A beautiful looking original unrestored 1985 UK Quad film poster for Terry Gilliam's masterpiece "Brazil". One of the best from the 1980's, this design is hard to find as it was withdrawn (an unbelievable decision by the Studio) to be replaced by a man, dressed in pyjamas on a flying bed. The 'dream cabinet' imagery on this poster is a combination of imagery from the flying sequences and a deleted scene that was only ever storyboarded by Gilliam in which a dreaming Sam finds himself at a vast wall of filing cabinets. The title treatment "Brazil" is taken directly from the opening title of the film, which is a neon signage that falls away from the camera to the accompaniment of Michael Kamen's excellent score.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, folded (as issued)Artist: Unknown Artist£300 - 500VAT Status: M
We found 132579 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 132579 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
132579 item(s)/page
A lenticular hologram style UK Quad for Luc Besson's stylish sci-fi fantasy "The Fifth Element" (1997). Backed to board (as issued), the design gives a 3D effect when being viewed from different angles. Generally issued to only the major big city cinemas these are uncommon and a hard to find poster. 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Very GoodFlat/unfolded and backed to board (as issued). Very minimal surface scuffs typical of this style.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M
"Pathetic Earthlings...Who Can Save You Now?". Original 1980 US One-Sheet movie poster featuring beautiful, detailed fantasy sci-fi artwork by Richard Amsel. This originally folded (as issued) totally unrestored example (very light foldlines as has been stored flat for several years) has incredible vibrant colour tones.27" x 41" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, folded (as issued). No pinholes, tiny pinprick size paper loss top crossfold otherwise minimal handling/age wear.Artist: Richard Amsel£50 - 100VAT Status: M
A UK Double Crown film poster for "Godzilla vs Titanosaurus" aka "Terror of Mechagodzilla" (1975). This Double Crown is a scarce format from the first British release with an amazing action shot of both of the 'monsters' in combat.20" x 30" (51 x 76 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued). Minor handling wear from folding. Title written lightly on reverse with no bleed through.Artist: Unknown Artist£50 - 100VAT Status: M
A memorable imagining of Rod Steiger's "skin illustration" on this 1969 original UK Quad film poster for Ray Bradbury's masterpiece of the supernatural "The Illustrated Man". Colourful, detailed, psychedelic artwork makes for a truly striking poster presented in excellent unrestored condition. Sadly unattributed, the artwork is unique to the British release and considered one of the standout film posters produced during the late 1960s.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued). Minimal handling and age wear. No pinholes, paper loss or crossfold separations. Diagonal crease to top right corner.Artist: Unknown Artist£50 - 100VAT Status: M
Released in 1999, the Wachowski siblings' "The Matrix" went on to influence everything from fashion, technology and how movies are made, introducing us to the visual effect 'Bullet Time'. We are pleased to offer an original country of origin US One-Sheet movie poster from first year of release, 1999. Designed by Concept Arts, this is the Advance 'On April 2nd the Fight for the Future Begins' style. An instantly recognisable movie poster and a true modern classic that displays superbly and is presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition.27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm) Additional Information: Double SidedCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued)Artist: Concept Arts£200 - 300VAT Status: M
An uncommon format for the classic Keanu Reeves sci-fi actioner "The Matrix" (1999). This is a rare Japanese "B1" poster. "B1" posters are far more scarcer than the more regular "B2" posters being larger and similar in size to a US One-Sheet. There is something particularly fitting to see the titles in Japanese as the overall look of the poster design by Concept Arts has a Japanese Manga feel to it. 28.5" x 40.5" (72 x 103 cm)Additional Information: Single SidedCondition: Excellent Unrestored, rolled (as issued)Artist: Concept Arts£50 - 100VAT Status: M
For Duncan Jones' 2009 science fiction masterpiece "Moon", Cardinal Communications designed a stylish movie poster which, due to the film's very limited distribution (mainly to Independent or 'art-house' cinemas), are extremely scarce. Presented in excellent rolled (as issued) condition, the original UK Quad we have on offer was likely unused and represents the perfect opportunity to acquire such a rare poster in such high grade.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Double SidedCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued)Artist: Cardinal Communications£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Based upon Rob Bottin's iconic 'robo' suit design, Mike Bryan produced the perfect poster to complement his graphics. A truly striking image for Paul Verhoeven's ultra violent sci-fi masterpiece "Robocop". One of the defining movies of the 80's "Robocop" is fondly remembered and spawned a popular TV show, two sequels, comic books and was recently remade as a 'big budget' CGI sci-fi actioner. From original year of release 1987, this excellent folded (as issued) example presents and displays near perfectly and is likely unused. 27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Additional Information: NSS #870047Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, folded (as issued) with general light handling wear and likely unusedArtist: Mike Bryan£50 - 100VAT Status: M
