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Poster of 1980s-Who is the woman on the poster?

How to make posters for films in the 1980s? At that time, most movie posters were hand-painted and posted at the gate of the cinema.

2. magazines. The most famous film is the popular film, from which most people's film knowledge comes.

3. Radio stations. In the era when TV is not popular, listening to the radio is the most important source of entertainment and information. At that time, there was a special program to play movie recordings, that is, to "listen" a movie completely from beginning to end.

4. Word of mouth. Word of mouth is the most important thing.

At that time, it was not very commercialized, and the concept of box office was not popular. The production and distribution of films are concentrated in the hands of state-owned studios and cinemas, and directors and producers need not worry too much about this problem. On the other hand, due to the scarcity of entertainment products, almost every movie will get enough attention, and many people will watch it, not just once, so there are many "classics" in that era-many people watch it, and it becomes a classic.

Who is the woman on this poster? Marilyn Monroe (1926 June 1) was born in Los Angeles, California, USA, and is an American actress.

1946 July19, Marilyn Monroe went to 20th century fox for the first time and began to appear in movies. 1949, Monroe participated in the movie "Stay at Night". From 65438 to 0950, Monroe appeared in Fireball and Everything About Eve.

1952 On May 7th, Monroe became the cover of Life magazine for the first time. 10 On May 4th, she became the heroine of the movie How to to marry a millionaire. 1960, Monroe won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in Musical Comedy for Passion. 1962 On May 9th, Monroe sang "Happy Birthday" for President John F. Kennedy in Madison Park Square. 1962 On August 5th, Monroe was found dead in the bedroom of a wooden apartment in Braden, at the age of 36.

1999, she was selected as the sixth largest actress in a century by the American Film Institute.

Nostalgic photos of the 1980s (1) 1, 1983 were taken by Japanese photographer Ryoji Akiyama. This is a primary school class, which is about rest. Several boys are watching from behind. One girl is reading a book and the other is drinking. On the wall, there is a bulletin board with the names of each student.

2. The streets of Shanghai in1986 were all shot by DavidG, and the walls were covered with large movie posters. Superman movies entered China, and people came and went dressed a lot, probably in early winter.

3. 1985 Photographed by 3.AadvanderDrift, a father pushes a modified tricycle, which is very similar in appearance. His son is sitting in a bucket. The child should be 30 years old today.

4. In Xi 'an 1983, photographed by Kattebelletje. On the right side of the road, an aunt walked down with her head down. There is a billboard in the middle of the road, which says, "A couple and a baby have fewer children, and education is good for the four modernizations". Unexpectedly, after 37 years, the birth policy has undergone tremendous changes.

5, 1983 September19, Tianjin, LeroyW. A dark green Jiefang truck, the carriage of which is the slogan of Nankai Branch of Tianjin Public Security Bureau, with several policemen pressing the prisoners on it, is a scene of crackdown.

6. Chongqing Changshou, 1980, shot by French photographer BrunoBarbey. On the edge of the Yangtze River, an adult with three children, a sickle in his hand and a basket full of vegetables, didn't know whether to cut pig grass or not.

Guangzhou Street No.7 1985, taken by foreign tourists, shows a mother pushing a bicycle and her child sitting in the front basket, staring at the camera.

8. Shanghai, 1980, shot by TerryFeuerborn. The kindergarten in the photo is located in Peng Pu, Zhabei District. Children are playing with balloons in front of the door. They are the standard post-70s. I hope they can see this photo now.

9. French photographer BrunoBarbey shot 1980 On the street of Chengdu, Sichuan, four PLA soldiers rode tricycles, and the theme behind the placard was "Struggle for the Four Modernizations".

Beijing 10, 1983, photo from BalthazarKorab, next to the intersection, a sanitation worker is sweeping garbage, and a big placard is erected beside the tree. The above content is very interesting:

The felling and transplanting of public and private trees must be approved by the Municipal Greening Committee, and three trees must be planted to cut down one tree.