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Gut Feeling
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1984 (Creation)
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- The Ladd Company
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- USA
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2018.015.02: Press Kit
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A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows two people on the left wearing plain clothes (man on left in a floral and plaid shirt and khaki pants, and man on right wearing a T-shirt with “ONE IN THE OVEN” written on it and jeans) and a woman on the right wearing a police uniform (including a button up shirt with badges, a tie, a hat, and a belt), sunglasses, and holding a riding crop to the man on the right’s chest. Behind them is a brick building with multiple windows, and two people. Below the image is a long white rectangle with black text. The image is held within a black frame.
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Mark / Inscription text: GUT FEELING - Cadets Martin (ANDREW RUBIN), left, and Mahoney (STEVE GUTTENBERG) learn from Sgt. Callahan that police training / is no fun except in the action-comedy "Police Academy," a Ladd Company release thru Warner Bros.
Mark / Inscription type: Title/caption
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, in centre directly below the image
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
Mark / Inscription text: COPYRITGHT 1984 THE LADD COMPANY
Mark / Inscription type: Copyright information
Mark / Inscription description: A “C” within a circle (the copyright symbol) is between “COPYRIGHT” and “1984”
Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, bottom left corner
Mark / Inscription language: English
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Mark / Inscription text: PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, bottom centre
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
Mark / Inscription text: BK-101
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, black ink
Mark / Inscription position: On front, bottom left
Mark / Inscription language: English
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A
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Police Academy is a Ladd Company and Warner Bros. film. All of the cottage buildings on the Lakeshore Grounds were used in this 1980s comedy blockbuster, both inside and out, as well as the cricket pitch to the south and the shoreline. The campus became the Police Academy where instructors must contend with a wave of unconventional recruits after the city’s new mayor removes all restrictions on enrolment. The Police Academy movies offer a glimpse into what the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital looked like before the campus fell into disrepair in the 1980s. Interior bedrooms, offices, and even shower stalls are seen in the film as they appeared at the time of the closing of the hospital.
A Press Kit is a form of advertising/marketing for a film. Press kits are used to draw attention to a film and to reach as many professionals and viewers as possible. It is an image booklet of the film which also contains detailed information about the project.
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