Category: Movie memorabilia

The Guns Of Navarone

The Guns Of Navarone is one of the most famous and influential “men on a mission’ war movies. As a sub-genre, it covers movies such as The Dam Busters, The Dirty Dozen, Where Eagles Dare (my personal favourite) and Inglorious Bastards. The set-up is usually: a mis-matched small group of soldiers are given a virtually…


Psycho

Here is another great little Belgian poster addition to my Alfred Hitchcock gallery. Psycho is of course one of The Master’s most famous movies, and for good reason. Knowing the plot now, its hard to imagine how audiences would have reacted back in 1960 seeing it for the first time. In the days before internet…


The Public Enemy

James Cagney was the original movie tough guy.  In his time, he was the star of various gangster classics, including Angels With Dirty Faces and White Heat, but 1931’s The Public Enemy was the first and arguably best.  It became one of the most influential gangster movies of the period. Cagney plays a bootlegger who…


Raise the Titanic

How’s this for a would-be great bit of (re)marketing? This is a French grande poster for the 1980 movie Raise The Titanic. I’ve never seen it but it is by all accounts a bit rubbish. The movie was a box office bomb. (The quote from producer Lew Grade was “it would have been cheaper to…


On The Waterfront

“I coulda been a contender….”  On The Waterfront is regularly cited as one of the greatest American movies of all-time. Upon its release in 1954, it won 8 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Marlon Brando, Best Supporting Actress for Eva Marie Saint (in her film debut) and Best Director for Elia Kazan.  This…


Vertigo

Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo has been ranked in recent polls of film critics as the greatest movie of all time. I have to respectfully disagree with that. Its not even my favourite Hitchcock film – not by a long shot!  I must admit I find it very slow and boring, which is one of the reasons…


Lifeforce

I remember Tobe Hooper’s Lifeforce being a terrible, cheesy movie. I watched it again recently just to make sure. Yup, its dreadful beyond belief. Its a lamentable come-down for the director of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Despite a large budget and some impressive practical effects, it manages the feat of being both batshit crazy…


Cry Danger

Here’s another cool poster for a movie I don’t think I have ever seen. Cry Danger is a 1951 film noir, with a plot centering around the old staple of a man sentenced to prison for a crime he did not commit. He is played by Dick Powell. Powell had an interesting career, to say…


Rumblefish

Francis Ford Coppola’s Rumblefish is one of the more visually striking movies of the 80s. It was shot back to back with Coppola’s similarly themed, but far less stylish, The Outsiders. Rumblefish has a deliberately avant-garde style, shot in high contrast black and white, with lots of noir overtones. The experimental approach extends to the…


Viva Las Vegas

There are a ton of so-so Elvis movies and Elvis movie posters out there, but this is one of the better examples of both, I think. 1964’s Viva Las Vegas is notable for the chemistry between Elvis and co-star Ann-Margret (which was real – they began a well-publicised affair on-set). Aside from giving us the…