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The Harry Potter series of films is without doubt the biggest movie franchise of recent years with merchandise and memorabilia from the “Harry Potter” series very sought after and collectable. In the UK Crew Creative Advertising were commissioned for the film poster advertising campaign for the hotly anticipated sequel “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”. The sequel introduced one of the franchises most beloved characters; “Dobby , the House Elf”. And it was Dobby who featured on the first Advance Teaser UK quad film poster with the the foreboding warning for Harry…“Dobby has come to warn you Sir”. One of the best and certainly one of the scarcer Harry Potter posters; this style hardly ever shows up and is a great find in this high grade rolled (as issued) condition. Guaranteed original it presents superbly and represents is a fine piece of genuinely rare original Harry Potter and cinematic movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Executive producer and director Chris Columbus instructed cinematographer Roger Pratt to bring a darker look to the movie, reflecting the darker tone of the story. Hence, the sets were lit with more subdued lighting, and the color palette was desaturated a bit. These changes would continue throughout the franchise, with each movie getting darker and increasingly desaturated.
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“Let The Magic Begin”
The biggest movie franchise of recent years is without a doubt the Harry Potter series and it all started with this one…A very rare find; especially in such exceptional rolled (as issued) condition. This original Country of Origin (UK) quad for “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was designed by B.D. Fox Independent and features everyone’s favourite characters set against a Hogwarts backdrop in a combination of that made the movie so loved…Investment grade condition that displays to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of collectable movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Alan Rickman was hand picked to play Snape by J.K. Rowling, and received special instructions from her about character. Rowling even provided him with vital details of Snape’s backstory, not revealed until the final novel.
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The Harry Potter series of films is without doubt the biggest movie franchise of recent years with merchandise and memorabilia from the first instalment “Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone” very sought after and collectable…Several creative arts agencies were commissioned to provide a wide and diverse range of posters for the initial release with the United States producing its own series of campaign posters under the amended ‘Sorceror’s Stone’ title. Arguably one of the best and certainly one of the rarest is the ‘Hogwarts’ Style Advance Teaser; this version hardly ever shows up and is a great find. This original US one sheet from 2001 features a magical image of Hogwart’s by night as the would be wizards make their way to its doors by lantern lit boats. Originally rolled (as issued) this lovely example presents very well and represents is a fine piece of genuinely rare original Harry Potter and movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The Hogwarts’ motto, “Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus”, means “never tickle a sleeping dragon”.
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The Harry Potter series of films is without doubt the biggest movie franchise of recent years with merchandise and memorabilia from the first instalment “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” very sought after and collectable. Several creative advertising agencies were commissioned to provide a wide and diverse range of posters for the initial release with the United States producing its own series of campaign posters under the amended ‘Sorcerer’s Stone’ title. Arguably one of the best is the painted, full cast artwork by Drew Struzan. Incredibly popular with fans and highly collectable it is no surprise that in 2023 Bottleneck Gallery released two high quality, limited edition prints of the artwork and it is the title style offered here which has been hand-numbered #95/550. The print quality and colour saturation is outstanding and truly a joy to behold in person. Originally rolled (as issued) this lovely example presents to excellent effect and represents is a fine piece of Harry Potter movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The Hogwarts’ motto, “Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus”, means “never tickle a sleeping dragon”.
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The Harry Potter series of films is without doubt the biggest movie franchise of recent years with merchandise and memorabilia from the first instalment “Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone” very sought after and collectable…Several creative arts agencies were commissioned to provide a wide and diverse range of posters for the initial release with the United States producing its own series of campaign posters under the amended ‘Sorceror’s Stone’ title. Arguably one of the best and certainly one of the rarest is the ‘Owl’ Style Advance Teaser; this version hardly ever shows up and is a great find. This original US one sheet from 2001 features Harry’s owl Hedwig delivering his invitation to attend the school of wizardry & magic, Hogwarts. Originally rolled (as issued) this fine example is guaranteed original and presents superbly and represents is a fine piece of genuinely rare original Harry Potter and movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Three owls play Hedwig: Gizmo, Ook, and Sprout, but mainly Gizmo.
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“Let the Magic Begin”
The Harry Potter series of films is without doubt the biggest movie franchise of recent years with merchandise and memorabilia from the first instalment “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” very sought after and collectable. Several creative advertising agencies were commissioned to provide a wide and diverse range of posters for the initial release with the United States producing its own series of campaign posters under the amended ‘Sorcerer’s Stone’ title. Arguably one of the best is the illustrated and painted, full cast artwork by Drew Struzan. Incredibly popular with fans and highly collectable it is this style from first year of release 2001 that is offered here. The colours and detailing are outstanding and truly beautiful to see in the flesh. Originally rolled (as issued) this amazing example presents to excellent effect and represents is a fine piece of Harry Potter movie memorabilia.
Trivia: This movie and the novel on which it is based are known as “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” everywhere except the US. This was because the US publisher, Scholastic, demanded JK Rowling change the title (and corresponding text in the book) to “Sorcerer’s Stone”, believing that American audiences were largely unfamiliar with the ‘Philosopher’s Stone’ concept. To keep the movie consistent with the book, every scene in the movie where the Philosopher’s Stone is mentioned was filmed twice (once with the cast members saying “Philosopher’s”, and once with them saying “Sorcerer’s”) or dubbed (most notably, one of the times Hermoine says it in the library and her face isn’t shown).
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The late 1970’s is generally regarded as a ‘golden’ age for explosive action movies at the cinema and in 1978 three of the greatest, hard drinking actors of their generation were signed up to star in Andrew V.McLaglen’s British actioner “The Wild Geese”. Released at a time to be considered politically incorrect it never achieved the success or praise it richly deserved but has since gone on to be a firm favourite with fans of gritty action genre films. The artwork of the original 1978 movie poster has been adapted here to complement the 2025 4K Remastered release and once again offers some exceptional character driven artwork by Arnaldo Putzu of Roger Moore, Richard Harris, Hardy Kruger and Richard Burton against an eye catching golden backdrop that really accentuates Putzu’s imagery. Originally rolled (as issued) with minimal handling wear this beautiful film poster represents a truly outstanding example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia from one of the best British action films of the late 70’s. These posters are unique to the UK and extremely scarce and used only to promote the very limited cinema screenings.
Trivia: Sir Roger Moore requested to have fewer lines in his scenes with Sir Richard Burton and Richard Harris. This kind of request was almost unheard of from a major star. His reasoning was, “You don’t seriously expect me to act against these guys?”
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