COMBO POSTER 
        
 
        
When a studio offers a package deal 
          of multiple movie titles to be shown together as one feature, they produce 
          a poster highlighting BOTH movie titles. These posters are referred 
          to as combos. The majority of the combo posters were issued for "B" 
          grade movies, particularly those shown at drive-ins.
        The two most common sizes of combo 
          posters are one sheets and window 
          cards, although they have been produced in other sizes. The manner 
          in which the movies are displayed on the posters vary, based on how 
          the movie studio wants to promote each film. For example, the top half 
          may have the artwork of one movie, while the bottom half has the artwork 
          of the other. Other posters are split vertically down the middle, each 
          movies artwork being presented equally. In still other cases, the studio 
          may focus more on one movie, with just a notation on the bottom saying 
          "also featuring."
        A combo poster always reflects two 
          full length feature presentations. This should not be confused with 
          posters that have a tag indicating a  featurette." 
          A "featurette" is a short film clip that is shown before a feature movie. 
          A poster with a tag like this is not considered a combo.
        Combo posters are normally released 
          for studio-promoted double features (as opposed to double feature presentations 
          planned by an individual theatre). Although rare today, double features 
          were extremely common prior to the 1980's and combo posters were used 
          more frequently during that time.
        
 
          
        Combo posters are normally reissues/rereleases 
           and rarely command the same value as their individual counterparts. 
          However, if the artwork on the combo is more attractive or unusual in 
          some way, the combo may command more than the individual poster, depending 
          on the title. There are also instances where a studio releases a major 
          film that was several years old and its sequel as a combo, or 2 different 
          movies of the same star, creating an interesting piece for the collector.