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  • Stanley Kubrick movie posters represent five decades of directorial ambition, gathering original material from visionary productions spanning science fiction, war, horror, and historical epics. Kubrick directed only 13 feature films across 46 years, which means original promotional material is inherently limited in supply and consistently sought by serious collectors.

    The collection holds exceptional individual pieces across every period. Tomi Ungerer's graphic design for Dr. Strangelove (1964) — absurdist, darkly comic, perfectly calibrated to the film's Cold War satire — is a landmark of its era. A Saul Bass-designed one-sheet for The Shining (1980) represents a rare intersection of two giants of twentieth-century visual culture. Bob McCall's astronomical paintings for the re-release of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) draw on scientific illustration rather than commercial graphic design. A Clockwork Orange (1971) prints are particularly sought-after: Kubrick personally withdrew the film from UK distribution following media controversy, making English-language prints from that original release comparatively scarce.

    Other highlights include Paths of Glory (1957), Spartacus (1960), Barry Lyndon (1975) — for which Kubrick acquired NASA-developed Zeiss lenses to film by candlelight — and Full Metal Jacket (1987). International formats span British quads (30×40), Italian foglio, French grandes affiches, German A1s, and Japanese variants.

    Get original prints alongside Alfred Hitchcock posters, A Clockwork Orange posters, and 2001: A Space Odyssey posters. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.