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  • Silence of the Lambs movie posters from Demme's 1991 psychological thriller rank among the most sought items in contemporary crime cinema collecting. Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling and Anthony Hopkins's Hannibal Lecter produced one of cinema's great double-act dynamics.

    Orion Pictures' US campaign deployed the death's-head hawk moth — positioned over Clarice's mouth in Keith Sheridan's iconic design — as the primary image. The moth, whose wing pattern is composed of a screaming skull from Salvador Dalí's In Voluptas Mors photograph, encoded multiple layers of meaning into a single stark image. Original US one-sheets with this design are among the most recognizable theatrical pieces of 1990s horror. Advance one-sheets use slightly different crops and text arrangements that distinguish them from the regular-release versions. British quad versions carry the same imagery in a wider horizontal format; French grandes affiches add continental graphic refinement; Italian and Japanese variants offer their own interpretive approaches.

    Available in US one-sheets (27×41), British quads (30×40), French grandes affiches, Italian foglio, and Japanese B2 formats. Condition runs Fine to Very Fine throughout the collection.

    Find original theatrical paper alongside Psycho posters, The Shining posters, and Fight Club posters. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.