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  • Dear Friends & Movie Lovers

    Hello from Hollywood, where we are gearing up for the Cinespia at Hollywood Forever Cemetery Screening season, which kicks off in less than two weeks. Opening night is sold out but you can still get tickets for such upcoming films as VERTIGO, CASABLANCA, SPIRITED AWAY, ALIEN and more at cinespia.org.

    Click on the poster or go here to see our posters for RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, which will be screening on June 23rd.
    We're also excited about the Broadway revival of Mart Crowley's ground-breaking play THE BOYS IN THE BAND, which has just begun previews at the Booth Theatre. 

    The 1970 film version was nicely directed (by William Friedkin - a year before his Oscar-winning FRENCH CONNECTION) and features fine performances by the ensemble, who had originated their roles in the first NYC stage production. 

    It's interesting to see how some of the publicity for the current production has used imagery associated with the original play and film. We've got a number of very cool posters for the film; to see them all, just click the image or go here.
    And now for the posters: 100 new acquisitions for May, including:

    A super-rare Japanese poster for BARBARELLA & the great Japanese 2 Panel for LE MANS

    Original release French posters for Alain Delon in Jean-Pierre Melville's LE SAMOURAI  & Bardot in Godard's LE MEPRIS/CONTEMPT

    U.S. 1 Sheets for PUTNEY SWOPE, EXODUS, A HARD DAY'S NIGHT, IMITATION OF LIFE & STAR WARS (Style C)

    Japanese IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, THE GODFATHER, TAXI DRIVER & SOLARIS

    Plus: Raquel!, a great British 1 Sheet for Ken Russell's FRENCH DRESSING, Half Sheets for CLOCKWORK ORANGE (X), VANISHING POINT and WOODSTOCK, a rare poster for Kenneth Anger's PLEASURE DOME, British Quads for JULES & JIM and BABY JANE, and much more here:

    filmartgallery.com

    All Best-
    Matthew McCarthy
    film/art