eMoviePoster.comDid you know... that there are "English international one-sheets" (mostly from current superhero movies) that we think were likely created in Thailand?Return to Did You Know Archive Added: 02/03/2020 Over the past few months we were consigned a number of "English international one-sheets" (mostly from current superhero movies), all of which have images NOT seen on domestic one-sheets. When we were first consigned them, we were naturally concerned that they could be some kind of "bootleg" posters (because of the different images, and mostly all great ones). But we carefully examined them, and because they seemed to be printed on exactly the same paper as domestic one-sheets, and because they were double-sided and have sharp print quality and resolution, we felt they were authentic. We asked the consignors where they came from, and they said they were U.S. posters sent to Thailand for use in the Far East, and that sounded reasonable, so we began auctioning them. But then we noticed that some posters measured slightly differently, and then someone pointed out there was a spelling error on a Joker poster. We contacted the consignor of that poster, who told us Warner Bros had noticed the typo and had reprinted the poster with a corrected spelling, so we auctioned the one with the spelling error as a "recalled one-sheet". But then we were consigned yet more different styles of Joker teasers, and also more Avengers one-sheets, and someone with much time found spelling errors on several of them, one with FOUR different spelling errors. That, combined with the fact that ALL the posters seem to originate from Thailand, and that only two Thai sellers have them make us think it is much more likely that these are "Thai one-sheets", created in Thailand for use in Thailand. We DON'T think they are "bootlegs", because of the very high printing quality, and they are double-sided. It seems extremely likely that whoever printed them had access to the studio art (not copied) and also had access to the same printing presses the studio uses. But if they were printed in the U.S., we don't think there would be any spelling errors or size variations, and we would think that, if they had been printed in the U.S., more than two sellers would be offering them, and that they would not only be from Thailand. So our current best guess is that they were printed in Thailand, by the studio. Why are printed entirely in English? We don't know for sure, but we do know that a lot of posters used in Thailand are in English, so that is not surprising. The same situation existed in Lebanon and Switzerland in the 1970s to 1990s. Some of those countries posters from that time are printed entirely in English and can only be distinguished from U.S. posters by different paper used, and this may well be a similar situation, except now the Thai printers have access to the same paper.
Note that I am
NOT saying that I am 100% certain that these posters were printed in
Thailand and that they were NOT printed in the U.S. However, I have
enough doubt, and enough evidence to think it is much more likely they were
printed in Thailand (but they were printed very high quality, equal to that of
U.S. one-sheets). But we do not have absolute proof either way, and everyone can
make their own decision on these posters as to where they think they were
printed. Now what we will do about these posters that we already auctioned? We have contacted most of the buyers of them (and will contact the last ones on Monday) and told them that since they were sold this poster as a U.S. one-sheet, and since we are now identifying it as a Thai one-sheet, they can each have a full refund, if they want to return it. And we have been
contacting the people who consigned these posters to us, and have told them what
we feel, and what we are doing. And in the future, we will continue to auction
these posters, but ONLY as "Thai one-sheets", with the explanation written about
what we know about them above. Here is a list of
the posters we have identified thus far as being likely "Thai one-sheets": Of course we will report any new information about these over the coming weeks, And if anyone out there has any additional information, please contact us. Thanks!
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