WOKING.- One of the rarest film posters used by cinemas to promote upcoming features is expected to sell for up to £8,000 at Ewbanks Auctions on June 17.
The 30 x 40 inch display British Quad poster was created for the 1955 film of The Dam Busters, starring Richard Todd as Wing Commander Guy Gibson and Michael Redgrave as bouncing bomb inventor Barnes Wallis.
As these posters were not designed to be kept after use, the majority were thrown away once the cinema run came to an end, says Ewbanks specialist Alistair McCrea.
In some cases, fans rescued them as souvenirs, but most of these deteriorated or were lost over the years, leaving any survivors as rarities.
In the case of The Dam Busters, fewer survived than with most other films. As an iconic movie about a famous Second World War operation, that makes any survivor all the more desirable for collectors. Hence the £5,000-8,000 estimate.
Other highlights in the online Vintage Posters auction include a rare early Star Wars British Quad poster, released before the film was nominated for any Academy Awards, and so printed without the nomination details. That is expected to fetch up to £1,000.
The same estimate applies to a smaller, 14 x 36 inch US insert poster, used to promote films inside the cinema foyer, for the Alfred Hitchcock 1954 classic thriller Rear Window, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly.
And a British Quad for the cult 1971 chase movie Vanishing Point, starring Barry Newman also carries the same price guide.
Other sought-after posters in the sale include designs for films from the Clint Eastwood spaghetti western series, a 1966 Dracula film starring Christopher Lee and even a rare Belgian poster for The Beatles film Let It Be.
Fans can register bids online now at
www.ewbankauctions.co.uk