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  • Anaconda Movie Poster

    Anaconda

    £125.00

    “When You Can’t Breathe You Can’t Scream”e

    “Anaconda” is listed among the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson‘s book The Official Razzie Movie Guide and is reported to be one of Dame Helen Mirren’s favourite movies. A huge cult following and a guilty pleasure for many with a cinema poster that promises a lot more than the film delivers – it’s an eye catching ‘eyes without a face’ (EWAF) design featuring the titular Anaconda. This rolled (as issued) UK quad, from first year of release 1997 presents to superb effect with a deep black background and yellow eyes that pop from the paper. It’s a very rare scarce original poster from a true cult movie of the genre.

    Trivia: Within the movie you can really see two scenes with real anacondas: the first scene is when they blow up the barrier that obstructs the river, after the explosion several of the snakes that fall into the boat are Green Anacondas you can also see a boa constrictor (another of the largest snakes in the Amazon rainforest); The second scene is when Terri enters the anaconda’s nest where the snakes they show are real green anacondas.

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  • Face Off

    Face Off

    £95.00

    “In order to catch him, he must become him”…Designed by BLT & Associates this is a rare and original Advance (June 27) US One Sheet movie poster from 1997 featuring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage for John Woo’s ultra-cool, stylish actioner “Face Off”. This rolled example is in exceptional condition and displays superbly.

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  • Full Tilt Boogie Movie Poster

    Full Tilt Boogie

    £75.00

    “Unzipped. Unwrapped. Unleashed !”

    “Full Tilt Boogie” is a really good and informative feature length documentary on the making of “From Dusk Till Dawn”. It covers most aspects of the film making process. Interviews with all of the cast and crew, following them around during filming and off hours from start to finish. Having to deal with issues like unions, paparazzi, weather, long hours, and unexpected fires as the main set burns down…Hard work, yes, but there is real passion in their film-making as they all seem to love what they’re doing. Originally included as an extra on the “From Dusk Till Dawn Collectors Series DVD before receiving a limited theatrical release, this is a genuinely scarce film poster. Originally, rolled (as issued) US One Sheet movie poster from 1997 displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of hard to find cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Watch the Trailer HERE

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  • James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies

    James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies

    £75.00

    “Tha Man. The Number. The License…are all back.”

    Pierce Brosnan’s second and highly succesful Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies”. This original 1997 country of origin UK Quad is quite excetional featuring the photographic talents of Keith Hamshere and George Whitear with design by art director Randi Braun…This is the very rare recalled version, although you would be hard pushed to see the difference between this version & the final release. Give up ? It’s Pierce’s stubble. The Producer’s felt that this semi unshaven look was not for their new re-inventing of the Bond franchise & ‘TOMMORROW’ is misspelt along the bottom border credits. Originally rolled (as issued) this scarce poster displays and presents to to very good effect and represents a fine example of collectible James Bond movie memorabilia.

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  • Lolita   (1997)

    Lolita (1997)

    £75.00

    “A forbidden love. An unthinkable attraction. The ultimate price”…Extremely rare 1997 original UK Quad movie poster for Adrian Lyne’s remake of the controversial forbidden love drama “Lolita”…Beautiful subtle looking poster in exceptional rolled condition…this looks stunning !

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  • Lost Highway Movie Poster

    Lost Highway

    £175.00

    “David Lynch’s most bizarre movie to date”

    The thing that’s great about “Lost Highway” is there is no absolute solution to the events in the film, everything about the film is open to interpretation and after you watch it you either need to thing and talk about it for a couple of hours or watch it again. In “Mulholland Drive”, people say that it needs to be watched twice to be fully understood. “Lost Highway” needs to be watched about 3 or 4 time to be slightly understood and will probably never be fully understood. All the clues are there in the film but to include all of them to make sense is very difficult. However it is very rewarding to try and find out the meaning of “Lost Highway”.With stark minimal design this original 1997 US One Sheet movie poster for looks stunning. With simple, distinctive, eye-catching imagery, featuring eye-catching half and half imagery of Bill Pullman and Patricia Arquette this original rolled (as issued) example presents superbly. A scarce film poster from one of Cinema’s most revered cult directors.

    Trivia: According to co-writer and director David Lynch, the first scene in the film is based on an incident that occurred in his own life. He claims his intercom buzzed early one morning and when he answered it, a voice on the other end that he didn’t recognize said, “Dick Laurant is dead.” However, by the time he got to the front of the house to look out the window, there was no one outside.

