File:Jeepers Creepers 1939 1.jpg
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Photo from an ad for Republic Pictures' film Jeepers Creepers. |
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Showmen's Trade Review page 19 |
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Republic Pictures |
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Pre-1978 no mark
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- Republic Pictures did not copyright mark this ad. The then-existent copyright for Showmen's Trade Review applied to the magazine's editorial content only. Advertisers wishing to copyright their ads needed to apply for copyright(s) for them.
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current | 00:44, 4 January 2021 | 902 × 661 (257 KB) | Renamed user 995577823Xyn (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Photo from an ad for Republic Pictures' film ''Jeepers Creepers''. |Source=[https://archive.org/stream/showmenstraderev31lewi#page/n240/mode/2up Showmen's Trade Review] page 19 |Date=[https://archive.org/stream/showmenstraderev31lewi#page/n240/mode/2up November 18, 1939] |Author=Republic Pictures |Permission=Pre-1978 no mark |other_versions= }} *Note that the uploaded photo is a larger, better quality copy of the one shown in the magazine ad. *Republic Pictures did... |
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