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  • The-Wolf-of-Wall-Street-Movie-Poster

    The Wolf of Wall Street

    £95.00

    “The name of the game, moving the money from the client’s pocket to your pocket”

    A rare example of the Advance Teaser ‘Coming Soon’ UK quad movie poster for Martin Scorsese’s 2013  biopic of drug-fuelled New York stockbroker Jordan Belfort the titular “The Wolf of Wall Street”. Designed by the creative arts agency BLT Communications this is the Award winning first Advance Teaser version featuring a bold simple design concept just using black lettering offset against a fading gold background; effective and very clever. I particularly like the $ signs representing the States of America in the flag. Guaranteed original, it is presented in excellent near mint rolled (as issued) condition it appears almost faultless and represents an investment grade example of desirable and collectable original film movie memorabilia for one of Hollywood’s greatest director’s; Martin Scorsese and Award winning actor’s; Leonardo DiCaprio.

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  • The Wrestler

    The Wrestler

    £40.00

    “Never give up without a fight”
    …An original 2008 UK Quad movie poster for “The Wrestler”. Simple, striking poster highlighting the buffed up Mickey Rourke in a role that resurrected his somewhat extreme career. Becoming very sought after & are genuinely hard to come by.

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  • Vertigo Alternative Movie Poster

    Vertigo

    £395.00

    “Somewhere…Somehow – He’d Loved and Killed That Self-Same Girl Before!”

    One of the most defining cinematic images of the 20th century, Saul Bass’ spiral poster design for this classic 1958 Alfred Hitchcock thriller “Vertigo” has become synonymous with the film and as a poster design a hard act to follow. So it’s a tribute to artist Kevin Tong for creating imagery equally as memorable. Released in 2023 by Mad Duck this high quality limited edition art print is hand-numbered #46/250 and features an incredible blue/green colour palette. “Vertigo”  was the the fourth and final time that James Stewart would work with Alfred Hitchcock, with both turning in career-defining performances and is a movie that consistently makes the shortlist for ‘Greatest Movie of All-Time’ with the influential movie magazine ‘Sight & Sound’ making it their Number One film of all time. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect, absolutely stunning it represents an extremely desirable item of modern collectable movie memorabilia from a truly remarkable film.

    Trivia: Ranked #1 on the American Film Institute’s list of the 10 greatest films in the genre “Mystery” in June 2008.

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  • Vertigo Movie Poster

    Vertigo

    £425.00

    “Alfred Hitchcock engulfs you in a whirlpool of terror and tension!”

    One of the most defining cinematic images of the 20th century, Saul Bass’ spiral poster design for this classic 1958 Alfred Hitchcock thriller “Vertigo” has become synonymous with the film. Bass’s intention to convey the feeling of vertigo through this design is clearly felt in his simple and stylish graphics, symbolising the downward spiral of events in the movie’s timeline. The fourth and final time that James Stewart would work with Alfred Hitchcock, with both turning in career-defining performances. “Vertigo” consistently makes the shortlist for ‘Greatest Movie of All-Time’ with the influential movie magazine ‘Sight & Sound’ making it their Number One film of all time. From the 1996 re-release this one-sheet is a beautiful example of a sought-after piece of important movie memorabilia. The bold red colour is bright with deep black lettering and bright white background and border. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect, absolutely stunning; the classic vortex design is truly eye-catching. Guaranteed original this represents an extremely scarce item of modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly remarkable film.

    Trivia: The opening title sequence designed by Saul Bass makes this the first movie to use computer graphics.

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