Regular Stanley Kubrick film poster collaborator and artist, Philip Castle produced a distinctive eye-catching design for Kubrick's 1987 Vietnam war epic "Full Metal Jacket". This imagery ended up being used for the worldwide advertising campaign and has become synonymous with the movie and is particularly well suited to the landscape format of the UK Quad. Originally folded (as issued), this superb original 1987 example presents and displays very well, with the white background being bright white and the camouflage dark colour tones deep and unfaded.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued), minor handling wear relevant to age. No pinholes, tears or paper loss.Artist: Philip Castle£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Released in 2010, Disney's "Tron: Legacy" was the sequel to the hugely popular and groundbreaking animation movie "Tron". This original One-Sheet is the 'identity disc' style and has been autographed by director Joseph Kosinski, producer Sean Bailey, Bruce Boxleitner (Tron), Jeff Bridges (Kevin Flynn), Olivia Wilde (Quorra), Martin Sheen (Castor), Steven Lisberger (Shaddix), Beau Garrett (Gem) and Serinda Swan (Siren #2). To accompany the poster is a similarly designed Preview Screening Ticket and an invitation to the Premiere Party held at the Tate Modern.27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: Very Good Unrestored, rolled (as issued), handling wear to be expected when handled for signings.Artist: BLT Communications, LLC£200 - 300VAT Status: M
Disney's "Tron: Legacy" (2010) was the sequel to the hugely popular and groundbreaking animation movie "Tron". This original One-Sheet is the 'light-cycle' style and has been signed by director Joseph Kosinski, Garrett Hedlund (Sam Flynn), Bruce Boxleitner (Tron), Jeff Bridges (Kevin Flynn), Olivia Wilde (Quorra), Martin Sheen (Castor), James Frain (Jarvis), Steven Lisberger (Shaddix), Beau Garrett (Gem), Serinda Swan (Siren #2) and Yurij Kis (Half Faced Man). To accompany the poster is a similarly designed fold out press brochure and an invitation to the Premiere Party held at the Tate Modern.27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, rolled (as issued), handling wear to be expected when handled for signings.Artist: BLT Communications, LLC£250 - 350VAT Status: M
"1997, New York City is now a maximum security prison, Breaking out is impossible, Breaking in is insane". 1980s movie posters don't really come any better than the Rene Ferracci British UK Quad artwork for John Carpenter's quintessential sci-fi action film "Escape From New York" (1981). Presented in original unrestored rolled (as issued) condition, this is a poster worth 'escaping' for. 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E. Berry Limited, BradfordCondition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minor handling wear, no pin holes, 5 small nicks to top edge 1/8" to 1/2"Artist: Rene Ferracci£200 - 300VAT Status: M
Four of John Carpenter's cult titles, "Escape From New York" (1981), "They Live" (1988), "Prince of Darkness" (1987) and "The Fog" (1980), were re-released in limited cinemas in remastered 4K Ultra HD. Independent alternative movie poster artist Matt Ferguson has produced some impressive new designs for each that have not only been used for the cinematic showings but also the complementing Blu-Ray offerings. Offered here is one of Matt's limited edition signed and hand-numbered sets of four full size UK Quad film posters with each poster being numbered #48. Presented in near perfect rolled (as issued) condition, they present to excellent effect.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Hand-Signed and Numbered - EFNY #48/231 - TL #48/216 - POD #48/184 - TF #48/224. Officially licensed with StudioCanal.Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled, flat and unfolded (as issued). Very minimal handling wear. They all present and display to excellent effect.Artist: Matt Ferguson£400 - 600VAT Status: M
The worldwide advertising poster campaign for George Miller's 1979 cinematic 'game changer' "Mad Max" is special. Iconic Tom Beauvais' artwork of an MFP figure pointing a shotgun directly at the viewer has been used and the car below the figure is a hybrid between the colourful V8 Interceptor cop vehicles and Max's black Pursuit. It is a fantastic piece of poster art, perfectly suited by the British Quad design and highly desirable in this landscape format.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by Lonsdale & Bartholomew Limited, NottinghamCondition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued), handling wear relevant to age. Single small pinhole to each corner, 2" clean split to left edge fold line, 1/4" clean split to top centre edge fold line; no paperloss to either.Artist: Tom Beauvais£150 - 250VAT Status: M
Country of origin Australian One-Sheet film poster for "Mad Max" (1979). Mel Gibson as 'Max' takes centre stage as black-and-white imagery is offset against a burnt orange background. This orange version is considered the 'Holy Grail' of Mad Max film posters. When the movie was first released, they did not know it would be such a huge success, and One-Sheets with a predominantly purple background were printed and used. But more cinemas wanted to show the movie than there were posters, so an additional print run of One-Sheets with a predominantly orange background were printed. However that print run is believed to have been limited to 75 to 100 One-Sheets and each one is slightly different from the other. The orange varies in color from one poster to the next and how much of the poster has orange on it varies as well. Some informed collectors say that this orange poster was printed by the M.A.P.S. employees in the middle of the night, and there are others who think that the orange poster predates the purple one.26.75" x 40.25" (68 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Orange StyleCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, folded (as issued). Minimal handling and age wearArtist: Unknown Artist£3000 - 4000VAT Status: M
