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“Taxi Driver” has become a multi award winning pop culture cult phenomenom. Offered here is an absolutely stunning complete set of all eight (8) US front of house lobby cards for Martin Scorsese’s classic. Featuring a series of eight fantastic full colour images with our highlight card – Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) in his yellow New York taxi cab. Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) all eight (8) appear unused and present to excellent effect. Hugely desirable and a must have title for the serious collector or Taxi Driver fan it represents an extremely collectable item ogf movie memorabilia from a film that is rightly regarded as one of the finest ever made.
Trivia: The scene where Travis Bickle is talking to himself in the mirror was completely ad-libbed by Robert De Niro. The screenplay details just said, “Travis looks in the mirror.” Martin Scorsese claims that he got the inspiration for the scene from Marlon Brando mouthing words in front of a mirror in Reflections in a Golden Eye.
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“Taxi Driver” has become a multi award winning pop culture cult phenomenon. Offered here is an absolutely stunning alternative movie poster by Krzysztof Domaradzki for Martin Scorsese’s classic. A clever design with full colour key character and scene imagery incorporated into the ‘TAXI’ of the title set against a bright yellow (the colour of a New York taxi-cab) background. Originally rolled (as issued) this Red Light Variant screen print is hand-numbered #135/145. Printed on Fedrigoni Sirio Colour Limone Paper using ten (10) different coloured inks it presents and displays to excellent effect. Hugely desirable and a must have addition for the serious collector or Taxi Driver fan it represents an extremely collectable item of movie memorabilia from a film that is rightly regarded as one of the finest ever made.
Trivia: The scene where Travis Bickle is talking to himself in the mirror was completely ad-libbed by Robert De Niro. The screenplay details just said, “Travis looks in the mirror.” Martin Scorsese claims that he got the inspiration for the scene from Marlon Brando mouthing words in front of a mirror in Reflections in a Golden Eye.
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A superb pop-art style design of Twiggy draped in the British Union Jack flag, by Polish School of Posters maestro Jakub Erol features on this original Polish film poster for Ken Russell’s 1971 musical extravaganza “The Boy Friend”. Offered here is an original 1973 (first release in Poland) Polish one-sheet finished in a very striking , country unique style with this example being the first time I have offered one for sale. The Polish artists were instructed to reject Western values in their posters and were to follow rules about appropriate messaging, but other than that, they had complete artistic freedom. This resulted in some truly unique and bold designs, chock-full with individual personality, wit and subversive commentary. Heavy in metaphors and symbolism and executed in a painterly fashion with handcrafted typography the posters of the Polish School of Posters significantly influenced the international development of graphic design. Originally folded (as issued) this looks and displays very well and has benefitted greatly from being conservation linen backed; the bold colour tones are superb and unfaded and literally ‘pop’ from the paper. Guaranteed original this represents an extremely scarce and desirable item of original collectable movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Vladek Sheybal‘s character, the director De Thrill, was a parody of famed director Cecil B. DeMille, and in fact Sheybal wore a pair of the actual boots DeMille always wore.
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Hand-signed by Linda Blair, who has added her character name ‘Regan’ and the annotation ‘Sweet Dreams’.
Perhaps one of the most defining images in cinematic history and certainly up there with Karloff’s Frankenstein monster as the most memorable of the horror genre – Linda Blair as the possessed Regan. This alternative movie poster by horror artist supreme, Graham Humphreys for William Friedkin’s Oscar winning horror masterpiece “The Exorcist” is a striking example of horror artwork, featuring some incredible characterisations and an amazing colour palette – from orange to sickly green/grey. The limited edition fine art print offered here has been signed by the artist, Humphreys and hand-numbered #9 from a print run of only 59 and in addition hand-signed by Linda Blair, who has added her character name ‘Regan’ and the annotation ‘Sweet Dreams’. All of Blair’s handwriting has been written in silver ink pen again a dark background and absolutely pops from the imagery. The poster was signed by Blair at Horrorfied 2, Crawley, Surrey on March 28th. Hugely oversubscribed, this scarce print was sold out prior to release and presents and displays to excellent effect. Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) this beautiful example represents a hard to find piece of cinematic horror memorabilia for this much revered and hugely influential Oscar winning horror movie.
