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  • ELVIS Movie Poster

    ELVIS

    £125.00

    There is no doubting the musical and cultural influence of Elvis Presley with Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 biopic “ELVIS” a truly fitting tribute to ‘The King’. Luhrmann’s unique take on the short life of Elvis Presley is incredibly watchable and compulsive viewing with high production values and design touches. The 2022 one sheet offered here, designed by creative agency Concept Arts is a truly stunning and beautifully detailed poster full of Vegas glitz and dazzle dazzle. Originally rolled (as issued) this totally unrestored example presents and displays to excellent effect without a blemish of note and represents a hugely collectable and totally cool piece of movie memorabilia for a truly iconic star.

    Trivia: The film had a 12-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival after the screening was over.

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  • ELVIS Movie Poster

    ELVIS

    £125.00

    There is no doubting the musical and cultural influence of Elvis Presley with Baz Luhrmann’s 2022 biopic “ELVIS” a truly fitting tribute to ‘The King’. Luhrmann’s unique take on the short life of Elvis Presley is incredibly watchable and compulsive viewing with high production values and design touches. The 2022 UK quad offered here, designed by creative agency Concept Arts is a truly stunning, a colourful and beautifully detailed poster full of Vegas glitz and dazzle dazzle. Originally rolled (as issued) this totally unrestored example presents and displays to excellent effect without a blemish of note and represents a hugely collectable and totally cool piece of movie memorabilia for a truly iconic star.

    Trivia: The film had a 12-minute standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival after the screening was over.

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  • Saving Private Ryan Movie Poster

    Saving Private Ryan

    £125.00

    “In the Last Great Invasion of the Last Great War, The Greatest Danger for Eight Men was Saving… One.”

    Extremely scarce original 1998 UK Quad “Teaser” Style movie poster for Steven Spielberg’s multi award winning World War 2 war epic “Saving Private Ryan”….A true modern masterpiece of a movie with distinctive, poignant artwork and design from BLT & Associates, depicting the war torn landscape of the French battlefields as a lone soldier is silhouetted against the ominous storm clouds. Originally rolled (as issued) this example displays superbly and represents a hugely collectable item of cinematic movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Steven Spielberg cast Matt Damon as Private Ryan because he wanted an unknown actor with an All-American look. He did not know Damon would win an Oscar for Best Screenplay and be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for the hit Good Will Hunting in 1998 and become an overnight star before the film was released.

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  • Toy Story Movie Poster

    Toy Story

    £195.00

    You are a TOY! You aren’t the real Buzz Lightyear! You’re – you’re an action figure!

    Amazing artwork of Buzz and Woody…In 1995 when “Toy Story” was released nobody had ever seen anything like it, the first feature length fully computer animated movie. It was an immediate world wide hit, a quality production in every aspect. Created and produced by the Disney off-shoot Pixar it really was (and still is) one of the true groundbreaking movies of the genre, and in its own way as influential as Walt Disney’s “Snow White”. Offered here is an original country of origin Style A US One-Sheet from 1995, it is arguably the best and most desirable of the three posters produced for the marketing campaign and features a ‘flying’ Buzz and Woody as Bo, Slinky, Rex & Mr. Potato-Head look on in amazement. Incredibly colourful with fantastic graphics; originally rolled (as issued) it presents superbly. Totally original and unrestored it represents a fantastic piece of highly collectable cinematic movie memorabilia…“To Infinity and Beyond.”

    Trivia: The first animated film to receive a special achievement Academy Award. It was given to John Lasseter for “the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.” More than fifty years earlier, Walt Disney received an honorary Oscar for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).

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