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  • Oh!-What-a-Lovely-War-Movie-Poster

    Oh! What a Lovely War

    £145.00

    “The ever popular war game with songs battles & a few jokes”

    “Oh! What a Lovely War” was Richard Attenborough’ Directorial debut in 1969 and also resulted in a highly patriotic film poster with a Union Jack design and as Sim Branagan states in his 2006 book “British Film Posters” – “A clever and appealing spoof of the classic Kitchener call-up poster”. With initial design by John Billingham and finished artwork by Brian Sanders each section of the Union Jack flag feature a scene from the movie and include General Haig (John Mills) playing leap frog and Brighton Pier with the colours red, white and blue are enhanced with Khaki, lilac and different shades of blue, red & green. An exceptional and eye-catching looking film poster with superbly detailed imagery, this really is a beautifully designed stand out poster and is becoming increasingly hard to find. Originally folded (as issued) this 1969 UK quad film poster displays superbly with vibrant unfaded colour tones. This excellent unrestored example presents to very good effect and represents an fine piece of collectable original British film memorabilia.

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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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  • The Rock Movie Poster

    The Rock

    £75.00

    “Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.”

    An all-action bombastic thriller as only Michael Bay can deliver – “The Rock”. His 1996 Alcatraz set movie saw Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris square up to stop a missile strike on San Francisco, and it is all of these stars featured on this US one-sheet movie poster designed by Dan Chapman. Offered in original rolled (as issued) condition, this fine example presents to excellent effect with minimal of handling wear and represents a cool and eye-catching piece of cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: In the scene in the interrogation room where FBI agent Stanley Goodspeed introduces himself to John Mason (Sir Sean Connery), John replies “But of course you are”. This was exactly the same line he used when he met Plenty O’Toole in the casino scene in the Bond movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971).

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