Naked Earth (1958), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Vincent Sherman Stars Richard Todd, Juliette Greco Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing, light foxing to edges
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Ten British Quad film posters, includes: Passenger 57; Never Back Down; Resident Evil Retribution 3D; Speed Race; The Call; The Resident; San Andreas; Taxi; Jack Reacher Teaser; Jack and Jill; rolled, 30 x 40 inches. (10). Condition Report: some light rippling. Speed Race small tear to r.h. edge;
Seven Cities of Gold (1955), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Robert D. Webb Stars Richard Egan, Anthony Quinn Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing to folds and edges, minimal foxing to edges
Star Wars Return of The Jedi (Revenge of the Jedi) (1983), US 1 Sheet, linen backed, 41 x 27 inches, 42.5 x 29 inches on backing, advance teaser Director Richard Marquand Stars Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford Condition Report: Excellent condition, old edge wear visible bottom left, light streaking from backing
Yangtse Incident (AKA Battle Hell) (1957), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded Director Michael Anderson Stars Richard Todd, William Hartnell Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing
April Love (1957), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded Director Henry Levin Stars Pat Boone, Shirley Jones Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Very good condition, foxing to centre fold and edges, light creasing, foxing to reverse
His Other Woman (AKA Desk Set) (1957), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Walter Lang Stars Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, tiny fold separation centre of image, small fold tear left hand edge, minor creasing, very minor edge nicks, light foxing and tiny stain to reverse
For Petes Sake (1974), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, folded, printed by W.E. BerryDirector Peter YatesStars Barbra Streisand, Michael SarrazinCondition Report: Very good condition, light foxing above credits lower left hand side, creasing to bottom edge, light foxing front and reverse, text in pencil on reverse
Fifteen British Quad film posters, includes: Sin City; Somersby; The One; Driven; Whats Your Number; Parenthood; Katy Perry Part of Me Advance; I Love You Phillip Morris; Intimate Relations; Before and After; The Field; Dead Man Walking; Grace of Monaco; True Grit (2010); The Insider; rolled, 30 x 40 inches. (15) Condition Report: light rippling - overall good conditions. The One tears to left and right edges; Parenthood tear (with loss) top right; Dead Man Walking small tear to l.h. edge;
Two Way Stretch (1960), British One Sheet, 40 x 27 inches, framed and glazed, printed by Stafford and Co, backed. Director Robert Day Stars Peter Sellers, Maurice Denham Provenance: From the Estate of Tim Beddows, founder and former MD of Network Distributing. A film and TV poster collection amassed over 25 years. Condition Report: Ewbanks have not removed the poster from the frame at any time to check the reverse. Excellent condition, some light restoration visible, fold creases repaired, ready to hang
Madame (1961), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Christian-Jaque Stars Sophia Loren, Robert Hossein Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, very light creasing, text in pencil on reverse
Ford Zodiac (1959) British Promo Poster, this being a merchandising tie-in with Vogue magazine, the poster promoting both the car and Vogues colour of the year Nasturtium, folded, 30 x 40 inches Condition Report: Very good condition, fold creasing, very light colour smudging, small tape repairs and light stain to reverse
ABBA (1978), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, was folded now rolled, printed by Lonsdale and Bartholomew Director Lasse Hallstrom Stars Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog Condition Report: Very good condition, tiny edge tears left hand side centre, light foxing on white title, light foxing and 2 brown stickers to reverse
The Rains of Ranchipur (1955), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Jean Negulesco Stars Lana Turner, Richard Burton Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, very minor creasing to lower left hand corner and very light crease to bottom right hand corner
Deliverance (1972), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, was folded now rolled, printed by W.E. Berry Director John Boorman Stars Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight Plus UK Campaign brochure, 6 sides and 1 loose page, folded (2 items) Condition Report: British Quad Excellent condition, small edge tear left hand side centre, very light staining to left hand edge, foxing spots to lower edge, very light foxing and text in pencil to reverseCampaign brochure Excellent condition
April Love (1957), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Henry Levin Stars Pat Boone, Shirley Jones Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing, foxing to edges