James Cameron's seminal sci-fi classic "The Terminator" was given a unique poster design for its British release in January 1984 for which the artist MIke Francis was commissioned. The US poster had featured the iconic photograph of Arnold Schwarzenegger alongside the lengthy tagline (that also appears on this Quad), but the decision was taken to go with a painted portrait of the actor, which also features a depiction of the robotic endoskeleton underneath the 'Arnie' exterior. Original and unrestored, the example offered here is rolled (as issued) and displays to very good effect.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E. Berry Limited, BradfordCondition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Excellent condition with minimal handling wear. Small line of creases/crinkling to top edge (right side - 7") Artist: Mike Francis£300 - 500VAT Status: M
Original US One-Sheet (2003), personally hand-signed by the Terminator himself Arnold Schwarzenegger. 27" x 40" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodRolled (as issued). Poster has been backed onto a foam board. Some age wear on edges of the poster, in generally a good condition.Artist: Unknown Artist £300 - 500VAT Status: †Δ
James Cameron's "Aliens" (1986) is the action-packed horror sequel to Ridley Scott's hugely influential "Alien" (1979). The lot offered here includes the regular UK cinema Quad; the Style B highly illustrated newspaper reviews Quad (from The Sun 23rd July, 1986); and a complete set of all four Double Crowns. These are uncommon and rarely available, with this being the first time we have offered any for sale. It is highly likely that cinema owners never displayed many of these due to the spoilers they reveal. To complete the lot is a fully illustrated synopsis. All the posters are presented in original rolled (as issued) condition and are unrestored.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm), 20" x 30" (51 x 76 cm)Condition: Good to Very GoodUnrestored, (rolled as issued). Artwork Quad small hole 1/8" to the right of the 'S' in the title, light scuffs/creases by the 'N' & 'S' of Aliens. Reviews Quad top edge three small nicks 1/8", left edge 2" clean tear, 3" clean tear & 4" tear (amateur restoration). Double Crowns overall very good with scattered creases/crinkling throughout. Ripley/Newt poster has more serious crinkling/ creases running along the bottom edge.Artist: Marler Haley£200 - 300VAT Status: M
A reproduction UK Quad style film poster for the 2004 sci-fi blockbuster "Alien vs Predator". The first in a series of cinematic monster match-ups for two of the most iconic extraterrestrial creatures brought to screen. Autographed by two of the stars, Lance Henriksen (Charles Bishop Weyland) and Colin Salmon (Maxwell Stafford).21.5" x 28.5" (54.5 x 72.5 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minor handling wear. As to be expected when handled for signings.Artist: New Wave Creative£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Originally released in 2007, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's 1970's homage double-bill titled "Grindhouse" failed to attract cinemagoers in the US resulting in both films being released in Europe and the UK as standalone movies with their own marketing campaigns realised by Empire Designs. "Death Proof" adopted un-PC artwork of a scantily clad female while "Planet Terror" displays traditional campy horror poster imagery involving many zombies and a leading lady sporting a machine gun for a leg. Both remain in excellent rolled (as issued) high grade condition and feature unique British release artwork.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Double SidedCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued)Artist: Empire Designs£100 - 200VAT Status: M
After the huge success of "Halloween", John Carpenter quickly followed up with the equally creepy horror "The Fog" (1980). Jamie Lee Curtis again has leading scream queen duties and is featured on this original British movie poster. The British UK Quad offered here is from first year of release, 1980 and displays to fine effect. Originally tri-folded (no horizontal fold line - as issued), it is presented in very good unrestored condition with only minimal handling wear. Great horror imagery on a genuinely rare cult classic from the Carpenter archives.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E. Berry Limited, BradfordCondition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, Tri-Folded (as issued). Very good original condition with minor wear from handling and age.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Campy horror sci-fi was a staple diet for cinema attendees in 1950 America, often marketed with an equally cheesy film poster. Two perfect examples to reinforce that point offered here. "Frankenstein's Daughter" (1958) features Frankenstein's grandson (Oliver Frank), who both causes a girl to mutate into a werewolf-type monster, and then stitches together a male monster from assorted body parts; and "Creature With the Atom Brain" (1955) where experimental laboratory tests go wrong... in a big way.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Additional Information: NSS #59249 and NSS #68/209Condition: Fair to GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued). FD has scattered nicks and creases to corners border and slight bleed-through from an ink stamp on reverse to the white foot below the title. CWTAM has scattered pinholes to corners (some enlarged) and border, Paper loss to top left corner and splits (1" & 2") to crossfolds with paper lift under atomic symbol.Artist: Unknown Artists£100 - 200VAT Status: M
