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  • Original Easy Rider Movie Poster

    Easy Rider

    £595.00

    “They’ll talk to ya and talk to ya and talk to ya about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it’s gonna scare ’em.”

    Striking example of perhaps one of the most memorable and recognisable film posters to come out of the 60’s…Dennis Hopper’s cult hugely influential motorbike road movie “Easy Rider”. Fantastic design and use of bold colours (deep black and bright yellow in this case) which literally do ‘pop’ out from from the paper of this stunning original country of origin American poster. Beautifully rendered imagery of lead character Wyatt (Peter Fonda). Originally folded (as issued) this original unrestored Style A US one-sheet movie poster is from 1969 (first year of release) and is a very rare find in this high grade condition and represents a very collectable and desirable example of cinema movie memorabilia for one of the defining cultural movies of the psychedelic 60’s appealing to film and motorcycle collectors…The ultimate ‘road’ movie !

    Trivia: The Captain America jacket worn and designed designed by Peter Fonda was made by “two little old ladies” in Los Angeles. It was later sold at a charity auction.

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  • Easy Rider Movie Poster

    Easy Rider

    £125.00

    “They’ll talk to ya and talk to ya and talk to ya about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it’s gonna scare ’em.”

    Beautiful example with imagery that immediately identifies it and makes it instantly recognisable for Dennis Hopper’s cult hugely influential motorbike road movie “Easy Rider”. Fantastic pop art design by Dosshaus featuring the familiar image of Wyatt (Peter Fonda) and using the the Stars and Stripes of the American flag as a memorable backdrop – the bold colours literally do ‘pop’ out from from the paper of this original Italian locandina film poster from the 2019 re-release. Originally rolled (as issued) this original unrestored example is a great find in such high grade condition, as it is genuinely scarce due to the very limited theatrical release. A very collectable and desirable example of cinema movie memorabilia for one of the defining cultural movies of the psychedelic 60’s appealing to film and motorcycle collectors…The ultimate ‘road’ movie !

    Trivia: The Captain America jacket worn and designed designed by Peter Fonda was made by “two little old ladies” in Los Angeles. It was later sold at a charity auction.

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  • Easy Rider Movie Poster

    Easy Rider

    £995.00

    “A man went looking for America. And couldn’t find it anywhere . . .”

    Rarely is a reissue poster more highly treasured than the original release, but this is “Easy Rider” one-sheet is one such title. In the 1969 campaign, the studio chose to play down the ‘biker flick’ theme, with only a daydreaming Peter Fonda in profile, no motorcycle insight. As the film was a chopper-thundering success, when paper for the re-release was launched in 1972, the studio showed no further hesitation, capitalising on the famous image of Fonda and Dennis Hopper rollin’ down the highway on their Harley motorbikes. Perhaps the best news for collectors and poster lovers alike is that they maintained the concept of the original poster, printing in the same soft yellow colour with the same soft-focus texturing. This allows the original and the reissue to be the perfect complement to each other. An absolute must-have example with an iconic design and use of bold colours (deep black and bright yellow in this case) which literally do ‘pop’ out from from the paper of this stunning original country of origin American poster. Originally folded (as issued) the example offered here has been professionally conservation linen backed to a very high standard and represents a hugely collectable and desirable example of cinema movie memorabilia for one of the defining cultural movies of the psychedelic 60’s appealing to film and motorcycle collectors alike…The ultimate ‘road’ movie !

    Trivia: During Jack Nicholson‘s “UFO” speech, Dennis Hopper was intent on getting him very stoned on marijuana. The laughing that eventually broke up his speech was not planned, and when Nicholson repeats the line “it . . . it . . . would be devastating . . . ” it was the next take. However, Nicholson was largely able to stick to the script as written, much to the crew’s amazement. This is a stark contrast to the other cast members, who improvised most of their lines.

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  • Edge of Tomorrow Movie Poster

    Edge of Tomorrow

    £95.00

    “LIVE. DIE. REPEAT.”

    Tom Cruise is one of the greatest movie stars in cinema history and certainly one of the most energetic and action centric actors, so it’s no surprise that in 2014 he took on a project that he was perfectly suited. Set in a war torn future, Cruise’s character Cage is a man fighting in a war against aliens and must relive the same day every time he dies until he can find a way to stop them invading the Earth. “Edge of Tomorrow” is a very clever, stylish (the exo-battle suits look super cool) time travel movie with some incredible action set pieces. The imagery featured here by Graphic design agency Concept Arts (regular collaborators with Cruise) on this 2014 US one sheet features both Cruise and Emily Blunt (she plays the elite warrior – Rita, who mentors Cruise) in full battle mode. Originally rolled (as issued) this presents and displays to excellent effect and represents a hugely collectable and totally cool piece of movie memorabilia for one of popular cinema’s most loved actors.

