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  • Arthur Marks movie posters from Bucktown, Friday Foster, and Detroit 9000 rank among the most collectible items from the American Blaxploitation cycle — original theatrical paper from a director who brought commercial confidence and genuine genre craft to some of the movement's most energetic productions. Marks directed Bucktown (1975), Friday Foster (1975) with Pam Grier, and Detroit 9000 (1973), productions built on the commercial energy and social texture of the era. Shop our selection of original theatrical materials from these and related productions. Marks worked across television and low-budget features before moving into the theatrical market, developing a filmmaking style grounded in location shooting and fast-paced genre storytelling. Friday Foster gave him a strong commercial result alongside Pam Grier's magnetic screen presence, and the film now stands as one of the period's most entertaining genre pictures. His work reflects the productive intersection of genre filmmaking and African American cinema in the early 1970s. Original one-sheets, lobby cards, and insert cards from Marks's productions carry the graphic boldness of 1970s American exploitation design: vivid photography, dynamic lettering, and the deep colour palettes that characterised the era's promotional materials. Shop our Action and Drama collections for related materials from the same period. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.