Contemporary newspapers published reviews of the film upon its release.
: Smaller promotional cardstock prints used in cinema displays. 3. Historical News Reports Flareup(1969)
The word "flareup" was also used in 1969 headlines to describe social unrest: Contemporary newspapers published reviews of the film upon
: Authentic 8x10 glossy photographs were printed on high-quality paper by MGM for newspaper wire services and theater lobbies. Flareup(1969)
Collectors often look for "paper" in the form of original marketing materials:
: 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.