Artist: Robert McGinnisUS Lobby Card #8 from the set for "Breakfast At Tiffany's" (1961). What makes this particularly appealing is that it provides both the famous McGinnis Artwork of Audrey Hepburn from the US poster campaign and also features a scene in the film with Ms Hepburn wearing the iconic Givenchy "little black dress" and the distinctive Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses too.11" x 14" (28 x 36 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored with a 1/4" tear top left corner (taped to reverse), 2 pin-holes to upper mid white rim and a single pin-hole to lower mid white rim. Overall in very good condition.£200 - £300M
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Artist: Tom ChantrellA rare unfolded printer's proof UK Quad poster for "Bonnie And Clyde" (1967), starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway. Chantrell provided a typically bold and vibrant illustration. Originally he planned to use the text ".... The Killers" after the film title but when Beatty objected this was dropped, hence the unusually "large" area of blank space around the film title.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and in rare unfolded form. The poster is a little "yellowed" though the colours are still bold and clear. There are a few light surface marks and 2 tiny (1/4") conservation tape repairs to edge nicks. The bottom left corner has conservation tape to surface paper loss to reverse. Overall a poster in very good condition.£300 - £400M
Artist: Frank McCarthy and Robert McGinnisA linen-backed UK Quad poster for the sixth James Bond film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969), with George Lazenby taking on the role of Bond. The poster boasts some fine intricate Artwork courtesy of McGinnis and McCarthy.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed and with no restoration, the poster remaining in superb condition.£700 - £800M
Artist: Les EdwardsA rare UK One-Sheet poster for the John Carpenter film "The Thing" (1982). The print run for UK One-Sheets was always much smaller than that for the corresponding Quads. A detail which also boosts interest in this poster is the fact that unlike the Quad poster it provides a close-up of Les Edward's Artwork of the eponymous monster.27" x 40" (69 x 101.5 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and unfolded, printed on a gloss paper with minor edge creasing/nicks.£200 - £300M
Artist: Brian BysouthThe final framed and glazed painted artwork for the Quad poster for the Australian military drama "Breaker Morant" (1980). Starring the likes of Edward Woodward and Bryan Brown, the film was set during the Boer War and recounted a tale of war crimes, subtefuge and colonial oppression. A rare example of a piece of Brian Bysouth Artwork available in the market, Bysouth became one of Britain’s foremost cinema poster artists and built an impressive roster of striking poster Artwork including "Raiders Of The Lost Ark", "Big Trouble In Little China", Highlander" and the very last James Bond poster to feature original painted Artwork, "The Living Daylights". The "Breaker Morant" Artwork is a large piece which provides excellent images of the key characters and plenty of the intricate detailed work the artist is known for. The text and film title that appear on the Quad poster would have been carried on an acetate overlay. We include an image of the printers proof of the Quad poster for comparison (this for reference only and not included in the sale). The artist has signed the Artwork which is offered together a programme for the London charity premiere attended by HRH The Prince of Wales, the programme cover replicating an image of Bysouth's Artwork.32 1/4" x 35 3/4" (82 x 91 cm)Condition: ExcellentFramed, mounted and glazed, the Artwork being gouache on artboard.Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release.£600 - £700M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA Quad poster for the last of the Margaret Rutherford "Miss Marple" murder mysteries. Rutherford was best known as a comic actress and this poster design plays on this aspect .30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with some foldline wear, pin-holes to corners and a stain/slight damage to upper right corner.£50 - £100M
Artist: David O'DanielA silk-screened "re-imagined" poster for a special screening of Hitchcock's "North By Nortwest" at the Castro Theatre, San Francisco, 2nd Sept 2011. The artist produced an alternate version for a similar 2009 screening but the later blue design is scarcer. This poster has been signed and hand-numbered by the artist, #25/150.18" x 24" (46 x 61 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded in excellent condition.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Henry VillegasA high quality limited edition "Bullitt" art print. Issued by Zoetrope Galleries in 2014, the poster presents Artwork by Henry Villegas and presents an image of Steve McQueen's Ford Mustang GT against a backdrop of San Francisco. Although the poster has a photographic quality, the illustration is Artwork based. The artist has initialled and numbered the poster in the bottom right corner "108/300".24" x 36" (61 x 91 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, unfolded and in superb condition.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Jack ThurstonLinen-backed US One-Sheet poster for the Hammer classic "One Million Years B.C." (1966). Thurston's illustration was heavily influenced by Chantrell's iconic design for the UK Quad poster, placing the fur bikini clad Raquel Welch to the forefront with an image of cavemen battling dinosaurs in the background. The film featured the special effects work of Ray Harryhausen.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with minimal restoration to a few areas of foldline wear but overall in excellent condition.£200 - £300M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA linen-backed US One-Sheet for the Mel Brooks satirical comedy "The Producers" (1967). Although Hollywood turned it's back on the film, it became a cult hit and won the "Best Screenplay" Oscar® for Mel Brooks.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with only minimal restoration (touch-ins to foldline wear) and in excellent condition. Poster originally folded.£50 - £100M
