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The Man With The Golden Gun

The Man With The Golden Gun was Roger Moore’s second foray as James Bond.  Having subsequently lived for many years in the Far East, it is interesting for me in retrospect to see its clever use of locations in Thailand and Hong Kong. Some of it was filmed in Phuket, which at the time was…


Gremlins

Gremlins is one of my favourite Christmas movies…if indeed it can be classed as a Christmas movie at all. It is set during holidays, with snow, carols and decorations all prominent.The action kicks off when the hero is given a cute, cuddly creature called a ‘mogwai’ as a present. Unfortunately, if the mogwai is fed…


Roman Holiday

When you need cheering up, you can’t go wrong with a little Audrey in your life!  Here is Ms Hepburn resplendent on this undated Japanese chirashi for the 1953 classic Roman Holiday, the movie that did for Vespas what James Bond did for Aston Martin.  This was Hepburn’s first major movie role, and it won…


Arsenic And Old Lace

This was one of the oldest posters I had until I sold it last year: an original 1948 first release Belgian poster for Frank Capra’s classic black comedy Arsenic And Old Lace.  This 1944 movie was based on a very successful Broadway play, and features everyone’s favourite leading man, the one and only Cary Grant….


A Fistful Of Dynamite

A Fistful Of Dynamite tends to be the forgotten Sergio Leone spaghetti western, compared to the Dollars trilogy and Once Upon A Time In The West…which is a pity, as its a lot of fun, with great chemistry between stars James Coburn and Rod Steiger. The movie was made at a time when the ideals…


Badlands

“La Balade Sauvage” is the French title for Terrence Malick’s 1973 classic neo-noir Badlands, and is arguably a more evocative description of the film itself.  Badlands was director Malick’s feature debut, and shares a lyrical tone, leisurely pace and strong use of imagery with much of his later works.  Much of the movie’s enduring strength…


Rollerball

“In the not too distant future, wars will no longer exist. But there will be Rollerball.” That I remember was the tag-line on the UK poster for this 1975 sci-fi classic. This French poster doesn’t bother with any of that, instead relying on a powerful graphic image which pretty well sums up the movie!  The…


The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven is one of those movies where the score is perhaps even more widely recognised than the movie itself. You will almost certainly have heard the music, by Elmer Bernstein. The Oscar-nominated score has subsequently featured in countless ads and TV shows. If you have been living under a rock and are not…


French movie poster books

In addition to collecting movie posters themselves, I have also amassed a number of books about movie posters. Whilst some of these are in English, an equal number I have found in France, where I live. Some of these are translations of books that are available elsewhere in English, but others are more specifically about…


Network

“I’m as mad as hell and I’m not going to take this any more.” If you remember nothing else of Network, you probably remember that line. Sidney Lumet’s 1976 classic satire is perhaps still the greatest movie ever made about television. Peter Finch’s unhinged TV newscaster is about to be fired, and announces he intends…