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TITLE SIZE CONDITION DATE PRICE
 HITMAN U.S. Lobby Card 11"x14" V. Fine 1973 £35
   Bernie Casey (pictured) starred in this well received Blaxploitation version of
 'Get Carter'! Director George Armitage went to make 1997's 'Grosse Point Blank'.
 JAMES DEAN, GIANT Original 8"x10" photograph. Fine 1956 £150
Framed
   The final role for James Dean. Jett Rink bathes in the black gold. Note the hand touched-in rain effect to the negative.
 JUDY GARLAND Original photograph 8"x10" Excellent 1961 £95
Framed
   1961 was one of Garland's great years: On April 23 Carnegie Hall was one of the most celebrated concert performances of all time,
 and also turned in an Oscar nominated performance in Stanley Kramer's 'Judgement at Nuremberg'.
 THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI 8"x10" archive still. Fine c.1960s. £55
   A fine noir image from Welles's legendary baroque thriller, tragically mangled by Columbia but still overflowing with invention.
 The scene is the hall of mirrors, the film's tour-de-force climax.
 LAUREL & HARDY'S LAUGHING 20'S U.S. lobby card 11"x14" #2 Excellent 1965 £120
Framed
   One of the classic scenes captured in the excellent lobby set for Robert Youngson's compilation film,
 which played an important part in introducing their work to a new generation.
 LAUREL & HARDY'S LAUGHING 20'S U.S. lobby card 11"x14" #1 Excellent 1965 £120
Framed
   Obviously easy to explain. Original lobby cards from their silent films are extremely rare and sepia-tone,
 so the Youngson set is doubly valuable in this regard.
 LAUREL AND HARDY -
 AIR RAID WARDENS
Belgian poster 14"x22". V. Fine 1960s. £135
Framed.
   Good artwork for one of their later films.
 THE LAVENDER HILL MOB Belgian poster 14"x22". V. Fine
Linen backed
1951 £385
Framed.
   Delightful artwork for one of the great Ealing comedies. UK originals are rare and very expensive.
 THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT Belgian poster 14"x22". V. Fine
Linen backed
1951 £385
Framed
   Excellent version of the British quad poster artwork. UK originals are rare and very expensive.
 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM US 3-sheet poster 41"x81". V. Fine +
Linen backed
1955 £3250
Framed
   This original US 3-sheet is very hard to find and, in our opinion, is the best poster that Bass designed for this landmark campaign.
 Condition is original and unrestored.
 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM US title lobby card 11"x14". Fine 1955 SOLD
   Saul Bass's stark paper cut-out was a landmark in Hollywood graphic design.
 MARILYN MONROE
 THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL
U.S. still 8"x10" Excellent 1957 £475
Framed
   Absolutely breathtaking original still featuring one of Monroe's most famous images, taken from her 'Red Sitting' with
 Milton Greene in January 1957 for Life magazine. Scarce and in superb condition.
 MEAN STREETS Original U.S. 60"x40". V. Fine + 1973 SOLD
   Rare original U.S. 40"x60" (a size printed in small numbers) for Scorcese's blistering breakthrough film.
 THE MUMMY US title lobby card 11"x14" V. Fine 1959 £425
Framed
   After the huge success of 'Dracula', Universal awarded Hammer the remake rights to their entire classic 30's horror archive.
 'The Mummy' broke the box office records set by Peter Cushing's landmark 'Dracula'. The US artwork is superior to the UK.
 NIL BY MOUTH British Quad 30"X40" Excellent 1997 £125
   The very scarce, far superior original UK poster. Photography by Jack English.
 PAPILLON Original photograph 10"x8" V. Fine 1997 £155
Framed
   Superb original candid photo. The shoot (in Spain and Jamaica) was gruelling. McQueen characteristically undaunted.
 PAUL NEWMAN -
 SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME
Original 10"x8" still Excellent 1956 £155
Framed
   James Dean's death handed the star-making role of great middleweight boxer Rocky Graziano to Paul Newman.
 Martin Scorsese recognised its New York streets as his own and the film is a clear influence on 'Raging Bull'.
 POINT BLANK Original photograph 10"x8" V. Fine 1967 £175
Framed
   Vintage still with the exact shot used to create the wild poster artwork for John Boorman's classic debut feature
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