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DATABASE
- There are currently 6930 posters in
this database (2126 with images) designed by 413
known artists. Some information may not be available; especially
circulation, original release date and original titles. Even
in the most important "Artist's name" category, there
are 102 posters designed by "Unknown" and 33 more by
"Anonymous" pre-war authors. 50 entries lack info on
the country of film origin and 3 - the design year. Another 27
are dated by approximation.
- Case insensitive. Any misspellings will affect
the search. For better results, type part of text only : "Star",
"RowieY", "arow" in the "Artist's
name" field will all yield "Starowieyski",
whereas a common spelling mistake (such as : "Starowiejski")
will not.
- If not sure of the original title, try both
"Polish" and "English / original title" fields
separately.
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comments, requests, etc.
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Artist
- Poster Title (same as Polish film title )
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English / original film title
- Original film
language / country ( shown first if more than 1 country
of film production ) use abbreviation(s)
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- Date of poster
design ( usually same as date of film release in Poland.
Not the original release )
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Date of original film release
- Film Director
- Cast
- Producer(s)
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- * abbreviated
: A=Austria, AFG=Afganistan, ALG=Algeria, ARG=Argentina,
AUS=Australia, B=Belgium, BG=Bulgaria, BRA=Brazil, CH=Switzerland,
CHI=China, CND=Canada, CS=Czechoslovakia, CUB=Cuba, D=West Germany,
DDR=East Germany, DK=Denmark, E=Spain, EGY=Egypt, F=France, GB=Great
Britain, GR=Greece, GUI=Guinea, H=Hungary, HK=Hong Kong, I=Italy,
IND=India, ISL=Iceland, ISR=Israel, IV=Ivory Coast, J=Japan,
MEX=Mexico, MONG=Mongolia, MOR=Morocco, N=Norway, N.KOR=North
Korea, NL=The Netherlands, NZ=New Zealand, PAK=Pakistan, PER=Peru,
PL=Poland, R=Romania, SEN=Senegal, S=Sweden, SF=Finland, SU=Soviet
Union, SYR=Syria, TUN=Tunisia, TUR=Turkey, US=United States,
VEN=Venezuela, N.VIET=North Vietnam, YU=Yugoslavia
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