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  • Andy Warhol's BAD Movie Poster

    Andy Warhol’s BAD

    £225.00

    “I won’t have that kind of toilet talk in my kitchen.”

    Although the Andy Warhol name is only referred to in the title for Jed Johnson’s 1977 shock comedy “Andy Warhol’s BAD” it cannot be said that the accompanying movie poster (not by Warhol) for this New World Pictures release is not impressive.  An eye-catching, stylish design with an amazingly bright colour palette. Any art or memorabilia with a Warhol connection is very collectable and this original 1977 US one sheet is no exception. Presented unrestored, in original folded (as issued) condition this lovely example displays very well and represents  a fine piece of original movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Perry King said Andy Warhol told him in reference to the plot of bad “I wanted to make a film about evil women and incompetent men”

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  • Andy Warhol's Frankenstein Movie Poster

    Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein

    £225.00

    “To know death, Otto, you have to f**k life…in the gall bladder!”

    Although the Andy Warhol name is only referred to in the title for Paul Morrissey’s 1974 shock horror “Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein” (also released as “Flesh for Frankenstein”) it cannot be said that the accompanying movie poster (not by Warhol) for this Bryanston Pictures release is not impressive.  A clever, stylish design with FRANKENSTEIN apparently written in blood over an open cut then sewn together in thick black thread…certainly memorable. Any art or memorabilia with a Warhol connection is very collectable and this original 1974 US one sheet is no exception. Presented unrestored, in original folded (as issued) condition this lovely example displays very well and represents  a fine piece of original movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The film was shot with a 3D technique called Spacevision. Unlike other 3D films that usually required red and blue glasses, this one required polarized glasses with one lens slightly shifted, which allowed full colors in the film. The 3D effects were mostly pronounced in the center of the screen.

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  • Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3 Alternative Movie Poster

    Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3

    £425.00

    “Trapped in time. Surrounded by evil. Low on gas”

    Sam Raimi’s “Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3” is not as rooted in the horror genre as its predecessors – although it has its horrific elements, it seems to be first and foremost a dark fantasy comedy – with lots of one-liners and slapstick and gore. It’s kind of a delirious combination of horror, comedy, fantasy, action, and adventure, but it’s definitely the horror element that comes across in this 2017 alternative movie poster from Graham Humphreys. The medieval dead and undead never looked scarier and are out in full force as the hero from the previous two instalments – Ash (Bruce Campbell) cuts a worried looking figure. Originally rolled (as issued) the example offered here is truly exceptional; This limited edition it has been signed by Humphreys and hand-numbered #48/100 and displays and presents to excellent effect with amazing imagery and deep, rich colours. The horror ‘fan-boy’ love for Sam Raimi & Bruce Campbell is well deserved with related memorabilia much sought after, making this a hugely collectable piece.

    Trivia: Released in Japan as “Captain Supermarket”.

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  • Beetlejuice Movie Poster

    Beetlejuice

    £325.00

    “See The Ghost With The Most”

    An original 1988 UK Quad movie poster from the bizarre Tim Burton dark horror comedy “Beetlejuice”. Designed by B.D.Fox Independent with Carl Ramsey finished artwork this is a really great looking film poster; incredible lifelike imagery with the green titles and cast credits finished with a luminous ink – it really is effective, adding a spooky vibe to the design. “Beetlejuice” is a wacky, twisted and wild, typical Tim Burton comedy in which recently deceased young couple Adam (Alec Baldwin) and Barbara (Geena Davis) seek help from crazed spirit Betelgeuse – a.k.a. Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton) – when they are unable to put up with the family that’s newly moved into their house. Presented in original ROLLED (as issued) high grade condition with colours that pop from the paper this super clean example represents a fantastic piece of cinema memorabilia for one of the best loved movies from the 1980s.

    Trivia: The skeleton head on top of Betelgeuse’s Merry-Go-Round is one of the first appearances of Jack Skellington, a skeleton figure which Tim Burton had been drawing since 1982, and would ultimately be used as the main character of The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), which Burton co-wrote and produced.

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  • Black Swan

    Black Swan

    £75.00

    “The new production needs a new swan queen. A fresh face to present to the world. But which of you can embody both swans? The white and the black?”

