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  • Breathless-Movie-Poster

    Breathless

    £60.00

    “Me and Monica! Yeah, me and Monica go to Méjico!”

    One of the best Richard Gere images you will see is Eric Pulford’s country unique (British) artwork for the 1983 UK quad movie poster for “Breathless”. To be fair both Gere and co-star Valerie Kaprisky (her first and only US starring role) look pretty good. The original 1983 UK quad movie poster offered here is from first year of release and displays and presents to excellent effect. Originally rolled (as issued) the colours are bright and unfaded and Pulford’s imagery dramatic and exciting. With hardly a defect of note this beautiful rolled unrestored film poster is in investment grade condition and a fine example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia.

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  • Dance Craze Movie Poster

    Dance Craze

    £250.00

    The original footage for the film was shot during 1980 and followed Madness, The Specials, The Selecter, The Bodysnatchers, The Beat and Bad Manners on tour throughout the UK and then released by director Joe Massot as “Dance Craze” in 1981 and gives it’s audience no time to catch their breath, cutting from one song to the next in the bat of an eye. This original UK quad from the recent 2023 BFI remastered re-release features some incredible art, finished in black & white to reflect the 2-Tone influence. Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect being totally original and unrestored and presented in a very high grade. Being such a limited release these posters are particularly scarce and represents a hugely desirable item of music related cinematic memorabilia.

     

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  • Dance-of-the-Vampires-Movie-Poster

    Dance of the Vampires

    £495.00

    You’ll never know what bit you… but you’ll love it !… Who says Vampires are no laughing matter ?

    A very desirable and equally hard to find British UK quad film poster for Roman Polanski’s spoof comedy horror “Dance of the Vampires” (AKA The Fearless Vampire Killers). This outstanding 1967 cinema poster features beautiful artwork by the French illustrator Clement Hurel and features a design unique to the British release which is the perfect complement for this landscape format. The caricature characters of Sarah Shagal (Sharon Tate) & the evil vampire Count von Krolock (Ferdy Mayne) take centre stage offset agains the key ‘vampire ball’ scene and of course no horror movie poster (even a horror comedy) would be complete without a dripping blood red title…all framed by an eerie green slime border. It’s really not hard see why this outstanding piece has gone on to become one of the most sought after posters from the 1960’s especially when you consider the tragic events and notoriety associated with Polanski and the brutal murder of his wife, Sharon Tate (this was one of her last performances) at the hands of Charles Manson’s deluded band of followers. Presented in excellent condition this impressive poster looks and displays to great effect with minimal handling and age wear. Original, unrestored folded (as issued) condition this is a lovely example of a classic British horror/comedy with lovely deep rich unfaded colours on what is a scarce item and represents a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of extremely collectable, classic British film memorabilia.

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  • David Bowie is Happening Now Movie Poster

    David Bowie is Happening Now

    £250.00

    “David Bowie is Here”

    A documentary film about an exhibition ? Well if the Film is about David Bowie you can understand why. At 19.00 on Tuesday 13th August 2013 the Victoria & Albert Museum in London hosted simultaneously with 200 specially selected cinemas across the UK a live broadcast of “David Bowie is happening now”. The advertising campaign was very low key and the UK film poster that accompanied the extremely limited (one night only) cinema release is truly scarce with this event British double crown (issued by the V & A) even scarcer. It really is stunning with classic Chris Duffy image of Bowie in Aladdin Sane persona. Originally rolled this incredibly rare example displays to excellent effect with minimal handling wear. These posters, for this unique event are unbelievably hard to come brand represent a fantastic item of David Bowie memorabilia that encompasses his film and music career.

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  • Demon-Seed-Movie-Poster

    Demon Seed

    £125.00

    “A Man has created a Machine. Now the Machine wants to create a Man…”

    One of the most striking film posters of the 1970’s. The eye catching design and artwork for Donald Cammell’s 1977 sci-fi shocker “Demon Seed” is certainly memorable as Julie Christie is attacked by the robot nemesis Proteus IV (voiced by the late Robert Vaughn). With imagery unique to the British release this original UK quad film poster looks impressive and is very sought after…Deep, unfaded colours this unrestored originally folded (as issued) example displays and presents to excellent effects…A scarce poster to find in such high grade condition, this fine example represents a very collectable item of original movie memorabilia from a genuinely thought provoking science fiction film.

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  • Doctor Who and the Daleks / Doctor Who: Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD Movie Poster

    Doctor Who and the Daleks / Doctor Who: Daleks – Invasion Earth 2150 AD

    £195.00

    “A double dose of the Doctor”

    A true British classic; iconic science fiction doesn’t get better than this superb original UK quad film poster for the double bill release Gordon Flemyng’s “Doctor Who and the Daleks / Doctor Who: Daleks – Invasion Earth 2150 AD”. Peter Cushing plays the big screen Doctor for this special 2022 cinematic re-release which coincided with the remastered 4K release on blu ray. Shown for only a very limited time at cinemas these newly re-imagined posters are extremely hard to find with this example offered in excellent condition. One of the best looking and most collectable British film posters ever produced for a character and TV series that has become a global favourite.

    Trivia: Peter Cushing was offered the role of The Doctor in the official Doctor Who (1963) television series on three occasions, but he declined. He later regretted that decision.

