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Original Corbucci, Sergio Movie Posters
Sergio Corbucci movie posters from the Italian director who defined spaghetti western mythology and exploitation cinema across the 1960s-1970s. Shop our Corbucci collection for originals including Django (1966), featuring Franco Nero in an iconic role that launched countless sequels and imitations, establishing Django as one of cinema's mythological antiheroes.
The Great Silence (1968) represents Corbucci's artistic peak—a revisionist western that inverts genre expectations through protagonist deafness and systematic brutality. The film brings moral complexity to the spaghetti western formula, questioning violence and justice through aesthetic rigor. Corbucci's visual style emphasizes composition and wide-screen space, transforming Italian locations into American mythological territory through deliberate visual design.
Corbucci's filmography spans the Italian western boom and exploitation cinema peak—his prolific output and stylistic consistency established him as one of European cinema's most commercially successful international figures. Original Italian lobby cards from Django and The Great Silence showcase the graphic vibrancy of Italian poster design during the spaghetti western period.
Browse our western posters and Italian cinema collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals. The spaghetti western master whose Django (1966) and The Great Silence (1968) became foundational works of the entire genre, establishing visual paradigms and narrative conventions that shaped decades of action-western production worldwide. Django remains one of cinema's most influential and commercially successful independent productions. The Great Silence brought operatic tragedy and visual sophistication to western conventions. Campaign materials for both films emphasize their visual audacity and commercial appeal. Original Italian lobby cards and European theatrical posters remain highly sought by western film collectors and cinema historians. Genuine first-release examples from original theatrical runs are increasingly rare in quality condition. Materials showcase Italian and European regional variants with distinct design approaches. Available formats include Italian lobby cards, one-sheets, and international European variants showcasing era-specific printing techniques and regional theatrical distribution practices.