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  • Mad Max 2 Movie Poster

    Mad Max 2

    £195.00

    “My life fades. The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos… ruined dreams… this wasted land. But most of all, I remember The Road Warrior. The man we called Max”

    In the desolate wastelands of a post apocalyptic world, stands Max (Mel Gibson) – it’s an iconic image as the ‘Road Warrior’ looks to battle the movie’s three villains. All who are featured on the poster – Wes (Vernon Wells), Mohawk Biker (Guy Norris) and The Humungus (Kjell Nilsson). This first year of release, country of origin, original 1981 Australian Daybill is presented in excellent, tri-folded (as issued) condition that displays superbly with deep, vibrant colours and stunning sci-fi action imagery. A very desirable and rare film poster from one of the most genre defining and influential film’s ever made.

    Trivia: According to George Miller, it was Mel Gibson‘s idea to make Max look as rough and ragged as he did. Before filming began, he cut his own hair and eyebrows, cut the sleeve off his leather jacket, and tore up his gloves.

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  • Mad Max 2 Movie Poster

    Mad Max 2

    £195.00

    “My life fades. The vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos… ruined dreams… this wasted land. But most of all, I remember The Road Warrior. The man we called Max”

    In the desolate wastelands of a post apocalyptic world, stands Max (Mel Gibson) – it’s an iconic image as the ‘Road Warrior’ looks to battle the movie’s three villains. All who are featured on the poster – Wes (Vernon Wells), Mohawk Biker (Guy Norris) and The Humungus (Kjell Nilsson). This first year of release, country of origin, original 1981 Australian One-Sheet is presented in excellent, folded (as issued) condition that displays superbly with deep, vibrant colours and stunning sci-fi action imagery. A very desirable and rare film poster from one of the most genre defining and influential film’s ever made.

    Trivia: According to George Miller, it was Mel Gibson‘s idea to make Max look as rough and ragged as he did. Before filming began, he cut his own hair and eyebrows, cut the sleeve off his leather jacket, and tore up his gloves.

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  • Raiders of the Lost Ark Movie Poster

    Raiders of the Lost Ark

    £125.00

    “For nearly three thousand years man has been searching for the lost ark. It’s not something to be taken lightly. No one knows its secrets. It’s like nothing you’ve ever gone after before.”

    One of the most unabashedly enjoyable cinematic events of all time and that’s perfectly captured here with Drew Struzan’s gorgeous artwork for Steven Spielberg’s 1981 adventure classic “Raiders of the Lost Ark”. From first year of release in Japan, 1981 comes this marvellous B2 film poster. Fantastic detailing and spectacular bright rich colours this originally flat/unfolded example is presented in unrestored, high grade condition and is becoming extremely hard to find. A beautiful looking poster that represents a fantastic item of rare and original movie memorabilia from one of the greatest film’s ever made.

    Trivia: Freeze-framing during the Well of Souls scene, you can notice a golden pillar with a tiny engraving of R2-D2 and C-3PO from the Star Wars saga. They are also on the wall behind Indy when they first approach the Ark.

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  • Stripes

    Stripes

    £125.00

    “The story of a man who wanted to keep the world safe for democracy…and meet girls”…Original 1981 US Half Sheet for Bill Murray’s breakthrough hi-jinks military movie “Stripes”. Extremely rare in this (very easy to display)format. Being originally rolled this looks superb. Investment grade quality for a much loved laugh out loud comedy movie.

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  • This-Is-Elvis-Movie-Poster

    This Is Elvis

    £45.00

    “This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”

    An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing Elvis performing for the NBC TV Special in the 1968 ‘Comeback Tour’ wearing perhaps one of his most famous outfits; the slick, black leather jacket. The success of the TV  show led to Elvis’ return to the music charts with Suspicious Minds and The Wonder of You, record-breaking shows in Las Vegas and sell-out tours.This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The live action photograph artwork makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters. A cool, great looking image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.

    Trivia: All shook up ! Elvis Presley’s black leather suit causes a stir at O2 Arena exhibition

    NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.

