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  • Shop the exclusive collection of Pam Grier movie posters at Film Art Gallery, priced from $100 to $1000. Pam Grier, an iconic African-American actress, is celebrated for her powerful performances and significant contributions to the film industry. Since her debut in Big Doll House (1971), Grier has built a legacy that spans various genres, from action to comedy, thriller to crime.

    Our collection features original posters in multiple languages, including English, French, German, and Italian. Available sizes range from the classic 1 Sheet (27x41) to the British Quad (30x40) and the Italian Locandina (13x28). Each poster is offered in conditions ranging from Fine to Very Fine, with some featuring minor tears and creases that add to their authentic vintage charm.

    Highlights of our collection include the German A1 (23x33) poster for Drum (1976), which features provocative and visually striking artwork. The poster for Big Doll House (1971) showcases the film's dramatic themes with its hand-drawn, engaging imagery. Another standout is the action-packed poster for Coffy (1973), designed by George Akimoto, which encapsulates the high-energy and genre-defining style of Pam Grier's films.

    The collection also includes the French release poster for Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown, highlighting Grier in a powerful pose with the star-studded cast. These posters are original prints, ensuring their authenticity and collectible value.

    Celebrate the legacy of Pam Grier by purchasing one of our original movie posters. Each poster is a testament to her enduring impact on the film industry and a valuable addition to any collection. Browse our collection today and buy a unique piece of cinematic history.