Trivia: When Regan projectile vomits at Father Karras, the vomit was intended to hit Jason Miller in the chest, but the plastic tubing misfired, hitting him in the face. His reaction of shock and disgust while wiping away the vomit is genuine, and Miller admitted in interviews that he was very angered by this mistake.
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Hand-signed by Linda Blair, who has added her character name ‘Regan’ and the annotation ‘Sweet Dreams’.
Perhaps one of the most defining images in cinematic history and certainly up there with Karloff’s Frankenstein monster as the most memorable of the horror genre – Linda Blair as the possessed Regan. This alternative movie poster by horror artist, Andrew Rowland for William Friedkin’s Oscar winning horror masterpiece “The Exorcist” is an impressive example of horror artwork, featuring an amazing image of the possessed Regan and a homage to the more familiar poster design as Father Merrin (Max von Sydow) is bathed in the street light outside the Georgetown townhouse. Finished in a beautiful sepia toned colour palette, the limited edition fine art print offered here has been hand-numbered #2/5 from the the artist’s own edition PP. In addition it has been hand-signed by Linda Blair, who has added her character name ‘Regan’ and the annotation ‘Sweet Dreams’. All of Blair’s handwriting has been written in silver ink pen against a dark background and absolutely pops from the imagery. The poster was signed by Blair at Horrorfied 2, Crawley, Surrey on March 28th. Hugely oversubscribed, this scarce print was sold out prior to release and presents and displays to excellent effect. Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) this beautiful example represents a hard to find piece of cinematic horror memorabilia for this much revered and hugely influential Oscar winning horror movie.
Trivia: When Regan projectile vomits at Father Karras, the vomit was intended to hit Jason Miller in the chest, but the plastic tubing misfired, hitting him in the face. His reaction of shock and disgust while wiping away the vomit is genuine, and Miller admitted in interviews that he was very angered by this mistake.
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Scarce original UK quad film poster from one of the best thrillers of the 70’s…William Friedkin’s multi Oscar winning thriller “The French Connection”. Impressive, country unique (UK) artwork featuring hard hitting all-action photo style imagery highlighting the anti-hero Popeye Doyle (Gene Hackman) offset against the grainy New York skyline. The original 1971 UK quad movie poster offered here comes folded (as issued) and presents to great effect in very good unrestored condition with nice bright white background. A fine example of rare, collectable original movie memorabilia that really captures the feel and look of the genre & the period.
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A beautiful movie poster for Wes Anderson’s best film to date, the multi Oscar winning 2014 production “The Grand Budapest Hotel”. Designed by creative arts agency BLT Communications, this original 2014 UK Quad film poster is the Style B version featuring the titular hotel and has been finished in a vintage / retro style which looks quite amazing; very impressive and the landscape layout of the British quad is the best way to display the imagery. Although a huge success with audiences and critics alike the movie is considered “art-house” or “independent” and had a very limited cinema release meaning any paper from the title is truly scarce. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect. “The Grand Budapest Hotel” poster design has become a modern cinematic classic, that appeals not only to film enthusiasts but also to collectors of design, fashion and contemporary art. With its striking pink façade and storybook alpine setting, it makes an exceptional display piece and remains one of the most desirable modern film posters on the market, valued for both its cultural significance and long-term collectability.
Trivia: Ralph Fiennes partly based his character’s vocal traits on English comic actor Leonard Rossiter.
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“…what’s this bird, this Falcon, that everybody’s all steamed up about?”
“The Maltese Falcon“ is a timeless classic and top of every film fans watchlist to see, technically brilliant for just about every aspect of filmmaking and just a marvellous viewing pleasure. As a general rule BFI re-release posters are incredibly scarce due to limited print runs and distribution, being shown in literally a handful of independent and ‘art-house’ cinemas. The updated imagery, for this 80th Anniversary release features a great black and white image of Bogart in the silhouette of the titular ‘Falcon’, both off set against a deep dark red background. The rolled (as issued) UK quad offered here is from the 2021 and displays to excellent effect with deep colour tones and minimal handling wear. A striking film poster and a great looking piece of ‘modern’ golden era Hollywood cinema memorabilia for a true classic movie.
Trivia: The “Maltese Falcon” itself is said to have been inspired by the “Kniphausen Hawk,” a ceremonial pouring vessel made in 1697 for George William von Kniphausen, Count of the Holy Roman Empire. It is modeled after a hawk perched on a rock and is encrusted with red garnets, amethysts, emeralds and blue sapphires. The vessel, as of 2012, is owned by the Duke of Devonshire (Peregrine Cavendish) and is part of the Chatsworth collection.
