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A complete set of all eight British front of house lobby cards for Walt Disney’s beloved tale of the boy who never grew up “Peter Pan”. Originally premiered in 1953 this colourful collection is from the British 1980s re-release and contains a series of beautiful images; Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Smee, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Tiger Lilly, the Lost Boys and the Darling children . As you would expect from a Disney offering artwork is of the highest quality and colours truly bright and vibrant. Originally flat/unfolded (as issued) this incredible set presents and displays to excellent. A lovely example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia for a much loved Disney classic.
Trivia: JRR Tolkien (The Hobbit & Lord of the Rings fame) was a huge Peter Pan fan. Neverland and the Lost Boys had a definite impact on Middle-earth; Peter Pan himself particularly influenced the elves.
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”That’s a walk-in bank. You don’t have to be Dillinger for this one”
An original 1972 black and white promotional still for Sam Peckinpah’s “The Getaway”, a movie that delivers the three “S’s” – Style, Substance & Steve McQueen. When originally released in 1972 it set the template for gritty, realistic crime thrillers and redefined McQueen’s stylish look for the 1970s. A great looking image as McQueen is featured in full shotgun action, shoot out mode on this eye catching example. Originally flat and folded (as issued) it displays and presents superbly with the movie details printed on the reverse. This is an excellent, original, unrestored example for a rare & sought after Steve McQueen title.
Trivia: Colin Farrell, Kevin Costner, Pierce Brosnan and Bruce Willis have all listed McQueen as their hero and inspiration for being an actor.
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”That’s a walk-in bank. You don’t have to be Dillinger for this one”
An original 1972 black and white promotional still for Sam Peckinpah’s “The Getaway”, a movie that delivers the three “S’s” – Style, Substance & Steve McQueen. When originally released in 1972 it set the template for gritty, realistic crime thrillers and redefined McQueen’s stylish look for the 1970s. A great looking image as McQueen is featured in a stairwell, full shotgun action, shoot out mode on this eye catching example. Originally flat and folded (as issued) it displays and presents superbly with the movie details printed on the reverse. This is an excellent, original, unrestored example for a rare & sought after Steve McQueen title.
Trivia: Colin Farrell, Kevin Costner, Pierce Brosnan and Bruce Willis have all listed McQueen as their hero and inspiration for being an actor.
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“Ever since I was a young boy, I played the silver ball, From Soho down to Brighton, I must have played them all, But I ain’t seen nothin’ like him, In any amusement hall, That deaf, dumb and blind kid, Sure plays a mean pinball…”
Ken Russell’s rock opera “Tommy” tells the story of a psychosomatically blind, deaf, and mute boy (Roger Daltrey) becomes a master pinball player and, subsequently, the figurehead of a cult. With an all-star cast including Jack Nicholson, Oliver Reed, Ann Margret, Paul Nicholas and a who’s who of rock and roll –Eric Clapton, Elton John, Pete Townsend, Tina Turner, John Entwistle, Keith Moon etc it has a number of stand out scenes with probably the best famous being Elton John as The Pinball Wizard, Roger Daltrey, the titular ‘Tommy’, John Entwistle (Band) and Uncle Ernie, superbly played with real menace and madness by the enigmatic Keith Moon featured here performing ‘Pinball Wizard’ on this original black and white promotional British still from 1975 – a truly classic image. Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) this superb example presents to excellent effect and represents a amazing piece of highly desirable, collectable entertainment memorabilia.
Trivia: All of the movie was filmed to a recorded soundtrack, except for the Pinball Wizard sequence, in which The Who really did play in front of the theatre audience. (Sir Elton John‘s band, however, is featured on the soundtrack.) When the fans rush the stage at the end of the sequence, that wasn’t scripted, but caused by the excitement The Who’s live performance generated, particularly when Pete Townshend started to smash his guitar.
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