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Grizzly
One of the best movie tag lines ever "18 feet of gut-crunching, man-eating terror!"
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Death Proof
A UK Quad of Quentin Tarantino's homage to the "Grindhouse" movies of the Seventies. Featuring totally different artwork to the US release poster.
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Jaws
Probably the most important film of the Seventies & one of the best movie images ever !
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Horror of Dracula
Hammer Horror Productions follow up to the hugely succesful Curse of Frankenstein. This is the very rare " blue" version from the original US release in 1958.
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Piranha
The poster for Piranha closely follows the Jaws poster formula i.e. skimpy clothed beauty on top of the water, in danger from a large creature with very large teeth. Great example of exploitation poster artwork.
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Grindhouse
The original American one sheet for the Quentin Tarantino/Rodriguez double bill, featuring the movies Death Proof and Planet Terror and the infamous fake trailer for Machete.
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28 Days Later
"Be Thankful For Everything, For Soon There Will Be Nothing" A very rare US Advance One Sheet for Danny Boyle's post apocalyptic, zombie movie.
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The Howling
"Imagine your worst fear a reality"...One of the best horror movie posters ever ! This is an an original 1981 US One Sheet movie poster from Joe Dante's classic 80's werewolf horror "The Howling".
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Great White
The "Italian Jaws". A huge 4 million dollar advertising budget was used to try & cash in on the "Jaws" phenomenom.
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Dracula's Dog
"There's More To The Legend Than Meets....Throat !"
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Rocky Horror Picture Show, The
"A different set of jaws". A tagline that cashes in on the summer blockbuster that was Jaws. An extremely simple but striking poster this original 1975 Advance US One Sheet really captures the feel and tone of the movie. Originally folded this displays superbly with deep red lips and unfaded black background...."Lets do the Time warp again"..the signature song and dance for the most successful midnight movie of all time. A true musical cult classic that has not only a hardcore fan base but also a Worldwide mainstream following.
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Vampire Circus
"Human fangs, ripping throats-no sawdust can soak up the torrent of blood !"
Early 70's Hammer horror at its best.
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Curse of the Undead
A true horror/western B movie. A gunslinger who's really a vampire in the old west. Yes that really is the plot. Fabulous horror/western graphics on this original 1959 US One Sheet.
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Frankenstein Created Woman
"From flesh and innocence...Frankenstein has created the ultimate in evil- a beautiful woman with the soul of the devil !"
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Dracula Prince of Darkness
It took Hammer six years to finally persuade Christopher Lee to again wear the cloak & fangs of Count Dracula. This follow up to the hugely succesful Dracula proved just how suited to a particular role certain actors are. This French Grande from 1966 has great, simple & effective artwork.
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The Phantom of the Opera 1962
After succesfully re-making Dracula, Frankenstein & The Mummy, Hammer Studios decided to tackle "The Phantom of the Opera". This unrestored Three Sheet (in two sections) is in really superb, probably unused condition with awesome REYNOLD BROWN artwork depicting the movie's climax.
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"X" The Man With X Ray Eyes
Striking US One Sheet from Roger Corman's 1963 Science Fiction "B" Movie "X: The Man With X Ray Eyes". With minimal restoration & excellent linen backing this displays as new & would be a fantastic piece of movie poster artwork to display. With a chilling image of Milland using his powers dominating the piece.
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Jaws
"The terryfying motion picture from the terryifying No.1 bestseller" Probably the most important film of the Seventies & one of the best movie images ever !
One of THE BEST INVESTMENT posters over the past few years. This copy appears flawless, beautifully linen backed & ready to frame.
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Creature From The Black Lagoon (L'Etrange Creature Du Lac Noir)
"From the Amazon's forbidden depths came the Creature from the Black Lagoon". Exquisite 1954 French Grande, unrestored, original movie poster featuring probably the most iconic of the Universal Monsters. The wonderful artwork with beautiful pastels is by Constantin Belinsky.
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