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  • This-Is-Elvis-Movie-Poster

    This Is Elvis

    £45.00

    “This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”

    An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing a close up headshot of Elvis wearing a trademark white jumpsuit from 1970’s. The shot probably comes whilst Elvis was filming the documentary “Elvis on Tour”. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The unposed, candid photograph artwork is a lovely close up headshot and makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters. A cool image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.

    Trivia: At the time of its release the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley 

    NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.

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  • This-Is-Elvis-Movie-Poster

    This Is Elvis

    £45.00

    “This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”

    An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing Elvis performing on stage wearing the famous Mexican Sundial white jumpsuit from 1977. The shot probably comes whilst Elvis was performing to a sell out 12,000 crowd in Charlotte, North Carolina. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The unposed, candid photograph artwork is a lovely live action stage shot from the final year (1977) Elvis toured & performed in public. A poignant image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.

    Trivia: At the time of its release the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley 

    NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.

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  • This-Is-Elvis-Movie-Poster

    This Is Elvis

    £45.00

    “This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”

    An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing a close up headshot of Elvis mid song looking hot & sweaty. The shot probably comes from 1977 whilst Elvis was on the last leg of his series of (what tuned out to be be his final public performances) concerts. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The unposed, candid photograph artwork is a lovely close up headshot and makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters. A cool and poignant image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.

    Trivia: At the time of its release the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley 

    NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.

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  • This-Is-Elvis-Movie-Poster

    This Is Elvis

    £45.00

    “This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”

    An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing an ‘early’ Elvis performing in 1957 for the movie “Loving You”. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The live action photograph artwork makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters as he genuinely looks like he’s very happy whilst on stage. A cool, great looking image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.

    Trivia: All shook up ! Elvis Presley’s black leather suit causes a stir at O2 Arena exhibition

    NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.

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  • Time Bandits

    Time Bandits

    £95.00

    “They didn’t make history, they stole it!”…Very rare original 1981 US One sheet movie poster for Terry Gilliam’s fantasy adventure “Time Bandits”. The all-star cast is featured prominently on this B.D. Fox Independent designed example making for a fine looking poster. Originally folded this example looks fantastic and displays very well.

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  • Victory (Escape to Victory) Movie Poster

    Victory (Escape to Victory)

    £95.00

    “Now is the time for heroes.”

    John Huston’s “Victory” (Escape To Victory) has probably seen so much critical scorn it’s mind boggling. Is this movie Oscar material? Certainly not, but it’s a great film in many ways. It would be fair to say that this is most probably, the first real Football movie of its time. With stars like Michael Caine and Sylvester Stallone on board, along with an array of football stars including the one and only Pele (featured, in all their glory by the artist, Jarvis) and a true gentleman of the sport – Bobby Moore, it is truly a classic. Some people say that the story is old hat, but I disagree. Even without the football it is a very solid War film. You don’t have to be a football fan to enjoy the film, any sports fan can relate to the story that is thrust upon you…It is the classic David and Goliath type battle with football being the medium. I can remember the first time I saw the film, the cinema erupted every time the prisoners scored a goal, that was the intensity of the movie. If you are not a football fan, this movie might just convert you. Originally rolled (as issued) this US half-subway poster (printed for use in New York) presents to excellent effect with fantastic Jarvis imagery of Caine, Stallone and Pele that perfectly suits the portrait format. 

    Trivia: Fate brought “Victory” to Stallone’s attention. In 1979, Stallone was looking to buy a beach house in Malibu, CA. One of the houses he looked at was owned by producer Freddie Fields. After Stallone looked over the house, he met Fields out on the sundeck to tell him that, unfortunately, the house was too small. Not to let a good opportunity pass, Fields began to tell Stallone the story of a new film he wanted to make entitled “Victory.” Fields happened to have an available script on him. Stallone was intrigued enough to to take the script home with him. Three days later, Stallone announced he wanted to play Captain Hatch in the movie.

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