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  • Fantastic-Mr.-Fox-Movie-Poster

    Fantastic Mr. Fox

    £95.00

    “His life is fantastic… his wife is fantastic… his neighbors, not so fantastic.”

    “Fantastic Mr. Fox” is a pure delight. A feast for the eyes. From the opening scene, it takes no time at all to draw you into its beautiful visuals of vast countryside’s, running streams and falling foliage, all in marvelous stop motion animation.“Fantastic Mr. Fox” was a critical & cult success on its release with Anderson’s loyal fanbase hailing another solid cinematic offering. Only having a very limited run and showing in a small number of (largely ‘art-house’ or ‘independent’) cinemas any paper from the Film is scarce and in very short supply, making this originally rolled (as issued) Advance Teaser UK quad from 2009 a really great find. Designed by award winning creative arts agency BLT Communications LLC this ‘cast style’ looks and displays to excellent effect and represents an extremely hard to find, modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly talented writer / director.

    Trivia: Altogether, 535 puppets were made for the film. Mr. Fox had 17 different styles alone, and each of Mr. Fox’s styles had to be done in six different sizes. He has 102 puppets alone.

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  • Layer-Cake-Film-Poster

    Layer Cake

    £125.00

    “England. Typical. Even drug dealers don’t work weekends.”

    Original British UK Quad movie poster for Matthew Vaughn’s directorial debut crime thriller “Layer Cake”. A striking and distinctive design and now like all of Daniel Craig’s back catalog since starring as James Bond extremely sought after and collectible. This Style B. sexy ‘Stockings & Suspenders’ design UK quad film poster is from first year of release 2004. Being originally rolled (as issued) it displays and presents to excellent effect with striking eye-catching imagery. Country of origin ‘Brit’ film posters for this genre of gritty and entertaining crime/heist movies are incredibly popular and this beautifully presented example represents a fine piece of original and desirable film movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The actor who plays “The Duke” is Jamie Foreman, son of notorious London gang enforcer Freddie Foreman.

     

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  • Nothing-But-The-Night-Movie-Poster

    Nothing But The Night

    £175.00

    “The Nightmare Has Already Killed Five People – Now It’s Yours To Live !”

    A great looking horror poster from the early 1970’s for Peter Sasdy’s much under rated horror thriller starring Christopher Lee & Peter Cushing. This original Nothing But The Night movie poster is from first year of release, 1972 and is a striking example of horror poster design and artwork by Vic Fair that certainly remains in the memory; a flaming star featuring a hanged man; a creepy clown with fireworks for fingers. Very rare and hard to find in such excellent original unrestored condition; the black background is a deep unfaded black whilst the coloured imagery is bright and truly stands out. This scarce, rolled (as issued) example displays and presents superbly and represents an extremely collectable piece of 1970’s British horror cinema memorabilia.

    TRIVIA: This movie was the first and last film produced by a production company called Charlemagne which Christopher Lee and Anthony Nelson-Keys created and attempted to make successful, sadly it didn’t work out.

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  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Movie Poster

    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

    £125.00

    “The deeper you go, the weirder life gets !”

    “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” is most certainly an unusual film. It’s something of a collage of colorful imagery, fragmented shots, quirky music, strange characters, bizarre situations, and amusing montages. But if you had seen Wes Anderson’s previous films, you would expect nothing less.“The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” was a cult success on its release with Anderson’s loyal fanbase hailing another solid cinematic offering. Only having a very limited run and showing in a small number of (largely ‘art-house’ or ‘independent’) cinemas any paper from the Film is scarce and in very short supply, making this originally rolled (as issued) one-sheet from 2004 a really great find. Designed by award winning creative arts agency BLT Communications LLC this looks and displays to excellent effect and represents an extremely hard yo find, modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly talented writer / director.

    Trivia: The red woolen caps worn by the characters are a reference to Jacques-Yves Cousteau, famed underwater film-maker and co-inventor of the modern aqualung.

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