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  • The Wicker Man Alternative Movie Poster

    The Wicker Man

    £250.00

    “Flesh to touch…Flesh to burn! Don’t keep the Wicker Man waiting !”

    An outstanding modern reimagined example of a true British classic. A limited edition alternative movie poster by Laurent Durieux for Robin Hardy’s cult horror masterpiece “The Wicker Man”. One of the most sought after titles of the horror genre. The unmistakable style of Durieux makes for a truly outstanding art print. Hand-numbered 136 from a print run of 275, with a rich colour palette, this rolled (as issued) poster displays and presents to excellent effect and represents a super rare & sought item of British horror movie memorabilia…“Come…It is time to keep your appointment with the Wicker Man.”

    Trivia: Many years after making this movie, Edward Woodward re-visited some of the locations and claimed that he found the makeshift cross (that Howie makes out of some pieces of wood) still intact where it was left in the original scene.

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  • The Witch Movie Poster

    The Witch

    £150.00

    “Evil Takes Many Forms.”

    An outstanding example of modern poster design. This original 2015 UK quad film poster for Robert Eggers’s cult horror masterpiece “The Witch” – VVitch is a truly striking example designed by the creative arts agency Gravillis. One of the most sought after recent titles of the horror genre – an evil looking goat, an animal synonymous with satan and devil worship rendered in stark black and white. Totally original and unrestored this rolled (as issued) poster displays and presents to excellent effect that due to the very limited cinematic screenings represents a super rare & sought item of authentic British horror movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The spelling of the title “The VVitch” is how the word was written in the story’s period because the letter “W” was not yet in common use at the time.

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  • The Woman in Black Movie Poster

    The Woman in Black

    £275.00

    “Do you believe in ghosts?”

    An outstanding modern example of a true British horror classic. An original 2012 Country of Origin British UK quad film poster for Hammer Films’ horror “The Woman in Black”. Unlike the computer generated, photoshopped posters that accompanied the initial release, renowned horror illustrator Graham Humphreys was commissioned by Momentum and Hammer Films, to create an exclusive ‘old school’ horror poster for certain limited screenings as part of the Hammer Classic Film archive collection. These examples, all personally hand-signed by Humphreys are incredibly scarce and highly sought after by poster and Hammer collectors. Presented in original, unrestored condition this rolled (as issued) poster displays and presents to excellent effect that due to the very limited print run represents a sought item of horror movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The Woman in Black (2012) was originally passed by the British Board of Film Classification with a 15 certificate. However the distributor, Momentum Pictures, suggested several cuts and the BBFC agreed to a lower 12A certificate. Despite this, it was this film which was most complained about to the BBFC in 2011.

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  • Wolfman, The       (2010)

    Wolfman, The (2010)

    £50.00

    “Fear What Is Within”…Beautiful looking original rolled US One Sheet movie poster for Joe Johnston’s 2010 remake of Universal’s classic “The Wolfman”. Designed by The Cimarron Group this is the Final Release version concentrating on close ups of the main stars. The extreme high gloss almost polished finish makes for a very striking poster.

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  • Wolfman, The       (2010)

    Wolfman, The (2010)

    £50.00

    “When the moon is full the legend comes to life”…Beautiful looking original rolled US One Sheet movie poster for Joe Johnston’s 2010 remake of Universal’s classic “The Wolfman”. Designed by Cold Open this is the First teaser advance (02-12-10) for what promises to be one of the films of 2010. A fog shrouded forest, a damsel in distress…what a teaser poster should be. The extreme high gloss almost polished finish makes for a very striking poster.

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