So we may be done with Sweden, but I have one more Scandinavian poster to share, this time from Denmark.
As will all these foreign posters, I usually don't know the proper language-correct name, so I'm calling this a 1-sheet. I like the colors very much, one of the most vivid I've seen. And again, I like how they mimic the wonky Alice font.
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Danish Storybook
The second of the Scandinavian books, this time from Denmark.
I especially like the title page with its red and blue Alice logo.
This Alice book was fifth in a series of Disney books (The Great Disney Children's Books according to Google translate) that included Dumbo, Pinocchio, Cinderella and 'Stampe' which I'm going to assume is Thumper but I cannot be sure.
This Alice book was fifth in a series of Disney books (The Great Disney Children's Books according to Google translate) that included Dumbo, Pinocchio, Cinderella and 'Stampe' which I'm going to assume is Thumper but I cannot be sure.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
1951 Danish RKO Program Booklet
I love finding foreign movie paper, and this piece is particularly cool as it is so voluminous. It is a program booklet from Denmark. Twelve pages in glorious Danish, can't read it, but love it just the same! It is smallish in size, about the size of a quarter sheet of paper.












If it says RKO, you know it's original release!












If it says RKO, you know it's original release!
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Danish Mad Hatter Postcard
Just a quickie today. This is a vintage postcard from (I believe) Denmark, featuring the Mad Hatter. Interesting to note that the price tag on the Mad Hatter's hat is no longer in shillings/pence but rather in Danish krone - although it would be a rather expensive hat in that currency in today's money market.
Card was made by Crome & Goldschmidts, and it appears as though this company was in existence until at least 1987, and may still be in existence.
Card was made by Crome & Goldschmidts, and it appears as though this company was in existence until at least 1987, and may still be in existence.
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