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  • Children of the Revolution

    Children of the Revolution

    £60.00

    “What do you do when your father is no ordinary Joe?”…Striking and rare original US One sheet movie poster from 1996 for the unusual (to say the least) comedy drama “Children of the Revolution”. Fantastic eye catching design that makes for a real talking piece…Fun and genuinely very scarce, this original rolled example looks and displays superbly.

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  • James Bond: From Russia With Love Movie Poster

    James Bond: From Russia With Love

    £95.00

    “To those unlucky few who missed “DR. NO”…You are unprepared for the sophisticated mayhem and the polished lovemaking. The James Bond bug has not bitten you. But take heart! There is still time to jump on the Bond bandwagon with the second James Bond adventure…FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE. See it and we guarantee – you will be hooked for good !”

    One for the true Bond collectors and those who appreciate movie posters as an art form. An original Italian locandina film poster design for 007’s second screen outing “From Russia With Love”. The artwork of Eric Pulford and Renato Fratini was adapted for this 1970s Italian re-release with Pulford’s now classic Sean Connery, Bond pose showing how well it has aged. Connery (as Bond) is surrounded by key female characters and action scenes from the movie including a beautiful illustration of actress Daniela Bianchi (Tatiana Romanova). With minimal handling wear this unrestored originally folded (as issued) example presents to very good effect and looks quite stunning, with vibrant bright unfaded colours and crisp white paper. It doesn’t get much better than this and represents an eye-catching piece of James Bond memorabilia.

    Trivia: Although he had his reservations about the choice of Sir Sean Connery for the part of James Bond, after seeing him in this movie, Ian Fleming was completely won over by the actor. In fact, as a result, Fleming added a Scottish ancestry to Bond’s character in later novels.

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  • James Bond: Goldeneye Movie Poster

    James Bond: Goldeneye

    £175.00

    “You know the name. You know the number”

    Much like Daniel Craig, the role of re-invigorating the Bond movie franchise fell on to the shoulders of Pierce Brosnan in 1995 and after a six year break James Bond was back in “Goldeneye”. Re-imagined & re-invented (again by Martin Campbell) in the form of Pierce Brosnan…Brosnan, ably succeeded in what was a critical & commercial success & went on to play Ian Fleming’s ‘Licensed to Kill’ secret agent another four times. The original 1995 US One Sheet movie poster offered here was designed by Randi Braun & featured the photographic talents of Terry O’Neil, Keith Hamshere & George Whitear. This is the much rarer “gold” style and presents in excellent rolled (as issued) unrestored condition. Hugely collectable it represents a fantastic piece of original 007 cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: First completely original James Bond movie, without reference to any Ian Fleming novel or short story.

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  • James Bond: The World is Not Enough

    James Bond: The World is Not Enough

    £65.00

    “As the countdown begins for the new millienium there is still one number you can always count on..007″….Pierce Brosnan’s third and highly succesful Bond film “The World Is Not Enough”. This original 1999 US One Sheet Final Style B. is quite exceptional featuring the photographic talents of Nigel Parry, Keith Hamshere and Jay Maidment with design by art directors Mark Belin & Damon Kidwell. Much rarer design than the Style A. & becoming increasingly hard to find in such outstanding condition.

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  • James Bond: The World is Not Enough

    James Bond: The World is Not Enough

    £75.00

    “As the countdown begins for the new millienum there is still one number you can always count on..007″….Pierce Brosnan’s third and highly succesful Bond film “The World Is Not Enough”. This original 1999 country of origin UK Quad is quite excetional featuring the photographic talents of Nigel Parry, Keith Hamshere and Jay Maidment with design by art director Brian Bysouth…The gloss finish only compliments what is already a really great poster.

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  • James Bond: Thunderball Poster

    James Bond: Thunderball

    £295.00

    “Bond drives an Aston…naturally”

    In 1965, Aston Martin released this tie-in advertisement poster featuring Bond’s DB5 in their dealer showrooms to promote their association with the James Bond franchise and the latest release “Thunderball”, at the time the highest grossing film series on record. Original, 1965 are extremely scarce and in some cases prohibitively expensive, but in 1999 Bond Producer’s EON authorised a limited edition licenced print run of only 400 posters. They were printed to approximately the same size as the originals (British double crown size – 20″ x 30″) and are identifiable by the unique limited edition hand written number on each one – in this case 384/400. Presented rolled in excellent condition this is hugely desirable and very collectable and would be a worthy addition to any collection of James Bond movie memorabilia and is a truly impressive 007 poster.

    Trivia: On October 27, 2010, the Aston Martin DB5 used in this movie and Goldfinger (1964) was sold, fully “loaded”, to American classic car collector Harry Yeaggy for a reported $4 million by London’s RM Auctions. The car had only one previous private owner, an American radio station owner named Jerry Lee, who purchased the car directly from the Aston Martin factory in 1969 for $12,000. Lee had kept the car at his Pennsylvania house for over forty years.

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  • James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies

    James Bond: Tomorrow Never Dies

    £75.00

    “Tha Man. The Number. The License…are all back.”

    Pierce Brosnan’s second and highly succesful Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies”. This original 1997 country of origin UK Quad is quite excetional featuring the photographic talents of Keith Hamshere and George Whitear with design by art director Randi Braun…This is the very rare recalled version, although you would be hard pushed to see the difference between this version & the final release. Give up ? It’s Pierce’s stubble. The Producer’s felt that this semi unshaven look was not for their new re-inventing of the Bond franchise & ‘TOMMORROW’ is misspelt along the bottom border credits. Originally rolled (as issued) this scarce poster displays and presents to to very good effect and represents a fine example of collectible James Bond movie memorabilia.

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