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English: Description: Low-resolution reproduction of ad for the film en:The Tingler (1959), produced and directed by en:William Castle, featuring star en:Vincent Price. |
Date | 14 February 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | (Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Stef48 using CommonsHelper.) |
Author | Columbia Pictures (The original uploader was DCGeist at English Wikipedia.) |
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Public domain explanation[edit]
- A search of U.S. copyright renewal records both generally and with a specific focus on 1986 and 1987 reveals that Columbia Pictures renewed no copyrights to this advertisement or any collection of advertisement or any collection of material that might encompass this advertisement as would have been required to maintain copyright protection, if any.
- There is no evidence that Columbia Pictures or its now parent company, Sony Pictures, claims copyright on the image.
Original upload log[edit]
- 2007-02-14 09:28 DCGeist 285×553×??? (65675 bytes) ad for ''[[The Tingler]]'' (1959), a [[B movie]] produced and directed by [[William Castle]] for [[Columbia Pictures]], featuring its gimmick, Percepto == Fair use for [[B movies (Transition in the 1950s]] == This image is being linked here; though the
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