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  • Brazil Movie Poster

    Brazil

    £195.00

    “It’s about flights of fantasy. And the nightmare of reality. Terrorist bombings. And late night shopping. True Love. And creative plumbing.”

    A superb original unrestored 1985 UK quad film poster for Terry Gilliam’s masterpiece “Brazil”. An eye-catching design with artwork by Lagarrigue depicting a man (Jonathan Pryce), dressed in pyjamas on a flying bed. The original 1985 country of origin UK quad film poster offered here presents to excellent effect with bright unfaded depth of colour. Originally folded (as issued) this scarce example looks fantastic and represents a fine and rare example very collectable highly desirable original movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The second in Terry Gilliam‘s “Trilogy of Imagination”. The first was Time Bandits (1981), and the third was The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988). All three movies are about escapes from an awkward, ordered society, seen through the eyes of a child, a man in his thirties, and an elderly man.

     

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  • V-for-Vendetta-Movie-Poster

    V for Vendetta

    £95.00

    “Freedom !…Forever !”

    In 2006 design house Concept Arts produced five outstanding campaign posters for Alan Moore’s alternate timeline thriller “V for Vendetta” which features a fascist Great Britain under a totalitarian government regime. With each version hugely collectable in their own right this very rare original ‘Flames Style’ Advance  Teaser “Coming Soon” one sheet is a great example of modern design and graphics; strong colours, complemented by stark, bold imagery…Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of very desirable original ‘modern’ movie memorabilia…“People should not be afraid of their governments…Governments should be afraid of their people”

    Trivia: On a clock that has an hour hand and a minute hand, the time 11:05 makes a V. These two numbers, eleven and five — where eleven is the month, and five is the day — spell out ‘the fifth of November.’ “Remember, remember the 5th of November.”

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