"The Night HE Came Home". Country of origin US One-Sheet for the definitive 'slasher' flick "Halloween". From first year of general release 1978. With its classic, creepy 'Jack O'Lantern' imagery by Bob Gleason it introduced the audience to the modern horror icon Michael Myers. A must have title for serious collector of the genre and Carpenter fan. Referenced (page 74) in Tony Nourmand/Graham Marsh excellent illustrated reference book "Horror Poster Art".27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued). Minor handling and fold line wear with a 1/4" split to lower crossfold, no pin holes.Artist: Bob Gleason£200 - 300VAT Status: M
"The names Krueger...Freddy Krueger!". British 'Withdrawn' Double Crown Advance poster for "A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master" (1988). This poster was exhibited in London's West End for one week only but due to the design, featuring a parody of the James Bond 'gun-barrel' imagery, threats of legal action from Bond producer's EON resulted in the poster being withdrawn. A scarce poster that not only appeals to Freddy's horror fanbase, but also the dedicated James Bond collector.20" x 30" (51 x 76 cm)Condition: ExcellentPresented in excellent condition, originally rolled (as issued), flat and unfolded. This has been mounted to board to keep it flat.Artist: Graham Humphreys£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Through films like Okja and Snowpiercer, director Bong Joon Ho (who has autographed and dated the poster) has dazzled audiences with his unique blending of genres to tell layered, one of a kind stories and now in the multi Academy Award® winning "Parasite" (2019). He is receiving the critical and commercial acclaim he so richly deserves. The original 2019 UK Quad poster offered here is true first release and one of the much scarcer pre-Oscar® versions with no snipes or later additions referencing the film's four Academy-Awards including Best Film and Director. Provenance Curzon Cinema, Mayfair, London. 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Signed and Dated by Bong Joon HoCondition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minimal wear as to be expected with a poster from being handled for signing. Artist: Unknown Artist£200 - 300VAT Status: M
After its extraordinary success in Cannes and at several award ceremonies including the Oscars®, Bong Joon Ho's brilliant "Parasite" (2019) returned for a limited run in 2020 in this special black-and-white screen version. The transfer was done by director Bong and the release was accompanied by a striking black and white Quad poster, designed by Andrew Bannister which reversed the view as used on the original 2019 first release design. Without doubt the scarcest poster for this title. Provenance Curzon Cinema, Mayfair, London.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minimal handling wear. Artist: Andrew Bannister£200 - 300VAT Status: M
To complement the Oscar® success of "Parasite" (2019) the hugely respected creative arts agency La Boca were commissioned to design a film poster to accompany some of the post Oscar® screenings. This special poster depicts a cutaway house image; look closely and you will see an Oscar underneath the table on the central far left illustration. This landscape design was specially created for the Quad format and is unique to this limited run British release. This example has been autographed by both Director Bong Joon Ho and star Song Kang Ho. Provenance Curzon Cinema, Mayfair, London.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minimal wear as to be expected with a poster from being handled for signing. Artist: La Boca£500 - 700VAT Status: M
Following on from the Oscar® success of "Parasite" (2019), creative arts agency La Boca were commissioned to design a film poster to accompany some of the post Oscar® screenings. This special poster depicts a cutaway house image; look closely and you will see an Oscar underneath the table on the central far left illustration. Several nods to Alfred Hitchcock feature in the film including stairs (as in this poster) are used as a motif, voyeurism is used as characters watch scenes through windows 14 times, and there is a brief glimpse of an out of place Alfred Hitchcock collection in the Park's home. This landscape design was specially created for the Quad format and is unique to this limited run British release. Provenance Curzon Cinema, Mayfair, London.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued) - Minimal wear as to be expected with a poster that has been displayed. Artist: La Boca£400 - 500VAT Status: M
After its extraordinary success in Cannes and at several award ceremonies including the Oscars®, Bong Joon Ho's brilliant Palme d'Or-winner "Parasite" (2019) returned for a limited run in 2020 in this special black-and-white screen version. The transfer was done by director Bong and artist and graphic designer Andrew Bannister was commissioned to create a series of posters; one was the black-and-white Quad poster, and the other this striking mirror image One-Sheet (portrait) format which can be viewed upside down as well. This example has been autographed by both Director Bong Joon Ho and star Song Kang Ho. Provenance Curzon Cinema, Mayfair, London.27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minimal wear as to be expected with a poster from being handled for signing. Artist: Andrew Bannister£400 - 500VAT Status: M
"In his own way he is perhaps, the most dangerous man who ever lived!". Based upon concept artwork by Mitchell Hooks, this is an original 1967 US One-Sheet movie poster for the classic Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western "A Fistful of Dollars". The movie that introduced the world to Clint Eastwood as the 'man with no name' in the first of a series of iconic spaghetti westerns. Originally folded, the poster offered here has been linen-backed and presents very well.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Very GoodLinen-Backed, originally folded. The poster appears to have little restoration with only light retouching to the fold lines mainly at the edges with small area of paperloss to left side top and bottom corners.Artist: David Blossom (Mitchell Hooks)£200 - 300VAT Status: M
