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These are
all original movie posters, not reproductions. Unless otherwise indicated,
they are British release posters, Quad Crown size (30 x 40 inches). We
also have sets of Front-of-House stills and some unusual posters, such
as for Chinese Kung Fu movies. All these posters are more than mere decorative
nostalgia: they encapsulate their era in the most direct and effective
way, squarely hitting the nostalgia button. Some of them have become icons
of popular culture.
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Diamonds
are Forever, 1971
A memorable 007 movie. We have posters for several other James Bond
movies.
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Gone With The Wind, 1939
The classic romantic movie.
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The
Rage Within, 1969
This movie was an attempt at launching Anna Gael as the new Brigitte
Bardot.
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Carry
On at Your Convenience, 1971
The least shown movie in this series, as many cinemas, authorities
and members of the public were embarrassed by its relentlessly lavatorial
humour. We have posters of several other Carry On movies.
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Shaft,
1971
The most successful 'Blacksploitation' movie. We have many others,
including Shaft's Big Score.
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High Noon, 1952
The iconic Western confrontation.

To Sir With Love, 1967
A blackboard jungle in an English school.

Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, 1968
A powerful Christopher Lee performance.
We have a
very wide selection of movie posters including:
| Topkapi |
| Thérèse
and Isabelle |
| Alice
in Wonderland |
| Let
it Be |
| Support
Your Local Sheriff |
| What's
Up Doc |
| Dad's
Army |
| The
Sound of Music |
| Repulsion |
| The
Wild Bunch |
| King
Solomon's Mines |
| Quo
Vadis |
| The
Eiger Sanction |
| Stardust |
| High
Noon |
| The
Godfather |
| Tropic
of Cancer |
| Straw
Dogs |
| Around
the World in 80 Days |
| The
Ten Commandments |
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