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  • Goodfellas Alternative Movie Poster

    Goodfellas

    £275.00

    “As far back as I can remember, I’ve always wanted to be a gangster.” — Henry Hill, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1955.”

    Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” is an iconic motion picture and a giant of the gangster genre that will stand the test of time for years and years to come. The movie poster imagery that accompanied the 1990 release was equally as striking. The central imagery of the three stars (De Niro, Pesci & Liotta) was used for the worldwide advertising campaign and those three characters are featured here, staring into the trunk of the car on this 2022 alternative movie poster by Florey and Matt Ferguson in one of the most memorable scenes from the movie as they get set to bury Billy Batts in the forest. A clever and eye-catching design this originally rolled (as issued) example displays & presents to excellent effect with beautiful dark colour tones and a red brake light that pops from the paper. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by both artists with a number (#20/200) matching that hand-written on the poster. Hugely desirable and a must have title for the serious poster collector or Goodfellas fan it represents a premium piece of quality collectable movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The “How am I funny?” scene is based on something that actually happened to Joe Pesci. While working in a restaurant, a young Pesci apparently told a mobster that he was funny, a compliment that was met with a less-than-enthusiastic response. Pesci relayed the anecdote to Martin Scorsese, who decided to include it in the film. Scorsese didn’t include the scene in the shooting script, so that Pesci and Ray Liotta‘s interactions would elicit genuinely surprised reactions from the supporting cast.

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  • Hannibal Movie Poster

    Hannibal

    £95.00

    “Never Forget Who He Is…”

    ‘Break the Silence’ was the ominous tagline for the first teaser poster (no credits, just a title) warning the cinema going public that the anti-hero serial killer Hannibal Lecter was back in Ridley Scott’s “Silence of the Lambs” sequel “Hannibal”. Designed by Diane Reynolds-Nash, it’s not hard to see why this poster un-nerves and unsettles people; the ‘red-eyed’, deeply shadowed, deathly looking “Hannibal” imagery is truly scary, dark and disturbing. Original and unrestored this rolled (as issued) 2000 US one-sheet presents to excellent effect. Genuinely scarce, this striking piece represents a highly collectable item of horror movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The first shot of Florence after the movie starts is the same scene as depicted in the drawing on Dr. Hannibal Lecter’s (Sir Anthony Hopkins‘) cell wall that he described to Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), the Duomo, as seen from the Belvedere, in Florence, Italy.

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  • Smokin' Aces

    Smokin’ Aces

    £75.00

    “When you’re worth $1 million dead, you don’t have long to live”…As action packed as the movie this original BLT & Associates designed US One Sheet movie poster for Joe Carnahan’s high octane actioner “Smokin’ Aces” looks fantastic. Striking and distinctive design this original rolled example looks superb and was probably unused. Very rare in this Advance “The Hit Goes Down March 2” style…Investment grade quality…Guaranteed original.

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