Hammer Horror's 1970 victorian vampire gorefest "Taste The Blood of Dracula". Tom Chantrell has produced one of the classic 1970's horror posters; fantastic close-up Dracula imagery and liberal use of bold colour (black, white, yellow and blood red), create Hammer's goriest poster. The tagline "Drink a pint of blood a day" was an indication of the campier, tongue in cheek direction that the studio was taking at the start of the 70s. Autographed by Christopher Lee.25.25" x 35.5" (64 x 90 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minor handling wear. As to be expected when handled for signings.Artist: Tom Chantrell£200 - 300VAT Status: M
George A. Romero's 1978 blood splattered sequel "Zombies: Dawn of the Dead". Featuring country unique (British) Tom Chantrell horror artwork this original UK Quad movie poster presents and displays to excellent effect being originally rolled (as issued). The dark colour palette is deep and unfaded. This really is a wonderful looking poster and widely regarded as one of the best zombie posters. Scarce these X-certificate 'horror' releases from the 70s were printed in strictly limited numbers with very little money made available for the promotional campaign.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Broomhead Litho Ltd. EnglandCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Excellent original condition with minimal wear from handling/rolling.Artist: Tom Chantrell£300 - 500VAT Status: M
"They formed an alliance of hate to steal a fortune in dead man's gold". Sergio Leone's "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" (1966) is lauded (rightly so) as the greatest spaghetti western ever made with any paper from the film extremely sought after. With artwork by Mitchell Hooks this British UK Quad is presented conservation linen-backed and presents to very good effect. This third and final instalment in Sergio Leone's 'Man with No Name' trilogy firmly established Clint Eastwood as one of the leading Hollywood actors. 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by Lonsdale & Bartholomew Limited, NottinghamCondition: Good to Very GoodRestored, originally folded and now presented linen backed. Pinholes in the corners and borders, crossfold separations, paperloss to the corner in the top left. All of these issues have been professionally attended, plus a clean and poster displays to very good effect.Artist: Mitchell Hooks£250 - 350VAT Status: M
"Star Tours" is a motion simulator attraction ride based on George Lucas' Star Wars film series. The first incarnation of the ride appeared in Tomorrowland at Disneyland in 1987 and this poster is from the first print run in 1987. With artwork by Kriegler it depicts a space shuttle hurtling through outer space as C-3PO and R2-D2 look on.20" x 30" (51 x 76 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Excellent condition with minimal handling wear and likely unused.Artist: Kriegler£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Designed by New Wave Creative, this 1999 Advance poster was the first imagery produced for "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace". Set on the desert planet Tatooine, it features a young Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd) whose shadow is the silhouette of Darth Vader, the Sith Lord he is destined to become. A clever and impressive design with the brightness of the sun scorched desert complemented by the darkness of Vader's shadow, representing the 'Light' and 'Dark' sides of the mystical 'Force'. Originally rolled (as issued) this fine example has been backed using conservation Japanese Paper and displays to fantastic effect.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentRolled (as issued). Presented backed with conservation Japanese PaperArtist: New Wave Creative£50 - 100VAT Status: M
After successfully producing artwork for the 1997 "Special Edition" Trilogy releases, artist Drew Struzan (a personal favourite of George Lucas) was again commissioned by Lucasfilm Ltd. to produce the marketing campaign artwork for the Star Wars Episodes I through III. Although the prequel trilogy was not as well received, it is fair to say that Struzan produced a spectacular poster series. Offered here is a magnificent rolled (as issued) untrimmed Printers Proof. Proofs are incredibly rare and this represents a fantastic opportunity to obtain a great looking and scarce item of Star Wars movie memorabilia.50.25" x 35.5" (127 x 90 cm)Additional Information: Single SidedCondition: Very GoodUnrestored, rolled (as issued)Artist: Drew Struzan£100 - 200VAT Status: M
"Star Wars The First Ten Years", a 1987 poster created by Kilian Enterprises under licence from Lucasfilm Ltd. to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the release of Star Wars. This is the style B, silver foil version.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentRolled (as issued), minimal handling and age wearArtist: Dayna Stedry£100 - 200VAT Status: M
When "Star Wars" was re-released during the summer of 1978, George Lucas was looking for a 'new look' to refresh the poster campaign, one that would convey the fun and swashbuckling appeal of the film. The 'Style D' also known as the 'Circus Poster' created by Charles White III and Drew Struzan certainly fulfilled the brief. Its distressed finish which displays the look of a torn poster placed on a rough plywood wall with additional images plastered alongside. It was created out of necessity as the typography and credit block would not fit within the original image area. 27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, tri-folded.Artist: Charles White III and Drew Struzan£200 - 300VAT Status: M
