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  • First Blood: Rambo Movie Poster

    First Blood: Rambo

    £395.00

    “This time he’s fighting for his life”

    Back in the early 1980’s when the character of John J. Rambo was introduced to movie screens, filmgoers were dealing with a character that was not displayed as an action icon, but a man who had a lot of demons within him. This is perfectly related here with possibly the imagery of Stallone as the ‘All-American hero’ Rambo on this original 1982 UK Quad film poster for “First Blood”. Beautiful artwork by Drew Struzan using acrylic & coloured pencils this is character defining artwork provides a fitting highlight to one of Stallone’s best films and a reminder as to why he was the most bankable star of the 1980’s. Originally folded (as issued) and totally unrestored, the UK quad film poster offered here remains in excellent high grade condition and represents a first class piece of impressive, very collectable original movie memorabilia for a true Hollywood legend.

    Trivia: Rambo’s trademark combat knife was custom designed by the late Arkansas knife maker Jimmy Lile. The movie popularized knock-off hollow handled survival knives with compasses in the pommel.

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  • Flashdance Movie Poster

    Flashdance

    £75.00

    “Take your passion… And make it happen!”

    An original 1987, first year of release in Czechoslovakia small one sheet film poster for Adrian Lynne’s “Flashdance”. This beautiful originally rolled example is pretty much faultless. A classic 80s poster featuring some amazing colourful, completely different title style artwork by Zdenek Ziegler. Particularly scarce and sought after in such high grade condition with a real, funky eye-catching design. Often seen as one the THE defining and most loved movies of the 1980s it represents a fantastic piece of original cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Joe Esposito recorded the vocals to the original version of “Flashdance … What A Feeling.” Producer Don Simpson and Adrian Lyne decided that since the lead character was a female, the song needed to be sung by a female. They hired Irene Cara to perform the song at the last minute. She re-wrote the original lyrics while riding in a car to the recording studio the day she recorded the song, and wound up winning an Oscar for her performance.

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  • For a Few Dollars More Movie Poster

    For a Few Dollars More – Per Qualche Dollaro in Più

    £125.00

    “Where life had no value, death, sometimes, had its price. That is why the bounty hunters appeared.”

    Sergio Leone’s “The Dollars Trilogy” is lauded (rightly so) as the greatest spaghetti westerns ever made with any paper from the films extremely sought after which makes this incredibly scarce 2014 Italian film festival release for the second in the series – “For a Few Dollars More” a real find. Not only super rare it arguably boasts a clever and stylish poster design featuring a colourful pop art style design by acclaimed  Italian artist Michelangelo Papuzza. Presented rolled (as issued) this example displays to excellent effect. An extremely limited release with a very small print run these posters are a truly collectable ‘modern’ piece of Eastwood/spaghetti western movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) calls himself Monco in this movie. “Manco” is Spanish for “lame of one hand”, “one handed”, or “one armed”, which is pretty appropriate considering his habit of fighting, drinking, et cetera with his left hand only. His right hand always remains on his gun underneath his trademark poncho.

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  • Frankenhooker Movie Poster

    Frankenhooker

    £295.00

    “She’s hot. She’s sexy. And she’s sutured to please.”

    An incredible country of origin, US one-sheet poster for one of the greatest cult horror movies ever made…Frank Henenlotter‘s “Frankenhooker”. Featuring country unique artwork, this really is eye-catching imagery created for this cult horror-comedy title. Any paper for this title is extremely sought after and also ultra scarce, with this being the first time we have ever offered a one-sheet for sale – and we are delighted that it is a country of origin example, which has always been a personal favourite of mine. Originally folded (as issued) this displays very well and represents scarce cinematic movie memorabilia for a film that has become one of the most desirable titles of the genre…“A Terrifying Tale Of Sluts And Bolts.”

    Trivia: Elizabeth has the last name of Shelley. This is an homage to Mary Shelley, the author of the original “Frankenstein”.

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  • Frankenhooker Movie Poster

    Frankenhooker

    £265.00

    “A Terrifying Tale Of Sluts And Bolts.”

    An absolutely stunning Japanese B2 film poster for one of the greatest cult horror movies ever made…Frank Henenlotter‘s “Frankenhooker”. Featuring incredible country unique artwork, this really is one of the best examples created for this cult horror-comedy title. Any paper for this title is extremely sought after and also ultra scarce, with this being the first time we have ever offered something for sale – and we are delighted that it is this Japanese B2, which has always been a personal favourite of mine. The finish is superb with neon, pink, green and blues popping from the paper (this day-glo effect is further enhanced by the high gloss finish – this does make it hard to photograph) Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect and represents scarce cinematic movie memorabilia for a film that has become one of the most desirable titles of the genre…“She’s hot. She’s sexy. And she’s sutured to please.”

