YELLOW SUBMARINE (1968) 6241

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Original United Artists Half Sheet Poster (22×28) for the George Dunning animation comedy, YELLOW SUBMARINE (1968) starring The Beatles, Paul Angelis, John Clive, and Dick Emery. Over 40 years later, this film is still colorful, clever, and totally innovative. The movie is arguably the most psychedelic ever made and one of the top animated films of all time. This rare half sheet poster is in good condition only– with surface wear, dings, and some wrinkling. This poster is an excellent candidate for restoration. Ask us about it.

A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (1964) 21218

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Original United Artists Six Sheet Poster (81×81) for the Richard Lester musical comedy, A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (1964)—starring The Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. This is the Fab Four’s first full-length feature film, and director Lester infuses the film with quick editing and energetic pacing, giving the film a documentary-like feel. The film is effortlessly charming, and each member of the audience has the real feeling of being transported into a day in the life of The Beatles and being given a VIP pass to accompany them wherever they go. This original six sheet poster is in very fine minus condition—with small staple holes in the border and image, minor stains in the left and right borders, a few light creases in the margins and corners, and a minor fold separation at the crossfold.

HELP! (1965) 20455

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Original Polish Poster (23×32) for the Richard Lester -Beatles romp, HELP! (1965) starring The Beatles: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The wacky plot of this film, little more than an excuse to deliver (now classic) Beatles songs, revolves around a religious cult, who need to retrieve a sacrificial ring which Ringo cannot get off his finger. This James Bond spy spoof did not reveal the Fab Four to be great comedic actors, but the film did provide a showcase for some wonderful Beatles’ songs. While their earlier film, A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (1964) focused on their hits, this film is more concerned with their musical harmonies and virtuosity. With artwork by the famous Eryk Lipinski, this original Polish poster is folded and in fine plus condition, with only some minor edge wear, a very tiny chip out of the upper right corner and some minor fold separation.

A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (1964) 20026

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Original United Artists Three Sheet Poster (41×81) for the Richard Lester music comedy, A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (1964) starring The Beatles—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. This is the Fab Four’s first full-length feature film, and director Lester infuses the film with quick editing and energetic pacing, giving the film a documentary-like feel. The film is effortlessly charming, and each member of the audience has the real feeling of being transported into a day in the life of The Beatles and being given a VIP pass to accompany them wherever they go. This original three sheet poster is linen-backed and in very fine plus condition. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!

LET IT BE (1970) 6759

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This is an original United Artists one sheet poster for the Michael Lindsay-Hogg concert film, LET IT BE (1970). After the release of YELLOW SUBMARINE, the Beatles had one more movie obligation to United Artists. It was early 1969 and the most famous rock group in the world had just released THE BEATLES, also called The White Album, in which the disparate aspirations of the individual group members was more in evidence. The phantasmagoria of the psychedelic period in The Beatles music was ended. LET IT BE was attempt to record the group on film rehearsing and performing. By all accounts making the movie was an excruciating experience for The Beatles. Filming was at first held at the cold and drafty Twickenham Studios and then later in the converted basement studio at Apple’s headquarters. LET IT BE shows the group essentially at the end of their career as a band, and the famous rooftop
concert which is the end of the film was the last time that The Beatles played together for an audience. The film also features keyboard player Billy Preston, who sat in as a “fifth” Beatle for the production of the film. This iconic poster is one of the nicest posters of the Fab Four. The poster is folded and in fine plus condition with only slight wear in the border area.

GO GO MANIA (1965)

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Original American International Pictures One Sheet Poster (27×41) for the Frederic Goode pop music extravaganza, GO GO MANIA (1965) with musical performances by The Beatles, The Animals, Herman’s Hermits, Peter and Gordon, and the Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood). The Beatles open and close the film with live performances in color of “Twist and Shout” and “She Loves You.” This original British production was titled POP GEAR in the UK. Unfairly trashed by mainstream media at the time, it is now considered a wonderful period piece of the major bands that were part of the “British invasion” of the 1960′s. One critic described the movie as a British American Bandstand “without the goofy kids.” This original one sheet poster is in fine condition.

THE BEATLES COME TO TOWN (1963) 15540

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Original Warner-Pathe One Sheet Poster (28×42) for the music documentary, THE BEATLES COME TO TOWN (1963) starring the Fab Four and manager Brian Epstein. This Pathe News Technicolor short shows The Beatles in concert at the ABC Cinema in Manchester on November 20, 1963. This poster is one of the rarest Beatles movie posters. Hard to get – from 1963 – before the Beatles ever came to America! The style of the poster mimics many other concert posters of the era. RARE. This original poster is in very good condition.

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