George Lucas wanted a 'new look' to refresh the poster campaign, one that would convey the fun and swashbuckling appeal of the film, for the film's 1978 summer re-release. Created by Charles White III and Drew Struzan, the 'Style D' (also known as the 'Circus Poster') displays a distressed finish, torn poster look placed on a rough plywood wall with additional images plastered alongside. It was created out of necessity as the typography and credit block would not fit within the original image area. This flat/unfolded example is the much rarer 30" x 40" portrait format printed on a heavier stock paper.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: NSS #770021Condition: GoodUnrestored, rolled (as issued), flat/unfolded. Repaired tear (3") to top centre edge and left edge has some nicks/creasing (4") at bottom.Artist: Charles White III and Drew Struzan£200 - 300VAT Status: â€
From the first Polish release in 1979 of "Star Wars - A New Hope", this uncommon poster with artwork of C-3PO by Jakub Erol has become one of the most desirable and recognised from Lucas' original trilogy. Threepio's now iconic appearance seemed an odd choice in the late '70's to promote the saga but time has won out with Erol's forward thinking paying off as he eschewed the traditional characters to basically present an unusual looking gold-plated robot (working title of a human-cyborg relations droid) set against a sea of seemingly endless stars. Presented in original unrestored condition with just a single fold line this displays to excellent effect.26.5" x 38.25" (67 x 97 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled with a single fold line. Minimal handling and age wear.Artist: Jakub Erol£500 - 700VAT Status: M
Given the huge initial success of George Lucas' "Star Wars" (1977), there were four separate print runs for the Style-A US One-Sheet poster featuring Tom Jung's artwork. This particular example has a "PG" Ratings Box indicating this was for domestic (US) use with the "77/21" National Screen Services reference number and Star Wars title in a 'Funky Text' lettering.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued). Minimal fold line and handling wear attributable to age.Artist: Tom Jung£400 - 600VAT Status: Ω
"Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" 1993 commercial poster featuring Tom Chantrell's iconic Star Wars imagery. Autographed by Dave Prowse (Darth Vader); Kenneth Colley (Admiral Piett); Richard LeParmentier (Admiral Motti); Garrick Hagon (Biggs - Red Three); Anthony Daniels (C-3PO); Kenny Baker (R2-D2); William Hootkins (Porkins - Red Six); Warwick Davis (Wicket); Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett); Phil Brown (Uncle Owen); Michael Culver (Captain Needa); Peter Diamond (Stunt Coordinator); Paul Blake (Greedo); Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca); Michael Carter (Bib Fortuna); Mike Edmonds (Logray); Femi Taylor (Oola); and Peter Burroughs (Swinging Ewok).27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: Very GoodUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minor handling wear as to be expected when handled for signings.Artist: Tom Chantrell£600 - 800VAT Status: M
A fine example of one of the rarest and most sought after Star Wars posters originally produced in 1977, the Hildebrandt Brothers version for "Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope". After a very limited release (1-2 weeks) this poster was withdrawn and replaced with the more commercial Style C featuring Tom Chantrell's artwork. A firm favourite with fans and more in keeping with the fantasy aspects of Lucas' space saga. Presented here in original unrestored condition, this folded (as issued) example has pure whites and deep unfaded dark colour tones. This version was rated 5.0/6.0 by starwarsmovieposter.com for rarity, making it the second rarest Star Wars poster ever, and given a 10/10 rarity rating by the industry bible for Star Wars posters, Stephen Sansweet's aptly named "Star Wars Poster Book".30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E.Berry Ltd. BradfordCondition: Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued) Light handling/fold/age wear. Strong bright colours, dark unfaded colour tones. Small single pin holes to each corner. Right/centre cross folds small pin hole sized paper loss. Righting on reverse in pencil, plus stamp, no bleed through to front.Artist: Greg and Tim Hildebrandt£3000 - 5000VAT Status: M
A complete set of all four Marler Haley UK Double Crown film posters from 1977 for "Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope". This is a set as issued and not one that has been assembled over a period of time. These posters were produced by the printing company Marler Haley in very limited numbers exclusively for the Odeon® Cinema chain as a special promotion. Offering alternative designs to the main advertising campaign, they are amazing pieces of scarce "Star Wars" memorabilia. Presented here in original unrestored rolled (as issued) condition, this beautiful set of posters is each individually titled 'Heroes', 'Villains', Adventure' and 'Excitement'. Rated 5.0/6.0 by starwarsmovieposter.com for rarity. Making it the second rarest Star Wars poster ever and given a 9 /10 rarity rating by the industry bible for Star Wars posters, Stephen Sansweet's "Star Wars Poster Book". We are also offering the complementing Marler Haley UK Quad design in today's sale.20" x 30" (51 x 76 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Overall very good to excellent condition with light handling wear, strong bright colours. No pin holes. Heroes Double crown has a 2" diagonal crease to the top right corner. 1/2" clean tear to top right edge (amateur repair). 15" crease bottom left corner, 16" crease under heroes, 7.5" crease bottom left corner. 3" crease top right edge corner. Artist: Marler Haley£1000 - 2000VAT Status: M
