I cant say with any certainty but the "A" version with John's name on it looks like an INTL poster, The only reason I say that is because it lacks the US Ratings box
I guess that I'll keep posting this... (from the Recall thread)
This goes a little off-topic, but is a good thing to point out here.
Just because a poster doesn't have a ratings box or NSS does not make it an international version. Usually, it just means that the film hasn't been rated by the MPAA by the time the posters get printed. So for a standard Adv/Regular campaign, 99%+ of the time you will have some combination of the following:
1. Adv (no rating), Reg (rating) - the standard approach
2. Adv (rating), Reg (rating) - the MPAA got their grubby mitts on the flick well before release
3. Adv (no rating), Reg (no rating), Reg (rating) - a common occurrence for bigger pictures, meaning that the MPAA got the pic at the last minute (Indy Jones and the Chrystal Skull was like this)
4. Adv (no rating), Adv (rating), Reg (rating) - somewhat unusual in that the studios would normally just wait until printing the regular to add the rating, but if they are fixing anything else or printing another run on the poster they might as well throw it on.
All of these posters are U.S. posters and not 'internationals'.
The company/studio credits can be helpful in determining a true 'international'. Though, I would guess that, at times, the they are indistinguishable.