A Clockwork Orange movie posters from Kubrick's 1971 controversial science fiction dystopia gather original theatrical material reflecting one of cinema's most visually provocative visions. English-language prints from the original 1971–72 release are genuinely rare; materials produced for the British market before the withdrawal are especially sought-after.
Philip Castle's airbrush artwork for the campaign — Alex DeLarge's bowler hat and cane, the droog composition, the milk-bar aesthetic — is one of the most distinctive visual identities in seventies cinema. US one-sheets carry Castle's full composition; Warner Bros. advance materials use a slightly different framing. The film's X rating in the US limited its mainstream distribution but created intense collector demand for surviving theatrical materials. Continental European campaigns — French grandes affiches, Italian foglio, German A1s — were unaffected by the UK withdrawal and represent the most readily available international materials. Japanese B2 variants carry Castle's imagery with characteristic graphic refinement. The film was finally re-released in the UK in 2000, three years after Kubrick's death, generating new materials that add a contemporary dimension to the collecting arc.
Available in US one-sheets (27×41), French grandes affiches (47×63), Italian foglio, German A1s (23×33), and Japanese B2 formats. Condition runs Fine to Very Fine for most formats.
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