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Original Exorcist (The) Movie Posters
Exorcist (The) movie posters — The Exorcist (1973) — William Friedkin's horror masterwork starring Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair, Max von Sydow, and Jason Miller — produced one of the most immediately recognizable advertising images in cinema history: the lone figure beneath the streetlamp, the open window above, the beam of light — designed by Bill Gold in a style so precise that it communicates the film's specific combination of domestic terror and cosmic dread in a single frame.
Buy an original Exorcist one-sheet and you're acquiring one of the central pieces of 1970s American horror advertising art. Bill Gold's design has been so widely reproduced and referenced that encountering an authentic original is a distinct collecting event. The original 1973 advance materials — before the official one-sheet was in wide circulation — are among the rarest items in this collection.
The film's extraordinary commercial success generated a large quantity of domestic and international campaign materials: lobby card sets, insert formats, half-sheets, and the numerous international one-sheets produced for release across Europe, Japan, and Latin America. Italian 2-fogli for The Exorcist are particularly striking, the Italian illustration tradition bringing a more visceral expressionism to the film's more restrained American campaign. The 1980 re-release and the 2000 "Version You've Never Seen" each produced additional materials with distinct campaign art that is itself collected.
Browse alongside our Horror and cult cinema collections. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.