    Trivia: Elizabeth has the last name of Shelley. This is an homage to Mary Shelley, the author of the original “Frankenstein”.

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  • Frankenstein Created Woman

    Frankenstein Created Woman

    £125.00

    “From flesh and innocence…Frankenstein has created the ultimate in evil- a beautiful woman with the soul of the devil !”

    A scarce original Japanese B2 film poster and one of Hammer’s best for Terence Fisher’s 1967 dark metaphysical horror “Frankenstein Created Woman”…The fourth entry in Hammer’s Frankenstein canon this stunning piece is a personal favourite and featured in Marcus Hearn’s excellent book “The Art of Hammer”. Originally rolled (as issued) and unrestored, it has some of the most memorable imagery of any Hammer poster…the image of Peter Cushing caressing a human skull and a bikini made of bandages are trademark Hammer. Presented in excellent high grade condition with minimal handling wear this represents a superb example of Hammer Horror cinema memorabilia.

    Trivia: “Frankenstein Created Woman” was originally mooted as a follow-up to “The Revenge of Frankenstein” during its production in 1958, at a time when Roger Vadim’s Et Dieu créa la femme (And God Created Woman) was successful (in fact, the film’s original working title was “And Then Frankenstein Created Woman”). The film finally went into production at Bray Studios on 4 July 1966. It was Hammer’s penultimate production there.

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  • From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Poster

    From Dusk Till Dawn

    £195.00

    “We got a bunch of fucking vampires out there, trying to get in here and suck our fucking blood. And that’s it. Plain and simple. I don’t want to hear anything about “I don’t believe in vampires,” because I don’t fucking believe in vampires, but I believe in my own two eyes, and what I saw, is fucking vampires. Now, do we all agree that what we are dealing with is vampires?”

    Robert Rodriguez’ “From Dusk till Dawn” combines vicious violence, Cheech Marin vampires, and some funny dark humour from the cast into one big collective film. More than a basic horror movie, it shows Rodriquez as a fine director and Quentin Tarantino as a tight screenwriter who bring to the screen shoot em up vampire fun for the Pulp Fiction/Evil Dead devotees. Pulse Advertising produced a cool looking poster (a mean looking, gun-toting George Clooney) for this grindhouse, horror-heist collaboration. Visual impact and design are key aspects of any Tarantino/Rodriguez production and this beautiful example perfectly illustrates that fact. This original, rolled (as issued) US One Sheet movie poster from 1996 displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of cult movie memorabilia from one of the best collaborative duos working today.

    Watch the Trailer HERE

    Trivia: The band playing in the “Titty Twister” is Tito & Tarantula, featuring Robert Rodriguez. The line-up also featured Oingo Boingo drummer Johnny ‘Vatos’ Hernandez.

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  • From Dusk Till Dawn Alternative Movie Poster

    From Dusk Till Dawn

    £225.00

    “One night is all that stands between them and freedom. But it’s going to be a hell of a night.”

    A personal favourite movie and alternative movie poster - Robert Rodriguez' "From Dusk till Dawn" combines vicious violence, Cheech Marin, vampires, and some funny dark humour from the cast into one big collective film. More than a basic horror movie, it shows Rodriquez as a fine director and Quentin Tarantino as a tight screenwriter who bring to the screen shoot em up vampire fun for the Pulp Fiction/Evil Dead devotees. A fantastic interpretation by Frank Frazetta for this grindhouse, horror-heist collaboration that perfectly captures the feel, look and attitude of the movie. Visual impact and artistic design are key aspects of any Tarantino/Rodriguez production and this beautiful example perfectly illustrates that fact, as a super-sexy Santanico Pandemonium (Salma Hayek) dominates the imagery. Legendary artist Frank Frazetta originally painted this art as a poster concept in 1996 after being personally (Rodriguez is a huge Frazetta fan) commissioned by Robert Rodriguez himself. Absolutely stunning, the photograph really doesn't do this example justice - being a giclee print (see below) with colour separations by Jason Edmiston the vibrant colours pop from the paper as this 2022 hand-numbered (#16/70) art print displays and presents to excellent effect and represents an amazing piece of cult cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Watch the Trailer HERE

    Trivia: Originally, Quentin Tarantino pitched this to John Travolta the same time as he was preparing to film Pulp Fiction (1994). Travolta was not interested in working on a vampire movie, and wanted to work on Pulp Fiction instead.

    What is Giclee ?

