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  • Fight Club movie posters from Fincher's 1999 cult classic gather original theatrical material from a film that achieved iconic status through innovative graphic design and provocative marketing. Starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, with Helena Bonham Carter and Meat Loaf, it arrived at the end of the 1990s as both a product of its cultural moment and a critique of it.

    Fox's US theatrical campaign deployed Brad Pitt and Edward Norton's faces in a composition that suggested the film's dueling-identity theme without revealing the twist that the story depends on. The tagline — 'Mischief. Mayhem. Soap.' — is one of the era's most effective pieces of copy. Advance one-sheets use different photography, more minimalist and suggestive; the variety between advance and regular release materials gives the Fight Club campaign more collecting dimensions than a simpler single-image campaign would. British quad versions emphasize the Pitt/Norton pairing in a wider format; French grandes affiches carry the campaign with European art-cinema credibility. Japanese B2 variants provide a distinctly different graphic interpretation of the same material.

    Available in US one-sheets (27×41), British quads (30×40), French grandes affiches, Japanese B2s, and advance variants. Condition runs Fine to Very Fine.

    Find original theatrical paper alongside Pulp Fiction posters, Reservoir Dogs posters, and The Matrix posters. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.