    Trivia: Tom Cruise didn’t want the exo-suits to be too CGI, so it would be more real to the audience. He showed up two months early to research and develop the suit. He thought its weapons were fun and cool. Emily Blunt was unprepared for the weight of the suit which was between 85-90 pounds, and the armaments between 120-125 pounds.

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  • Escape From New York Movie Poster

    Escape From New York

    £675.00

    “1997…New York City is now a maximum security prison..Breaking out is impossible..Breaking in is insane”

    1980’s movie posters don’t really come any better looking than Barry Jackson’s decapitated Statue of Liberty artwork for John Carpenter’s quintessential  sci-fi actioner “Escape From New York”. This impressive, country of origin film poster from is stunning and presented in beautiful rolled (as issued) condition. A magnificent unrestored, original example of a truly iconic poster that represents a fine piece of  cinematic movie memorabilia, from one of the modern masters of genre film making.

    Trivia: The model of the city set was repainted and reused for Ridley Scott’s  Blade Runner

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  • Escape From New York Movie Poster

    Escape From New York

    £325.00

    “1997…New York City is now a maximum security prison..Breaking out is impossible..Breaking in is insane”.

    Extremely scarce, original 1981 Thai one-sheet movie poster for John Carpenter’s quintessential cult 80’s sci-fi actioner “Escape From New York”. This rolled (as issued) example is presented in unrestored condition and displays to excellent effect with impressive country unique, Thai artwork by Tongdee Panumas. His style of artwork featuring Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell ) as the centrepiece and use of colour is truly impressive. A true classic 80s action poster and film, and a very collectable piece of cool and desirable original cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Kurt Russell pitched himself hard for the role of Snake Plissken as he was very keen to shake off his Disney image.

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  • Escape From New York Movie Poster

    Escape From New York

    £225.00

    “The world’s greatest leader is a hostage in the most dangerous place on Earth. Now only the deadliest man alive can save him.”

    You probably couldn’t find better movie from the 1980’s that introduces such an iconic cult character in Kurt Russell’s Snake Plissken (criminally only used in one more movie) or sums up the period quite like John Carpenter’s quintessential  sci-fi actioner “Escape From New York”. Carpenter always a well regarded and popular film maker has enjoyed a huge renaissance in more recent years so it was no surprise that this title was one of four seminal movies by the director re-released by Studio Canal in 2018, remastered in 4K, with the others being “They Live”, “Prince of Darkness” and “The Fog”. All four movies had a strictly limited cinematic release and were accompanied a newly designed poster campaign (quads and one-sheets) by leading artist Matt Ferguson. Ferguson’s unique artistic style is evident throughout the four, each with its very own unique colour palette. A number of these full-size 30″ x 40″ UK quad styles were also released as a limited edition art print by Vice Press. Identical to the cinematic quad, in fact exactly the same – same paper, printer etc these were issued as timed releases each signed and hand-numbered by Matt Ferguson. Offered here is one of these signed art prints numbered #48 from a print run of only 231. Originally rolled (as issued) it presents in excellent condition. A cool, cult poster that represents very collectable & desirable original film memorabilia from one of the greatest and most influential director’s who is still actively working in the film industry.

    Trivia: The model of the city set was repainted and reused for Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.

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  • Face Off Movie Poster

    Face/Off

    £95.00

    “It’s like looking in a mirror – only not.”

    Designed by BLT & Associates this original Advance (June 27) US One Sheet movie poster from 1997 featuring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage for John Woo’s ultra-cool, stylish, gun fu, actioner “Face/Off”. The third (and to date, most successful) American feature from Hong Kong action director John Woo, is everything a fan of Woo’s Asian work could possibly hope for It’s a loud, fast-paced, spectacularly violent epic helmed by a master craftsman, even with this ambitious third American feature, it is vastly on par with the director’s Hong Kong work, is very easily one of the best films of his career. This rolled (as issued) example features the split images of both Cage and Travolta and is presented in excellent condition and represents a desirable item of cinematic memorabilia.

    Trivia: Originally Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone were in mind to play the lead roles. When John Woo was brought in to direct, he decided that John Travolta and Nicolas Cage would be more suited to the roles. Other pairs that the studio wanted was Michael Douglas (who was the executive producer for this movie) and Harrison Ford, Bruce Willis and Alec Baldwin, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Steven Seagal, Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes, and Robert De Niro and Al Pacino.