    The poster campaign for Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 psychological thriller “Black Swan” was really quite exceptional, with awards for many of the designs. This creepy version by Empire Design was one of those winners and it really is stunning…disturbing, yet still fantastic close up image of the “Black Swan” Natalie Portman as her face cracks like a china doll.. Originally rolled this rare example displays very well and makes for a great piece of artwork…A film unmatched in recent years for award winning poster designs with each one special in their own right and highly collectable.

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  • Original Black Swan Movie Poster

    Black Swan (La Boca) “Black and Red Dancer” Style – 4 of 4

    £1,250.00

    “The truth is when I look at you all I see is the white swan. Yes you’re beautiful, fearful, and fragile. Ideal casting. But the black swan? It’s a hard fucking job to dance both.”

    The poster campaign for Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 psychological thriller “Black Swan” was really quite exceptional, with creative design agency La Boca picking up a multitude of cinema & design awards for their series of four posters. This outstanding set of ALL four (4) posters is indeed a magnificent find. This complete set is the ultra rare promotional series of four (4) UK / British one sheet posters, given exclusively to Studio executives and VIP’s. There are very few in existence. Printed on heavy stock paper this “Black and Red Dancer” style is lightly rolled. Colours are fantastic and condition is as perfect as one could hope for; it displays superbly. One of the best looking and certainly the rarest and most collectable set of film memorabilia posters of recent years ALL presented in investment grade condition. ***NOTE: Price quoted is for SET of ALL 4 posters***

    Trivia: When shooting Black Swan, Natalie Portman sustained many injuries, which caused delays to the production. The most common injury was her left toe, which had to be restrapped while the cast and crew waited. This kind of delay was so frequent it was called a “Natalie Portman’s Left Toe Delay” which was later shortened to…Portmantoe.

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  • Black Swan Movie Poster

    Black Swan (La Boca) “Dancer Merged With Swan” Style – 3 of 4

    £1,250.00

    “The truth is when I look at you all I see is the white swan. Yes you’re beautiful, fearful, and fragile. Ideal casting. But the black swan? It’s a hard fucking job to dance both.”

    The poster campaign for Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 psychological thriller “Black Swan” was really quite exceptional, with creative design agency La Boca picking up a multitude of cinema & design awards for their series of four posters. This outstanding set of ALL four (4) posters is indeed a magnificent find. This complete set is the ultra rare promotional series of four (4) UK / British one sheet posters, given exclusively to Studio executives and VIP’s. There are very few in existence. Printed on heavy stock paper this “Dancer Merged with Swan” style is lightly rolled. Colours are fantastic and condition is as perfect as one could hope for; it displays superbly. One of the best looking and certainly the rarest and most collectable set of film memorabilia posters of recent years ALL presented in investment grade condition. ***NOTE: Price quoted is for SET of ALL 4 posters***

    Trivia: Out of all the award nominations the film received the only category sweep was Natalie Portman winning every Best Actress category, including Golden Globe and Academy Award, in which she was nominated.

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  • Black Swan Movie Poster

    Black Swan (La Boca) “Face in Swan” Style – 1 of 4

    £1,250.00

    “The truth is when I look at you all I see is the white swan. Yes you’re beautiful, fearful, and fragile. Ideal casting. But the black swan? It’s a hard fucking job to dance both.”

    The poster campaign for Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 psychological thriller “Black Swan” was really quite exceptional, with creative design agency La Boca picking up a multitude of cinema & design awards for their series of four posters. This outstanding set of ALL four (4) posters is indeed a magnificent find. This complete set is the ultra rare promotional series of four (4) UK / British one sheet posters, given exclusively to Studio executives and VIP’s. There are very few in existence. Printed on heavy stock paper this “Face in Swan” style is lightly rolled. Colours are fantastic and condition is as perfect as one could hope for; it displays superbly. One of the best looking and certainly the rarest and most collectable set of film memorabilia posters of recent years ALL presented in investment grade condition. ***NOTE: Price quoted is for SET of ALL 4 posters***

    Trivia: Both Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman have praised choreographer Benjamin Millepied for altering the choreography enough to allow them to do most of their own dancing and to help them appear like professionals.

