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  • Beverly HIlls Cop Movie Poster

    Beverly Hills Cop

    £150.00

    “He’s been chased, thrown through a window, and arrested. Eddie Murphy is a Detroit cop on vacation in Beverly Hills”

    Original country of origin 1984 US One-Sheet Movie Poster for the Eddie Murphy blockbuster “Beverly Hills Cop”. Great imagery of Murphy lounging on a bright red Mercedes SL convertible (the top car of the early 80’s) parked on Rodeo Drive. Originally rolled (as issued) this fine example looks and displays to excellent effect with minimal handling wear with artwork perfectly suited to the portrait style format. Without a doubt this film sums up the 80’s perfectly with a ‘feel-good’ vibe that makes for a very collectable piece movie memorabilia that looks very very cool !

    Trivia: During his tirade at the Beverly Palms Hotel, Axel pretends to be writing an article called “Michael Jackson: Sitting on Top of the World” for “Rolling Stone” magazine. In real life, “Playboy” ran an article called “Eddie Murphy: Sitting on Top of the World.”

     

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  • Charlie-Movie-Poster

    Charlie

    £75.00

    “The film is about Charlie Richardson, the inspiration for James Fox’s character in Performance & Organized crime in London.”

    “Charlie”, Malcolm Needs’ Brit-Gangster film loosely based on the life and times of notorious London gangster Charlie Richardson and his gang. The original UK quad film poster to accompany the 2004 release features a striking close up of ‘Charlie’ played by Luke Goss. Like many small studio independent releases the advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited cinema showings is truly scarce. Originally rolled this incredibly scarce example displays to excellent effect and represents a highly sought after piece of collectible film movie memorabilia presented in superb condition.

     

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  • Slave Girls Movie Poster

    Slave Girls

    £125.00

    “Behold a savage world where men are slaves to desire…and women are their demanding masters !”

    One of the most fun of all the famous (and infamous) Hammer productions and that’s not just because of the scantily clad prehistoric cave girls (with many on display here) but also a bright day-glo pink poster by Tom Chantrell for the 1967 release of Michael Carreras’ “Slave Girls”. Chantrell’s poster for the British marketing campaign was accompanied by an impressive front of house lobby card set of eight. The complete set (of eight cards) as offered here, contains some memorable imagery, in particular a great, shot of Martine Beswick, perfectly cast as the evil Queen Kari as she lounges on a bed animal skins. Extremely scarce as a complete set, these country of origin examples from first year of release 1967 are presented in totally original and unrestored, high grade condition. A Hammer movie that is a real personal favourite with me, with paper from it incredibly collectable.

    Trivia: Shot in only four weeks using sets and costumes from One Million Years B.C. (1966), in order to offset the earlier film’s cost of £140,000 pounds.

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