Goodfellas movie posters from Scorsese's 1990 crime epic represent original theatrical material from a landmark film that redefined gangster cinema for contemporary audiences. Based on Nicholas Pileggi's nonfiction account of Henry Hill's life in the Lucchese crime family, the film starred Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Lorraine Bracco in a study of criminal seduction and catastrophic consequence.
Warner Bros.' theatrical campaign for Goodfellas deployed a distinctive typography-forward design: the oversized title lettering in red and yellow, the three principals arranged in a composition that suggests both camaraderie and threat. The advance one-sheet, with its minimal design and bold color blocking, is particularly sought-after. International materials add significant variants — the British quad uses a wider horizontal composition; French grandes affiches carry stronger photographic elements; Italian and Japanese markets produced their own interpretive campaigns. Joe Pesci's Oscar win for Best Supporting Actor generated additional re-release materials in early 1991 that differ from the standard campaign. The film was selected for preservation in the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 2000, a designation that has added further historical weight to original theatrical materials from the 1990 release.
Available in US one-sheets (27×41), British quads (30×40), French grandes affiches, Italian foglio, and Japanese B2 formats, alongside lobby card sets and inserts. Condition runs Fine to Very Fine. Original advance one-sheets from the 1990 Warner Bros. release are seldom encountered in fine flat condition.
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