    Derived from the French term gicler – meaning ‘to squirt or spray’, the term describes a printing process whereby microscopic dots of pigment-based ink are sprayed onto archival-quality paper to ensure the fidelity of a limited edition print to an original artwork.

    The richness, accuracy and depth of colour is thanks to the method’s potential to achieve a huge colour gamut (the spectrum of colours distinguishable by the human eye). Unlike the four tones used in lithography, giclées often use five: light cyan, cyan, light magenta, yellow and black.

    Fantastic for reproductions which require maximum detail, giclées are most commonly found on watercolour paper or canvas, but can also be created on glass. Different types of paper will produce different effects. Matte paper works well behind glass due its lack of reflectivity, whilst the shine of a glossy finish can give an artwork a brighter appearance.

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  • Full Tilt Boogie Movie Poster

    Full Tilt Boogie

    £75.00

    “Unzipped. Unwrapped. Unleashed !”

    “Full Tilt Boogie” is a really good and informative feature length documentary on the making of “From Dusk Till Dawn”. It covers most aspects of the film making process. Interviews with all of the cast and crew, following them around during filming and off hours from start to finish. Having to deal with issues like unions, paparazzi, weather, long hours, and unexpected fires as the main set burns down…Hard work, yes, but there is real passion in their film-making as they all seem to love what they’re doing. Originally included as an extra on the “From Dusk Till Dawn Collectors Series DVD before receiving a limited theatrical release, this is a genuinely scarce film poster. Originally, rolled (as issued) US One Sheet movie poster from 1997 displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of hard to find cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Watch the Trailer HERE

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  • George Michael: A Different Story Movie Poster

    George Michael: A Different Story

    £150.00

    “It’s a film for all His fans and for all people who love His songs.”

    “George Michael: A Different Story” is a touching 2004 documentary where George’s tells his story, with anecdotes and observations from his family, closest friends and musical peers. An extremely limited release, showing for a short period in a small number of arthouse cinemas, this UK quad, featuring a great image of George Michael  is an incredibly rare film poster. This originally rolled (as issued) example displays superbly and represents a fantastic and hugely collectable item of music and movie memorabilia for a performer and musician who was truly unique.

    Ain’t it cool news“The documentary covers a good deal of Michael’s personal life in between all of his albums as well as some of the close inspirations for many of his songs. It discusses the many gains, losses and the mysteries of George himself with some regrets but an effort of hanging in there long enough to pull together.”

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  • Ghostbusters Movie Poster

    Ghostbusters

    £325.00

    “Gozer the Gozerian, good evening. As a duly designated representative of the city, county, and state of New York, I order you to cease any and all supernatural activity and return forthwith to your place of origin or to the nearest convenient parallel dimension.”

    One of the best must hummable theme tunes and a truly apocalyptic finale, it is no surprising that “Ghostbusters” was the biggest film of 1984. A supernatural summer blockbuster with humour, thrills, spills and some of the best special effects money could buy at the time. Ivan Reitman’s masterpiece is a much loved genuine classic. This Advance  ‘Coming to Save the World This Summer’ country of origin US one-sheet movie poster is a beauty and features the instantly recognisable ‘stop-ghost’ logo synonymous with the film. Originally folded (as issued) this superb unrestored example displays to excellent effect with minimal age and handling wear. An impressive item of collectable film movie memorabilia from one the best movies to come out of the 1980’s.

    Trivia: Almost none of the scenes were filmed as scripted; most had at least one ad-lib. Most of Bill Murray‘s lines are ad-libs.

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  • Ghostbusters Alternative Movie Poster

    Ghostbusters

    £225.00

    “Gozer the Gozerian, good evening. As a duly designated representative of the city, county, and state of New York, I order you to cease any and all supernatural activity and return forthwith to your place of origin or to the nearest convenient parallel dimension.”

    One of the best must hummable theme tunes and a truly apocalyptic finale, it is no surprising that “Ghostbusters” was the biggest film of 1984. A supernatural summer blockbuster with humour, thrills, spills and some of the best special effects money could buy at the time. Ivan Reitman’s masterpiece is a much loved genuine classic that has been complemented by a series of alternative movie posters and in 2019 Mondo commissioned leading artist – Robert Sammelin to create his version. Sammelin has produced an outstanding addition to the title, truly eye-catching and super stylish as Gozer the Gozerian and the Stay Puft Marshmallow man take centre stage in the streams of the Ghostbusters’ proton packs. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect being hand-numbered #311/325. An extremely scarce example and an impressive item of collectable film movie memorabilia from one the best movies to come out of the 1980’s.

    Trivia: Almost none of the scenes were filmed as scripted; most had at least one ad-lib. Most of Bill Murray‘s lines are ad-libs.

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