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ima1959 co pbk 001
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ima1959 co pbk 001
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Media ID 19958878
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VISUAL DESCRIPTION
The image is a vintage promotional material for the film "I'm All Right Jack. " It features bold, black text stating the title of the movie at an angle across most of the page. Below this main title, there's a smaller subtitle in red that reads "The 'PRIVATE'S PROGRESS' shower are BACK!" which suggests that this film is related to or follows on from another called "Private's Progress. " To the right side, there's a cartoonish illustration of a man with his arms crossed and one foot raised slightly off the ground; he has an unimpressed expression on his face and wears only underwear labeled with "CRISIS" written diagonally across it. Above him in red ink is stamped "MASTER - 284, " indicating perhaps a reference number for this particular piece of promotional material. At the bottom left corner, additional information about production credits states: “A BOULTING BROTHERS PRODUCTION, ” identifying the filmmakers behind this project. In smaller text aligned to the bottom right, it indicates distribution details: “Distributed by LION FILM DISTRIBUTORS (N. Z. ) LTD. ” This informs us that Lion Film Distributors in New Zealand were responsible for distributing this British comedy film locally. Overall, while humorous and somewhat minimalist, this image encapsulates elements typical of mid-20th-century British cinema marketing materials—bold lettering, simple yet evocative illustrations—and hints at social commentary through its use of words like "CRISIS" associated with post-war Britain themes often explored by Boulting Brothers productions.
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