Artist: Drew StruzanA rare "undated" linen-backed "Revenge Of The Jedi" (1983) US One-Sheet Teaser poster. When the film was finally released the word "Revenge" was changed to "Return". Although both the "dated" and "undated" teasers have been reproduced, the poster here is original (the "undated" version is much rarer than the "dated equivalent"). The poster is not under-sized (27 1/4" x 40 3/4"), is clear not cloudy in the bottom right corner and has no false printed foldlines. 27 1/4" x 40 3/4" (69.3 x 103.5 cm)Condition: GoodLinen-backed with some restoration, mostly to light foldline wear and this has been carried out to a high standard.£1,000 - £1,500M
Artist: Brian Bysouth/FEREFA UK Quad Advance poster for the hugely enjoyable sci-fi romp "The Fifth Element" (1997), directed by Luc Besson and starring Bruce Willis. The poster design was by the FEREF organisation with Brian Bysouth being responsible for the "Fifth Element" obelisk Artwork.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, double-sided, with 3 vertical foldlines and in excellent overall condition.£50 - £100M
Artist: Mitchell Hooks / Robert McGinnisA scarce James Bond double-bill Quad for this pairing of "Dr No" and "Thunderball", believed to date from 1972. Such was the popularity of Bond films that they were re-released, first singly and later packaged together. The poster plays on the "Double" impact and reprises artwork from the two original release Quads too.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with light foldline wear and a couple of tiny edge nicks only.£300 - £400M
Artist: Tom ChantrellA UK Quad poster for the West German made WWII drama "Lili Marleen" (1981). Presenting typically colourful and attactive illustration by Tom Chantrell, this poster remains in very good unfolded condition.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, unfolded with a single 4 1/2" scratch to left rim area but overall in very good condition.£50 - £100M
Artist: Drew StruzanAn autographed US One-Sheet Advance poster for the first Harry Potter film, "Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone" (2001). The poster bears the autographs of Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. NB. These autographs have been authenticated by Prop Store and are guaranteed to be original.27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, unfolded and double-sided with slight crease to lower rim.£500 - £600†?
Artist: Aleksandr ChantsevA Russian "Alien Head" Star Wars cinema poster. The poster boasts an idisyncratic design and is believed to be for the debut release of the film in Russia in 1990-91.25 1/4" x 16 1/2" (64 x 42 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, once folded but now rolled in excellent condition.£200 - £300M
Artist: Unknown ArtistAn early re-release Quad poster for Disney's "Dumbo" (1941), thought to date c. early 1950's. During WWII, UK cinema posters were text based and full colour Artwork Quad designs did not appear until the later 1940's. It is possible that this particular "Dumbo" Quad was therefore the first time a full colour "Dumbo" poster was issued in the UK.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with a single stain to left /mid yellow background, a tiny hole to crossfold to adjacent right and a couple of small edge nicks but overall in very good condition.£300 - £400M
Artist: Tom JungAn unusual variant of the Tom Jung Style-A One-Sheet poster, this being a special "Soundtrack" promotional item. Unlike the equivalent movie posters, this poster remains in rolled unfolded condition.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and unfolded with a 3 1/4" repair to tear bottom rim & a few minor edge creases etc.£200 - £300M
Artist: David O'DanielArtist David O'Daniel created a number of poster designs for special screenings of "Metropolis" at the Castro Theatre, San Francisco. This is an unusual poster featuring four separate designs (c. 2011) and carries no viewing details which suggests that this might have been a conceptual pre-production poster. Normally the artist signs and numbers these limited edition silk-screened posters but this is absent here.20" x 26" (51 x 66 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded in excellent condition.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA seven-page photo-copied and stapled Paramount synopsis for the 1997 re-release of "The Italian Job" (1969). Accompanying the synopsis are seven photographic colour slides showing scenes from the film (these have subsequently been printed). A further eight colour stills were originally present (these printed on a mix of Kodak and Fujicolour paper, including an image of the original 1969 Quad poster. The lot contains 23 items in total.The stills all 8" x 10" (20 x 25.5 cm)Condition: ExcellentAll items in excellent condition.£100 - £200M