     

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  • Face Off Movie Poster

    Face/Off

    £175.00

    “To foil a terrorist plot, an FBI agent assumes the identity of the criminal who murdered his son via facial transplant surgery, but the crook wakes up prematurely and vows revenge.”

    Price is for ALL THREE STYLES – Advance, Cage and Travolta character posters.

    A marvellous and eye-catching triptych of film posters from first release in 1997, designed by InSync Plus with includes the final release style US One Sheet and character posters for both Nicolas Cage and John Travolta for John Woo’s ultra-cool, stylish, gun fu, actioner “Face/Off”. Black and white blurred facial photography  makes for some striking imagery with bright red detailing. The hi-gloss finish only adds to what is a fantastic looking series of three posters. The third (and to date, most successful) American feature from Hong Kong action director John Woo, is everything a fan of Woo’s Asian work could possibly hope for It’s a loud, fast-paced, spectacularly violent epic helmed by a master craftsman, even with this ambitious third American feature, it is vastly on par with the director’s Hong Kong work, is very easily one of the best films of his career. These rolled (as issued) example are all presented in excellent condition and represents a very desirable set of three original movie posters.

    Trivia: It was released in June 1997, the same month as Nicolas Cage’s other action hit Con Air (1997), which came out a few weeks earlier. The films were shot consecutively, from the summer of 1996 to spring 1997, with the two productions nearly overlapping at one point.

     

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  • First Blood: Rambo Movie Poster

    First Blood: Rambo

    £395.00

    “This time he’s fighting for his life”

    Back in the early 1980’s when the character of John J. Rambo was introduced to movie screens, filmgoers were dealing with a character that was not displayed as an action icon, but a man who had a lot of demons within him. This is perfectly related here with possibly the imagery of Stallone as the ‘All-American hero’ Rambo on this original 1982 UK Quad film poster for “First Blood”. Beautiful artwork by Drew Struzan using acrylic & coloured pencils this is character defining artwork provides a fitting highlight to one of Stallone’s best films and a reminder as to why he was the most bankable star of the 1980’s. Originally folded (as issued) and totally unrestored, the UK quad film poster offered here remains in excellent high grade condition and represents a first class piece of impressive, very collectable original movie memorabilia for a true Hollywood legend.

    Trivia: Rambo’s trademark combat knife was custom designed by the late Arkansas knife maker Jimmy Lile. The movie popularized knock-off hollow handled survival knives with compasses in the pommel.

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  • From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

    From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

    £125.00

    You are Him. The one they call the Baba Yaga. How do I start doing what you do?”

    Any paper for Keanu Reeves’ John Wick franchise is extremely desirable, even when it features the newest assassin on the block – Ana de Armas is perfectly cast as the revenge seeking Eve in Len Wiseman’s “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina”. This incredibly popular film series is always complemented by an equally incredible series of movie posters and for this release, the creative arts agency BOND have produced a teaser poster that’s pretty spectacular, with a close-up dark and moody image of de Armas. Offered here is the advance US one-sheet, eye-catching and distinctive with its bold use of purples, blues with a touch of neon. Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect with only very minimal handling wear. A fantastic item of cinematic movie memorabilia from one of the best action franchises in recent memory that looks very very cool !

    Trivia: In John Wick: Ch 3 – Parabellum, the ballerina’s back tattoo text, as portrayed by Unity Phelan, “Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum” means “If you want peace, prepare for war” is seen when John returns to the Ruska Roma, but in Ballerina, Eve’s back tattoo text, portrayed by Ana de Armas, changes to “Lux In Tenebris”, meaning “Light in Darkness”.

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  • Game of Thrones Movie Poster

    Game of Thrones

    £250.00

    “When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die.”

    “When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives”. An early alternative lithograph for the phenomenally succesful HBO TV series “Game of Thrones”. Titled “The Harbinger”, this 2013 ‘Mondo’ screenprint features artwork by Ken Taylor and depicts the ‘three-eyed crow’, so significant in Bran Stark’s dreams. The landscape format perfectly suits the subject matter with the bright blood red sky of this ‘regular’ edition making it the best version to own. Limited to a print run of 440 this is hand-numbered #2. Originally rolled (as issued) it presents and displays to excellent effect and represents an outstanding piece of alternative movie memorabilia from one of the biggest TV shows in recent memory.

    Trivia: Game of Thrones is the first television series in history to be screened in IMAX theaters.

     

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