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  • The Sting posters present George Roy Hill's 1973 con-artist caper featuring Robert Redford and Paul Newman in an iconic period crime narrative. This collection showcases theatrical releases across international markets capturing the film's nostalgic 1930s setting and elaborate confidence scheme plotting. Posters emphasize period aesthetics, the ensemble cast dynamic, and the film's celebrated ragtime score through varied artistic approaches reflecting diverse design traditions.

    International theatrical editions reveal distinctive visual strategies—Japanese B2 sheets employ striking period imagery and character-focused compositions, while French releases feature sophisticated typography and artistic photography. Italian and British editions showcase regional poster design traditions applied to period crime narratives. American one-sheets capture Redford and Newman's iconic presence and 1970s design sensibilities emphasizing period charm and crime-caper conventions.

    Original theatrical posters from the 1973 release are increasingly challenging to locate in fine condition, particularly overseas variants and oversized formats. Authenticated examples document first-release printing techniques and regional studio productions. Fine condition specimens remain valuable for collectors of classic cinema. Standard 27×41 one-sheets complement rare European formats and vintage lobby cards. Browse our crime thriller collection, comedy selections, and drama releases for related material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.