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  • Days of Thunder Movie Poster

    Days of Thunder

    £125.00

    “Cruise like Thunder”

    An eye-catching dayglo colour-palette dominates this original UK Quad movie poster for Tom Cruise’s 1990 blockbuster “Days of Thunder”. Cruise could do no wrong at the box office during this period and it’s no surprise he is featured so heavily on the global marketing campaign for the movie. With a hi-gloss finish to top things off this is a really impressive looking film poster. Originally rolled (as issued) this displays very well and represents a hugely collectable and totally cool piece of movie memorabilia for one of popular cinema’s most loved stars. Top Gun with cars !

    Trivia: At Daytona for the final race of the movie “Gentlemen Start Your Engines” is the voice of Burt Reynolds

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  • Death Race 2000 Movie Poster

    Death Race 2000

    £295.00

    “In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”

    “Death Race 2000” parodies so many things it’s hard to know where to begin. America-centrism (the government blame the French for everything), professional sports, pro wrestling (the drivers are badly acted “theme” types), Big Brother, and just about everything else you could name. At the same time it panders to the blood lust of the audience with camp cartoon violence. David Carradine as ‘Frankenstein’ in full on anti-hero mode gives a solid performance and Sylvester Stallone is hilarious as a driver with the mannerisms of a 30’s gangster, practicing on his accent for the Rocky movies. The artwork to promote the movie in the UK was the work of Tom William Chantrell’s artwork, and (in my honest opinion) one of his best. A true personal favourite with striking futuristic imagery, that was exclusively used for the British cinematic release. This beautiful, first year of release, 1975 UK quad film poster for Roger Corman’s cult offering is offered rolled (as issued) with vibrant, strong colours set against a bright white background and minimal handling wear. In this high grade condition it represents an extremely desirable and rare movie poster from a genre and decade that is fast becoming increasingly sought after. A very COOL poster from the 1970s.

    Trivia: Explaining why he took the role of Frankenstein in this film, David Carradine said “I started that picture two weeks after I walked off the Kung Fu (1972) set, and that was essentially my image, the “Kung Fu” character, and a lot of people still believe I’m that guy. The idea actually was: No. 1, if you walk off a television series, you better do a movie right away or you might never get to do one. And the second thing was to do something right away that would create the image of a monster to get rid of the image of that little Chinese guy that I’d been playing for four years. And, you know, it did kick-start my movie career.”

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  • Death Race 2000  (1975)

    Death Race 2000 (1975)

    £95.00

    “In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”…Beautiful Country unique example of this original 1977 Japan B2 film poster featuring Sylvester Stallone (in a very early pre-Rocky role) amd combining elements of the excellent US One sheet. This is truly INVESTMENT GRADE QUALITY being originally rolled with unfaded deep rich colours and stunning imagery make for an extremely desirable and rare movie poster from a genre that is becoming increasingly sought after.

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  • Death Race 2000  (1975)

    Death Race 2000 (1975)

    £150.00

    “In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”…David Carradine is featured in one of his best remembered roles on this original 1975 US One Sheet movie poster for the cult sci-fi film “Death Race 2000….A Cross Country Road Wreck”.

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  • Mad Max Film Poster

    Mad Max

    £895.00

    “When the gangs take over the highway…Remember he’s on your side.”

    It is true to say that the worldwide advertising poster campaign for George Miller’s 1979 cinematic ‘game changer’ “Mad Max” is special and presented here this original first year of British release UK quad film poster is no exception. Iconic Tom Beauvais artwork of an MFP figure pointing a shotgun directly at the viewer has been used and the car below the figure is a hybrid between the colourful V8 Interceptor cop vehicles and Max’s black Pursuit. It is a fantastic looking poster, perfectly suited by the British quad design and very desirable in this scarce landscape format. In this excellent condition it is a tough find and presents to an a very high standard. Originally ROLLED (as issued) and now presented conservation linen backed. The backing has been completed to a very high standard and this standout piece has deep, vibrant colours and stunning memorable sci-fi imagery. An extremely collectable and rare film poster from one of the most genre defining and influential film’s ever made.

    Trivia: Shot in twelve weeks, on a meager three hundred fifty thousand dollar budget, in and around Melbourne.

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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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