Most definitely from the 38 release as the Monster up above is from Bride of....
Guess they couldn't find another "F" in their letter box (Karlof)
Is that Drac poster I pointed out an earlier use of the r47 art? I'm a newb at this stuff, but it was my understanding that only one r38 Dracula poster has turned up... the (IMO) stunning black and green one sheet from the Latrobe discovery. However that style only had Lugosi on it. This poster clearly shows him embracing Chandler...
John Reid's article on the Frankie daybillhttp://www.ozefilm.com/highest-priced-australian-movie-poster/
I'd love either of the standees that are mounted on the marquee in this shot, or the banner above the doorway :
Looks to be in the vein of this style (no pun intended) The Dracula title in the photo is different, tho. Turned downward.
Sean, I don't think the '47 and '51 three sheets are similar. I can't find the '47 pb image but it has a large head of Lugosi ala the lobby card border art, although in color instead of glorious duo tone.