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“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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“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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A complete set of all eight British front of house lobby cards for Walt Disney’s beloved tale of the boy who never grew up “Peter Pan”. Originally premiered in 1953 this colourful collection is from the British 1980s re-release and contains a series of beautiful images; Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Smee, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Tiger Lilly, the Lost Boys and the Darling children . As you would expect from a Disney offering artwork is of the highest quality and colours truly bright and vibrant. Originally flat/unfolded (as issued) this incredible set presents and displays to excellent. A lovely example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia for a much loved Disney classic.
Trivia: JRR Tolkien (The Hobbit & Lord of the Rings fame) was a huge Peter Pan fan. Neverland and the Lost Boys had a definite impact on Middle-earth; Peter Pan himself particularly influenced the elves.
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A beautiful, colourful masterpiece of a poster for Walt Disney’s beloved “Peter Pan”. Originally premiered in 1953 this superb affiche is from the 1965 re-release in Belgium and focuses on the titular ‘Peter’. As you would expect from a Disney offering artwork is of the highest quality and colours truly bright and vibrant featuring a full length Peter Pan with marvellous border art of the supporting characters; Captain Hook, Smee, Tinkerbell, Wendy, Nana and the Darling children. Originally folded (as issued, with a single fold line) and unrestored this beautiful example presents very well and displays to excellent effect. A fine example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia for a much loved Disney classic.
Trivia: JRR Tolkien (The Hobbit & Lord of the Rings fame) was a huge Peter Pan fan. Neverland and the Lost Boys had a definite impact on Middle-earth; Peter Pan himself particularly influenced the elves.
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A beautiful, colourful masterpiece of a poster for Walt Disney’s beloved tale of the boy who never grew up “Peter Pan”. Originally premiered in 1953 this impressive Japanese B2 is from the 1975 re-release in Japan and focuses on the titular ‘Peter’. As you would expect from a Disney offering artwork is of the highest quality and colours truly bright and vibrant featuring a full length Peter Pan with marvellous border art of the supporting characters; Captain Hook, Smee, Tinkerbell 9I love the way she has been positioned on Peter’s shoulder), Wendy, Nana and the Darling children. Originally rolled (as issued) and unrestored this beautiful example presents very well and displays to excellent effect with colourful imagery exclusively created for this Japanese re-release. A fine example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia for a much loved Disney classic.
Trivia: JRR Tolkien (The Hobbit & Lord of the Rings fame) was a huge Peter Pan fan. Neverland and the Lost Boys had a definite impact on Middle-earth; Peter Pan himself particularly influenced the elves.
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“Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It’s fun to be a vampire.”
Artist Casey Booth is back from a trip to Santa Carla with a stunning giclee print that bites for Joel Schumacher’s “The Lost Boys”. This 2026 hand-numbered (#25/75) limited edition release is a proper horror poster as leader of The Lost Boys – David (Kiefer Sutherland) is the main focus with the would be vampire hunters blended into the background and printed using an incredible colour palette of blood reds inks. Presented in excellent condition this rolled, flat and unfolded (as issued) example displays superbly and is an impressive piece of artwork and a hugely desirable alternative movie poster. 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.
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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