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  • ELF Movie Poster

    ELF

    £95.00

    “We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup.”

    “ELF” was a massive blockbuster hit when released in 2003 launching the cinematic career of – Will Ferrell and it has gone on to attain cult status, as one of the greatest and best-loved Christmas movies of all time, screened time and time again throughout the holiday season around the World. 2023 saw the 20th Anniversary of the film and it received a special limited release in the UK and it is from this release that this UK quad film poster is from. The imagery features one the best, heart warming scenes from the movie as Buddy (Will Ferrell) makes shapes (angel’s wings?) in the snow. Rolled (as issued) this example is offered in excellent condition, that represents a hugely collectable item of cinematic movie memorabilia, that’s guaranteed to put a smile on your face.

    Trivia: The apartment in which Buddy’s dad (James Caan) lives is the same apartment building (exterior shot) in which Dana Barrett lived in Ghostbusters (1984).

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  • Home Alone Movie Poster

    Home Alone

    £175.00

    “Merry Christmas, little fella. We know that you’re in there, and that you’re all alone.”

    “Home Alone” was a massive blockbuster hit when released in 1990 launching the career of child star – Macaulay Culkin and it has gone on to attain cult status, as one of the greatest and best-loved Christmas movies and is one of the highest grossing box office comedy’s of all time. Known as the ‘door’ style this original UK quad is the rarer of the two issued and features Culkin’s character Kevin MacCallister and his adversaries the ‘Wet Bandits’ – Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern. Rolled (as issued) this example presents very well and represents a rare piece of collectable cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: In May 2011, the house in Winnetka, Illinois used in this movie was listed for sale at $2.4 million. It sold in March 2012 for $1.585 million. The house is promoted as a tourist attraction, and cited as an example of “How to Get Your Home in the Movies”.

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