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“The Most Harrowing Experience That You May Ever Endure“
Some truly striking horror imagery for Nicolas Roeg’s, psychological thriller “Don’t Look Now” makes this Japanese B2 film poster from 1973 one of my personal favourite horror posters. The thought provoking imagery (unique to this Japanese release) perfectly suits the mood and feel of the film as a china doll dressed in red represents the dead child of the story. In excellent condition with only minimal handling wear this fantastic unfolded (as issued) example presents very well. A lovely example of Japanese horror cinematic memorabilia for a true classic of the genre.
Trivia: Nicolas Roeg wanted Julie Christie to attend a séance prior to filming. Leslie Flint, a direct voice medium based in Notting Hill, invited them to attend a session which he was holding for some American parapsychologists, who were coming over to observe him. Roeg and Christie went along and sat in a circle in the pitch dark and joined hands. Flint instructed his guests to “uncross” their legs, which Roeg subsequently incorporated into the film..
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“They set out to rob a bank…and damn near won a war instead !”
Stunning example of this much loved action-comedy-war ensemble piece. This is a very rare original 1970 first release UK quad film poster for Brian G. Hutton’s “Kelly’s Heroes” and features some fantastic adventure war artwork with great characterisations of its all-star cast; the colourful character driven imagery is a real highlight. Folded (as issued) this original unrestored UK quad film poster is from first year of release in Britain…One of the best posters from the war genre…This is a true first printing poster from this popular title; full bleed artwork to the edges (no border or white spaces) with superb deep unfaded colours. A magnificent poster and a very rare find in this high grade condition that represents a very collectable and desirable example of original film memorabilia.
Trivia: The movie was mainly filmed in Yugoslavia because the Yugoslavian army still had a large quantity of Sherman tanks in 1970.
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“Everything is in its proper place… Except the past”..Rare and original UK Quad film poster for Robert Redford’s 1980 multi-Oscar winning family drama “Ordinary People”. Originally folded this displays very well with unfaded deep rich colour. Nice solis example. featuring classic, simple design on a very rare and sought after film poster.
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