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  • Evil Dead Movie Poster

    Evil Dead

    £795.00

    “Now that my wife has become host to a Kandarian demon. I fear that the only way to stop those possessed by the spirits of the book is through the act of… bodily dismemberment.”

    Incredibly rare and much sought after original 1981 UK quad film poster for Sam Raimi’s “Evil Dead”. Raimi’s original cult classic is probably one of the better zombie / supernatural movies ever made, becoming legend with the horror genre shocked audiences around the world and became a phenomenon. Lead actor Bruce Campbell is put through a continually escalating series of horrific encounters that allow him to show the full extent of his talent for slapstick comedy. Palace (Video) Pictures bought the rights to distribute the film and commissioned up and coming horror artist  Graham Humphreys to design the quad and video artwork. Released in cinemas and on VHS almost simultaneously the modest outlay for the rights to distribute the film proved to be an excellent deal as it went on to see great box-office takings and thousands of tapes sold, but also resulted in making these theatrical posters a real rarity. Designed to look slightly distressed, this originally ROLLED (as issued) British UK quad film poster is from first year of release, 1981 that displays & presents very well. A great looking piece of horror art that represents an exciting and scarce country unique British piece of original horror film movie memorabilia.

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    Trivia: The film was shown to Stephen King, and it was his glowing endorsement (which was later used on the film’s ads and posters) of the film which really sold it to the public. The film was bought by New Line Cinema soon after.

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  • Exit Through the Gift Shop Movie Poster

    Exit Through the Gift Shop

    £195.00

    “The incredible true story of how the world’s greatest Street Art movie was never made…”

    “Exit Through the Giftshop” is an Oscar nominated documentary of how an eccentric French amateur film maker attempted to locate and befriend the anonymous British graffiti/street artist Banksy. The documentary also featured other giants of the street art movement, including Shepard Fairey, Invader, Sweet Toof, Cyclops, Swoon, Ron English, and Buff Monster. The finished movie is a remarkable piece of film-making. The  Belgian Affiche offered here was printed entirely in English and distributed to the Benelux countries of Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands. and represents a Banksy designed piece that is often referred to as the ‘Mona Lisa in a shopping trolley’ style. Printed in remarkably small numbers for release in art-house cinemas, this is a marvellous opportunity to own an affordable example of Banksy’s artwork and a piece of original cinematic memorabilia presented in excellent original condition.

    Trivia: The film had its unofficial UK premiere in an abandoned rail tunnel underneath London’s Waterloo station, an area devoted to graffiti and street art. Tickets for this sold out in a minute. A red carpet was spraypainted on the ground especially for the occasion, while spectators were all presented with tins of spray paint as they left the screening.

     

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  • Exit Through the Gift Shop Movie Poster

    Exit Through the Gift Shop

    £695.00

    “The incredible true story of how the world’s greatest Street Art movie was never made…”

    “Exit Through the Giftshop” is an Oscar nominated documentary of how an eccentric French amateur film maker attempted to locate and befriend the anonymous British graffiti/street artist Banksy. The documentary also featured other giants of the street art movement, including Shepard Fairey, Invader, Sweet Toof, Cyclops, Swoon, Ron English, and Buff Monster. The finished movie is a remarkable piece of film-making. The UK quad offered here represents a Banksy designed piece that is often referred to as the ‘Mona Lisa in a shopping trolley’ style. Printed in remarkably small numbers for release in art-house cinemas, this is a marvellous opportunity to own an affordable example of Banksy’s artwork and a piece of original cinematic memorabilia presented in excellent condition.

    Trivia: The film had its unofficial UK premiere in an abandoned rail tunnel underneath London’s Waterloo station, an area devoted to graffiti and street art. Tickets for this sold out in a minute. A red carpet was spraypainted on the ground especially for the occasion, while spectators were all presented with tins of spray paint as they left the screening.

     

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  • Eyes Wide Shut Movie Poster

    Eyes Wide Shut

    £125.00

    “Cruise. Kidman. Kubrick.”

    An original country of origin UK quad cinema poster in near mint condition designed by Crew Creative Advertising for Stanley Kubrick’s 1999 film “Eyes Wide Shut”. A brilliant erotic mystery from which stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman as the married couple at the centre of the story. Though the famous couple were married at the time they were to divorce two years later in what was almost a case of life imitating art. Sadly, this was to be Kubrick’s final film as a director. Rich colour and simple design featuring sexy close up of the two stars Cruise and Kidman. Originally rolled this fine example displays superbly. Sought after and becoming very hard to find it represents an impressive item of movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman signed open-ended contracts. They agreed to work on this project until Stanley Kubrick released them from it, however long that turned out to be.

     

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  • Filth and the Fury, The : A Sex Pistols Film

    £95.00

    “Bill Grundy: Keep going, chief, keep going. You’ve got another 5 seconds. Say something outrageous”…Any paper from this cult punk rock film is extremely sought after and this rare example is a country of origin (UK) quad film poster for  Julien Temple’s “The Filth and the Fury: A Sex Pistols Film” from first year of release 2000. Designed by Paul Burgess and incorporating the original Sex Pistols logo created by Helen Wellington-Lloyd it really does make for a striking piece. Originally rolled (as issued) it looks stunning and displays and presents excellently…An fantastic piece of music/film/cultural memorabilia presented in investment grade condition !…”If you talk like an arsehole, and look like and arsehole, then you’re an arsehole”

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  • Final Destination

    Final Destination

    £95.00

    “No Accidents. No Coincidences. No Escapes. You Can’t Cheat Death.”…New Wave Creative produced an excellent poster for James Wong’s 2000 horror hit “Final Destination”. This rolled original UK Quad movie poster displays very well with a great creepy cast image perfectly fitting in with the feel of the movie.

