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  • Faye Dunaway movie posters document one of American cinema's most electrifying careers — authentic original prints from the filmography of the actress who embodied New Hollywood's vision of dangerous, brilliant femininity more fully than any other performer of her generation. Dunaway's career centers on crime drama, psychological thriller, and social satire — genres that she approached with an intelligence and intensity that made her the defining female presence of 1970s American cinema. Three campaigns define her peak collecting period, each from a different genre. Bonnie and Clyde (1967) — Arthur Penn's crime drama with Warren Beatty — announced her arrival in one of the most kinetically designed campaigns of the decade: the original one-sheet, with Dunaway and Beatty in period costume, communicated style, danger, and generational rebellion in a single image. Buy an original Bonnie and Clyde one-sheet and you're acquiring one of the defining posters of the New Hollywood era. Chinatown (1974) — Roman Polanski's neo-noir, with Jack Nicholson — produced a campaign as precise and controlled as the film itself: the photographic one-sheet of Dunaway in period-correct 1930s costume communicating mystery, glamour, and danger simultaneously. Network (1976) — Paddy Chayefsky's media satire with Peter Finch — generated campaign materials that are now read as uncannily prophetic. Genuine first-release originals from her peak decade are now genuinely scarce and difficult to source. Browse alongside our Warren Beatty and Roman Polanski pages for closely related material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.