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Marketing and multiple examples of promotional items are a trademark of Kubrick’s films and just when you think you have seen it all, something new shows up. A beautiful, complete set of all eight US over-sized (15″ x 20″ – 38 x 51 cm), full colour stills from first year of release, 1980 for Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece of modern horror “The Shining”. These full-colour, full bleed (the imagery runs right to the edge with no border) cards comprise a series of incredible character and key scene imagery, that includes two from the iconic ‘Here’s Johnny’ moment with six in total to feature ‘mad’ Jack Nicholson. A rare find as a complete set as most were broken up and the cards sold individually. Totally original and unrestored, the cards are presented in high grade flat, unfolded (as issued) condition that display and present to excellent effect and even more impressive because of their larger size and hi-gloss finish. A genuinely scarce and hard to find example of horror film cinema memorabilia for one of the most important and influential horror films ever made.“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy…”
Trivia #1: According to Shelley Duvall, the famous “Here’s Johnny !” scene took three days to film and the use of sixty doors.
Trivia #2: For the “Here’s Johnny” scene in which Jack breaks down the bathroom door, the props department built a door that could be easily broken. However, Jack Nicholson had worked as a volunteer fire marshal and tore it apart far too easily. The props department were then forced to build a stronger door.
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“He was young, handsome, a millionaire – and he’d just pulled off the perfect crime! She was young, beautiful, a super sleuth – sent to investigate it!”…A young Faye Dunaway, fresh off her “Bonnie and Clyde” breakthrough, matched McQueen for poise and cool, scene after scene, clearly evident here in great close up as she shares screen time with co-star Paul Burke on this superb 1968 original US lobby card #5 for Norman Jewison’s “The Thomas Crown Affair”…Presented here in near faultless condition this really is a superb example of rare film memorabilia from what has become one of McQueen’s signature roles. Classic and very COOL!
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“He was young, handsome, a millionaire – and he’d just pulled off the perfect crime! She was young, beautiful, a super sleuth – sent to investigate it!”…Steve McQueen was racking up several iconic tough guy roles by 1968, with both The Great Escape and Bullitt under his belt. Now, as millionaire playboy Thomas Crown, he would be playing more of a romantic lead; as a bank robber ! There could be no “Affair” without a catalyst. That catalyst was the daring bank-heist shown here on this superb 1968 original US lobby card #8 for Norman Jewison’s “The Thomas Crown Affair”…Presented here in near faultless condition this really is a superb example of rare film memorabilia from what has become one of McQueen’s signature roles. Classic and very COOL!
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“He was young, handsome, a millionaire – and he’d just pulled off the perfect crime! She was young, beautiful, a super sleuth – sent to investigate it!”…Steve McQueen was racking up several iconic tough guy roles by 1968, with both The Great Escape and Bullitt under his belt. Now, as millionaire playboy Thomas Crown, he would be playing more of a dashing romantic lead …perfectly defined here as he leads the team in a game of polo, on this superb 1968 original US lobby card #3 for Norman Jewison’s “The Thomas Crown Affair”…Presented here in near faultless condition this really is a superb example of rare film memorabilia from what has become one of McQueen’s signature roles. Classic and very COOL!
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