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  • Don Coscarelli movie posters from the American cult director known for surreal horror-fantasy and horror-comedy hybrids. Shop our Coscarelli collection, highlighted by Phantasm (1979), a wildly imaginative low-budget horror-fantasy that achieved cult status despite minimal theatrical release, and Bubba Ho-Tep (2002), a horror-comedy about elderly men in a nursing home discovering the mummy in their basement. Coscarelli's directorial style emphasizes imaginative world-building on minimal budgets—his ability to create convincing supernatural mythology through creative visual effects and committed performances made his films influential within cult and horror communities despite limited commercial reach. Phantasm spawned four sequels, each elaborating the original's distinctive mythology around the Tall Man antagonist and dimensional horrors. Coscarelli's films appeal to horror audiences seeking intellectual engagement and imaginative premise—his work influenced subsequent generations of B-horror and cult filmmaking. Original theatrical materials from Phantasm and Bubba Ho-Tep remain highly sought by horror and cult cinema collectors given these films' sustained popularity and fan devotion. Browse our horror posters and cult cinema collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals. His directorial achievements span horror, comedy, and avant-garde production contexts. Phantasm (1979) became a cult-horror masterpiece establishing Coscarelli's distinctive visual imagination and experimental narrative approach. Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) merged horror-comedy with existential Americana featuring Bruce Campbell in an iconic role. His films emphasize visual invention and tonal audacity over conventional genre boundaries. Campaign materials from Phantasm and Bubba Ho-Tep showcase his unique position within horror cinema. Original theatrical one-sheets remain sought-after by horror and cult-film collectors. Genuine first-release examples document his influence on independent horror production throughout multiple decades. Materials showcase distinct regional marketing approaches across theatrical distribution. Available formats include one-sheets, lobby cards, and international variants showcasing era-specific printing techniques and regional theatrical exhibition practices.