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  • First Blood: Rambo Movie Poster

    First Blood: Rambo

    £395.00

    “This time he’s fighting for his life”

    Back in the early 1980’s when the character of John J. Rambo was introduced to movie screens, filmgoers were dealing with a character that was not displayed as an action icon, but a man who had a lot of demons within him. This is perfectly related here with possibly the imagery of Stallone as the ‘All-American hero’ Rambo on this original 1982 UK Quad film poster for “First Blood”. Beautiful artwork by Drew Struzan using acrylic & coloured pencils this is character defining artwork provides a fitting highlight to one of Stallone’s best films and a reminder as to why he was the most bankable star of the 1980’s. Originally folded (as issued) and totally unrestored, the UK quad film poster offered here remains in excellent high grade condition and represents a first class piece of impressive, very collectable original movie memorabilia for a true Hollywood legend.

    Trivia: Rambo’s trademark combat knife was custom designed by the late Arkansas knife maker Jimmy Lile. The movie popularized knock-off hollow handled survival knives with compasses in the pommel.

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  • George A. Romero's: Land of the Dead

    George A. Romero’s: Land of the Dead

    £75.00

    “The dead shall inherit the Earth.”…A return to a good old gore filled, flesh eating zombie fest for George A. Romero’s 2005 blood splattered offering “Land of the Dead”. This rolled original UK Quad movie poster designed by Shoolery Design is in exceptional (probably unused) condition. One of the best looking zombie posters for ages…”stay scared”

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  • Get Carter Movie Poster

    Get Carter

    £195.00

    “You’re a big man, but you’re in bad shape. With me it’s a full time job. Now behave yourself”

    Re-released by the BFI in 1999 this original UK quad for Mike Hodges’ iconic British gangster film “Get Carter” is very hard poster to find; stark and hard hitting design by Eureka Design consultants(very in keeping with the film) featuring a great image of Michael Caine in probably his most recognisable role. Being originally rolled it displays very well with only light handling wear to some edges (as to expected when handled for signing). As stylish and cool a poster as they come…“Frank wasn’t like that. I’m the villain in the family, remember?”

    Trivia: Sir Michael Caine made subtle changes to Mike Hodges‘ depiction of Carter in the script, cut out pleasantries and gave him a cold, hard edge, closer to Ted Lewis original envisioning of the character.

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  • Get Carter Movie Poster

    Get Carter (Supplied Framed)

    £195.00

    “Now. Go on. Now. Now, hold them – gently. Slowly. Imagine it’s me. When we’re in South America – we’ll make love in the sun. Roll over. Make love again – and again.”

    This original publicity still is priced and supplied framed

    Autographed with character name Anna by Britt Ekland at HorrorCon 2024 (Sunday 12th May). This original black & white publicity still features Ekland’s Anna (in one of the most memorable scenes from the movie) having phone sex with Caine’s Carter. Flat and unfolded (as issued), in exceptional condition, and offered in a custom made black frame finished with UV plexiglass. A movie that is highly regarded as a true classic of the genre and a hugely collectable piece of horror, sci-fi film memorabilia…“Frank wasn’t like that. I’m the villain in the family, remember?”

    Trivia: Sir Michael Caine made subtle changes to Mike Hodges depiction of Carter in the script, cut out pleasantries and gave him a cold, hard edge, closer to Ted Lewis original envisioning of the character.

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  • Ghost Rider

    Ghost Rider

    £75.00

    “Long ago he made a deal to save someone he loved.”…Fantastic looking original UK Quad film poster for Mark Steven Johnson’s adaption of the Marvel Comics supernatural anti-her..”Ghost Rider”. This poster was originally rolled and in exceptional condition with some truly great artwork.

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  • Ghostbusters Movie Poster

    Ghostbusters

    £325.00

    “Gozer the Gozerian, good evening. As a duly designated representative of the city, county, and state of New York, I order you to cease any and all supernatural activity and return forthwith to your place of origin or to the nearest convenient parallel dimension.”

    One of the best must hummable theme tunes and a truly apocalyptic finale, it is no surprising that “Ghostbusters” was the biggest film of 1984. A supernatural summer blockbuster with humour, thrills, spills and some of the best special effects money could buy at the time. Ivan Reitman’s masterpiece is a much loved genuine classic. This Advance  ‘Coming to Save the World This Summer’ country of origin US one-sheet movie poster is a beauty and features the instantly recognisable ‘stop-ghost’ logo synonymous with the film. Originally folded (as issued) this superb unrestored example displays to excellent effect with minimal age and handling wear. An impressive item of collectable film movie memorabilia from one the best movies to come out of the 1980’s.

    Trivia: Almost none of the scenes were filmed as scripted; most had at least one ad-lib. Most of Bill Murray‘s lines are ad-libs.

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