Showing posts with label belgium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label belgium. Show all posts

Thursday, October 19, 2017

De Beukelaer Snow White Chocolate Bar Labels

In the 1940s, De Beukelaer of Belgium manufactured Snow White chocolate bars. Here's some of their illustrated labels.

18 x 10 cm



18 x 10 cm



21.5 x 9.3 cm



17 x 10.6 cm



17 x 10.6 cm



In earlier Archive entries, see the De Beukelaer cards that were issued as a premium with their chocolate bars, as well as the albums used to collect them.

Sunday, August 27, 2017

Belgian Snow White Posters

Movie posters from Belgium often have blank areas along the top where theatres would print or attach their screening information. Also it is not uncommon to find a tax stamp affixed to the face of a poster. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs first premiered in Belgium in 1938. It looks to have been re-issued in 1951, 1962, 1973, 1983, 1987 (50th anniversary screening), and 1992.

  • 1938. RKO. Folded, 60 x 80 cm / 23" x 32". French Text; poster layout unique to Belgium. Printed by L. & H. Verstegen, Brussels.



The same poster as above but with the upper portion still intact. Lovanium was in the city of Leuven, about 25 kilometers east of Brussels.




1938. RKO. Folded, 60 x 80 cm / 23" x 32". French title plate. Printed by L. & H. Verstegen, Brussels. French text along upper portion announcing screenings at the Carrefour, set to begin on October 7th (a date that corresponds with a Friday premiere on a 1938 calendar).

Images via Benito International Movie Poster.



  • R-1951. RKO. Folded, approximately 36 x 56 cm / 14" x 22". French title plate with Dutch to lower left. Text along the top reads, "Le chef-d'œuvre immorte de Walt Disney" (Walt Disney's immortal masterpiece), which suggests a re-release. Printed by L. & H. Verstegen, Brussels.




Reproductions of this poster are available online. The often have the name of the private collection they came from in small print.

Image courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.



  • R-1962. Distributed by Discibel. Folded. Same design as the earlier release but with the Discibel imprint in the upper left corner.




  • R-1973. Distributed by Elan Film. Folded, approximately 36 x 56 cm / 14" x 22" (when upper blank section is intact). French title text along the top, Dutch across the bottom  Elan logo in lower right corner.

Image via Heritage Auctions.


Upper portion with information on the Royal Chapelle screening. The French text, "dimanche à 16 h uniquement" translates as "Sunday showing only at 4:00 pm".

Image via emovieposter.



  • R-1983. Distributed by Walt Disney Productions. Folded, approximately 36 x 56 cm / 14" x 22". Same poster design from 1973 except it also includes two Walt Disney Company 60th anniversary diamond logos.

Image via emovieposter.



  • R-1992. Distributed by Warner Bros. Rolled, approximately 36 x 56 cm / 14" x 22". Dutch text and French text versions. Euro Disney Park logo in lower right corner.



A few sites online have suggested a possible Belgian re-issue of Snow White in 1945. Yet we've not found evidence of this. Certainly some limited screenings may have occurred, but the 1951 campaign was probably the first official RKO post-war release in Belgium. If you have information on any '45 screenings, let us know so we can add it to the Archive.

Monday, August 21, 2017

1951 Belgian Handbill

A handbill for the 1951 re-release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the Éden Cinema in Namur, Belgium. The film would be presented in French and was scheduled to start on August 10th.

Image courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.


In an earlier Archive entry, see Belgian handbills from the 1938 Snow White release.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Vintage Blanche Neige Postcards from Belgium

A series of eight Snow White postcards was issued in Belgium, circa 1938. Seven of the eight are shown below. Both English and French character names on the dwarfs' cards. No text on reverse side.





Wednesday, May 3, 2017

1950 Mickey Magazine from Belgium

The Seven Dwarfs and the Pirate was a 1949 comic book story first published in the Dell Four Color Comic # 227. In Belgium, a French-language version was issued in multiple installments and appeared in Mickey Magazine. This story edition dates from December 16, 1950.




Image scans courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Cadum Trading Cards from Belgium (1939 - series 2)

In 1939, Cadum continued their Snow White promotion in Belgium with this second series of trading cards. They were given away with packages of their baby soap. Seven cards, each with text on the back in both French and Dutch. Measure 14 x 14 cm (5.5" x 5.5"). Also part of this collection was a larger mini-poster card.














Images courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.


The larger "mini-poster" card includes the fariytale story on the back. Measures A4 size (8.3" x 11.7").

A4 card image scans courtesy of the Nunziante Valoroso Collection.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Cadum Trading Cards from Belgium (1938 - series 1)

The same 1938 Snow White collectible soap cards that were issued in France (earlier post) by Cadum, were also released in Belgium. The full-color artwork is the same. However, the text on the back of these cards is in both French and Dutch. They are not numbered. Eight cards total. Measure 14 x 14 cm (5.5" x 5.5").

Sneezy/Atchoum



Happy/Joyeux/Vroolijke



Bashful/Timide/Schuchtere



Doc/Prof  + Sleepy/Dormeur/Slaper



Grumpy/Grincheux/Knorpot + Dopey/Simplet/Onnoozele

Images courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.


Snow White/Blanche Neige/Sneeuwwitje and the Prince/Prince Charmant/Mooie Prins



See the 1939 Belgian series 2 cards in the next Archive entry.