Times Square UK Pressbook, 1980-81, pages 6-7
This is the center spread of the glossy UK pressbook for Times Square. Of the seven images circling the European logo, four are cropped from photos used on UK lobby cards (clockwise from top left,…
This is the center spread of the glossy UK pressbook for Times Square. Of the seven images circling the European logo, four are cropped from photos used on UK lobby cards (clockwise from top left,…
The second half of the US pressbook was entirely made up of variations of the movie poster for different sized newspaper ads. The UK version relegates the available promotional materials to the last…
Warriors of New York came out in Mexico in 1981, and its poster was a collage of publicity stills and the European poster painting. To my mind, though, the most interesting thing about it, even…
The June 1981 issue of the Mexican pop music magazine Sonido contained on pages 38 and 39 an article credited to "Vicco," but which seems to be exactly the same kind…
Times Square probably hadn't had its January 15th opening yet when the February issue of Film Review came out. Unlike the article in the previous month's issue, this isn't a review at all, but a…
More recently-turned-up Times Square publicity from England. Exactly how these fit in with the rest of it, I'm not sure. I'm guessing they were relatively early UK publicity, since the photos still have the American…
As promised, here are all I have so far from the series of 8x10 black and white publicity stills from the UK, whose only true common denominator is that they have a small one- or…
Typically, shortly before my last post was published (but weeks after I'd initially written it), five more stills from the UK series turned up. Two were duplicates of numbers 20 and 29, but the others…
Times Square 8 x 10" publicity stills from this series continue to turn up. The first ones I found, I didn't realize where they had come from, but the UK Press Kit's caption sheet that…
The center two pages of the Japanese souvenir book feature, alongside a somewhat out of place Yankees logo, three beautifully reproduced photos. The first, of Pammy and Nicky atop the Times Square Theater marquee, isn't…