Artist: Yves ThosAn unusual Spanish paper-backed poster for the George Lazenby James Bond film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969). Although most Spanish cinema posters presented the well-known McCarthy/McGinnis American Artwork, this particular poster utilised the Yves Thos Artwork from the French ad campaign.11 3/4" x 23 3/4" (30 x 60.5 cm)Condition: ExcellentPaper-backed with a couple of light horizontal creases and overall in excellent condition.£50 - £100M
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Artist: Robert McGinnisThe Style-B US One-Sheet for the Roger Moore James Bond film "The Man With The Golden Gun" (1974). The Artwork by Robert McGinnis provides a roster of previous Bond "villains". This poster is far scarcer than the Style-A version.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear and a few tiny surface marks.£500 - £600M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA full set of eight UK FOH stills for the second Beatles film "Help!" (1965). The Beatles are shown in full or in part on seven of the stills.All 8" x 10" (20 x 25.5 cm)Condition: GoodAll stills have slight age "yellowing" and light creasing. One shows a remnant of a tape stain to bottom rim and another has a 1/4" edge nick. Most have "Wardour St" stamps to reverse.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA linen-backed (first release) US One-Sheet for the iconic Marlon Brando film "The Wild One" (1953). Focusing on the mayhem caused by rampaging biker gangs, "The Wild One" was one of the first films to pick up on the theme of teenage rebellion. The poster carries a series of teasing tag-lines, including a reference to the previous Brando film "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951).27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed, once folded and with very light touch-in restoration to areas of foldline wear but overall in excellent condition.£300 - £400M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA full set of Eight US Lobby Cards for "You Only Live Twice", the fifth in the Bond series to star Sean Connery.All 11" x 14" (28 x 35.5 cm)Condition: GoodAll Lc.s with light creasing and surface marks/scuffs. Card #3 has old tape stains to the upper corners and #6 has multiple pin-holes to corners, some to the body, and surface paper loss to upper left corner.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Robert McGinnisLinen-backed UK Double-Crown poster for the James Bond film "Casino Royale" (1967). The psychedelic Artwork is redolent of the times ("Summer of Love" etc) and pays homage to the Wanda Embry poster displayed at the New York Art Director's Exhibition in 1966. Double-Crowns were printed in smaller numbers than the corresponding Quads and are scarce.20" x 30" (51 x 76 cm)Condition: GoodLinen-backed with light restoration to a small area of damage above the girl's right leg. Prior to backing the poster had various creases, a few small stains and a 3" tear to upper mid border but all now suitably stabilised.£200 - £300M
Artist: Arnaldo PutzuA Quad poster design for the 1971 thriller "Get Carter" starring Michael Caine. The unusual "flower-power" garb worn by Caine seems incongruous for this gritty film but Putzu picked up the pattern from the bedspread that Britt Ekland is writhing on while she and Caine have phone sex.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodLinen-backed with very light touch-ins to foldline wear. Prior to backing the poster had pin-holes to corners and minor tape marks to corners and upper mid-rim. These issues are relatively unobtrusive and the poster displays to great effect.£2,500 - £3,000M
Artist: Unknown ArtistAn extraordinary day-glo poster for the Peter Fonda / Dennis Hopper film "Easy Rider" (1969). Made on a shoe-string budget and celebrating the counter-culture of the time, the film proved to be a big hit. The soundtrack embellished with contemporary rock tracks highlighted the film as something "new".30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear only.£200 - £300M
Artist: Brian BysouthA scarce unfolded Quad poster for the Timothy Dalton James Bond film "The Living Daylights" (1987). This poster has become highly sought after due to the fact that it was the last Bond film poster to feature original painted Artwork, in this case the detailed and dynamic illustration by Brian Bysouth (all subsequent James Bond Quads have featured photographic compositions).30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and rolled with very light general creasing.£200 - £300M
Artist: Frank LangfordA Frank Langford illustrated Quad poster for the successful film spin-off from the ITV TV series of the same name (1975-78). Filmed mostly in West London, the film starred John Thaw and Dennis Waterman as "DI Jack Regan" and "Sergeant George Carter" respectively.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with a few minor edge nicks, 3-4 pin-holes to each corner and light foldline wear.£100 - £200M
