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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / one sheet / style B / USA

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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / one sheet / teaser / USA

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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom / one sheet / style A / USA

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Innerspace / quad / UK

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Innerspace / one sheet / UK

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Innerspace / B2 / photo style / Japan

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James And The Giant Peach / one sheet / USA

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Jason and the Argonauts / one sheet / 1978 re-release / USA

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Juggernaut / B2 / Japan

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Jurassic Park / one sheet / USA

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King Kong / 1933 / screen print / Wes Winship / USA

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King Kong / 2005 / one sheet / advance / top of Empire State style / USA

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King Kong / 2005 / one sheet / jungle style / USA

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King Kong / 2005 / one sheet / advance / Kong portrait style / international

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King Kong / 2005 / quad / advance / T-Rex style / UK

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King Kong / 2005 / quad / advance / street style / UK

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King Kong / 1976 / B2 / climbing style / Japan

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King Kong / 1976 / B2 / snake style / Japan

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King Kong / 1976 / B2 / train style / Japan

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King Kong / 1976 / B2 / top of tower style / Japan

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King Kong Lives / one sheet / USA

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King Kong Lives / B2 / style B / Japan

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Knightriders / one sheet / advance / USA

16.06.11

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Title
Knightriders
AKA
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Year of Film
1981
Director
George A. Romero
Starring
Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman, Christine Forrest, Warner Shook, Brother Blue, Cynthia Adler, John Amplas
Origin of Film
USA
Genre(s) of Film
Ed Harris, Gary Lahti, Tom Savini, Amy Ingersoll, Patricia Tallman, Christine Forrest, Warner Shook, Brother Blue, Cynthia Adler, John Amplas,
Type of Poster
One sheet
Style of Poster
Advance
Origin of Poster
USA
Year of Poster
1981
Designer
Unknown
Artist
Boris Vallejo
Size (inches)
27 1/16" x 40 15/16"
SS or DS
SS
NSS #
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Tagline
The Games...The Romance...The Spirit...Camelot is a state of mind.

One of George A. Romero‘s lesser known titles, mainly because it’s quite unlike any of his other output, this tale of a traveling troupe of motorcycle-riding jousters is often cited as one of his best by those that have seen it. This advance one sheet features superb artwork by the great Boris Vallejo. You’ll notice that the bike (a Honda CBX1000 apparently) has been rendered with careful detail and I’m a big fan of the tagline too. You might also spot that the title has been trademarked.

You can watch the trailer with or without a commentary from Mick Garris on the superb Trailers From Hell site.

Labyrinth / quad / UK

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Labyrinth / one sheet / USA

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Title
Labyrinth
AKA
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Year of Film
1986
Director
Jim Henson
Starring
David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson, Christopher Malcolm, Natalie Finland, Shari Weiser, Brian Henson, Ron Mueck, Rob Mills
Origin of Film
UK | USA
Genre(s) of Film
David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson, Christopher Malcolm, Natalie Finland, Shari Weiser, Brian Henson, Ron Mueck, Rob Mills,
Type of Poster
One sheet
Style of Poster
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Origin of Poster
USA
Year of Poster
1986
Designer
Unknown
Artist
Ted CoConis
Size (inches)
27" x 41"
SS or DS
SS
NSS #
860011
Tagline
Where everything seems possible and nothing is what it seems.

Wonderfully detailed artwork by Ted CoConis for this classic fantasy tale directed by legendary puppeteer Jim Henson and starring David Bowie in one of his best-loved film roles as Jareth the Goblin King.

This is one of those films that had a huge impression on me as a child and there are countless scenes that have stuck with me to this day. The character design is superb and I’m particularly fond of Sir Didymus the fox knight and the detachable-limbed Fire Gang. The music is also hugely memorable and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who has seen the film that can’t recite at least a few of the songs, with Bowie’s Dance Magic Dance being a definite favourite.

One particular costume worn by Bowie in the film has become fairly infamous. To see what I mean open up Google and type in ‘Labyrinth Bowie’ (without the quotes) and don’t hit enter. Notice what the first result in the more word suggestions field is!

Check out the recently released Manga Return to Labyrinth.

Here’s the original trailer.