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Original Warren Beatty Movie Posters
Warren Beatty movie posters document one of New Hollywood's most ambitious careers — authentic original prints from the filmography of a star-producer-director who shaped American cinema as much from behind the camera as in front of it. Beatty's filmography spans crime drama, political film, romantic comedy, and the Western revisionism of Robert Altman — a range that no single-genre collecting frame can contain.
Bonnie and Clyde (1967) — co-produced by Beatty with director Arthur Penn, and co-starring Faye Dunaway — is the essential starting point: a film that deliberately triggered the ratings system revision and generated one of the decade's most copied campaign aesthetics. Original one-sheets for the film are available to purchase in both American and international formats.
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) — Robert Altman's Western deconstruction, with Julie Christie — produced campaign materials that reflect Altman's willingness to subvert every genre expectation simultaneously. Shampoo (1975), directed by Hal Ashby, presented Beatty as a Hollywood hairdresser and generated one of the most visually unexpected campaigns of its year. Reds (1981) — Beatty's directorial epic about John Reed, with Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson — produced large-format materials of the serious political film tradition. First-release one-sheets in fine flat unfolded condition are now increasingly difficult to find.
Heaven Can Wait (1978) and Dick Tracy (1990) represent the commercially well-documented end of his output, with campaigns that have broad collector appeal. Browse alongside our Faye Dunaway and Jack Nicholson pages. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.