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  • Black Swan Movie Poster

    Black Swan (La Boca) “White Dancer in Black Swan” Style – 2 of 4

    £1,250.00

    “The truth is when I look at you all I see is the white swan. Yes you’re beautiful, fearful, and fragile. Ideal casting. But the black swan? It’s a hard fucking job to dance both.”

    The poster campaign for Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 psychological thriller “Black Swan” was really quite exceptional, with creative design agency La Boca picking up a multitude of cinema & design awards for their series of four posters. This outstanding set of ALL four (4) posters is indeed a magnificent find. This complete set is the ultra rare promotional series of four (4) UK / British one sheet posters, given exclusively to Studio executives and VIP’s. There are very few in existence. Printed on heavy stock paper this “White Dancer in Black Swan” style is lightly rolled. Colours are fantastic and condition is as perfect as one could hope for; it displays superbly. One of the best looking and certainly the rarest and most collectable set of film memorabilia posters of recent years ALL presented in investment grade condition. ***NOTE: Price quoted is for SET of ALL 4 posters***

    Trivia: This was the fifth horror film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, after The Exorcist (1973), Jaws (1975), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and The Sixth Sense (1999). Of these five, only The Silence of the Lambs won.

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  • Blood Beast Terror Movie Poster

    Blood Beast Terror

    £595.00

    “A ravishing PSYCHO-FIEND with the diabolical power to turn into a GIANT DEATHSHEAD VAMPIRE feasts on the BLOOD of her Lovers before clawing them to death!”

    Blood Beast Terror (1968) was a Tony Tensor, Tigon Films release – a British studio providing real competition t0 Hammer, for so long the leading horror film producer in the UK. The British poster campaign was represented by a stunningly colourful UK quad, a mixture of illustration and photo montage, with some truly gruesome imagery. Presented unrestored and in excellent original folded (as issued) condition. A personal favourite of mine and a scarce example of British horror cinematic memorabilia.

    Trivia: The stage play shown in the film echoes the story of notorious grave-robbers Burke and Hare. They would be the subject of Vernon Sewell‘s next film the following year.

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  • Brides of Dracula – ” Las Novias de Dracula”

    £495.00

    “Transylvania, land of dark forests, dread mountains and black, unfathomed lakes. Still the home of magic and devilry as the nineteenth century draws to it’s close. Count Dracula, monarch of all vampires, is dead, but his disciples live on, to spread the cult and corrupt the world.!”

    Terence Fisher’s “Brides of Dracula”  is my top three favourite Hammer Film. Wonderfully written, superbly acted. Peter Cushing is a joy to behold as Van Helsing. His memorable scene in which he exsises the vampires bite from his neck is iconic. Hammer’s follow up to their hugely successful Dracula (Horror of in some territories). Featuring a version of the beautiful painted artwork used on the British quad, this original Spanish one-sheet  from 1960 is a genuine thing of beauty where the imagery (in my humble opinion) suits the portrait format better than the landscape format of the quad. Colours are superb, with the ‘blood’ red of the title particularly vibrant. Originally folded (as issued), this rare example has been conservation linen backed and looks absolutely superb with the fold lines having been touched  in it now appears rolled. An extremely desirable and collectable item of horror movie cinematic memorabilia.

    Trivia: The front doors of Oakely Court served as the main entrance to Meinster Castle. Oakley Court has been featured in a number of classic horror films, including The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), The Horror of Dracula (1958), The Evil of Frankenstein (1964), Die, Monster, Die (1965), and The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).

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  • Brimstone and Treacle

    Brimstone and Treacle

    £80.00

    “An intriguing fantasy of angelic innocence and devilish passion”…Rare and original UK Quad for Dennis Potter’s 1982 psychological thriller “Brimstone and Treacle”. Originally folded this looks and displays very well with fantastic imagery (of Sting), great colours and simple design. This originally seemed an unusual choice of role for The Police’s lead singer Sting, (who incidentally also sang the title song “Spread A Little Happiness”) however he proved critics wrong as he turned in a particularly disturbing performance as the devilish Martin Taylor.

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