Category: Movie memorabilia

The Birds

Hitchcock himself coined the advertising slogan for this late career classic:  “The Birds is coming!” He also (allegedly) took pleasure in torturing leading lady Tippi Hedren by arranging for live birds to be thrown at her face after she had rejected his sexual advances. So it may be that some of her apparent terror at…


Goliath And The Vampires

This is not a movie I’ve seen – but what a title!   Goliath And The Vampires is a 1961 Italian peplum starring American actor and one-time Tarzan Gordon Scott. The character was called Maciste in the original Italian version but was changed for US audiences.  I know nothing much about this movie, and this…


A Nightmare On Elm Street

I saw A Nightmare On Elm Street at the cinema when it first came out and I thought it was a pile of crap. Not only wasn’t it scary IMHO, but the dream format was basically an irritating excuse for a load of silly things to happen without having to even pay lip service to…


Roman Holiday

If you’ve ever dreamed of zipping around Rome on a Vespa (hello, Emily In Paris), you are probably consciously following in the tracks of Audrey Heburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday. That’s probably the most famous scene in this classic 1953 love story, as a spoiled princess escapes to explore the city incognito with…


Get Carter

Get Carter is one of the most iconic of all British crime movies, and one of Michael Caine’s most famous roles. Its unremittingly gritty, as London gangster Carter travels North to right various wrongs and encounters a range of shady characters from his past, few of whom end up alive at the end of the…


The Manchurian Candidate

The 1962 original version of The Manchurian Candidate is one of my all-time favourite movies. (The less said about the 2004 remake the better). Star Frank Sinatra has never been better and Laurence Harvey is incredible as his poor doomed military colleague, brainwashed to be a political assassin. The movie has many great scenes, none…


New York New York

I was hugely disappointed when I finally saw Martin Scorcese’s New York New York on DVD last year. Scorcese’ reputation proceeds him, and a combination of Robert De Niro and Liza Minnelli, plus the show-stopping title track had to be a winner, right? Turns out its all a hot mess, with many lengthy (and seemingly…


Dr Terror’s House Of Horrors

Dr Terror was the first of Amicus’ studios portmanteau horror movies. These were based on the format of Ealing Studios’ classic Dead Of Night. They all began with a tenuous linking device to bring together a disparate group of people, which would then lead into individual short stories told by or about each person, and…


The Natural

For some reason, I have amassed more promotional material for The Natural than any other movie. At last count, I have a UK quad, a French grande, a press book and a variety of stills – all of which are for sale here.  It’s not that I have a particular affection for the movie. Its…


Billion Dollar Brain

Billion Dollar Brain was the third and final movie in the Harry Palmer spy series, starring Michael Caine. What started out in The Ipcress File as a grittier, more realistic take on international espionage than the James Bond series had by the time of this third instalment morphed into something approaching  Bond-level of supervillain craziness….