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  • Rich Baxter movie posters represent the work of an American independent filmmaker operating within drive-in and regional theatrical markets during the 1970s-1980s. Baxter's productions exemplify the low-budget independent filmmaking that sustained American theatrical distribution outside major studio systems, creating materials for audiences in secondary markets and regional circuits throughout America. Campaign materials reflect the practical aesthetics of independent film promotion, featuring hand-lettered typography, bold photography, and eye-catching color design intended to attract drive-in and regional theater audiences. Lobby cards and one-sheets showcase the modest production budgets and marketing constraints specific to non-studio distribution, where visual impact replaced major studio resources as the primary marketing strategy. Materials emphasize local casting details rather than star power or major studio branding. Barrier's filmography documents the practical infrastructure of American independent cinema outside major metropolitan centers, with surviving materials reflecting production realities and regional exhibition contexts of drive-in era releases. Formats include lobby cards, one-sheets, and promotional photographs specific to small independent distributors and regional theatrical chains. Shop Baxter materials for understanding American independent cinema distribution and the graphic strategies of regional theatrical marketing. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals. Browse also our Exploitation Cinema and Drama collections for related materials.