Artist: Les Edwards and Jim BurnsThe original Led Edwards final painted atwork for the Quad poster for John Carpenter's 1982 horror-sci-fi classic "The Thing" (this design also adapted for use in Spain, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Japan, France and Italy). Firmly rooted in the world of fantasy-horror and sci-fi, Edwards was principally a book-jacket illustrator but occasionally undertook poster commissions too. "The Thing" represents Edwards best known film poster. The Artwork is spectacularly large (42" x 43") created this way so that the fine detail carried over into the smaller Quad poster size. Originally the landscape was more rugged but the distributor drafted in fellow sci-fi illustrator Jim Burns to soften this imagery (this is a unique Edwards-Burns collaboration).This painted Artwork is one of the rarest pieces of finished Quad poster illustration known to exist. NB. image of the Quad poster shown for comparison and not included in this Lot sale.42" x 43" (107 x 109 cm)Condition: GoodThe Artwork is in very good condition being oil paint on hardboard. There are a few minor scuffs and a very faint pencil line approx. 7" in from left side running vertically. These marks were made when the Artwork was being photographed at the printers.Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release.£7,000 - £8,000M
Artist: Drew Struzan and Charles WhiteDesigned by Drew Struzan and Charles White to replicate a "distressed" poster, this is the NSS rather than the "studio" version and carries the NSS numbers "770021" to the lower right corner.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodMinor separation at crossfolds but overall in very good condition.£100 - £200M
Artist: Tom ChantrellQuad poster for the Hammer horror film "Dracula Has Risen From The Grave" (1968). Not having any suitable reference stills of Christopher Lee, artist Tom Chantrell had a photo taken of himself posing as "Dracula" and painted this instead. The original Artwork for this poster is held as part of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with slight crossfold wear.£100 - £200M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA faux Western "reward" poster featuring Sid James from "Carry On Cowboy" (1965). This was an official poster produced to supplement the usual UK Quad, One-Sheet and Double-Crown poster formats. The print run for this Carry On novelty was much smaller than that for the normal forms of cinema poster advertising.15" x 24" (38 x 61 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded. Appears unused and is in excellent condition.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Brian Bysouth/FEREFA rare UK Quad 3-D Lenticular card poster for the sci-fi adventure "The Fifth Element" (1997). This eye-catching 3-D poster was used as an advance to promote awareness of the film prior to its general release and relatively few were produced. The "obelisk" Artwork was created by Brian Bysouth.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored, unfolded with some wrinkling to the cover laminate to the left hand side.£100 - £200M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA US One-Sheet poster for "The Planet Of The Apes" (1968), the futuristic adventure starring Charlton Heston, the first in what was to become a series of films.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with minor piece of paper loss to lower left rim, several small conservation tape repairs to crossfolds and edge nicks to the reverse but overall in very good condition.£100 - £200M
Artist: Graham HumphreysAn original double-sided Quad poster for Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" (1992). Although the identity of the photographer/designer is unknown, the blood splatter effect was courtesy of British horror maestro, Graham Humphreys. This poster is in superb condition.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, unfolded and in near mint condition.£200 - £300M
Artist: Renato Casaro and Michael LandiAn unfolded UK Quad poster for Sean Connery's final James Bond film "Never Say Never Again" (1984). An attractive poster design which is believed to feature Casaro Artwork (Bond and his gun) with that of Michael Landi.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded. The poster has some light creasing and 2 minute conservation repairs to edge nicks but otherwise is in excellent order.£100 - £200M
Artist: Frank BellamyA UK Quad linen-backed poster for "Thunderbird 6" (1968), the second of the original "Thunderbirds" films. Frank Bellamy's Artwork includes "Lady Penelope" and the pink Rolls-Royce.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with minor foldline restoration only. Slight crease upper left corner and light surface mak upper left rim.£200 - £300M
Artist: Frank McCarthy and Robert McGinnisA US Insert Poster for the James Bond film "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969), this example having just a single horizontal fold.14" x 36" (36 x 91 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored with a single fold. The poster has tape to corners and various light surface scuffs/small creases, edge nick and pin-holes to upper rim area but overall is in very good condition.£100 - £200M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA rare unfolded UK Quad poster for the classic Peckinpah Western "The Wild Bunch" (1969). This is the first release poster and NOT the later '73 release which bears the same Artwork but carries "Warner Bros. 50th Anniversary" script bottom right.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded with pin-hole to corners and minor fraying bottom left rim/corner.£200 - £300M
Artist: Celia StrainThe first release US poster advertising the "Star Wars" national radio series which was broadcast in America in 1981 (poster Artwork by Celia Strain). The area at the bottom was left blank to allow radio stations to add their details and broadcast times.24" x 32" (61 x 81 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, unfolded and in near mint condition.£200 - £300?
