbled upon these fab putz ornaments from West Elm--three modern brownstones....quite nice architecturally---and not a shocking price either; go to Modern Brownstone Ornaments | West Elm
And finally, you are encouraged to visit the Flickr photostream of Paul Raith---some outstanding train items here and things one rarely sees in such excellent condition---like this amazing Shell gas station below--go to Distler z | Paul Raith | Flickr
AND IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: EverythingCroton: GOOD NEWS FROM PETE OEHMEN--"THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF PUTZ , A HISTORY AND COMPENDIUM"
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