Thanks, Favid. To help with shipping, I padded out the evening with another 1p, this 1987 Italian poster -- illustrated by Enzo Sciotti -- for Weekend Warriors (1986).
Thanks, Matt. Ursula was a genuine cinema goddess back then. I remember watching SHE at the Grand Ave. Cinema when it was making the rounds. It was a small theater near my high-school and the first of many that I got to raid for movie posters. But the American 1-sheet did nothing for me. Years later, I fell in love with the 1p and I've been watching for one since. Now, I can take it off my list.
Its for an obscure 1985 film - The Click - not to be confused with Adam Sandler's 'Click.' Its based on artist Milo Manara's graphic novel about a scientist who creates a device that turns women (within range) into nymphomaniacs. Cool, huh? Wish I'd thought of that... Manara also provided the poster art. It's 60x80 cm (23.5 in x 31.5 in) and is in mint, unused condition
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To help with shipping, I padded out the evening with another 1p, this 1987 Italian poster -- illustrated by Enzo Sciotti -- for Weekend Warriors (1986).
Ursula was a genuine cinema goddess back then.
I remember watching SHE at the Grand Ave. Cinema when it was making the rounds.
It was a small theater near my high-school and the first of many that I got to raid for movie posters.
But the American 1-sheet did nothing for me.
Years later, I fell in love with the 1p and I've been watching for one since.
Now, I can take it off my list.
Its for an obscure 1985 film - The Click - not to be confused with Adam Sandler's 'Click.'
Its based on artist Milo Manara's graphic novel about a scientist who creates a device that turns women (within range) into nymphomaniacs. Cool, huh? Wish I'd thought of that...
Manara also provided the poster art.
It's 60x80 cm (23.5 in x 31.5 in) and is in mint, unused condition
For whatever reason the picture size is a bit small heeheh