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  • Bonded-By-Blood-Movie-Poster

    Bonded By Blood

    £75.00

    “In 1995, drug suppliers and career criminals Tony Tucker, Patrick Tate and Craig Rolfe were blasted to death by a shot gun whilst waiting in a Range Rover in Rettendon, Essex.”

    A cult  film poster for a cult ‘Brit-Flick’ gangster movie…Sacha Bennet’s brutal true-life crime thriller “Bonded By Blood”. The original 2010 UK quad film poster offered here is a ‘cast-style’ offering featuring the main stars. A very collectible example, this originally rolled (as issued) film poster displays beautifully and is presented in excellent condition with just very minor handling wear and represents an extremely desirable piece of original British movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: This is the third telling of the notorious Essex Boys murders that was previous filmed as Essex Boys (2000) and Rise of the Footsoldier (2007).

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  • Charlie-Movie-Poster

    Charlie

    £75.00

    “The film is about Charlie Richardson, the inspiration for James Fox’s character in Performance & Organized crime in London.”

    “Charlie”, Malcolm Needs’ Brit-Gangster film loosely based on the life and times of notorious London gangster Charlie Richardson and his gang. The original UK quad film poster to accompany the 2004 release features a striking close up of ‘Charlie’ played by Luke Goss. Like many small studio independent releases the advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited cinema showings is truly scarce. Originally rolled this incredibly scarce example displays to excellent effect and represents a highly sought after piece of collectible film movie memorabilia presented in superb condition.

     

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  • Goodfellas Movie Poster

    Goodfellas

    £225.00

    “As far back as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be a gangster.” — Henry Hill, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1955.”

    Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” is an iconic motion picture and a giant of the crime genre that will stand the test of time for years and years to come. An absolutely beautiful complete set of all eight (8) US front of house lobby cards for one of the best gangster films ever made…Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas”. Featuring a series of eight fantastic full colour images with our highlight card – Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and RayLiotta from the famous card playing scene where Tommy (Pesci) shoots Spider (Michael Imperioli). Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) all eight (8) appear unused and present to excellent effect. Hugely desirable and a must have title for the serious poster collector or Goodfellas fan it represents a premium piece of quality collectable movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The “How am I funny?” scene is based on something that actually happened to Joe Pesci. While working in a restaurant, a young Pesci apparently told a mobster that he was funny, a compliment that was met with a less-than-enthusiastic response. Pesci relayed the anecdote to Martin Scorsese, who decided to include it in the film. Scorsese didn’t include the scene in the shooting script, so that Pesci and Ray Liotta‘s interactions would elicit genuinely surprised reactions from the supporting cast.

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  • Goodfellas Movie Poster

    Goodfellas

    £295.00

    “As far back as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be a gangster.” — Henry Hill, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1955.”

    Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” is an iconic motion picture and a giant of the gangster genre that will stand the test of time for years and years to come. Designed by Territory Studios advertising agency the movie poster imagery that accompanied the 2016 BFI release was equally as memorable. The imagery of the three stars (De Niro, Pesci & Liotta) accompanied by one of their key scenes makes for a stylish design with the red filter particularly effective. The BFI are renowned for producing excellent and ‘fresh’ poster designs for their limited run releases and this is considered one of the best. As with all BFI screenings they are very limited (sometimes only a single showing) with an incredibly small  print run. making the posters very hard to come by. This originally rolled (as issued) example displays & presents to fine effect. Hugely desirable and a must have title for the serious poster collector or Goodfellas fan it represents a premium piece of quality collectable movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The “How am I funny?” scene is based on something that actually happened to Joe Pesci. While working in a restaurant, a young Pesci apparently told a mobster that he was funny, a compliment that was met with a less-than-enthusiastic response. Pesci relayed the anecdote to Martin Scorsese, who decided to include it in the film. Scorsese didn’t include the scene in the shooting script, so that Pesci and Ray Liotta‘s interactions would elicit genuinely surprised reactions from the supporting cast.

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  • Janis

    Janis

    £125.00

    This very rare 1975 original US One sheet movie poster features a great Jim Marshall photograph of the legendary Janis Joplin performing, perfectly capturing the electricity of a live performance.

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  • Layer-Cake-Film-Poster

    Layer Cake

    £125.00

    “England. Typical. Even drug dealers don’t work weekends.”

    Original British UK Quad movie poster for Matthew Vaughn’s directorial debut crime thriller “Layer Cake”. A striking and distinctive design and now like all of Daniel Craig’s back catalog since starring as James Bond extremely sought after and collectible. This Style B. sexy ‘Stockings & Suspenders’ design UK quad film poster is from first year of release 2004. Being originally rolled (as issued) it displays and presents to excellent effect with striking eye-catching imagery. Country of origin ‘Brit’ film posters for this genre of gritty and entertaining crime/heist movies are incredibly popular and this beautifully presented example represents a fine piece of original and desirable film movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The actor who plays “The Duke” is Jamie Foreman, son of notorious London gang enforcer Freddie Foreman.

     

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  • Layer Cake Movie Poster

    Layer Cake

    £295.00

    “England. Typical. Even drug dealers don’t work weekends.”