Three Fables Of Love (1962), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded Director Alessandro Blasetti, Herve Bromberger, Rene Clair Stars Leslie Caron, Charles Aznavour Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, minor creasing, very light foxing to folds
The Head (1959) / Playgirls and the Vampire (1960), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded Director Victor Trivas, Piero Regnoli Stars Horst Frank, Karin Kernke Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, edge fold creasing, light creasing, light foxing to reverse
Two British Quad film posters, includes: The Man Who Would Be King (1975) starring Sean Connery & Michael Caine, artwork by Tom Jung, Columbia; Annie (1982) starring Aileen Quinn and Albert Finney, both films directed by John Huston, rolled, 30 x 40 inches. (2) . Condition Report: both originally folded, with some rubbing to folds.. The Man Who Would be King light rippling, marginal tears to lower edge; Annie tears to l.h.edge, some small loss to corners
The Hellfire Club (1961) British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman Stars Keith Michell, Peter Cushing Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing, very light extra fold line
Black Narcissus (1947), British One Sheet, 40.5 x 27 inches, 44 x 30.5 in frame, framed and glazed, printed by W.E. Berry, backed. Director Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger Stars Deborah Kerr, Sabu Provenance: From the Estate of Tim Beddows, founder and former MD of Network Distributing. A film and TV poster collection amassed over 25 years. Condition Report: Ewbanks have not removed the poster from the frame at any time to check the reverse. Excellent condition, light restoration, small marks top and bottom edges, ready to hang
Batman (1989) Egyptian 1- Sheet film poster, with Samy poster illustration showing an impressive image of the Caped Crusader, rolled, 27 x 39 inches Director Tim BurtonStars Michael Keaton, Jack NicholsonCondition Report: Excellent condition, 2 light horizontal creases, tiny paper loss left hand edge,
White Feather (1955), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Robert D. Webb Stars Robert Wagner, Jeffery Hunter Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, very light creasing
Back To The Future Part II (1989), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, folded, Drew Struzan artwork Director Robert Zemeckis Stars Michael J Fox, Christopher Lloyd Condition Report: Fair condition, creasing, tiny edge tears, light creasing, small hole to top edge, long white scratch down right hand side of image, scratches, text in pen and red marker on reverse
Every Night of the Week (1963), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-foldedDirector Giuseppe OrlandiniStars Michele Mercier, Ettore ManniProvenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1.After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Very good condition, slight edge damage to lower right hand side, minor creasing, light foxing to reverse
James Bond, On Her Majestys Secret Service (1969), French Grande, 61 x 46 inches, 63 x 48 inches in frame, framed and glazed, backed. Director Peter Hunt Stars George Lazenby, Diana Rigg Provenance: From the Estate of Tim Beddows, founder and former MD of Network Distributing. A film and TV poster collection amassed over 25 years. Condition Report: Ewbanks have not removed the poster from the frame at any time to check the reverse. Very good condition, light restoration, creasing, old pinholes, fold lines, ready to hang
Count Five and Die (1957), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and CoDirector Victor VicasStars Jeffery Hunter, Nigel PatrickProvenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1.After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing
Yellow Submarine/Attack on the Iron Coast (circa 1969) British Quad Double-Bill film poster in rare unfolded form for the animated musical fantasy starring The Beatles and the war film featuring artwork by Frank McCarthy, has King Features 1968 sticker affixed to left side, unfolded, 30 x 40 inches Director George Dunning, Paul Wendkos Stars Paul McCartney, George Harrison Condition Report: Excellent condition, small tape burn to top left hand edge, 2 tiny stains top left, light foxing to top right hand side and bottom edge, text in pencil on reverse
James Bond You Only Live Twice (1967), British Quad, Style A, linen backed, 40.5 X 31 inches, 41.5 x 32 inches on backing, printed by Lonsdale and Bartholomew, artwork by Frank McCarthy and Robert McGinnis Director Lewis Gilbert Stars Sean Connery, Mie Hama Condition Report: Excellent condition, no flaws, light fold lines visible
James Bond The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) US 1-Sheet movie poster, the film starring Roger Moore as James Bond, poster with Bob Peak artwork, was tri-folded now rolled, 27 x 41 inches, NSS 77/42 Director Lewis Gilbert Stars Roger Moore, Barbara Bach Condition Report: Very good condition, white creasing to fold lines and small crease marks on image, light text in pencil on reverse
The Rivers Edge (1957), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Allan Dwan Stars Ray Milland, Anthony Quinn Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Very good condition, two edge tears right hand bottom edge, light foxing, minor creasing, light scuffing, light foxing to reverse, tiny fold tears left and right hand side
