Hollywood
studios during the Precode era were some of the best at promoting films. On
some occasions the films publicity posters, advertisements and promotional
events were more interesting than the films themselves. Footlights Parade (1933), a movie filled dozens of chorus girls in skimpy
outfits put in even skimpier situations, was a dream for the Warner Bros
publicity machine. They took advantage of the opportunity creating a collection
of pretty risqué posters, advertisements and stills focusing on the movies chorus
girls. See the best below:
A wonderful collection of stills etc, thoroughly enjoyed looking through it, thankyou.
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