Artist: Tom JungA printer's proof for the first print run of the US One-Sheet Style-A poster. There were three subsequent prints of this Style-A poster but the NSS script bottom right, "77/21-0", demarcates this as a first print run example. The combination of first print run and printer's proof makes this a rare early Star Wars poster, which remains in excellent unfolded condition.28 1/8" x 41" (71.5 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, unfolded with printers proof colour chart and original annotation to printer on the left hand rim. Slight fraying upper left corner and several light rim creases.£2,000 - £2,500M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA printer's proof UK Quad poster for the Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra movie "Speedway" (1968). The poster design is based on the American advertising campaign but the background dancers are given far more prominence on the Quad, giving the poster a very contemporary and almost psychedelic feel.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded. The poster has light creasing and edge nicks to upper right rim (these with 2 small conservation tape repairs) but overall it is in excellent condition .£100 - £200M
Artist: Mitchell HooksA linen-backed UK Quad poster for the debut James Bond film "Dr No" (1962). The Mitchell Hooks poster design presents Sean Connery as James Bond. His credentials as a suave but dangerous operator and a man with sex appeal is abundantly clear. Few could have guessed that the film and this poster would herald the development of the global Bond phenomenon. This poster is one of the single most sought after Quads to exist.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed and originally folded. The poster has had very light restoration only (to foldlines and a few spots on outer white margin). Prior to backing there was slight marking above the "R" of "DR." but this has been minimised. Very slight mark on yellow background between the 2 girls closest to Bond. Overall the poster remains in excellent condition with no major restoration.£8,000 - £10,000M
Artist: Roger KastelPrinted on card stock, this US 40x60 poster presents Kastel's dramatic "Gone With The Wind" influenced Artwork. The poster remains unfolded.40" x 60" (102 x 152.5 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded with 1" tear to upper right edge and a few minor creases/light surface marks but overall in excellent condition.£500 - £600M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA mounted original US Lobby Card for the Sean Connery James Bond film "Goldfinger" (1964). The LC shows Bond grappling with Goldfinger.14 5/8" x 17 1/2" (37.5 x 44.5 cm) overallCondition: GoodMounted with pin-holes to corners and a light mark top right but overall in good condition. The LC has the correct 11" x 14" dimensions.£50 - £100M
Artist: Unknown ArtistAlso known as a Style-E poster, the US One-Sheet "Birthday" poster was issued in 1978 to American cinemas that were still playing "Star Wars" one year after the film's original release.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded with a few light creases but overall in excellent condition.£2,000 - £2,500M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA mounted US Lobby Card for the Marlon Brando film "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951), this being the scarce #3 LC showing Brando with Vivien Leigh.14 5/8" x 17 1/2" (37.5 x 44.5 cm) overallCondition: GoodMounted with some light creases, a few grubby surface marks and a slight dent to top left corner of card mount but overall in very good unrestored condition. The LC has the correct 11" x 14" dimensions£50 - £100M
Artist: Tom BeauvaisThe Quad poster for "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" is arguably the most well known poster by British artist Tom Beauvais. Beauvais captures the pivotal moment in the film when the two loveable rogues played by Paul Newman and Robert Redford, come out guns blazing. The film was a huge success and was recognised with seven Oscar® nominations, winning four, including "Best Song" for the whimsical "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head".30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodFolded with a single 1" conservation tape repair to tear lower right rim. There are a few light surface marks and a 1/2" separation to mid-vertical fold at lower rim.£600 - £800M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA linen-backed UK Quad poster for the rom-com "Indiscreet" starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. While the American poster campaign emphasised the romantic nature of the film, the British ad campaign focused more on the humorous content.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with a few light surface scuffs but in excellent overall condition. Poster originally folded.£50 - £100M
Artist: Robert McGinnisA US Half-Sheet poster for the 1971 James Bond Connery film "Diamonds Are Forever". The Robert McGinnis Artwork was adapted to "fit" the Half-Sheet format with the spaceship being moved to the right whereas on the One-Sheet it appears "halo-like" above Connery's head.22" x 28" (56 x 71 cm)Condition: FairUnrestored with single horizontal and vertical folds. There are several areas of light surface paper loss to outer rim, pin-holes to corners/rim and several small areas of light water damage to lower edge.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Tom ChantrellA UK Quad poster for the Carry On spoof of Hammer Horror films "Carry On Screaming" (1966). This colourful and humorous design was the last of the six "Carry On" posters that Chantrell designed and illustrated between 1963-66. The appeal of this poster to "Carry On" and Hammer fans alike, means this is one of the most sought after in the entire comedy series.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear and a few minor edge nicks. There is a faint duplicated "A" certification stencilled to the upper right corner.£800 - £1,000M