A 1977 original year of release "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" Style C UK Quad featuring Tom Chantrell's artwork. This is the "Awards Version" produced after the movie had won seven Oscars®. The original Jung and Hildebrand posters were not really that commercial in terms of characterisation. Tom Chantrell produced this new look, all-action, bolder, brighter looking poster. Easily the most recognisable of all the Star Wars posters, it is this design that has become synonymous with the franchise. Rarely found in such high-grade condition, the example here is offered rolled (as issued) and totally unrestored.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E. Berry Limited, BradfordCondition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Excellent original condition with minimal wear from handling/rolling.Artist: Tom Chantrell£500 - 700VAT Status: M
US One-Sheet "Style-C" poster for "Star Wars" (1977), the poster with Tom Chantrell's colourful and dramatic illustration. This is an original first release poster and unlike later reproductions, does not show a "hair" on Leia's back or at the base of R2-D2. The poster benefits from being stored flat for several years and appears lightly and is presented in excellent unrestored condition. Being "International" lacks the ratings box and NSS information that is displayed on the "domestic" variant.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, (Original folded condition), no pin holes or paper loss, with very light age handling wear. Colours strong, bright and unfaded with bright white areas. Artist: Tom Chantrell£600 - 800VAT Status: M
"Star Wars is Back!". For the 1982 re-release for "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" the distinctive "Star Wars" - 'Space Crawl' logo was used effectively in conjunction with Tom Jung's classic Luke and Leia pose with a red and silver snipe that touts a trailer preview for the saga's third instalment "Revenge of the Jedi" (as it was then titled). Presented in original rolled (as issued) condition, this poster displays to excellent effect.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued), generally excellent condition with minimal handling/roll wear. 1" crease to centre top edge.Artist: Tom Jung£100 - 200VAT Status: M
This Swedish Style A One-Sheet rarely comes to market and was one of the few poster designs to incorporate Tom Jung's artwork with photo montages of Han Solo with Chewbacca, plus the X-Wing and TIE-Fighters, with the star-filled 'space' backdrop one of the best. Photographs were rarely used in any of the early first run major poster designs.27.5" x 39" (70 x 100 cm)Additional Information: American PrintingCondition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued). Minimal handling and age wear with some slight scattered dinks to the edges. No pin holes or paper loss.Artist: Tom Jung£300 - 500VAT Status: M
From first year of release, an International Spanish language Style A US One-Sheet featuring the artwork of Greg and Tim Hildebrandt. Retitled "La Guerra de las Galaxias", the poster was printed in USA to be used in advertising the film in Spanish speaking countries and audiences within the US. Presented unrestored and lightly folded, this example displays to excellent effect.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, folded (as issued). Minor handling and fold line wear, no pin holes.Artist: Greg and Tim Hildebrandt£200 - 300VAT Status: M
A complementing pair of German A1 film posters for George Lucas' "Star Wars - A New Hope" (1977) - 'Krieg der Sterne'. From first year of release, they feature the familiar Star Wars artwork of Tom Chantrell and Tom Jung widely used for the worldwide marketing campaign of the film. The silver background and border enhances the look and adds a nice finishing touch.23" x 33" (59.5 x 84 cm)Condition: Very GoodBoth unrestored minimal age/handling wear. Poster (Jung) rolled (as issued), single pin hole to each corner, with scattered soft creasing to the edges. Poster (Chantrell) folded (as issued), diagonal crease to bottom left corner.Artist: Tom Jung & Tom Chantrell£100 - 200VAT Status: M
A 1977 original year of release "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" Style C UK Quad featuring Tom Chantrell's artwork. This is the "Awards Version" produced after the movie had won seven Oscars®. The original Jung and Hildebrand posters were not really that commercial in terms of characterisation. Tom Chantrell produced this new look, all-action, bolder, brighter looking poster. Easily the most recognisable of all the Star Wars posters, it is this design that has become synonymous with the franchise. The unrestored example here is offered folded (as issued) with some minor handling wear.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E. Berry Limited, BradfordCondition: Good to Very GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued), minor handling wear relevant to age with a 1" clean tear (no paperloss) to left edge (top). No pinholes, or paper loss.Artist: Tom Chantrell£400 - 600VAT Status: M
UK Quad "Non-Oscars®" poster for "Star Wars" (1977). The "Non-Oscars" version of this poster was used in the first couple of weeks of the UK release and was subsequently replaced with the "Oscars®" version. The "Non-Oscars" version is by far the scacer of the two Quads. Tom Chantrell's "Star Wars" poster imagery has now achieved iconic status. Although he previewed the film and was given set photographs stills, Chantrell took photos of his wife in the back garden posing as Princess Leia that he used for reference in the creation of his poster composition. This poster remains in rare unfolded condition.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E.Berry Ltd. BradfordCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled (as issued) with minimal handling and age wear. It displays to excellent effect.Artist: Tom Chantrell£2000 - 3000VAT Status: M Payment plans are not available for this lot. Please contact us for further information.
