ANATOMY OF A MURDER (1959) 17047

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Original Belgian Poster (14×22) for the Otto Preminger crime drama, ANATOMY OF A MURDER (1959) starring James Stewart, Lee Remick, Ben Gazzara, Arthur O’Connell, and George C. Scott. One of the best films of courtroom drama, the film was still highly controversial, based partially on the open use of words like “bitch,” “contraceptive,” “penetration,” “rape,” “slut,” and “sperm.” Upon its original release, the film was banned in Chicago. And James Stewart’s father was so offended by the film that he took out an ad in his local newspaper urging people not to see it. The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards—including Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor for Stewart, and Best Supporting Actor for both O’Connell and Scott. This original Belgian poster is in fine plus to very fine condition.

THESE THOUSAND HILLS (1959) 13696

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Original 20th Century Fox three sheet poster for the Richard Fleischer film THESE THOUSAND HILLS (1959). This western melodrama was based on a novel by A.B. Guthrie and starred Don Murray, Lee Remick, and Patricia Owens. This poster is comprised of two sheets which are glued together. This poster has already been assembled and has been stored folded. Very Good plus. Some minor distresses and general wear. No significant missing paper. Colors are bright.

THE OMEN (1976) 12327

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Original 20th Century-Fox Style F Insert Poster (14×36) for the Richard Donner horror classic, THE OMEN (1976) starring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, and Harvey Stephens. Certainly one of the best horror movies of all time, this film tells the story of an American ambassador (Peck) who discovers that his son is the literal Anti-Christ. Remick is perfect for the part of the mother who slowly comes to realize that something is wrong with her son. Gregory Peck easily portrays the noble and principled father. One of the best aspects of the film is the incredible musical score of Jerry Goldsmith, for which he won the Academy Award. It is wonderfully gloomy, disturbing, chilling music interlaced with choirs portending the end of the world. This original style F insert poster is folded and in very good condition, with some minor fold distresses and flaws.

NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY (1968) 19873

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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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