Artist: David O'DanielA limited edition re-imagined poster for the 1960 Italian classic "La Dolce Vita". The poster was commissioned for a one night screening of the film at the Castro Theatre, San Francisco, 1st May 2011. Silk-screen printed on light card stock, the poster has been numbered ("70/150") and initialled by the artist David O'Daniel.18" x 24" (46 x 61 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded in near mint condition.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Vic FairA UK Quad printer's proof unfolded poster for the David Bowie film "The Man Who Fell To Earth" (1976). The poster presents the ethereal geometric Vic Fair design with Bowie wearing a black fedora.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: FairUnrestored, unfolded with some water damage to the left hand side and a few other light marks. Due to the predominantly black design, the only evidence of water damage to the front of the poster is slight "wrinkling" and there is NO staining to the front.£100 - £200M
Artist: Arnaldo PutzuLinen-backed UK Quad poster for "The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968). This stylish film boasted two of the "hottest stars" of the time, namely Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. Putzu's bright and colourful Artwork focuses on the two leads.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with minor restoration only (to lower left corner area). Prior to backing the poster had some light creases and a couple of edge tears (longest 2" to right edge).£600 - £700M
Artist: Michael GrossA US One-Sheet Teaser poster for the 1980's blockbuster "Ghostbusters". The "Ghostbusters" logo was designed by Michael Gross and is one of the most recognisable movie poster images from 80's cinema.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear.£100 - £200M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA scarce US Window Card for the Walt Disney animated feature "The adventures Of Ichabod And Mr. Toad" (1949). Although US One-Sheets and Lobby Cards etc for this film occasionally appear in the market, the Window Card format is rarely available.14" x 22" (35.5 cm x 56 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and unfolded with original theatre snipe added to upper. The WC has light scuffs/creasing, pin-holes to upper/lower rim and minor surface paper loss to lower right corner.£200 - £300?
Artist: Tom ChantrellA linen-backed Quad poster for "Star Wars" (1977), this being the "Oscar®s" version bearing Chantrell's iconic Artwork. This poster has never been folded and remains in superb condition.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed and unfolded with a tiny area of restoration to a crease to bottom right corner and a few very light and small surface creases but overall in superb condition.£400 - £500M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA classy poster design for one of Hitchcock's most memorable films "The Birds". Starring Rod Taylor and Tippi Hedren, the film builds tension in a small coastal town as birds begin to gather, exhibit strange behaviour and then attack. The film delivers a masterclass in suspense and the poster presents an interesting and evocative design.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear, pin-holes to corners/rim, a few light surface marks and a 1 1/4" conservation repair to tear on lower left rim. There is writing to the reverse though this is barely noticeable from the front (just above dark bird uppermost on poster).£200 - £300M
Artist: Bob PeakA UK Quad poster for the Roger Moore James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977), the poster featuring Artwork by Bob Peak.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, once folded but now rolled. The poster has light foldline wear and very faint/small tape marks to corners.£100 - £200M
Artist: Daniel GoozeeThe UK Quad poster for the James Bond film "A View To A Kill" (1985) broke new ground by giving Roger Moore's co-star Grace Jones virtual parity in the poster design.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, folded with a few light marks and a couple of tiny edge nicks.£50 - £100M
Artist: Bob PeakThe scarce "Seiko" tie-in UK Quad poster for the Roger Moore James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977). Given the enormous popularity of Bond films, they were much in demand for product placement initiatives such as this (Bond wore a Seiko 0674 5009 in the film).30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with pin-holes to corners and mid upper/lower rims. Light general creasing but overall in very good condition.£200 - £300M
Artist: Bob Peak and Daniel GoozeeThe standard US One-Sheet posters for the Roger Moore James Bond films "The Spy Who Loved Me" (1977) and "Moonraker" (1979).Both 27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodBoth unrestored and folded. "The Spy Who Loved Me" with pin-holes/light marking to rim and slight foldline wear and "Moonraker" with slight fold-line wear and minor creasing/marks to rim.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Howard ChaykinA pre-production poster sold at the 1976 San Diego Comic Convention to introduce the public to the concept of the mooted "Star Wars" film. This was part of George Lucas's strategy to entice Universal Studios to back the film. An interesting example of how aspirant movie-makers sometimes used posters in order to secure production finance (Hammer Studios also routinely did this). Dating from '76, this represents a genuinely early piece of "Star Wars" memorabilia.20" x 29" (51 x 74 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded with a few light creases and a tiny piece of paper loss to upper white rim.£2,000 - £3,000?
