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Lost Highway / quad / UK

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Nil By Mouth / quad / montage style / UK

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Princess Mononoke / B2 / Ashitaka style / Japan

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Return Of The Jedi / quad / Special Edition re-release / UK

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Starship Troopers / one sheet / advance / USA

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Starship Troopers / one sheet / USA

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Star Wars / quad / Special Edition re-release / UK

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The Castle / quad / UK

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The Empire Strikes Back / quad / 1997 re-release / UK

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The Fifth Element / B2 / falling style / Japan

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The Star Wars Trilogy / one sheet / 1997 re-release / campaign A revised / international

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The Star Wars Trilogy / quad / UK

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Twentyfour Seven / one sheet / USA

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Twin Town / one sheet / USA

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Une Femme Mariée / B2 / 1997 re-release / Japan

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The site Film on Paper is an archive of original film posters featuring the collection of me, Eddie Shannon, an interaction designer, film fan and slave to three cats, currently living in York, UK. The site came into being because I wanted a way to view my collection without having to continually handle the posters Read more