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  • Michael Crichton movie posters from the American director-writer known for technological thriller narratives and forward-thinking science-fiction premises. Shop our Crichton collection, highlighted by Westworld (1973), a groundbreaking science-fiction film that explored artificial intelligence and android consciousness through a theme-park narrative. Westworld established Crichton as a filmmaker capable of translating complex technological concepts into accessible commercial narratives. The film's premise—paying guests visiting a robot-populated Old West recreation that malfunctions—anticipated contemporary discussions around AI safety and technological risk. Yul Brynner's iconic gunslinger android became one of science-fiction cinema's most memorable antagonists. The Great Train Robbery (1978) demonstrated Crichton's range beyond science fiction—the film brought heist-thriller complexity to historical subject matter with international production values. Crichton's work emphasizes technological premise as narrative driver, creating intellectually engaging thrillers that appeal to audiences seeking science-fictional speculation. Original theatrical one-sheets from Westworld represent an important landmark in 1970s science-fiction marketing. The film's influence on subsequent robot and AI cinema remains substantial. Lobby cards and international variants document Crichton's international prestige status during his early directorial career. Browse our science fiction and thriller collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.