Artist: Unknown ArtistThe US 30 x 40 paper-backed movie poster for the classic comedy "Some Like It Hot" (1959). Starring Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis (mostly in drag), the film is frequently voted as one of the best comedy films ever. The film was nominated for six Oscar®'s (winning "Best Costume Design") and its enduring appeal has stood the test of time. This is a 30 x 40 format poster which is considerably rarer than the corresponding US One-Sheet for the film.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodPaper-backed with restoration to outer white rim and a few small edge tears. Prior to backing the poster had various light creases but crucially the poster was NOT folded.£600 - £700M
Artist: Brian Bysouth and Bill GoldThe UK Quad poster for the Roger Moore James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only" (1981). The poster features the controversial Bill Gold "Legs" design with illustration by British artist Brian Bysouth. Bysouth's penchant for intricate detail is apparent in this poster.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with very light creasing and a single edge nick but overall in excellent condition.£200 - £300M
Artist: The Empire Design Company and Lorenzo AgiusA simple but effective poster design which introduces the key characters in the film. The intentional blurring of "Begbie" and "Diane" mimics the sight line from a moving train. The poster is a first release and double-sided.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, unfolded, double-sided with a few very light "foxing" marks to upper left side and corner.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Jack Davis / Unknown ArtistTwo original release US One-Sheet posters for Kelly's Heroes (1970), a linen-backed Style-A poster and an un-backed Style-B poster. The Style-A poster features Artwork by Jack Davis, of "MAD" magazine fame.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Excellent /GoodThe linen-backed Style-A poster had light foldline wear but no apparent restoration and is in excellent condition. The Style-B poster has light foldline wear and is in very good condition.£100 - £200M
Artist: Mitchell HookA US Insert Poster for the Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western "For A Few Dollars More" (1967), this believed to carry an illustration by Mitchell Hook.14" x 36" (36 x 91 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and although the poster has various light creases/scuffs, slight bleed-through bottom left corner and minor paper loss/tape repairs to lower rim, this Insert has NOT been folded.£50 - £100M
Artist: Guy PeellaertA US One-Sheet movie poster for the De Niro / Scorsese collaboration "Taxi Driver" (1976). The Artwork here was courtesy of the Belgian artist Guy Peellaert, better known for his work in the field of rock music.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear and some surface "wrinkling".£100 - £200M
Artist: Unknown ArtistThe highly collectible US Lobby Card #5 for "Dangerous When Wet" (1953), the musical starring Esther Williams and featuring the innovative appearance of animated characters "Tom and Jerry" in an underwater swimming sequence with Esther Williams. This is the only LC in the set to feature the cartoon characters.11" x 14" (28 x 36 cm)Condition: GoodThe LC has 3 pin-holes to upper and lower rim (only 1 main in the picture) and a few light surface scuffs.£50 - £100†?
