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Designed by creative arts agency GHAH Studios the 2020 US one-sheet film poster for Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather (Part III) Coda – The Death of Michael Corleone” is a dramatic, atmospheric poster image featuring the remaining members of the Corleone dynasty – the aged Don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), Vincent (Adam Garcia) the illegitimate son of Michael’s brother Sonny, Connie (Talia Shire) and Michael’s daughter Mary (Sofia Coppola). With dark, rich colour tones it is a perfect choice of design for Coppola’s final instalment of his hugely influential & Oscar winning trilogy. The double sided US one sheet offered here is presented in excellent unrestored, rolled (as issued) condition). It displays superbly and represents a fine piece of collectable original movie memorabilia for a much admired and hugely respected film franchise.
Trivia: Because of the popularity of the two earlier Godfather movies, Frank Sinatra reversed his anti-Godfather stance and expressed interest in playing Don Altobello. He lost interest because of the size of the paycheck for the role, and it went to Eli Wallach. Coincidentally, Sinatra got his role in From Here to Eternity (1953) when Wallach backed out due to scheduling conflicts with a Broadway play. Legend has it that Sinatra used mob ties to get Wallach’s part, which inspired the Johnny Fontane subplot in The Godfather (1972).
…more detailA simple and effective film poster that sells the movie through its two main stars; Elizabeth Taylor & Warren Beatty who both feature in a lovely black & white photographic portrait offset against a muted orange background. Originally folded (as issued) and unrestored this rare 1969 US one sheet movie poster presents superbly and is displays to excellent effect. Extremely hard to find this US version is an eye-catching piece that represents an excellent example of very stylish collectable original film memorabilia for two of the screens greatest stars.
…more detailA beautiful, US one-sheet (Studio style) from first year of release, 1980 for Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece of modern horror “The Shining”. Designed by one of the greatest poster artist’s ever – Saul Bass. His imagery has become as iconic as the movie itself with the use of just a yellow and black colour palette and a simple image, incorporated into the title logo. Totally original and unrestored, this example is presented in high grade excellent folded (as issued) condition that displays superbly. A genuinely scarce and hard to find example of horror film cinema memorabilia for one of the most important and influential horror films ever made. “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy…”
Trivia #1: According to Shelley Duvall, the famous “Here’s Johnny !” scene took three days to film and the use of sixty doors.
Trivia #2: For the “Here’s Johnny” scene in which Jack breaks down the bathroom door, the props department built a door that could be easily broken. However, Jack Nicholson had worked as a volunteer fire marshal and tore it apart far too easily. The props department were then forced to build a stronger door.
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An outstanding original 1982 black & white press publicity still for John Carpenter’s horror, sci-fi classic “The Thing”. This superb example features Kurt Russell’s character MacReady as he discovers the macabre frozen remains of a member of the Norwegian expedition – Alien terror never looked better than this. This original black & white publicity still is flat and unfolded (as issued), in exceptional condition, presented 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…“Did you notice anything strange about the dog that arrived yesterday? Anything at all?”
Trivia: Unused music composed for this film was later used by Ennio Morricone in Quentin Tarantino‘s The Hateful Eight (2015). Ironically, Morricone’s Thing score was nominated for a Razzie for worst score, while his score for Hateful Eight won him an Oscar.
…more detail“You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one. You think they’re people just like you. You’re wrong. Dead wrong.”
John Carpenter’s tale of alien occupation “They Live” is part horror, part sci-fi and part social satire, all viewed through dark sun-glasses of Nada played by ex-professional wrestler Roddy Piper. Considered one of Carpenter’s best it was one of four seminal movies by the director re-released by Studio Canal in 2018, remastered in 4K, with the others being “Escape From New York”, “Prince of Darkness” and “The Fog”. All four movies had a strictly limited cinematic release and were accompanied a newly designed poster campaign (quads and one-sheets) by leading artist Matt Ferguson. Ferguson’s unique artistic style is evident throughout the four, each with its very own unique colour palette. A number of these full-size 30″ x 40″ UK quad styles were also released as a limited edition art print by Vice Press. Identical to the cinematic quad, in fact exactly the same – same paper, printer etc these were issued as timed releases each signed and hand-numbered by Matt Ferguson. Offered here is one of these signed art prints numbered #48 from a print run of only 216. Originally rolled (as issued) it presents in excellent condition. A cool, cult poster that represents very collectable & desirable original film memorabilia from one of the greatest and most influential director’s who is still actively working in the film industry.
