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Post No Bills
Post No Bills the text "Casual Drug Users Ought To Be Taken Out and
Beaten."
Directed by Clay Walker The controversial posters were glued around the city
Produced by Clay Walker of Los Angeles in March 1991. Post No Bills documents
Marianne Dissard these postering exploits and contains an interview with
Daryl Gates discussing the poster.
Cinematography Clay Walker
Post No Bills was first publicly exhibited in October
Editing by Clay Walker 1992 at the Cork Film Festival. Several days later the
Distributed by Clay Walker Chicago International Film Festival awarded Post No Bills
Plan B Productions the Silver Hugo for feature length documentary.
Post No Bills was the first completed broadcast hour
Release date(s) November 9, 1992
ITVS project and was broadcast on PBS from 1993 to 1996.
Running time 57 min. The movie’s title comes from lettering found on many
construction walls and other city surfaces, indicating
Language English
that advertisements or handbills are not to be placed on
the surface.
Post No Bills is a documentary film on satirical political
poster artist Robbie Conal directed by Clay Walker.
This documentary was filmed in Los Angeles, New External links
York City and San Francisco from 1990 to 1992. At the
• The film’s official website
center of the film is a poster that featured LAPD Chief
• Post No Bills at the Internet Movie Database
Daryl Gates superimposed on a NRA shooting target with
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Categories:
• English-language films
• 1992 films
• Documentary films about visual artists
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