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THE LIVING DEAD AT THE MANCHESTER MORGUE (1974)
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Paired as a support feature with 'Frightmare' (Odeon) and 'Frauleins in Uniform' (ABC) on its original 1975 UK release, this Spanish/Italian zombie classic (shot in UK) has achieved cult status, with many considering it the best zombie movie ever made. Extremely scarce first release quad has fold wear (very typical of this poster), a couple of conservation repairs verso, but still displays extremely well with simple arresting imagery.
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HOW TO BE VERY, VERY POPULAR (1955)
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Betty Grable's last feature, which is more or less a flip of the plot of 'Some Like It Hot' (1959), where two show girls witness a murder and go into hiding disguised as boys. Very scarce original first release quad and apart from slight mis-fold is in very good overall condition with strong unfaded colour.
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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966)
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Third instalment of Leone's 'Dollar Trilogy' released in the UK in 1968 sees Eastwood return as the man with no name in what is considered by many the greatest western ever made. Original first release has a pinhole to each corner, a couple of edge tears (repaired) and light handling from being rolled. The cinema details have been carefully stenciled upper right adding fascinating history and provenance to the poster. |
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THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR (1968)
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Oscar winning heist film with a underlying flirtacious sexual tension played beautifully between the two leads, encapsulated perfectly in the nortorious 'chess scene'. Orginal first release quad with superb funky 60s artwork by Putzu. A small tear lower border / edge nicks (repaired verso) and some light handling from being rolled, otherwise displays very well. |
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LONDON BELONGS TO ME (1948)
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Based on Norman Collins novel of the same title, the film follows the residents of a terraced house in London towards the end of WWII and how their world is rocked when one of them (Attenborough) is accused of murder. Very scarce original release quad in superb condition with stunning artwork by Pulford. |
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MAN ON THE RUN (1949)
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Post-war noir sees an army deserter (Farr) accidentally mixed up in a botched robbery where he becomes suspected of murder and has to go on the run. Notable for being Laurence Harvey's 2nd feature. An original stone litho in excellent non-folded condition with atmospheric artwork. |
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MAD MAX 2 (1981)
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Sequel to the massively successful first film in the franchise sees Gibson return as the eponymous hero. Original untrimmed (31" x 41" - often wrongly listed as printers proofs) unused non-folded UK quad. Slight handling upper right corner and a small spot above the 'n' in can, otherwise good overall condition. |
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THE THRONE OF BLOOD (1957)
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Akira Kurosawa's classic retelling of 'Macbeth'. The film initially played for a couple of weeks in March/April 57 at the Curzon Mayfair, before a limited run at selected arthouse cinemas. The original print run of this screenprinted poster would have been extremely small and this is only one of a handful known to exist. Some conservation repairs verso, but fabulous bright colours. |
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