    Original British UK Quad movie poster for Matthew Vaughn’s directorial debut crime thriller “Layer Cake”. A striking and distinctive design and now like all of Daniel Craig’s back catalog since starring as James Bond extremely sought after and collectible. This Style B. sexy ‘Stockings & Suspenders’ design UK quad film poster is from first year of release 2004. Being originally rolled (as issued) it displays and presents to excellent effect with striking eye-catching imagery. Country of origin ‘Brit’ film posters for this genre of gritty and entertaining crime/heist movies are incredibly popular and this beautifully presented example represents a fine piece of original and desirable film movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The actor who plays “The Duke” is Jamie Foreman, son of notorious London gang enforcer Freddie Foreman.

     

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  • Led Zeppelin: Becoming Led Zeppelin Movie Poster

    Led Zeppelin: Becoming Led-Zeppelin

    £155.00

    Whole Lotta Zeppelin…

    Original British UK quad film poster for Bernard MacMahon’s Led Zeppelin rockumentary Becoming Led-Zeppelin”. Produced with the full co-operation of the remaining members of the band and includes some incredible previously unreleased and unseen footage as their meteoric rise from West Midlands’ session players to fully fledged rockstars is given a fresh new take. Featuring band imagery from an early live performance, set against over-sized text (in the familiar Led Zeppelin style) it is a poster design that’s perfectly suited to the landscape format go the British quad. From 2025, this originally rolled (as issued), example is presented in excellent high grade condition. Fantastic Led Zeppelin and cinema collectable and a marvellous piece of music and film memorabilia.

    Trivia: One of the bands mentioned on the flyers seen in the film is “The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation.” Dunbar would later be famed for playing with artists like David Bowie, Journey, Jefferson Starship, Frank Zappa, and Whitesnake. Early in his career, Dunbar drummed for John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, a band that featured some of the earliest work from artists like Mick Fleetwood and Eric Clapton. When Dunbar was fired from the band, he called his next band “Retaliation” as a way of chiding Mayall.

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  • Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains The Same

    Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains The Same

    £195.00

    “In Concert And Beyond…”

    Original Japanese B3 Nakazuri film poster for the Led Zeppelin concert rockumentary “The Song Remains The Same”…With musical scenes filmed at New York’s Madison Square Gardens this is the definitive film of the greatest rock band ever. From first year of release in Japan, 1977 the design has been re-imagined and is country unique to Japan and features artwork to the front with black and white photographs and text (with in English and Japanese) on the reverse. Originally rolled (as issued), unrestored and presented here in exceptional investment grade condition…Fantastic Led Zeppelin collectable from their heyday…incredibly rare piece of music and film memorabilia.

    Trivia: Jimmy Page‘s scene was filmed in the Scottish Highlands behind his house, previously owned by Aleister Crowley, on the shores of Loch Ness in Scotland.

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  • LEMMY Movie Poster

    LEMMY

    £150.00

    “49% Motherf**ker, 51% Son of a Bitch.”

    Heavy metal rock gods don’t come any more legendary than Motorhead front man ‘Lemmy’ (Lemmy Kilmister). A true British institution and all-round ‘top-bloke’ as featured here in the 2010 documentary “Lemmy” by Greg Olliver and Wes Orshoski.  With testimonials by rock’s leading ‘Hall of Famers” (many of which are featured on the UK quad design) this is a remarkable cinematic biography. Designed by OTMentertain the imagery on the British quad places Lemmy centre stage offset against an ‘Ace of Spades’ logo. The advertising campaign for the movie was very low key and the UK film posters that accompanied the extremely limited cinema release are truly scarce. Originally rolled (as issued) this incredibly rare example displays to excellent effect and represents a fantastic collectable item of music, film and cultural memorabilia.

    Trivia: The film crew had to clean Lemmy’s kitchen to shoot the shot of Lemmy making breakfast cause Lemmy didn’t want to do it or to shoot in a dirty kitchen.

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  • Midnight Express

    Midnight Express

    £225.00

    “Walk into the incredible true experience of Billy Hayes, and bring all the courage you can!”…Extremely rare original country of origin 1979 UK Quad movie poster for Alan Parker’s Oscar winning “Midnight Express”. In near flawless condition this looks amazing with memorable imagery combined with simple striking design…Investment grade quality.

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  • Quadrophenia Movie Poster

    Quadrophenia

    £195.00

    “All right, so I fancied you. We had it off together. But that don’t mean nothin’, does it?”

    A double signed – Phil Daniels and Leslie Ash, over-sized photograph for Franc Roddam’s classic snap-shot of 60’s life “Quadrophenia”. Voted the 35th greatest British film of all time by “Total Film”. It has been cited as a major influence on the mod revival in music and fashion of the early 1980’s. This superb autographed example is excellent condition and has been signed by two of the stars – LESLIE ASH and PHIL DANIELS, with both adding their character name to their signatures – Steph and Jimmy. Leslie Ash’s signature was obtained in person on April 6th at London Film Fair, 2025 with Phil Daniels’ already present from a private signing. It’s a fantastic image of both actors and a great shot of Jimmy’s Vespa Lambretta. A real centre piece for any collection and a genuinely rare piece of very desirable British film / rock memorabilia…“Nothing seems right, apart from Brighton. I mean, Brighton was OK. Going to court with the Ace and that. And, like, I was a mod there, you know? I mean that’s something, innit, eh?”

    Trivia: When Jimmy is in his shed, working on his scooter, he is simultaneously reflected in its four wing mirrors; a visual metaphor of the film’s theme(s) and title.

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