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  • Star Wars: The Magic of Myth  (1997)

    Star Wars: The Magic of Myth

    £125.00

    “May The Force Be with You”

    An original 20th anniversary 1997 promotional poster for “Star Wars: The Magic of Myth” designed by Troy Alders. A roadshow exhibition of items and memorabilia from the first three Star Wars movies, held at various museums and galleries from October 1997 through to July 2002. The Lucasfilm Ltd. advertising posters were issued in two distinct designs, that feature images of C-3PO and Darth Vader from the inaugural exhibition held at the Smithsonian Institute (National Air and Space Museum). On offer here is the C-3PO style. Princess Leia, Boba Fett, Yoda, the Death Star and an X-Wing makes for a banner strip at the top and bottom borders. Originally rolled this beautiful looking example displays as new & is investment grade quality. Like everything Lucasfilm endorses for “Star Wars” it features top quality production values & is incredibly collectable.

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  • Star Wars: The Magic of Myth Poster

    Star Wars: The Magic of Myth

    £125.00

    “May The Force Be with You”

    An original 20th anniversary 1997 promotional poster for “Star Wars: The Magic of Myth” designed by Troy Alders. A roadshow exhibition of items and memorabilia from the first three Star Wars movies, held at various museums and galleries from October 1997 through to July 2002. The Lucasfilm Ltd. advertising posters were issued in two distinct designs, that feature images of C-3PO and Darth Vader from the inaugural exhibition held at the Smithsonian Institute (National Air and Space Museum). On offer here is the Darth Vader style. Princess Leia, Boba Fett, Yoda, the Death Star and an X-Wing makes for a banner strip at the top and bottom borders. Originally rolled this beautiful looking example displays as new & is investment grade quality. Like everything Lucasfilm endorses for “Star Wars” it features top quality production values & is incredibly collectable.

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  • Stargate Alternative Movie Poster

    Stargate

    £195.00

    “Sealed and buried for all time is the key to mankind’s future.”

    A beautiful alternative movie poster by Paul Mann for Roland Emmerich’s sci-fi actioner with an Egyptian mythology twist “Stargate”. Superb artwork for this highly enjoyable romp, resulting in one of the best looking alternative movie posters for the title. Printed in 2023 by Mad Duck this ‘Black’ edition is hand-numbered #25 from a run of 250. Mann’s beautifully detailed artwork and outstanding characterisations, combines with a beautiful colour palette to create an art print that certainly impresses. Presented in excellent (as issued) condition it represents a fine example of desirable and highly collectable cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The stargate is a system designed to open a wormhole. A wormhole is a hypothetical way of space travel called an “Einstein-Rosen bridge”, named after scientists Nathan Rosen and Albert Einstein. According to them, the wormhole should be capable to unite two distant points in the universe, altering space-time laws to cross from a point to another in a brief period of time. The name “wormhole” compares the universe to an apple, with a worm boring through it to reach a point on the other side instead of crawling the long way around on the outside.

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  • The Fifth Element Video Movie Poster

    The Fifth Element

    £75.00

    “There is no future without it !”

    A rare rolled example of a Japanese first release video poster for Luc Besson’s sci-fi actioner “The Fifth Element”. This ‘Jump’ style design is unique to the Japanese release and features one of the key scenes from the movie. Presented in a widescreen ratio the image so sharp it’s almost like you are watching the film. Unusually, although it was printed for the Japanese release all of the test is in English. Offered here is an original landscape format Japanese B2 from its first release in 1997. The beautifully detailed artwork combined with amazing colours it certainly impresses. Presented in rolled (as issued) unrestored, original condition it represents a fine example of desirable and highly collectable cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Cartoonist Jean-Claude Mézières of “My Fifth Element”, also says that Luc Besson approached him for ideas, telling him: “I want to make a movie based on your visuals. But I am ready to pay you for the work.” The nuance is because there has long been a controversy that many elements in the Star Wars saga (several aliens, Darth Vader’s costume, Leia’s golden bikini, Han Solo’s carbonite) were lifted almost unmodified out of Valerian (in particular ‘L’Empire des Mille Planètes’, published in 1971), of which George Lucas is known to own several original editions, as seen during interviews in his study.

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