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“The Way” by Rory Kurtz for Mondo was released to celebrate Season One of the hit TV series, and it is such a cool poster. Hand-Annotated ‘Archive 2’ as it has come directly from the personal archive of the artist Rory Kurtz and printed using eleven colour inks on Domtar Lynx Opaque 100# cover paper. Kurtz has this to say about the design “The Mandalorian is mysterious and iconic in aesthetic, and I felt the art should mirror that, with Mando holstering his blaster stoically amidst the smoke, ash, and fallen enemies of the recently finished battle”. This is a truly scarce alternative movie poster and highly sought after. With Mando and Grogu already firmly established as a fans favourite this impressive item represents a fine addition for any poster or art collector or Star Wars fan memorabilia.
After making his buddy cop hit “48 Hours” Walter Hill directed a film that was inspired by the movies he grew up on. It was a wild homage filled with the kinds of images and themes he loved most about those movies such as: “custom cars, kissing in the rain, neon, trains in the night, high-speed pursuit, rumbles, rock stars, motorcycles, jokes in tough situations, leather jackets and questions of honor.” What Hill created was “Streets of Fire” (1984) a 1980’s meets retro 1950’s musical-action-crime-comedy B-movie epic. The film stars Michael Pare as Tom Cody an ex-soldier who returns to his home to rescue his ex-girlfriend, a singer named Ellen Aim (Diane Lane) from the clutches of evil biker gang leader Raven Shaddock (Willem Dafoe). The music (heavily influenced by Meatloaf’s guru Jim Steinman) featured in the film also reflected the odd 1950’s meets the 1980’s backdrop with its diverse rockabilly, doo-wop, blues and New Wave sounds…Even though “Streets of Fire” didn’t do well when it was released, over the years it has developed a cult following because of its unique qualities. The colourful eye catching poster art by Riehm for the film reflects the furiously stylised aesthetic that was used to tell the rock n’ roll fable of love ! Originally rolled (as issued) this beautiful unrestored 1984 US one sheet film poster presents superbly and represents a fine piece of original very collectable movie / music memorabilia…“A Rock ‘n’ Roll Fable !”
Trivia: The car that Cody (Michael Pare) drives in the movie is a 1951 Mercury that was chopped, channelled, nosed, and decked.
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“He Said He’d Be Back…and He Certainly is !”
Sci-fi movies can rarely be made in such way that can be looked at as works of art. This is one of the few exceptions. The prediction of judgment day with Hamilton watching a playground full of kids be burnt to the ground is an absolute brilliant portrayal of Armageddon. The theme that men will destroy themselves is also shown throughout the movie also and is even said by The Terminator…“It’s in your nature to destroy yourselves”. This brings the movie to a whole new level of sci-fi and one of the most sought after of titles by collectors of the genre and Schwarzenegger’s vast legion of fans. Offered here is a scarce large format Japanese B1 movie poster (equivalent to a standard one-sheet) for James Cameron’s sci-fi, time travel, shoot ’em up uber-actioner “Terminator 2: Judgement Day”. This example is often referred to as the ‘Smoke’ version featuring Schwarzenegger’s Terminator emerging from the smoke. In a design that’s unique to Japan the largely black and white imagery features Arnie’s eyes finished in a blazing red, leaving you in no doubt he is a Terminator. One of the most influential film of the past 25+ years with ground breaking CGI special effects and spectacular action set pieces. A very hard film poster to find in this fine unrestored rolled (as issued) condition that represents an impressive and stylish item of original cinematic movie memorabilia.
Trivia: Given Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s US $15 million salary, and his total of seven hundred words of dialogue, he was paid $21,429 per word. “Hasta la vista, baby” cost $85,716.
…more detail“If by chance an honest man like yourself should make enemies, then they would become my enemies. And then they would fear you.”
Francis Ford Coppola’s multi Oscar winning masterpiece “The Godfather” is THE GREATEST FILM EVER MADE. Re-released in 2022 for its 5oth Anniversary, renowned artist Paul Shipper was commissioned to create a new poster for the event. Shipper’s artwork is superb with an incredible cast montage poster, with as you would expect Brando & Pacino taking centre stage. This British one-sheet displays to excellent effect and is an outstanding movie poster for a film, that is a phenomenon. An exquisite Mafia epic with outstanding performances, Coppola got everything right, creating a cinematic event with an immeasurable influence on everyday culture and life.
Trivia: The smack that Vito gives Johnny Fontane was not in the script. Marlon Brando improvised the smack and Al Martino‘s confused reaction was real. According to James Caan, “Martino didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.”
…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.
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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“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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