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Jim and Brian Henson’s Muppets meet swash-buckling adventure in their 1996 movie adaption of the classic Robert Louis Stevenson novel “Muppets Treasure Island”. Artist Drew Struzan cleverly incorporates the live action actors into an excellent and colourful movie poster where they combine seamlessly with the true stars of the movie, the Muppets – Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, Rizzo, Fozzie Bear. It’s an amazing looking poster, rolled (as issued) this lovely unrestored example presents to superb effect. Muppet movie memorabilia doesn’t get much better than this, from one of cinema’s most collectable and popular modern movie franchises.
Trivia: Kevin Bishop recalled that while filming the scene in the crow’s nest with Tim Curry, he said, “‘I mean be honest, Tim, The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) – those fishnets – you’re never going to live those down, are you?” To which Curry responded, “Not as long as wankers like you keep bringing it up. You really are a sublime wanker, Kevin”. They would use the word sublime as a joke between them.
…more detail“Give yourself over to absolute pleasure. Swim the warm waters of sins of the flesh – erotic nightmares beyond any measure, and sensual daydreams to treasure forever. Can’t you just see it? Don’t dream it, be it.”
“Lets do the Time warp again”..the signature song and dance for the most successful audience participation movie of all time. The ultimate Midnight movie – A true horror, sci-fi, musical cult classic (& you don’t get to say that too often). This country of origin UK quad film poster is from 40th Anniversary digitally remastered release in 2015 featuring reworked artwork (a huge pair of BLOOD RED LIPS) from the ‘Different Set of Jaws’ US poster campaign. Immediately recognisable as ‘Rocky Horror’ and hugely sought after by the film’s hardcore and loyal worldwide fan base. Originally rolled (as issued) this superb example presents and displays to excellent effect & represents a really fine and affordable item of original film movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Oakley Court, Dr. Frank N. Furter’s “Castle”, was used in numerous Hammer horror films made at adjacent Bray Studios (where the lab and ballroom scenes were shot), including The House in Nightmare Park (1973), The Reptile (1966) and The Brides of Dracula (1960)
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