Trivia: Artist Shepard Fairey credits the film as a major source of inspiration, sharing a similar logo to his “OBEY” campaign. “They Live was…the basis for my use of the word ‘obey’,” Fairey said. “The movie has a very strong message about the power of commercialism and the way that people are manipulated by advertising.”
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“This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”
An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing Elvis performing for the NBC TV Special in the 1968 ‘Comeback Tour’ wearing perhaps one of his most famous outfits; the slick, black leather jacket. The success of the TV show led to Elvis’ return to the music charts with Suspicious Minds and The Wonder of You, record-breaking shows in Las Vegas and sell-out tours.This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The live action photograph artwork makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters. A cool, great looking image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.
Trivia: All shook up ! Elvis Presley’s black leather suit causes a stir at O2 Arena exhibition
NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.
…more detail“This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”
An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing a close up headshot of Elvis wearing a trademark white jumpsuit from 1970’s. The shot probably comes whilst Elvis was filming the documentary “Elvis on Tour”. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The unposed, candid photograph artwork is a lovely close up headshot and makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters. A cool image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.
Trivia: At the time of its release the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley
NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.
…more detail“This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”
An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing Elvis performing on stage wearing the famous Mexican Sundial white jumpsuit from 1977. The shot probably comes whilst Elvis was performing to a sell out 12,000 crowd in Charlotte, North Carolina. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The unposed, candid photograph artwork is a lovely live action stage shot from the final year (1977) Elvis toured & performed in public. A poignant image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.
Trivia: At the time of its release the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley
NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.
…more detail“This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”
An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing a close up headshot of Elvis mid song looking hot & sweaty. The shot probably comes from 1977 whilst Elvis was on the last leg of his series of (what tuned out to be be his final public performances) concerts. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The unposed, candid photograph artwork is a lovely close up headshot and makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters. A cool and poignant image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.
Trivia: At the time of its release the film included lots of very rare and never-before-seen footage of Elvis Presley
NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.
…more detail“This is the sound he created and performed. The rare personal films never before seen by the public. The private moments. The public triumphs. Intimate memories and reflections in his own words.”
An original 1981 Italian photobusta movie poster for the 1981 film “This is Elvis” featuring Andy Warhol style border art of a pixelated black & white Elvis with the main panel imagery showing an ‘early’ Elvis performing in 1957 for the movie “Loving You”. This rare example presents and displays to excellent effect being originally flat / unfolded. The live action photograph artwork makes for one of the more memorable Elvis Presley posters as he genuinely looks like he’s very happy whilst on stage. A cool, great looking image that represents a fine example of very desirable and collectible original music / movie / Elvis memorabilia.
Trivia: All shook up ! Elvis Presley’s black leather suit causes a stir at O2 Arena exhibition
NOTE: Complete set of all 6 x “This is Elvis” Italian photobustas are available at a reduced price for the set.
…more detail“A Love Story Filmed on Location in the 21st Century”
B.D.Fox Independent produced a truly stunning poster for George Lucas’ 2004 Director’s Cut of his first movie “THX 1138”. First released in 1971 this original Advance US One Sheet 2004 re-release movie poster is exceptional. Originally rolled (as issued) it presents in excellent original unrestored condition. A very hard to find poster in any condition which makes this high grade rolled investment condition piece a real talking piece. Hugely collectable & desirable original film memorabilia from the iconic director and creator of “Star Wars”.
Trivia: To provide the large number of extras required, George Lucas contacted the Synanon drug rehabilitation facility. He found many recovering drug users who were required to be shaved bald for the drug program anyway. The Synanon Facility is mentioned in Philip K Dick’s science fiction novel “Valis”.
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