Artist: Tom Chantrell And Tom JungA linen-backed UK Quad poster featuring the Star Wars double-bill of "Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back" (1980-81). The poster design (by FEREF) included elements of both Chantrell and Tom Jung's original Quad illustrations.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed with minimal restoration (bottom right rim and a few other small touch-ins only). Overall in excellent condition.£100 - £200?
Artist: Unknown ArtistAn important British horror film poster. "City Of The Dead" was written and produced by Milton Subotsky who shortly after this production co-founded Amicus Productions, Amicus specialising in the horror genre in competition with Hammer. Hammer stalwart, Christopher Lee was recruited for "City Of The Dead", the film set in New England, America but shot entirely in the UK. Unusually for horror film posters of the time, the "City Of The Dead" Quad presents a photographic rather than Artwork based design. Coupled with the eerie blood red title script, however, this makes for a striking and effective piece of cinema poster advertising.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and in scarce unfolded form with light creasing to some rim areas but overall in excellent condition.£400 - £500M
Artist: Frank FrazettaTwo Robert Rodriguez hand-numbered giclee prints of Frank Frazetta's "Conan The Barbarian" (1982) original paintings, these numbered "29/100" and "29/300". Rodriguez is a fan of Frazetta's Artwork and has collaborated with the Frank Frazetta Museum to popularise Frazetta's work with a small series of these limited edition poster prints.24" x 30" (61 x 76 cm) and 24" x 34 1/2" (61 x 87 cm)Condition: ExcellentBoth near mint on card stock.£50 - £100?
Artist: Richard Amsel and Kunio HagioThe "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981) One-Sheet is the general release poster with Amsel Artwork and the "Raging Bull" (1980) is a linen-backed US One-Sheet Teaser with Hagio Artwork.Both 27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: GoodThe "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" is unrestored and folded with light foldline wear and some surface scratches to lower right. The "Raging Bull" is linen-backed with light creasing/scuffs but no apparent restoration£100 - £200†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA fabulous piece of cinema poster illustration for this motor racing movie starring James Garner, the thrilling action shown in the visor reflection.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: GoodUnrestored and folded with pin-holes to corners (slight pin-hole rips to upper corners) and foldline wear including minor hole to one cross-fold.£800 - £1,000M
Artist: Unknown ArtistA linen-backed UK Quad poster for "Performance" (1970). This was Mick Jagger's second big-screen role following his appearance in "Ned Kelly"(1970). The juxtaposition of hip bohemian with violent gangster in "Performance" leads to confusion and intrigue in equal measure. The Rolling Stones connection included a Jagger-Richards composition on the soundtrack and a co-starring role for Keith Richards then girlfriend, Anita Pallenberg.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentLinen-backed but being a printers proof poster the poster was never folded. No restoration and the poster is near mint but for tiny evidence of wear to upper left rim.£300 - £400M
Artist: Unknown ArtistThe gritty nature of "Get Carter" (1971) is well depicted on this Italian Four-Fogli linen-backed poster.55" x 78" (140 x 198 cm)Condition: ExcellentPoster originally issued in 2 parts but now linen-backed with light touch-in to foldline wear but overall in excellent condition.£200 - £300M
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
Artist: Dorothea Fischer NosbischA fabulous German A1 poster for the 1966 re-release of the classic 1955 Marilyn Monroe film "The Seven Year Itch". This Pop-Art design was clearly influenced by Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe prints made after the actress died in 1962. Though a re-release, the striking idiosyncratic graphics make this a collectible poster in its own right.23 1/4" x 33" (59 x 84 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored with a single vertical fold but in superb condition.£200 - £300M
Artist: Bob PeakTwo Quad posters with illustrations by the American poster artist Bob Peak. Both films were spy thriller spoofs of the sort that became very popular on the back of the gathering momentum of the James Bond franchise during the 1960's.Both 30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: Excellent/FairBoth unrestored and folded with "Modesty" having a tiny paper loss to upper rim and "In Like Flint" having some surface smudging/scuffs etc.£50 - £100M
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 ArtistAn early "Carry On Constable" poster which displays a more colourful illustration than that which adorned the corresponding British poster formats.22" x 28" (56 x 71 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and in scarce unfolded condition for a US Half-Sheet poster. There is minor creasing and a tiny smudge top left corner but otherwise this poster remains in superb condition.£100 - £200†?
