
This is the re-release one sheet from 1973 for the 1970 film THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT. Very good condition for a theater-used poster. Folds intact; good color.
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Original Warner Brothers One Sheet poster for Mike Nichols important American film, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? (1966) starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, and Sandy Dennis. This cinematic masterpiece is based on a play by Edward Albee, which won both the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play. The play was remarkably adapted for the screen by Ernest Lehman. It is the story of one horrendous night in the lives a very bitter, aging couple (Taylor and Burton), who with the help of limitless quantities of alcohol use the visit of a younger couple (Dennis and Segal) to fuel anguish and emotional torture towards each other. Indeed, the audience is as exhausted as the characters by the end of this ordeal. The film won five Academy Awards– including Best Actress for Taylor, Best Supporting Actress for Dennis, and Best Cinematography for Haskell Wexler. The film was also nominated for eight more awards—including Best Actor for Burton, Best Supporting Actor for Segal, Best Director for Nichols (in his directorial debut), Best Score for Alex North, and Best Picture. This original one sheet is in very fine condition except for one fold separation which we have addressed with archival tissue. A great candidate for linen backing. Ask us about poster conservation and restoration or read the article on this website.

Original Warner Brothers Insert Poster (14×36) signed by Elizabeth Taylor for the Mike Nichols classic drama, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? (1966) starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, George Segal, and Sandy Dennis. This cinematic masterpiece is based on a play by Edward Albee, which won both the 1963 Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play. It is the story of one horrendous night in the lives a very bitter, aging couple (Taylor and Burton), who with the help of limitless quantities of alcohol use the visit of a younger couple (Dennis and Segal) to fuel anguish and emotional torture towards each other. Indeed, the audience is as exhausted as the characters by the end of this ordeal. The film won five Academy Awards– including Best Actress for Taylor, Best Supporting Actress for Dennis, and Best Cinematography for Haskell Wexler. The film was also nominated for eight more awards—including Best Actor for Burton, Best Supporting Actor for Segal, Best Director for Nichols (in his directorial debut), Best Score for Alex North, and Best Picture. This original poster is signed in purple pen by Taylor; closeups of the signature are available upon request. This original insert poster is in very fine condition.

Original 20th Century-Fox Style C One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Melvin Frank western comedy, THE DUCHESS AND THE DIRTWATER FOX (1976) starring George Segal, Goldie Hawn, and Conrad Janis. This bawdy comedy about a swindling gambler (Segal) and a dance hall girl (Hawn) has many memorable and absolutely hilarious moments. With beautiful location cinematography, the film also projects a great sense of fun and mischief. In this thoroughly enjoyable romp Segal and Hawn are at their best and deliver one delightful comic situation after another. This original style C one sheet poster is folded and in fine plus condition.

Original Paramount Pictures Window Card (14×22) for the Jack Smight comedy crime thriller, NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY (1968) starring Rod Steiger, Lee Remick, and George Segal. This is a character study of a fictional psychopath Christopher Gill (Steiger) who uses various disguises to trick and strangle his female victims. The film boasts a well-written script, excellent costumes and production design, colorful cinematography, and a haunting musical score. This original window card with a modernist design is in very good condition with only some minor scuffs.
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