Please browse through our selection of original movie posters. These posters are the actual theatre-used promotional material printed in limited quantity and displayed when a film was released.
British Crown (20" X 30"). Overseas, the Academy Award-winning film starring Robert DeNiro had a much more graphic ad campaign. Offered here is one of the original release British campaign...
In 1968, Michael (Robert De Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken) and Steven (John Savage), lifelong friends from a working-class Pennsylvania steel town, prepare to ship out overseas following Steven's elaborate wedding...
Offered here is one of the original-release British campaign posters, depicting DeNiro with the "Russian roulette" pistol to his head. This poster was withdrawn from circulation soon after its appearance...
Francis Ford Coppola wanted Martin Scorsese to direct this sequel to the legendary mob melodrama, but the studio said no, and so Coppola reluctantly signed on to helm the second...
Francis Ford Coppola wanted Martin Scorsese to direct this sequel to the legendary mob melodrama, but the studio said no, and so Coppola reluctantly signed on to helm the second...
Michael, Vito Corleone's son, attempts to expand his family's criminal empire. While he strikes a business deal with gangster Hyman Roth, he remains unaware of the lurking danger. Year: 1974...
Francis Ford Coppola wanted Martin Scorsese to direct this sequel to the legendary mob melodrama, but the studio said no, and so Coppola reluctantly signed on to helm the second...
Original 1974 Paramount Pictures Publicity Still #GF-II-5712-6 for The Godfather Part II. Framed with anti-UV glass with snipe on the back. Year: 1974 Nationality: British Type: Original Publicity Still Size: 8...
The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate. Year:...
Original 1974 Front-of-House card for The Godfather: Part II featuring Robert De Niro. Framed with anti-UV glass. Year: 1974 Nationality: United States Type: Front-of-House Card Size: 8 x 10 inches Frame...
Directed by Martin Scorsese, Mean Streets came out in 1973 after Scorsese had the script under development for a decade. This is one of his first personal movies, describing the...
Director Martin Scorsese and Robert DeNiro collaborated for the first time on this gritty crime drama that centers on Italian-Americans living in New York's "Little Italy." "Mean Streets" is often...
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