"Together…and as they should be seen…ON A BIG SCREEN!". A country unique designed British Quad double-bill film poster. In May 1982 British cinemas premiered "Star Wars" (1977) and "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) as a double-bill for the first time. The horizontal landscape format of the British poster lends itself perfectly to the epic sweeping cinerama like graphic used to frame the action which combined the artistic talents of Tom Chantrell and Tom Jung from previous poster campaigns.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Additional Information: Printed in England by W.E. Berry Limited, BradfordCondition: Good to Very GoodUnrestored, (rolled as issued) image areas display to excellent effect, with strong unfaded colours. 10" area to bottom left edge has a series of 5/6 small nicks 1/8" to 1/2" (amateur repair).Artist: Tom Chantrell and Tom Jung£100 - 200VAT Status: M
"Together... and as they should be seen ON A BIG SCREEN!". In May 1982 British cinemas premiered "Star Wars" and "The Empire Strikes Back" as a double-bill for the first time. The horizontal landscape format of the British poster lends itself well to the epic sweeping Cinerama like graphic used to frame the action which combined the artistic talents of Tom Chantrell and Tom Jung from previous poster campaigns. Offered linen-backed this presents to excellent effect with strong unfaded colours and fold lines flattened out.42" x 32" (107 x 81 cm)Condition: Very Good to ExcellentLinen-Backed. Originally Folded. Fold Lines have been flattened out. Artist: Tom Chantrell and Tom Jung£150 - 250VAT Status: M
The Style A US Insert poster with Roger Kastel artwork for "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back" is more affectionately referred to as the "Gone With the Wind" style because Harrison Ford is cradling Carrie Fisher in his arms similar to how Clark Gable held Vivien Leigh in the romantic drama "Gone With the Wind". The poster is an NSS style and is presented in exceptional high grade flat/unfolded (as issued) condition with content that is particularly attractive in this elongated portrait format.14" x 36" (36 x 91 cm)Additional Information: NSS #800001Condition: Very Good to ExcellentUnrestored, flat/unfolded. Crease to bottom left corner, but it presents to excellent effect.Artist: Roger Kastel£200 - 300VAT Status: M
An original 1980 US Insert Style B movie poster for the George Lucas sci-fi classic sequel "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back". This final release Style B design features Tom Jung's superb painted artwork highlighted by an incredible dominating image of Darth Vader (so pivotal in this instalment of the franchise) looming large over our heroes. Being originally flat, unfolded (as issued), this poster displays and presents to excellent effect with deep rich unfaded colours and represents a fine addition for any collector of original movie posters or Star Wars fan memorabilia.14" x 36" (36 x 91 cm)Additional Information: NSS #800001Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, flat/unfolded. Presents to excellent effect.Artist: Tom Jung£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Uncommon, large format German A0 film poster featuring an illustration of Luke in his flight outfit, surrounded by different scenes from the movie. Poster is country unique to the German release, except for the background scene (which is derived from Ohrai's Japanese Empire illustration). This artwork montage does not show up on any of the other worldwide Empire Strikes Back theatrical posters outside of Germany. German title is in black and the cast and credits are on a white background.33" x 47" (84 x 119 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, folded (as issued). Fold line ware to include. 2" clean split, top center edge fold. 3" clean split bottom center edge fold. Bottom edge 5 tears/nick's 1/4" to 1". Left edge two small nicks 1/8". Top edge one small nick 1/2".Artist: Siegfried Gross£100 - 200VAT Status: M

-
132579 item(s)/page