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Original Cybill Shepherd Movie Posters
Cybill Shepherd movie posters from the early 1970s align her with two of the decade's defining director-star collaborations, producing original paper that is as visually arresting as anything from that era. Find original Cybill Shepherd campaign materials from her work with Peter Bogdanovich and Martin Scorsese.
The one-sheets for Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show (1971) — shot in black and white and advertised in kind — have a graphic austerity that makes them immediately distinctive in any collection of 70s cinema paper. Her appearance in Taxi Driver (1976) produced one of Martin Scorsese's most iconic campaigns: genuine first-release Columbia one-sheets are now scarce in fine flat condition, and the campaign was reproduced across lobby card sets, insert cards, and the 40×60 format used for cinema foyer display. British quad versions of Taxi Driver adopt the same photographic imagery in a horizontal format that suits the composition differently from the US vertical. French grande format posters and Italian fotobuste sets from Taxi Driver are particularly sought-after — the French artwork often features modified colour grading that intensifies the neon atmosphere of Scorsese's nighttime New York. Her work in The Heartbreak Kid (1972) adds a third Paramount campaign from the same fertile early-70s period.
Browse alongside our Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and David Lynch collections for related American cinema material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.