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Kill Bill: Vol. 2 / B1 / Kill is Love style / Japan

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LA Confidential / B1 / Japan

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La Jetée / B1 / Japan

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Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels / B1 / Japan

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Lost Highway / one sheet / red style / USA

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Title
Lost Highway
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Year of Film
1997
Director
David Lynch
Starring
Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia, Robert Blake
Origin of Film
France | USA
Genre(s) of Film
Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia, Robert Blake,
Type of Poster
One sheet
Style of Poster
Red style
Origin of Poster
USA
Year of Poster
1997
Designer
Unknown
Artist
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Size (inches)
27 5/16" x 39 10/16"
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This is the international one sheet for the release of David Lynch‘s mystery thriller Lost Highway. Co-written with American author Barry Gifford, whose novel Lynch adapted for his 1990 film Wild at Heart, the film is a classic Lynchian mind-bender that resolutely defies explanation. The story begins with Bill Pullman as Fred Madison, a Jazz saxophonist who is living with his wife Renee (Patricia Arquette) in Los Angeles. One day the intercom to his flat buzzes and when he answers it an unknown man says “Dick Laurent is dead.” The man is nowhere to be seen when Fred looks out of his window, but a few days later a mysterious tape appears on the Madison’s doorstep. The video features shaky footage outside their flat and over the next few days more tapes appear that eventually move inside and show the pair sleeping, much to their horror.

At a party Fred meets a mysterious man (played by Robert Blake in his final film role) who, in a memorably creepy sequence, tells Fred that he’s at his flat at that moment and proves it by getting him to call his home phone, which the stranger then answers. The next morning another tape appears and Fred is horrified to see it’s footage of him covered in blood with a dismembered Renee next to him. He is arrested, charged with murder and sentenced to death. Whilst on death row Fred sees strange visions and starts to suffer from painful headaches before he inexplicably morphs into another person, a car mechanic called Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty) much to the confusion of the prison staff. Because Pete has committed no crime, he is released into the care of his parents and, after a period of adjustment, he gets back to his job. The rest of the film sees Pete dealing with the menacing gangster Mr Eddy (a memorable performance by Robert Loggia) and a mysterious blonde called Alice Wakefield (Arquette) who takes him down a dark path which has the mystery man waiting at the end of it.

Lynch and Gifford have always refused to fully explain the story but that hasn’t stopped fans of the film from trying to decode its many mysteries. Check out this IMDb page for some of the theories but the film definitely encourages you to draw your own conclusions after the credits roll. Lost Highway features a number of notable performances, particularly from Pullman and Arquette, as well as multiple cameos from the likes of Richard Pryor, Jack Nance and Marilyn Manson. Filled with memorable Lynchian imagery, including one of the most shocking accidental deaths in cinema history (Michael Massee‘s head meets glass table), it also has a brilliant soundtrack complemented by some of Lynch’s very best sound design.

I’m not sure who is responsible for the design of one sheet which is similar to the UK one sheet so please get in touch if you have any ideas.

Mad Max / screen print / Billy Perkins / regular / USA

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Magic / B1 / Japan

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Masters Of The Universe / B2 / montage style / Japan

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Metropolis / screen print / Posti/Underware / UK

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Metropolis / B1 / 1984 re-release / Japan

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North By Northwest / screen print / Jeff Kleinsmith / USA

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Ponyo / B1 / sea style / Japan

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Title
Ponyo
AKA
Gake no ue no Ponyo (Japan - original title) | Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (Australia / International - English title)
Year of Film
2008
Director
Hayao Miyazaki
Starring
Yuria Nara, Hiroki Doi, Tomoko Yamaguchi, George Tokoro, Kazushige Nagashima
Origin of Film
Japan
Genre(s) of Film
Yuria Nara, Hiroki Doi, Tomoko Yamaguchi, George Tokoro, Kazushige Nagashima,
Type of Poster
B1
Style of Poster
Rocks
Origin of Poster
Japan
Year of Poster
2008
Designer
Unknown
Artist
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Size (inches)
28 10/16" x 40.5"
SS or DS
SS
Tagline
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Red Heat / B2 / portrait style / Japan

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Spaced / screen print / Tyler Stout / USA

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The Dark Knight / B1 / burning building style / Japan

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The Dark Knight / B1 / Joker style / Japan

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The Dark Knight / B1 / advance / Japan

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The Elephant Man / B1 / 2004 re-release / Japan

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The Girlfriend Experience / one sheet / USA

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly / screen print / Billy Perkins / The Good style / USA

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly / screen print / Billy Perkins / The Bad style / USA

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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly / screen print / Billy Perkins / The Ugly style / USA

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The Great Escape / B1 / 2004 re-release / Japan

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The Matrix Reloaded / B1 / Neo and Trinity / Japan

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The Matrix Reloaded / B1 / Neo / Japan

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