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2001: A Space Odyssey, the classic 1968 Stanley Kubrick (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) English/U.S. Cinerama futuristic science fiction (sci-fi) outer space computer thriller ("Your greatest adventure awaits you in 2001: A Space Odyssey"; "the ultimate trip"; "Man's colony on the moon... A whole new generation has been born and is living here ... A quarter-million miles from Earth"; "An epic drama of adventure and exploration"; "...taking you half a billion miles from Earth... Further from home than any man in history. Destination: Jupiter."; "Space Station One: your first step in an Odyssey that will take you to the Moon, the planets and the distant stars."; "You visit Space Station One: The first step in an Odyssey that will take you to the stars and beyond."; "An epic drama of adventure and exploration that takes you to the moon, the planets and the still more distant stars."; "An astounding entertainment experience - a dazzling trip to the planets and the stars beyond!"; with a screenplay written by Arthur C. Clarke & Stanley Kubrick;  starring Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Leonard Rossiter, Robert Beatty, Douglas Rain (as the voice of "HAL 9000"), and Margaret Tyzack.

 

This is a genuine, original US One-sheet film poster in Very Good condition, linen-backed and restored by Flicks Film Posters in 2024. 

 

Important Added Info: Note that this poster has a copyright date of 1971 in the bottom right, but is stamped with a 1974 NSS number on the back, and it has the "greenish-blue" image of the star child (which was on a very few 1968 posters), and NOT the single color image of the star child that is on the regular 1974 re-release poster. It is commonly accepted that this poster IS from 1974, and that they re-used the printing plates from 1971 when they previously printed the poster, meaning that the poster is identical to some of the 1971 re-release posters, except that it was printed three years later.

 

Extra Information:

  • Condition: Very Good, linen-backed
  • Measures: 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]
  • Poster Type: US One-sheet

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968; re-release 1974)

£450.00Price
  • POSTER TYPE

    One-Sheet

    27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm]

  • POSTER CONDITION & GRADING

    Very Good. Linen-backed and restored by Flicks Film Posters in 2024. Prior to linen-backing and restoration the poster was in Good to Very Good condition, with only the original folds and some minor surface paper loss at the fold lines.The poster responded very well to the linen-backing process and it now displays really well. 

     

     

  • DIRECTOR

    KUBRICK, Stanley

  • POSTER TAGLINE & DESCRIPTION

    2001: A Space Odyssey, the classic 1968 Stanley Kubrick (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) English/U.S. Cinerama futuristic science fiction (sci-fi) outer space computer thriller ("Your greatest adventure awaits you in 2001: A Space Odyssey"; "the ultimate trip"; "Man's colony on the moon... A whole new generation has been born and is living here ... A quarter-million miles from Earth"; "An epic drama of adventure and exploration"; "...taking you half a billion miles from Earth... Further from home than any man in history. Destination: Jupiter."; "Space Station One: your first step in an Odyssey that will take you to the Moon, the planets and the distant stars."; "You visit Space Station One: The first step in an Odyssey that will take you to the stars and beyond."; "An epic drama of adventure and exploration that takes you to the moon, the planets and the still more distant stars."; "An astounding entertainment experience - a dazzling trip to the planets and the stars beyond!"; with a screenplay written by Arthur C. Clarke & Stanley Kubrick;  starring Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester, Daniel Richter, Leonard Rossiter, Robert Beatty, Douglas Rain (as the voice of "HAL 9000"), and Margaret Tyzack. 

    Important Added Info: Note that this poster has a copyright date of 1971 in the bottom right, but is stamped with a 1974 NSS number on the back, and it has the "greenish-blue" image of the star child (which was on a very few 1968 posters), and NOT the single color image of the star child that is on the regular 1974 re-release poster. It is commonly accepted that this poster IS from 1974, and that they re-used the printing plates from 1971 when they previously printed the poster, meaning that the poster is identical to some of the 1971 re-release posters, except that it was printed three years later.

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