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“This short cigar belongs to a man with no name. This long gun belongs to a man with no name. This poncho belongs to a man with no name. He’s going to trigger a whole new style in adventure.“
A country exclusive Italian one-sheet for the 2014 Film Festival re-release of Sergio Leone’s ground breaking Spaghetti Western “A Fistful of Dollars” – Per Un Pugno Di Dollari, where all three movies in the Trilogy were screened.The colourful pop art style design is by acclaimed Italian artist Michelangelo Papuzza. Presented rolled (as issued) this example displays to excellent effect and represents a scarce piece of country of origin, Italian cinema memorabilia from the first in Leone’s series of iconic westerns that set himself and Eastwood on the path to Hollywood success.
Trivia: Clint Eastwood helped in creating his character’s distinctive visual style. He bought the black jeans from a sport shop on Hollywood Boulevard, the hat came from a Santa Monica wardrobe firm and the trademark black cigars came from a Beverly Hills store. Eastwood himself cut the cigars into three pieces to make them shorter. Eastwood himself is a non-smoker. From his television series, Eastwood brought the Colt pistol, gun-belt and spurs. The iconic poncho was acquired in Spain. Eastwood still has the poncho and has said it has never been washed.
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“He came back to settle the score with someone. Anyone. EVERYONE”…Very rare original 1995 UK Quad film poster for Robert Rodriguez’s high octane action thriller “Desperado”. Following on from “El Mariachi” Antonio Banderas reprises his gunslinger role and features prominently on this striking poster. This example displays very well being originally rolled.
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