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  • 30 Days of Night

    30 Days of Night

    £50.00

    “They’re Coming.”…Ignition Print have produced one of the most distinctive horror poster’s in year’s. This Advance US One Sheet movie poster from original year of release 2007 is rolled and in exceptional condition. A truly stunning looking poster from the best vampire film in recent times.

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  • John Carpenter's: Vampires

    John Carpenter’s: Vampires

    £50.00

    “From the master of terror comes a new breed of evil.”…This is a rare rolled US One Sheet movie poster from original year of release 1998 for John Carpenter’s “Vampires”. A great looking blood red horror poster by New Wave Creative with superb graphics in excellent condition.

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  • Lair of the White Worm Movie Poster

    Lair of the White Worm

    £295.00

    “Now, if you’re sitting comfortably, I shall tell you why you must not be afraid to die. To die so that the god may live is a privilege, Kevin, and if you know anything at all about history, you will know that human sacrifice is as old as Dionin himself, whose every death is a rebirth into a god ever mightier !”

    A terrifying eye-catching film poster for Ken Russell’s “Lair of the White Worm”. This original 1988 UK quad film poster is stunning; truly memorable horror imagery as we see a close up of snarling fanged snake-creature about to attack. Very in your face and not at all as understated and restrained (much like the legendary Director). With unique British, country of origin artwork this is an extremely desirable and very scarce poster. In excellent original, unrestored condition this folded (as issued) example displays to superb effect and represents an impressive item of original horror movie memorabilia from a cult British horror classic.

    Trivia: The D’Ampton worm is an obvious reference to the Lambton worm, which is a real English legend, dating back at least to the mediaeval period.

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  • Lesbian Vampire Killers

    Lesbian Vampire Killers

    £75.00

    “Two no-hopers. One cursed village. One hell of a night !”

    An original 2009 Advance UK Quad movie poster for Phil Claydon’s horror comedy romp “Lesbian Vampire Killers”. James Corden and Mathew Horne (yes, the two guys from the hit TV show “Gavin and Stacey”) in their first cinematic endeavour. This movie is often compared to “Shaun of the Dead” but with lesbian vampires and has established a real cult following of fans. A eye-catching poster design by FEREF makes for a desirable piece of original movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Writers Stewart Williams and Paul Hupfield were challenged to think of the dumbest and yet most commercial title possible for a film, Lesbian Vampire Killers was the answer. They then went away and wrote the script.

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  • The Lost Boys Movie Poster

    Lost Boys, The

    £195.00

    “Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”

    A absolutely beautiful complete set of all eight (8) US front of house lobby cards for one of the best vampire films ever made…Joel Schumacher’s “The Lost Boys”. Featuring a series of eight fantastic full colour images with our highlight card – Kiefer Sutherland and his vampiric family being my personal favourite. Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) all eight (8) appear unused and present to excellent effect. This is THE teenage angst vampire movie with this investment grade set showcasing the teen vampires in all their undead glory…“Something I never could stomach about Santa Carla, all the damn vampires!”

    Trivia: In the cave of the Lost Boys, you can see a poster of Jim Morrison, who recorded the original version of “People are Strange” with The Doors. Also, when Star and Laddie are being carried into Sam’s room, you can see a poster of Echo & The Bunnymen, who recorded the version used in the movie.

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  • The Lost Boys Movie Poster

    Lost Boys, The

    £150.00

    “Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”

    A absolutely stunning Japanese B2 film poster for one of the best vampire films ever made…Joel Schumacher’s “The Lost Boys”. Featuring country unique artwork by the Japanese artist Akira Yokoyama, this really is one of the best examples created for this cult horror-comedy title. Originally rolled (as issued) this presents to excellent effect. This is THE teenage angst vampire movie with this high grade poster showcasing the teen vampires in all their undead glory…“Something I never could stomach about Santa Carla, all the damn vampires!”

    Trivia: In the cave of the Lost Boys, you can see a poster of Jim Morrison, who recorded the original version of “People are Strange” with The Doors. Also, when Star and Laddie are being carried into Sam’s room, you can see a poster of Echo & The Bunnymen, who recorded the version used in the movie.

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  • The Lost Boys Movie Poster

    Lost Boys, The

    £295.00

    “Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”

    A country of origin US One Sheet from original year of release, 1987 for Joel Schumacher’s classic 1980s vampire flick – “The Lost Boys”. Designed by Intralink Film Graphic Design and with artwork by John Alvin this is a very striking original movie poster featuring the teen vampires in all their undead glory presented in muted grey stones against a bright, blood red background. Originally rolled (as issued) this example presents to excellent effect and represents a fantastic piece of original cinematic memorabilia for this super popular movie…“Something I never could stomach about Santa Carla, all the damn vampires!”

    Trivia: In the cave of the Lost Boys, you can see a poster of Jim Morrison, who recorded the original version of “People are Strange” with The Doors. Also, when Star and Laddie are being carried into Sam’s room, you can see a poster of Echo & The Bunnymen, who recorded the version used in the movie.

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  • True-Blood-Movie-Poster

    TRUE BLOOD

    £50.00

    “Do Bad Things…”

    With the growing popularity of online streaming and Viewing On Demand certain TV shows have achieved viewing figures that are comparable to major Hollywood films. Alan Ball’s “TRUE BLOOD” is one such TV show. Based on the best selling vampire novels of Charlaine Harris the HBO produced series proved incredibly popular running over 7 Seasons from 2008 – 2014. Introducing the viewer to vampires, werewolves, witches, goblins and fairies “TRUE BLOOD” was one of the most popular TV shows across the globe without a truly large and devoted fan base. Like the Movie studios, TV companies began treating their shows with similar advertising campaigns and posters and merchandising were produced to promote their most popular products. This is a rare example of the 201o US one sheet style TV poster used to promote Season 3 of “TRUE BLOOD”. Featuring a great ‘dark moody’ and very sexy cast shot it’s a fantastic looking piece and guaranteed original. Presented in excellent near mint rolled (as issued) condition it appears almost faultless and represents an investment grade example of desirable and collectable original TV memorabilia.

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  • Wolfman, The       (2010)

    Wolfman, The (2010)

    £35.00

    “Fear What Is Within”…Beautiful looking original rolled US One Sheet movie poster for Joe Johnston’s 2010 remake of Universal’s classic “The Wolfman”. Designed by The Cimarron Group this is the Final Release version concentrating on close ups of the main stars. The extreme high gloss almost polished finish makes for a very striking poster.

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  • Wolfman, The       (2010)

    Wolfman, The (2010)

    £35.00

    “When the moon is full the legend comes to life”…Beautiful looking original rolled US One Sheet movie poster for Joe Johnston’s 2010 remake of Universal’s classic “The Wolfman”. Designed by Cold Open this is the First teaser advance (02-12-10) for what promises to be one of the films of 2010. A fog shrouded forest, a damsel in distress…what a teaser poster should be. The extreme high gloss almost polished finish makes for a very striking poster.

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