Artist: Concept ArtsA striking design on this single-sided US One-Sheet poster for "V For Vendetta", the sci-fi drama starring Hugo Weaver and Natalie Portman. This poster more frequently occurs with the text "SEE IT IN IMAX" emblazoned underneath Ms Portman.27" x 40" (69 x 102)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, unfolded and in excellent condition (one tiny 1/2" nick to top edge).£50 - £100M
Artist: Joseph SmithOne of the most famous of all British sci-fi films, "The Day Of The Triffids" (1963) confronts the common ground of an alien invasion of Earth and this US One-Sheet poster design illustrates the conflict to great effect.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with minor cross-fold wear, looks unused and overall in excellent condition.£100 - £200M
Artist: David O'DanielSilk-screen printed limited edition poster for a special 2010 one day viewing of the counter-culture epic "Easy Rider" (1969). This was one of just 100 posters printed (#77/100) in 2010. The poster has been signed and numbered in pencil on the bottom rim by the artist David O'Daniel.19" x 25" (48 x 64 cm)Condition: ExcellentNear mint and in unrestored rolled condition.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA scarce US One-Sheet "International" poster for the Michael Caine film "The Ipcress File" (1965). Carrying the "ENG" stamp to the reverse indicates this poster was designed for use in overseas English speaking countries. This "International" variant is far scarcer than the stock red coloured US One-Sheet.27" x 41" (69 x 104 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and folded with a single 1" conservation tape repair to bottom edge.£100 - £200M
Artist: Philip CastleA UK Quad poster for the controversial film based on the novel by Anthony Burgess. The film was intelligent and unsettling in equal measure. The poster represents an early use of airbrush illustration.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: FairUnrestored and folded with multiple pin-holes to corners and rim, with a few small edge nicks and several areas of slight water staining. Writing to reverse which does NOT show through.£200 - £300†?
Artist: Unknown ArtistA poster for an early 1970's re-release of the notorious 1960 Michael Powell film. Though now generally considered to be a masterpiece, in the socially conservative climes of 1960 "Peeping Tom" caused moral outrage and the film effectively stymied Michael Powell's career. The re-release poster presents the same design that accompanied the original '60 release.27" x 40" (68.5 x 101.5 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded. Appears unused and is in excellent condition.£100 - £200†?
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 ArtistThe rare withdrawn "Lucky Strike" US One-Sheet Advance poster for Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" (1994). As clearance for use of the "Lucky Strike" cigarette trademark was not sought in advance, Miramax pulled these posters and re-issued the Advance with a generic cigarette packet featured instead. The single-sided poster was designed in a faux "distressed" fashion (to mimic a worn book cover) but this example remains in excellent condition.27" x 40" (69 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored and unfolded with a few minor creases but overall in superb condition.£1,500 - £1,700M
Artist: Aaron Horkey and Jason EdmistonAn acrylic framed Mondo poster for the Coen Brothers Western "True Grit" (2010). This intricate re-imagined poster was designed and drawn by Aaron Horkey and has been screen-printed in three metallic inks. The poster was issued in a limited edition of 400 and has been signed and numbered by the artist as "142/400". Sold with the "The Hateful Eight" Mondo poster by Jason Edmiston."True Grit" 15" x 39" (38 x 99 cm) and framed overall 23" x 46 1/2" (58.5 x 118 cm). "The Hateful Eight" 24" x 36" (61 x 91.5 cm)Condition: Excellent"True Grit" appears to be in mint condition and has been mounted and framed. "The Hateful Eight" also appears as near mint.£100 - £200?
Artist: Various ArtistsIncluding German Hammer horror posters for "Dracula AD 1972" and "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed" plus "Spartacus", Argentinian Hammer horror posters for "Satanic Rites..", "Countess Dracula" plus "A Hard Day's Night" and "The Fantastic Three" and Danish poster for "Vagabond".Various sizesCondition: Fair/ExcellentVarious conditions and all folded.£50 - £100M

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