Animation: The Three Robbers
An adaption from 1972 of Tomi Ungerer's book The Three Robbers from 1961.
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An adaption from 1972 of Tomi Ungerer's book The Three Robbers from 1961.
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Labels: animation, cartoon, children's books, tomi ungerer
Looks like George Lazenby sitting in Arne Jacobsen's Egg chair having a Kronenbourg and a smoke.
Found in The Kitsch Bitsch's facebook photo album via Herr Hell.
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Labels: 007, arne jacobsen, beer, furniture, vintage ads
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Erland Josephson in Montenegro (1981)
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Jimmy Cliff - "The Harder They Come"
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Labels: 1960s, retro-future, space age
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Labels: 1970s, architecture, malmö, modern Architecture, Sweden
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Labels: 1970s, music, Music Video, the human league
Die Doraus & Die Marinas - "Fred vom Jupiter"
The singel cover
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Rötmånad, (US title: Dog Days, UK title: What Are You Doing After the Orgy?) is a Swedish movie from 1970 by Jan Halldoff who died on July the 23rd 2010.
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Labels: 1960s, british, posters, quad royal, transportation
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agence eureka: "Le rêve de jean-François" illustré par Jean A. Mercier (1943)
Also see: "Diki, le rouge-gorge enchanté"(Jean A. Mercier 1947)
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Labels: 1940s, Agence Eureka, book illustrations, french, illustration
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Labels: posters, railways, train, transportation
"Based on the book by James Flora. Directed by Al Kousel. Produced by Gene Deitch for Terrytoons." Uploaded by Cartoon Brew.
Via Papel Continuo
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