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Richard Fleicher Stars Kirk Douglas, James Mason Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Very good condition, fold edge tears, edge nicks, light creasing, light foxing, tiny fold separation centre of image, light foxing and scuffing to reverse
The Great Gatsby (1974), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, folded, printed by W.E. Berry Director Jack Clayton Stars Robert Redford, Mia FarrowCondition Report: Good condition, top right hand side corner torn, paper thinning to top left hand side, tiny edge nicks, light scuffing to bottom edge, scuffing to reverse
The Story On Page One (1959), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Clifford Odets Stars Rita Hayworth, Anthony Franciosa Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing
The Sweet Sound of Death (1966), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-foldedvDirector Javier Seto Stars Emilio Gutierrez Caba, Carlos Lemos Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Very good condition, light foxing to edges, two small tears to lower edge one being 1.5 inches, light foxing to reverse
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (1955), British Crown, 30 x 20 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Henry King Stars William Holden, Jennifer Jones Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light creasing to bottom edge
God Is My Partner (1957), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director William F. Claxton Stars Walter Brennan, John Hoyt Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, light foxing to edges, light crease top left hand corner, light foxing to reverse
Star Wars Return of the Jedi (1983), Spanish One Sheet, 41 x 27 inches, folded. Drew Struzan artwork Director Richard Marquand Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford Condition Report: White fold lines, small fold separation on centre folds, old price written in light pencil in left hand border.
The Flesh and the Fiends (1960), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director John Giling Stars Peter Cushing, June Laverick Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, minor creasing to edges, very light foxing to reverse
Blood and Black Lace (1964), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded Director Mario Bava Stars Cameron Mitchell, Eva Bartok Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills , synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, minor edge nicks top left hand corner, light staining, tiny paper loss top right hand corner, full black and white image printed to reverse
Star Wars (1977). German, A0 poster, 47 x 33 inches, folded, Tom Chantrell artwork, thicker paper. Director George Lucas. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison FordCondition Report: Tiny fold separation top centre fold, light silver dots to silver background areas (printing process), Star Wars stamp on reverse with II written in pen
The Blood Demon (AKA The Torture Chamber of Dr Sadism) (1967) / The Faceless Monster (AKA Nightmare Castle) (1965), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by Stafford and Co Director Harald Reinl, Mario Caiano Stars Christopher Lee, Lex Barker Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Very good condition, foxing to left hand edge, light creasing, 2 small tears to centre fold, extra light fold
Fanny Hill (1964), British Quad, 40 x 30 inches, bi-folded, printed by D.A. Broomhead Litho Ltd Directors Russ Meyer, Albert Zugsmith Stars Leticia Roman, Miriam Hopkins. Provenance The Jack Hubbard artwork poster Archive. Jack Hubbard (1913 1985) was a British poster artist who worked from the 1950s to the 1980s producing artwork for 20th Century Fox, Gala, Eros, Mondial, New Realm, British Lion and Embassy. He started his career as a cartographer in the Royal Artillery, and was stationed in India where he achieved the rank of Conductor, a position held by a very small handful of selected Warrant Officers Class 1. After the war, he began painting for the British Studios, predominantly 20th Century Fox, but was not allowed to sign his work as he was freelance. He worked on almost every major Fox release for over 25 years. Jack would journey into Londons Soho Square on a Monday to pick up the film work folder which had stills, synopsis or a story description and other information about the film, and he had to return to the Fox offices on Thursday with usually 3 versions of a poster. Changes to the poster would be made during a meeting to be green lit by the studios publicity manager. Jack came up with the CinemaScope logo which became a registered trademark for Fox. This poster was part of his personal collection of printed works which he worked on. They all came to him direct from the printers and the quads and double crowns were all bi-folded. Condition Report: Excellent condition, minor edge creasing top right hand corner, light creasing, light foxing, light foxing to reverse

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