Hi gang.
More clips, this time from March 1972.
As always these ads originally appeared in the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph.
Enjoy..
More clips, this time from March 1972.
As always these ads originally appeared in the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph.
Enjoy..
1,000 Convicts and a Woman |
Opening this week, the Godfather |
Also new, Bedknobs & Broomsticks |
Various films across town, March 1972 |
Diamonds Are Forever |
Ladies Welcome, really? |
My Fair Lady |
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever |
Sacco & Vanzetti, at the Flick |
Right next to the Disney ad kids |
The Honkers |
The Hospital, with George C Scott |
I'm kind of surprised to see an X rated film at the Rustic Hills Cinema, it just hits me as really weird |
The Ten Commandments |
It is strange to see the X rated movies advertised with the rest of the movies. Times have changed in tolerances.
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