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Perhaps one of the most influential and talked about ‘art’ films of ‘Swinging 60’s London’, Michelangelo Antonioni’s controversial first English language film “Blow Up”. Extremely rare, complete set of all eight (8) front of house, country of origin British lobby cards from first year of release 1966. Two cards are standalone character pieces and feature Thomas (David Hemmings) and Jane (Vanessa Redgrave) with the remaining six cards exuding a real feeling of sexual tension. Presented here in original flat, unfolded (as issued to cinemas) condition this scarce set displays very well with bright vibrant colours. Paper for this title doesn’t come to market very often with these front of house lobby cards a superb example of 1960’s nostalgia and British cinema memorabilia.
Trivia: The film contains a rare performance of The Yardbirds during the period when Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck were both in the band. Jeff Beck would leave a few months later.
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Although a relatively recent release any paper for Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2016 violent horror thriller “Neon Demon” is extremely scarce. His award winning film was complemented with a series of award winning movie posters, with this stunning UK quad designed by the creative arts agency AllCity. Although popular with audiences and critics alike the movie is considered “art-house” or “independent” and had a very limited cinema release resulting in the scarcity of the poster. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect with minimal handling wear; the colours of the deep blues and purples are dark and unfaded. An extremely scarce, modern original collectable movie memorabilia from a truly talented director that looks very very cool !
Trivia: The second film by Nicolas Winding Refn to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival that received both booing and cheering after the press showing. The first film was Only God Forgives (2013)
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An incredibly rare find, a 2023 Park Circus UK quad film poster for Michael Powell’s disturbing 1960 voyeuristic thriller “Peeping Tom”. One of the most distinctive and best redesigned of any posters from the genre and rightly regarded as a British classic and highly sought after by collectors. “Peeping Tom” was not a great commercial success at the time of its release, and was largely over shadowed by Hitchcock’s “Psycho” and often treated as a film ‘way ahead of its time’ with filmgoers reluctant to see it due to Powell’s controversial content. The originally rolled (as issued), unrestored example offered here has minimal handling and displays & presents to excellent effect with beautiful colour tones and dramatic imagery. Incredibly scarce, as it received a very limited release and was only shown in a handful of ‘Park Circus’ affiliated cinemas. A must have title for the serious collector or fan it represents a fantastic item of good looking collectible movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The critical mauling and public outcry about the film resulted in it being pulled from British cinemas after just five days.
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