
Original Pressbook for the film CATLOW starring Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna and Daliah Lavi. Posters, ad mats, and ideas for marketing the film are highlights of the pressbook. Near mint condition.
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Original Seven Arts Pictures three sheet poster for the George Pollock mystery film TEN LITTLE INDIANS (1965) based on the Agatha Christie mystery novel (originally filmed in the 1940s as AND THEN THERE WERE NONE) and featuring an all-star cast including Hugh O’Brian, Shirley Eaton, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Daliah Lavi, Mario Adorf, Dennis Price, Stanley Holloway and Fabian. This poster is comprised of two panels, folded and in fine condition. Three sheets are composed of two panels of unequal size (generally) and are joined together to present as one poster. This poster has been theater-used, but has not been joined. It is folded, and there is some rumpling and minor distresses. This poster would linen back nicely. Ask us about poster restoration and conservation.

Original Columbia Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Phil Karlson action spy parody, THE SILENCERS (1966)—starring Dean Martin, Stella Stevens, and Daliah Lavi. The character of Matt Helm—a U.S. counter-agent who specialized in killing or otherwise “nullifying” enemy agents—created by author Donald Hamilton appeared in 27 books over a 33-year period beginning in 1960. The four films in the series were a parody of the Bond series, and Martin played the double agent as a fun-loving, easygoing, and wisecracking playboy. This original one sheet poster is folded and in very good condition, with general theater use and minor fold separations.

Original Columbia Pictures Advance Style B One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Val Guest, Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, and Robert Parrish ultimate spy spoof, CASINO ROYALE (1967) starring Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress, Woody Allen, Orson Welles, Deborah Kerr, Daliah Lavi, and David Niven. After the death of M, Sir James Bond is called back from retirement to stop SMERSH. His ultimate plan dictates that every agent will be named Bond. Intended to be the ultimate spy spoof, it is both a satire of Bond movies and even more a satire of the “cool” and “hip” films of the late 1960s. Some critics have described it as a screwball comedy with a touch of British absurdity. This very rare style B advance one sheet poster is folded and in very good plus condition. There are a number of pinholes in each corner, some small tears from pulled pinholes, and minor staining in the lower left corner.
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