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  • Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor

    Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor

    £225.00

    “Whatever you’ve got planned, forget it! I’m the Doctor. I’m 904 years old. I’m from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborous. I’m the Oncoming Storm, the Bringer of Darkness”

    It’s not often that a TV show enters the Guinness Book of Records but on November 23 2013 that is exactly what happened as the 50th anniversary of “Dr Who: The Day of the Doctor” was broadcast simultaneously to 94 countries and cinemas around the world. The advertising campaign was one the most extensive ever commissioned by the BBC and the poster that accompanied the extremely limited (one night only) cinema release was truly exceptional. It really is stunning and perfectly suited to the landscape format of the UK quad film poster. Originally rolled this incredibly rare example displays almost perfectly. One of the best looking and most collectable film posters of recent years from a TV series that has become a global favourite. Never commercially available by the BBC these posters are unbelievably scarce…“That’s a time fissure! A tear in the fabric of reality! Anything could happen!”

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  • Easy Rider Movie Poster

    Easy Rider

    £375.00

    “They’ll talk to ya and talk to ya and talk to ya about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it’s gonna scare ’em.”

    Stunning example of perhaps one of the most memorable and recognisable film posters to come out of the 60’s…Dennis Hopper’s cult hugely influential motorbike road movie “Easy Rider”. Fantastic pop art design and use of bold colours which literally do ‘pop’ out from from the paper of this original 1969 Japanese B2 film poster. Subtle imagery of lead character Wyatt (Peter Fonda), almost hidden in the overall design. Originally rolled (as issued) this original unrestored example is a very rare find in this high grade condition and represents a very collectable and desirable example of cinema movie memorabilia for one of the defining cultural movies of the psychedelic 60’s appealing to film and motorcycle collectors…The ultimate ‘road’ movie !

    Trivia: The Captain America jacket worn and designed designed by Peter Fonda was made by “two little old ladies” in Los Angeles. It was later sold at a charity auction.

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  • Original Easy Rider Movie Poster

    Easy Rider

    £595.00

    “They’ll talk to ya and talk to ya and talk to ya about individual freedom. But they see a free individual, it’s gonna scare ’em.”

    Striking example of perhaps one of the most memorable and recognisable film posters to come out of the 60’s…Dennis Hopper’s cult hugely influential motorbike road movie “Easy Rider”. Fantastic design and use of bold colours (deep black and bright yellow in this case) which literally do ‘pop’ out from from the paper of this stunning original country of origin American poster. Beautifully rendered imagery of lead character Wyatt (Peter Fonda). Originally folded (as issued) this original unrestored Style A US one-sheet movie poster is from 1969 (first year of release) and is a very rare find in this high grade condition and represents a very collectable and desirable example of cinema movie memorabilia for one of the defining cultural movies of the psychedelic 60’s appealing to film and motorcycle collectors…The ultimate ‘road’ movie !

    Trivia: The Captain America jacket worn and designed designed by Peter Fonda was made by “two little old ladies” in Los Angeles. It was later sold at a charity auction.

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  • FANTASIA Movie Poster

    FANTASIA

    £195.00

    “The ultimate in sight and sound…FANTASIA will AMAZIA !”

    “FANTASIA” is without a doubt the greatest animated film in history. While highly acclaimed and well-known today, it was not terribly popular when it was first released. Disney’s idea of “FANTASIA” was to take great pieces of music and draw animated sequences that match them. In doing so, it reverses the purpose of a movie’s score; the movie serves and matches the music, not the other way around. The lack of plot really didn’t matter though as you became immersed in a sumptuous visual and audio experience, unlike anything before or since. This is a rare opportunity to obtain one of the scarce original early re-release film posters and offered here is an original UK quad movie poster from the 1961 British release. Like all Disney campaigns of the time the advertising merchandise is of the highest quality which is fully in evidence here; stunning detailed artwork (unique to the UK release) with stone-litho printing and deep rich colours that literally ‘pop’ from the paper. Truly outstanding and one that is far better appreciated in the flesh than can ever be shown in a photograph. Originally folded (as issued) this unrestored film poster presents superbly and is a fine example of rare and collectable original movie memorabilia for a much respected animated Walt Disney classic.

    Trivia: This is Steven Spielberg‘s favorite animated movie of all time.

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  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off Movie Poster

    Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – (Supplied Framed)

    £95.00

    “While the rest of us were just thinking about it…Ferris borrowed a Ferrari and did it…all in a day.”

    This original publicity still is priced and supplied framed

    A movie that has aged very, very well and is considered a classic, “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” was a so so hit for John Hughes when released in 1986 launching many of it’s cast on the road to Hollywood glory; Matthew Broderick, Charlie Sheen, Jennifer Grey etc. Offered here is an original black & white publicity still by photographer Bonnie Schiffman featuring the three key cast members and friends – Ferris Bueller (Mathew Broderick), Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara) & Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck). Flat and unfolded (as issued) this excellent original 1986 publicity still presents exceptionally well and is presented in a custom made black frame finished with UV plexiglass and represents a very collectable and displayable item of movie memorabilia. “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it”

    Trivia: The restaurant where Ferris and company go to eat is the same one Jake and Elwood terrorized in The Blues Brothers (1980). It is also the same restaurant from St. Elmo’s Fire (1985), where Kirby waits for Dale.

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  • George Michael: A Different Story Movie Poster

    George Michael: A Different Story

    £195.00

    “It’s a film for all His fans and for all people who love His songs.”

    “George Michael: A Different Story” is a touching 2004 documentary where George’s tells his story, with anecdotes and observations from his family, closest friends and musical peers. An extremely limited release, showing for a short period in a small number of arthouse cinemas, this UK quad, featuring a great image of George Michael  is an incredibly rare film poster. This originally rolled (as issued) example displays superbly and represents a fantastic and hugely collectable item of music and movie memorabilia for a performer and musician who was truly unique.

    Ain’t it cool news“The documentary covers a good deal of Michael’s personal life in between all of his albums as well as some of the close inspirations for many of his songs. It discusses the many gains, losses and the mysteries of George himself with some regrets but an effort of hanging in there long enough to pull together.”

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