: Smaller promotional cardstock prints used in cinema displays. 3. Historical News Reports
Contemporary newspapers published reviews of the film upon its release. Flareup(1969)
: A newspaper article from September 23, 1969 , titled "Rock Throwing, Insults Cause Short-lived Racial Flareup," documents integration-related tensions on campus. : Smaller promotional cardstock prints used in cinema
: Authentic 8x10 glossy photographs were printed on high-quality paper by MGM for newspaper wire services and theater lobbies. : A newspaper article from September 23, 1969
: You can find mentions of the film in industry "papers" like Variety or The Hollywood Reporter from late 1969, which tracked its box office and production. 2. Promotional "Paper" (Memorabilia)
The word "flareup" was also used in 1969 headlines to describe social unrest:
: An archival article from November 11, 1969, titled "'Flare Up' Has Raquel Welch to Catch the Eye" , critiques the movie as a vehicle for Welch's stardom.