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  • KES Movie Poster

    KES

    £125.00

    Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Ken Loach, “KES” is based on the 1968 novel “A Kestrel for a Knave”, written by Barry Hines. It is part of the kitchen sink realism movement that developed in Britain in the late 50s and early 60s. This movement focused on those that were disillusioned with modern society, and on the domestic lives of working-class Britain. When re-released in the 1970s the front of house lobby cards – full colour in the 1969 release were re-issued with a light blue sepia tone, which in my opinion is much better looking , giving a particularly striking effect that also makes David Dai Bradley’s signature (signed in black sharpie pen) really stand out. Bradley has signed with a very nice signature and has also added his character name – Billy. An outstanding card from the set as it features Billy (Dai Bradley) with his kestrel, KES. Originally flat and unfolded (as issued) this superb example presents extremely well and represents a beautiful example of cinematic movie memorabilia from a film that remains a powerful study of school, family, strife and dreams ever made.

    This item was personally signed by David Dai Bradley when he was a guest at the London Film Fair on Sunday 22nd September 2024.

    Trivia: KES (1969) has a 100% rating based on 32 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

     

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  • The Getaway Movie Poster

    The Getaway

    £75.00

    ”That’s a walk-in bank. You don’t have to be Dillinger for this one”

    An original 1972 black and white promotional still for Sam Peckinpah’s “The Getaway”, a movie that delivers the three “S’s” – Style, Substance & Steve McQueen. When originally released in 1972 it set the template for gritty, realistic crime thrillers and redefined McQueen’s stylish look for the 1970s. A great looking image as McQueen is featured in full shotgun action, shoot out mode on this eye catching example. Originally flat and folded (as issued) it displays and presents superbly with the movie details printed on the reverse. This is an excellent, original, unrestored example for a rare & sought after Steve McQueen title.

    Trivia: Colin Farrell, Kevin Costner, Pierce Brosnan and Bruce Willis have all listed McQueen as their hero and inspiration for being an actor.

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