DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971) 20443

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Original United Artists 30×40 Poster for the Guy Hamilton spy thriller, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971) starring Sean Connery, Jill St. John, Charles Gray, Jimmy Dean, and Lana Wood. Having quit the James Bond role “forever” in 1967, Connery was offered a huge amount of money to reprise his famous role one more time. He approached the role with new sense of amused and relaxed charm. Though using all the old tried and true Bond staples including Shirley Bassey singing the title song—this Bond movie has the most overly camp humor, the most nudity, and the rudest jokes of all of the 007 films up to this time. This original 30×40 poster is in fine plus condition– with some edge wear, border distresses and tears.

GRAYEAGLE (1977) 20501

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Original American International Pictures Pressbook (9×14) for the Charles B. Pierce western adventure, GRAYEAGLE (1977) starring Ben Johnson, Iron Eyes Cody, Alex Cord, and Lana Wood. This film tells the story of a white woman (Wood) who is kidnapped by an Indian warrior (Cord) and taken to a Cheyenne camp. The kidnapping, however, turns out to be a forced invitation for the daughter to meet her biological father who also happens to be the tribal chief. This twelve-page pressbook contains a synopsis of the plot, informative articles about the cast and crew, various sizes of ad mats, and promotional ideas. The condition is very fine with no cuts to any of the ad mats.

DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971) 5901

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This is an original United Artists One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the James Bond spy thriller, DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (1971) starring Sean Connery, Lana Wood, Charles Gray and Jill St. John, and directed by frequent Bond film helmer Guy Hamilton. Having quit the James Bond role “forever” in 1967, Connery was offered a huge amount of money to reprise his famous role one more time. He approached the role with new sense of amused and relaxed charm. Though using all the old tried and true Bond staples including Shirley Bassey (of GOLDFINGER fame) singing the title song; this Bond movie has the most overtly camp humor, the most nudity, and the rudest jokes of all of the 007 films up to this time. This original one sheet poster is linen-backed and in near mint condition.

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