Millennial recap: Lobby cards were issued by the motion picture studios and typically depicted eight scenes from the film it was advertising. While they are no longer used by theaters they have become a popular collector’s item amongst film fanatics around the world. Here’s a gallery of 37 German lobby cards promoting the Italian heist-comedy Seven Golden Men (1965); A Degree of Murder (1967) starring Anita Pallenberg; the Eurospy cult favorite Kill Me Gently (1967); German sex-romp Angel Baby (1968); Fräulein Doktor (1969) starring Suzy Kendall, the sci-fi classic Barbarella (1968) starring Jane Fonda; Eurospy underground hit Island of Lost Girls (1969); Claude Lelouch’s romantic drama Love Is a Funny Thing (1969); the German hitchhiking comedy That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969) starring Uschi Glas, and Lucio Fulci’s brilliant Hitchcock inspired giallo One on Top of the Other (AKA Perversion Story) (1969) starring Marissa Mell.
Seven Golden Men (1965)
Seven Golden Men (1965)
Seven Golden Men (1965)
Seven Golden Men (1965)
A Degree of Murder (1967)
A Degree of Murder (1967)
A Degree of Murder (1967)
A Degree of Murder (1967)
A Degree of Murder (1967)
A Degree of Murder (1967)
Kill Me Gently (1967)
Kill Me Gently (1967)
Kill Me Gently (1967)
Kill Me Gently (1967)
Kill Me Gently (1967)
Angel Baby (1968)
Angel Baby (1968)
Angel Baby (1968)
Angel Baby (1968)
Barbarella (1968)
Barbarella (1968)
Barbarella (1968)
Barbarella (1968)
Fräulein Doktor (1969)
Island of Lost Girls (1969)
Island of Lost Girls (1969)
Island of Lost Girls (1969)
Love Is a Funny Thing (1969)
Love Is a Funny Thing (1969)
That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969)
That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969)
That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969)
That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969)
That Guy Loves Me, Am I Supposed to Believe That? (1969)
One on Top of the Other (1969)
One on Top of the Other (1969)