Audrey Hepburn movie posters gather original promotional material from Hollywood's most elegant leading lady, spanning romantic comedies, dramas, and collaborations with directors including Billy Wilder and William Wyler. Hepburn's filmography spans from her Oscar-winning debut in Roman Holiday (1953) through Wait Until Dark (1967), with a run of films in between that defined studio-era sophistication: Sabrina (1954), War and Peace (1956), Funny Face (1957), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Charade (1963), My Fair Lady (1964).
The poster art for these films reflects the period's graphic ambitions at their highest. Breakfast at Tiffany's campaign imagery — Hepburn in the black Givenchy dress, cigarette holder raised — became one of the most reproduced images in pop culture, yet original theatrical one-sheets and half-sheets from the 1961 release are genuinely rare. My Fair Lady produced large-format illustrated one-sheets of exceptional visual quality; the Bob Peak artwork is considered a landmark of sixties poster design, with its hand-lettered title treatment and layered character portraits setting a standard for musical film campaigns. International variants from France, Italy, Germany, and Japan often carry entirely different imagery from the US releases.
Formats include US one-sheets (27×41), French one-panels (47×63), Italian 2 Foglio (39×55), half-sheets (22×28), inserts (14×36), and lobby card sets. Condition ranges from Fine to Very Fine.
Get original prints alongside Grace Kelly posters, Marilyn Monroe posters, and Cary Grant posters — fellow icons of midcentury Hollywood elegance. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.