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  • Days of Heaven movie posters from Terrence Malick's 1978 Paramount release are among the most photographically distinguished campaign materials in American cinema collecting — authentic original prints for the Nestor Almendros and Haskell Wexler-photographed film that set a new standard for natural-light cinematography and generated advertising art of equal atmospheric intensity. Find original Days of Heaven campaign materials from the full international theatrical release. The original 1978 Paramount one-sheet — featuring the golden-hour wheat-field photography that became the film's defining visual identity — is now genuinely scarce in fine flat unfolded condition. Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, and Sam Shepard anchored a campaign that treated the film's landscape imagery as its primary selling point rather than star portraiture — an unusual choice for a major Paramount release. British quad versions adopt the horizontal format that particularly suits the film's CinemaScope framing of the Texas Panhandle landscape. Insert cards and half-sheets from the US release present the same landscape photography in alternate formats. French grandes feature the film's atmospheric imagery filtered through the French market's stronger critical engagement with Malick's directorial achievement. Lobby card sets from the original theatrical run document the film's extraordinary cinematography in the standard eight-card format. Browse alongside our David Lynch, Dazed and Confused, and Jules Dassin collections for related American cinema material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.