Category: Movie memorabilia

Hammer presents Dracula / The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires

Once upon a time I used to listen to this pair of records quite a lot. The Dracula album has one side with an original vampire story narrated by Christopher Lee, whilst the other has ominous theme music from various Hammer films. The story had an intro that began with something like “you think you…


Dance With A Stranger

I have written elsewhere about how I am not normally a fan of photographic posters, but for this one I will make an exception. I really like the bold tinting and the minimalist, dramatic use of black space between the two main characters. I also remember the film (about Ruth Ellis, the last woman to…


Marnie

This is another poster I thought I had sold at auction and was glad to discover I hadn’t.   Marnie isn’t the greatest Hitchcock by a long way. There’s been a great deal of debate about whether TIppi Hedren’s performance in the title role is deliberately mannered or just plain bad, and there have been…


Raiders of the Lost Ark

Here’s an original UK quad and a US re-release poster for this Steven Spielberg classic. I still have these, but neither are in the greatest condition, unfortunately.   The UK quad is in the condition I bought it in – some tears and missing paper at the edges, which would be repairable if I were…


Film stills

I have never been particularly excited by film stills in the same way as I am for posters, but many people love to collect them. They are relatively cheap to pick up and easy to display. Back in the day, there was a thing called a ‘lobby card’, which was basically a hand tinted still…


The Curse of the Werewolf

This is one of my favourites of the posters I still own.   I remember first seeing this image in an 80s magazine called ‘The House of Hammer’, which featured rather cool black and white comic strip versions of the classic Hammer films.  These were really well illustrated and I have still got what I…


Spaghetti Western soundtracks

These are my original vinyl copies of some of the most memorable and distinctive soundtracks ever, created by Italian maestro Ennio Morricone, who sadly passed away at the age of 91 recently.   Morricone composed all the music for this Sergio Leone ‘spaghetti western’ trilogy and many more classic movies. Even if you have never…


The Invisible Boy

This is another rare poster I own for a film I have never seen.    I am not a sci-fi nerd in the same way that I love say Hammer horror, but I thought this poster was unique enough that it merited getting it framed. This is an Australian ‘day bill’ (almost the same size as…


James Bond Collection

This was the first record I ever bought. Before I was into movie posters, and before I got into rock and pop music, I was into soundtracks. In retrospect, I’m not sure why. This was back in the days before DVDs, and even before VHS, so this was I think the only way I could think of…


The Mummy’s Hand

This is the oldest poster I own and, unusually, it is for a movie I have never seen (or at least not that I can remember).    This is a UK quad for one of the original Universal monster movies. The Mummy’s Hand was released in 1940 but I got this poster checked by a valuation…