Artist: Daniel GoozeeTwo UK Quad posters for the Roger Moore James Bond film "Octopussy" (1983), these being both the Advance and general release Quad posters. The poster Advance shows a row of 13 Bonds, "Octopussy" being the 13th James Bond film in the series then to date.Both 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodBoth unrestored and folded. The Quad Advance has pin-holes to upper rim, a couple of very light/small stains and foldline wear. The General Release Quad has surface paper loss to the corners.£200 - £300M
Artist: Unknown ArtistLinen-backed US One-Sheet Advance poster for the Roger Moore James Bond film "The Man With The Golden Gun" (1974), the poster highlighting the forthcoming "Christmas" release of the film and focusing on the eponymous golden gun.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodLinen-backed with restoration to foldline wear, 3 corners and to lower right rim etc, the poster with a few light surface scuffs/creases.£100 - £200M
Artist: Mike VaughanStriking poster illustration by Mike Vaughan for this Hammer horror double-bill. Double-bill posters can look odd when Artwork from different artists is combined but this bespoke commission provides complimentary designs for the two films.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with a number of old clear tape repairs to edge tears to the reverse, the longest being 4" to bottom left corner but these have NOT stained. Otherwise the poster has light general creasing.£200 - £300M
Artist: Robert McGinnisA linen-backed US One-Sheet for the iconic Audrey Hepburn movie "Breakfast At Tiffany's" (1961). This is the holy grail for Hepburn collectors, the McGinnis image of Hepburn being the epitome of early '60's "cool". The film received five Oscar® nominations, winning two, including "Best Song" for "Moon River".27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with only very light restoration to foldline wear, slight crease to right rim (adjacent to embracing figures) and overall in excellent condition.£4,000 - £5,000M
Artist: Robert McGinnisAn unusual Guinness tie-in with the James Bond film "The Man With The Golden Gun" (1974). The poster replicates the standard McGinnis Artwork but with several important amendments like the golden bullet being replaced with a glass of Guinness, the "007" logo being customised etc. A scarce Bond poster.15" x 20" (38 x 51 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded with a few very light surface marks only.£200 - £300M
Artist: Frank McCarthyA US Subway "Montage Style" poster for the fifth Sean Connery James Bond film "You Only Live Twice" (1967). McCarthy uses a series of descending "snapshots" from the previous films introduced by the text "FIRST", "THEN", "NEXT" and "LAST", the crescendo effect designed to remind viewers of the back-story and ramp up excitement. YOLT Subways were also printed bearing the three designs used on the corresponding US One-Sheets ("Little Nellie", the volcano and the bathtub formats) but the "Montage Style" is seldom seen.45" x 59 1/2" (114 x 151 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with light restoration to areas of foldline wear, top right corner and to a 3" tear below "golden girl". Restoration carried out by Studio C.£400 - £500M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA rare US Title Lobby Card for Frank Capra's "Mr Smith Goes to Washington" starring James Stewart in one of his most acclaimed and beloved roles.11" x 14" (28 x 35.5 cm)Condition: GoodThe Title Lobby Card has slight "yellowing" from age, light creasing and several edge nicks/tears which have been repaired with old tape to the reverse.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA rare US Door Panel for the Hammer horror film "Dracula Has Risen From The Grave" (1968) and a US One-Sheet for "Dracula Prince Of Darkness (1980's rr)20" x 60" (51 x 152 cm) and 27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodBoth unrestored and folded with light foldline wear etc.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA Japanese 2-Panel "Tatekan" poster for the Alfred Hitchcock thriller "The Birds" (1963). These posters were designed to be pasted together but this one has survived in the original two parts.20" x 57" (51 x 145 cm) when both panels assembled togetherCondition: GoodUnrestored, unfolded and in 2 parts as issued. There are light creases and some pin-holes to the rim on both panels.£100 - £200M
Artist: Kalki CreationA French Grand Affiche for the Who film "Quadrophenia" (1980), the poster design being radically different to the UK Quad. This design adopts a more Pop-Art form of presentation.47" x 63" (119.5 x 160 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded, with neat pin-holes to corners/rim, light foldline wear and slight adhesive residue to corners.£50 - £100†?
Artist: Arnaldo PutzuA German linen-backed A0 poster for the Michael Caine thriller "Get Carter" (1971). The A0 poster format was not widely distributed making this a scarce piece. Many German posters of this time used different Artwork to that used in the UK but in this instance, the iconic Putzu Artwork from the UK Quad has been replicated.33" x 47" (84 x 119 cm)Condition: GoodLinen-backed with light restoration to foldlines/surface scuffs and a few areas of minor creasing.£400 - £500M
Artist: Sadamitsu FujitaThe UK Quad poster for "The Godfather" which exemplifies the approach of "less is more". The simple white, black and red illustration produces a poster which is both stylish and dramatic. The "puppet master" title design was by American artist S. "Neil" Fujita. This poster is hard to find in a really good condition as the predominantly white background is prone to dis-colouration.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, folded with a few very light surface marks (hardly noticeable), neat pin-holes to corners and in excellent overall condition.£300 - £400M
Artist: Jack DavisA US One-Sheet Style-C poster for the comedy "The Long Goodbye", the film starring Elliott Gould. The poster boasts distinctive Jack Davis Artwork.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear, small conservation tape repairs to crossfolds, 2 tiny areas of pin-hole damage upper/lower mid rims, a few tiny surface marks and very slight surface paper loss to a small area upper right rim.£50 - £100M

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