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  • Cinderella Man

    Cinderella Man

    £50.00

    “When America was on its knees, he brought us to our feet”…Genuine, original first Teaser Advance “In Cinemas 2005” US One Sheet movie poster for Ron Howard’s rags to riches boxing drama “Cinderella Man”. This rare style designed by BLT & Associates looks absolutely fantastic ! Originally rolled this beautiful poster displays superbly.

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  • Conor McGregor: Notorious Movie Poster

    Conor McGregor: Notorious

    £125.00

    “If you want it all, you have to fight for it.”

    Featuring unprecedented access, never before seen moments and explosive fight footage, “Conor McGregor: Notorious” is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at a sporting icon and his spectacular rise and a fascinating documentary that inspires, motivates & above all celebrates the rags-to-riches journey of the most charismatic MMA fighter to ever step into the octagon. Released in 2017 with a very limited cinematic release the UK quad that accompanied the screenings features a great shot of McGregor and is very scarce. Very collectable & genuinely hard to come by this represents a fantastic piece of original memorabilia that will appeal to the sports or movie poster collector for one of the most lauded, famous and recognised sportsmen on the planet.

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  • Death Race 2000  (1975)

    Death Race 2000 (1975)

    £175.00

    “In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”…Beautiful Country unique example of this original 1977 Japan B2 film poster featuring Sylvester Stallone (in a very early pre-Rocky role) amd combining elements of the excellent US One sheet. This is truly INVESTMENT GRADE QUALITY being originally rolled with unfaded deep rich colours and stunning imagery make for an extremely desirable and rare movie poster from a genre that is becoming increasingly sought after.

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  • Death Race 2000  (1975)

    Death Race 2000 (1975)

    £150.00

    “In The Year 2000 Hit And Run Driving Is No Longer A Felony. It’s The National Sport!”…David Carradine is featured in one of his best remembered roles on this original 1975 US One Sheet movie poster for the cult sci-fi film “Death Race 2000….A Cross Country Road Wreck”.

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  • GOAL:-The-Complete-Story-of-the-World-Cup-1966

    GOAL: The Complete Story of the World Cup 1966

    £595.00

    “They think it’s all over ! … It is NOW !”

    Long before social media, yes there was a time before Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc or immediate online news updates then the cinema was the go to place for up to date visual news. Unless you were one of the lucky 96,924 people who had a ticket to the England and West Germany final on 30 July 1966 or had a television (it was being shown live in black & white) then “GOAL: The Complete Story of the World Cup 1966” was the only place to see England’s historic victory over West Germany. Released in cinemas shortly after the event it was shown in vibrant glorious colour and not only featured the historic final but also match highlights and player and fan interviews from the whole tournament. If you are British and love your history then this is the greatest sports documentary ever made and you will not find a better example than this. Presented in excellent condition this originally folded (as issued) unrestored 1966 country of origin British UK quad film poster displays and presents to superb effect and represents a truly scarce, patriotic and inspiring piece of cinematic sports memorabilia.

    Trivia: This film, as was common with similar newsreel-style documentaries of the period, contains no live sound whatsoever. Everything you hear consists of sound effects added in post-production, from crowd noise and traffic to every kick of the ball. Occasionally when someone on screen can be seen to shout something, gibberish approximating the mouth movements has been dubbed over.

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  • Le Mans - "The 24 Hours of Le Mans"

    Le Mans

    £475.00

    “This isn’t just a thousand to one shot. This is a professional bloodsport. And it can happen to you. And then it can happen to you again”

    The rarest of the rare, (as predominantly printed in English) with a very low print run, that’s what this original 1971 Japan B2 film poster for “Le Mans” is. Quite frankly one of the finest Steve McQueen motor-racing images ever produced. Originally rolled this example presents near perfectly; Genuinely very very scarce and becoming hard to find due to the Film’s very limited release in it’s day. Now an iconic and much admired motor racing movie showing just why Steve McQueen was the true King of Cool ! Highly recommended and rarely offered in such high grade condition this represents a fantastic example of McQueen, motor-racing & cinematic memorabilia .

    “When people risk their lives, shouldn’t it be for something very important?”

    Trivia: Steve McQueen‘s blood type (Group O, Reh D neg) is shown on the back of his helmet. This was common at the time and drivers would show blood types either on the helmets or clothing.

     

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  • Mean Machine

    Mean Machine

    £50.00

    “Get ready for injury time”…A very rare original 2001 UK Quad movie poster for Vinnie Jones’ “Mean Machine”. An “arty” moody looking sports poster especially for football fans. This is the Advance Teaser version featuring Vinnie the “Mean Machine” of the title…Great looking and great fun, this beautiful rolled example displays like new…Investment grade quality.

