Near Mint minus - Presented conservation linen-backed with foldlines flattened out and only noticeable on closest inspection.

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  • Brides of Dracula – ” Las Novias de Dracula”

    £495.00

    “Transylvania, land of dark forests, dread mountains and black, unfathomed lakes. Still the home of magic and devilry as the nineteenth century draws to it’s close. Count Dracula, monarch of all vampires, is dead, but his disciples live on, to spread the cult and corrupt the world.!”

    Terence Fisher’s “Brides of Dracula”  is my top three favourite Hammer Film. Wonderfully written, superbly acted. Peter Cushing is a joy to behold as Van Helsing. His memorable scene in which he exsises the vampires bite from his neck is iconic. Hammer’s follow up to their hugely successful Dracula (Horror of in some territories). Featuring a version of the beautiful painted artwork used on the British quad, this original Spanish one-sheet  from 1960 is a genuine thing of beauty where the imagery (in my humble opinion) suits the portrait format better than the landscape format of the quad. Colours are superb, with the ‘blood’ red of the title particularly vibrant. Originally folded (as issued), this rare example has been conservation linen backed and looks absolutely superb with the fold lines having been touched  in it now appears rolled. An extremely desirable and collectable item of horror movie cinematic memorabilia.

    Trivia: The front doors of Oakely Court served as the main entrance to Meinster Castle. Oakley Court has been featured in a number of classic horror films, including The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), The Horror of Dracula (1958), The Evil of Frankenstein (1964), Die, Monster, Die (1965), and The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

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  • Fantastic Voyage UK Film Poster

    Fantastic Voyage

    £1,895.00

    “A Fantastic And Spectacular Voyage… Through The Human Body… Into The Brain.”

    A rare, original UK quad film poster from original year of release 1966 for “Fantastic Voyage”, featuring some truly impressive artwork and design by Tom Beauvais. Beauvais’ use of strong, bold colours and all-action imagery is impressive and particularly desirable as it was only ever used for the British release. One of the most inventive science fiction epics of the 1960s, Richard Fleischer directed Raquel Welch and the rest of the miniaturised cast on an adventure inside the human body. Originally folded (as issued) and now presented conservation linen backed. The backing has been completed to a very high standard and this standout piece now appears rolled. A personal favourite, and an extremely collectable and rare film poster from a superior sci-fi adventure with ground breaking special effects that is still regarded as a highly regarded classic.

    Trivia: A now defunct thrill ride at Disney’s Epcot Center, called “Body Wars”, was largely inspired by this movie, even though it is not a Disney movie. Director Richard Fleischer, however, also directed Disney’s first science fiction movie, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954).

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