Lobby Cards

Lobby Cards: North by Northwest (Paramount, 1959, France)

Starting around 1910, film distributors began to print what came to be known as lobby cards as a means of advertising currently showing pictures. Typically issued in sets of eight, they featured still images accompanied by the film's title and selected credits, usually including the producer or director, distributor, and starring names. Until about 1930 lobby cards measured 8 x...

Lobby Cards: North by Northwest (Loew’s and MGM, 1959, United Kingdom)

Starting around 1910, film distributors began to print what came to be known as lobby cards as a means of advertising currently showing pictures. Typically issued in sets of eight, they featured still images accompanied by the film's title and selected credits, usually including the producer or director, distributor, and starring names. Until about 1930 lobby cards measured 8 x...

Lobby Cards: North by Northwest (Loew’s and MGM, 1959 and 1966, United States)

Starting around 1910, film distributors began to print what came to be known as lobby cards as a means of advertising currently showing pictures. Typically issued in sets of eight, they featured still images accompanied by the film's title and selected credits, usually including the producer or director, distributor, and starring names. Until about 1930 lobby cards measured 8 x...

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