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  • Raging-Bull-Movie-Poster

    Raging Bull

    £60.00

    “…Essential masterpiece; powerful De Niro; simply one of the best films of all time…”

    This is certainly one of the most intense films Scorsese has directed, and one of the most important of his career. It is an iconic motion picture that will stand the test of time for years and years to come. The movie poster that accompanied the Czech release of Martin Scorsese’s Oscar winning Jake La Motta biopic “Raging Bull” was equally as striking. Czech artist Zdenek Ziegler has impressively adapted the close up image of La Motta (De Niro) from the US & British campaigns and added a ‘devilish’ tone to the design. The originally rolled (as issued), unrestored example offered here has minimal handling and displays & presents to excellent effect with deep unfaded colours. Very rare, as it received a very limited release in Czechoslovakia and was only shown in a handful of  ‘art-house’ cinemas. A must have title for the serious collector or fan it represents a fantastic item of good looking collectable movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The reasons why the film was made in black and white were mainly to differentiate it from Rocky (1976), as well as for period authenticity. Another reason was that Martin Scorsesedidn’t want to depict all that blood in a color picture. Also, in the book, Jake LaMotta says “Now, sometimes, at night, when I think back, I feel like I’m looking at an old black and white movie of myself. Why it should be black and white I don’t know, but it is.”

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  • Rocky II

    Rocky II

    £175.00

    “He was one punch away from the heavyweight championship of the world. Now he’s one heartbeat away from losing the woman he loves”

    This original 1979 UK quad for “Rocky II” has to be one of the finest produced for the entire “Rocky” series. Full of energy & emotion an incredible kinetic close up image of Stallone as he finally lands the title (sorry if that spoils the ending for anyone). Posters for the sequal are genuinely very rare with this example being presented in exceptional investment grade condition. One of Stallone’s best film poster images.

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  • Rocky II

    £35.00

    “He was one punch away from the heavyweight championship of the world. Now he’s one heartbeat away from losing the woman he loves”

    An unusual style and design for this original 1979 Japan B3 (Nakazuri) film for Sylvester Stallone’s “Rocky II”. Stark minimalistic design unique to Japan makes this poster very desirable. Originally rolled (as issued) it displays and presents very well and represents a very collectable piece of original movie memorabilia for one of the World’s biggest stars in his most famous defining role; Rocky Balboa…“The Italian Stallion is back!”

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  • The-Last-Victory-Movie-Poster

    The Last Victory

    £60.00

    “The curious title refers to the last time the district of Civetta won the Palio in 1979. Il Palio is distinctive because the jockeys do not represent the 17 districts of the Siennese region – the horses do. This film trains its eye on the Civetta community, desperate for a win in the race after a drought of over 20 years”

    John Appel’s excellent and entertaining docu-drama based upon the annual horserace called the ‘Palio’ held in the city’s center piazza (Piazza del Campo) in Siena, Italy. A very limited cinema release in ‘art-house’ & ‘independent’ theatres meant the posters for this enjoyable film are in extremely short supply, which is a shame as the design and production quality is of a very high standard. The imagery (and it’s not often I speak positively about a single image photographic film poster) is excellent, very colourful with genuine warmth and passion; the spirit of the ‘palio’ is truly embodied in it. The original UK quad film poster offered here is from first year of release 2004 and as it was originally rolled (as issued) it looks and presents to very good effect…A very rare find, this scarce, exceptional looking piece represents very collectable & desirable movie memorabilia.

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  • The-World-at-Their-Feet-Movie-Poster

    The World at Their Feet

    £195.00

    “The official FIFA film of the 1970 World Cup in Mexico.”

    Long before social media, yes there was a time before Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc or immediate online news updates then the cinema and TV was the go to place to see the Mexico 1970 Football World Cup Tournament “The World at Their Feet”. With a limited number of matches being shown on terrestrial TV (only 3 channels in the UK) it was down to the cinema to show the edited highlights of what has been dubbed ‘the greatest of all the World Cups’. Released in cinemas shortly after the event (with a subtle backstory involving a young fan) it was shown in vibrant glorious colour and not only featured the historic final which Brazil won 4-1 but also match highlights and player and fan interviews from the whole tournament. If you are football fan and love your international tournaments then this is the greatest sports documentary ever made and you will not find a better example than this. Fantastic graphics and clever design and presented in very good condition this originally folded (as issued) unrestored 1970 British UK quad film poster displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a truly scarce and nostalgic piece of cinematic football memorabilia.

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