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“Bring Him Home”
These three great alternate art, ‘faux’ movie posters were created for the special IMAX release for Ridley Scott’s “The Martian”. They were on display in IMAX cinemas for one week starting October 30, 2015. Featuring the artwork of Steve Thomas each poster highlights a different aspect of the Ares III mission – Ares Mission Ship: Hermes ‘Carrying Our Future’, Ares Mission to Mars: ‘Science For the Future’ and MARS: ‘More to Explore’. Printed on deluxe paper stock, for use exclusively in IMAX cinemas this is a genuinely scarce set of three posters. Originally rolled (as issued) all three display and present to excellent effect with stunning sci-fi imagery, that represent a truly impressive set of collectable cinematic movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has said that this is the most accurate film he has ever seen in regards to astrophysics and how Mars would be if inhabited.
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Acclaimed Oscar winning film maker Alejandro G. Iñárritu directed, co-wrote and produced the multi award winning 2015 movie “The Revenant” that gained star Leonardo DiCaprio his first Oscar win and walked away with a further 2 Academy Awards including Best Director for himself from 12 Nominations. The poster imagery is a striking close up photograph design of DiCaprio using colour filters that just scream COLD. A fantastic looking poster, this is a scarce “In Cinemas January 15th” Advance Teaser (pre-Oscar (with minimal credits – most UK posters feature the Academy Awards) example of the 2015 UK quad movie poster. 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 not only one one of Hollywood’s most prominent actor’s in Leonardo DiCaprio but also an exciting emerging young director in Alejandro G. Iñárritu.
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“A Fairy Tale for Troubled Times”
One of the best looking and finest ‘faux’ film poster’s ever produced…Award winning country of origin (US) movie poster for Guillermo Del Toro’s multi award winning (& nominated) dark sci-fi fantasy movie “The Shape of Water”. A very special promotional piece that was created as a unique ‘gift’ for a lucky few Fox Studio executives and industry insiders. It is a “faux” poster created to look like it is a historical poster created many years ago, showing ‘Anatomy of Homo Piscis’ (which is the creature from the movie), and it is set up like an old fashioned medical anatomy chart from a doctor’s office. The poster itself is printed on a canvas like parchment material that has been artificially “aged” to make it look old. It has wooden stretchers attached to the top and bottom of the poster with screws, and the bottom wood has a metal plate attached to the middle and within the plate ‘Dr. Guillermo del Toro’. There is a string attached to the top piece of wood to allow it to be hung. The poster rolls and comes in a specially made tube designed to hold it which has two stickers attached to it with the name of the movie, the year of “1962” (when the movie is set, the name of the director and “Classified”. Included with the poster is a 8 1/4″ x 11 3/4″ ‘official top secret memo’, printed on artificially aged paper which purports to be a ‘confidential memorandum’ about ‘a new discovery in London’ and describing the recent discovery of a vivisection of a fish-man which confirms that the government was not the ‘first to encounter such a species’. The ends of the tube have a printed space image with “Department of Defense Aerospace Research” in a circle around it. A very special collectible that is surely one of the most elaborate promotional poster packages I have ever seen…it just exudes quality and goes without saying is an incredibly scarce item and represents a truly outstanding piece of original film movie memorabilia.
Trivia: First science fiction fantasy film to win Best Picture at the 2018 Oscars Awards.
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“A Fairy Tale for Troubled Times”
One of the best looking ‘modern’ film posters produced in a long time…Award winning British UK quad film poster for Guillermo Del Toro’s multi award winning (& nominated) dark sci-fi fantasy movie “The Shape of Water”. With beautiful painted artwork by design agency ‘Midnight Oil’ this design is perfectly suited to the landscape format of the British quad. A whole range of green and blue colour tones is used with the background incredibly detailed and made up the ‘Creature’s’ scales; this is very subtle and only evident on close inspection. This originally rolled (as issued) example displays and presents to excellent effect with stunning graphics and represents a truly impressive piece of collectable original film movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The creature design is heavily inspired by the film Creature from the Black Lagoon(1954). Michael Shannon’s character says they picked it up in the Amazon river in South America, which is the setting of The Creature from the film.
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