A license to bid: Bond and classic cinema drive results in Heritage Alternative Movie Posters auction
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A license to bid: Bond and classic cinema drive results in Heritage Alternative Movie Posters auction
Jaws "The Shark" - Screen Print Edition 227/280 by Roger Kastel (Mondo, 2018). Rolled, Near Mint-.



DALLAS, TX.- Heritage Auctions’ April 15 Alternative Movie Posters Showcase Auction realized $89,440 and achieved a 100% sell-through rate, underscoring sustained demand for limited-edition, artist-driven interpretations of iconic films. The auction featured 553 lots and attracted 1,012 bidders, reflecting the continued expansion of the Alternative Movie Poster (AMP) market among collectors and enthusiasts.

Heritage’s Showcase Auction format, designed to provide access to high-quality material at more approachable price points than its marquee Signature® sales, proved well-suited to the category, offering collectors a wide range of desirable works while maintaining strong participation and competitive bidding throughout.

Alternative Movie Posters — often produced as hand-numbered screenprints or giclées in strictly limited quantities — have, over the past two decades, transformed the movie poster hobby. Pioneered by studios and galleries such as Mondo, these works bridge pop culture and fine art, offering stylized reinterpretations of classic, cult and contemporary films. Their scarcity, combined with the prominence of contributing artists, has made them highly sought-after in the secondary market.

“The AMP market continues to show remarkable consistency, especially for classic film properties interpreted by top-tier artists,” says Zach Pogemiller, Associate Director of Movie Posters at Heritage Auctions. “Collectors are responding to both the nostalgia of the titles and the craftsmanship of these limited-edition prints, which often disappear into collections as quickly as they’re released.”

Leading the auction were works inspired by mid-20th-century and early blockbuster-era cinema, with James Bond titles performing particularly well. A Paul Mann Goldfinger (2019) private commission screenprint, hand-numbered 0013/120, realized $1,375, matching the result of Mann’s Thunderball (2020), numbered 0013/113, at the same price.

Also among the top performers was Steve Chorney’s The Great Escape (2022), a private commission numbered 1/90, which brought $1,250. Another James Bond highlight, Adam Stothard’s Goldfinger (2022), featuring the iconic golf course scene with Bond, Goldfinger and Oddjob, achieved $1,187.50, while his Dr. No (2022) realized $937.50.

Classic blockbuster imagery also resonated with bidders. Roger Kastel’s Jaws (2018) screenprint — a striking, text-free reinterpretation of one of cinema’s most recognizable images — sold for $937.50. A signed Revenge of the Jedi print by legendary illustrator Drew Struzan, released by Galactic Gallery, achieved $875.

Additional strong results were seen for titles including Halloween, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, My Neighbor Totoro, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World and 2001: A Space Odyssey, illustrating the breadth of collector interest across genres and eras.

The results highlight the enduring appeal of nostalgia-driven subject matter, particularly films from the 1960s through the early 1980s, as well as the continued maturation of the AMP category as both a collecting field and an artistic movement. With many of these prints originating from private commissions, gallery releases or fan conventions such as San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic Con — and rarely reprinted — scarcity remains a defining driver of value.










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