Daybill

Daybill

A daybill is one variety of Australian film poster issued to cinemas at the time of a film's release. A daybill measures approximately 13 x 30 inches.

Until the 1970s, most daybills were printed as lithographs. In the 1960s some posters began copying American printing techniques to achieve a 'gloss' finish that suited the photographic images that were becoming prevalent in poster design. Today, daybills are printed on thick glossy paper and are much more durable.

Daybills are sought-after by collectors for their rarity and unique artwork. Some of the more famous daybills include:

  • Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978). Features a unique image of villain Michael Myers. Australia was the only country to depict Myers on the poster.
  • The Empire Strikes Back (George Lucas, 1980). Features artwork developed in Japan, but considered superior among many collectors.



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