![]() they look absolutely stunning and the projectors & lanterns used to view them with are still readily available today.Īreas of note are the tiny chips to the edges, the addition of tape to the bottom edges due to the pealing lower label and the scratch/fogging around the girl in the image.Īboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors are advised that listings on this website contain images and names (by way of posters or photographs) of people who have since died. Also, when projected onto a wall/screen etc. Glass slides (by their very nature) are damaged extremely easily, therefore many of them no longer survive, making examples like this particularly hard to find. This incredibly rare glass projector slide was destined for use in New Zealand with the films first release way back in 1967 and to date I have never seen other one of these appear on the market. ![]() In a split from the official bond franchise this 60’s comedy has David Niven playing an aging Bond, who (after ‘M’ dies) is pulled from retirement to take on the infamous ‘SMERSH’ and save the world.Īlthough a spoof of the original Bond, this star studded film has an avid fan base and actually went on to be nominated for an Oscar (Best Music, Original Song by the legendary Burt Bacharach). Casino Royale 1967 Australian/NZ Glass Slide ![]()
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