Year |
1969 |
Poster Size |
US One-Sheet (27 x 40 inches) |
Rolled/Folded/Other |
Rolled previously folded |
Condition |
Very Good |
Condition Notes |
Some signs of ageing, some fold marks and light wear and handling tears on the edges, not visible when framed. |
The Italian Job is a 1969 British comedy caper film, written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley and directed by Peter Collinson. It tells the story of Charlie Croker (Michael Caine), the leader of a cockney criminal gang released from prison with the intention of doing a "big job" in Italy to steal gold bullion from an armoured security truck.
This stunning poster of the iconic film is in good condition from the original release in 1969. Featuring Michael Caine, this is one of the all time great and must have movie posters for many. Increasingly rare, this poster would look beautiful framed and is even a prime subject for linen backing to preserve its life for many more decades to come.
Framed posters come with a timeless made to measure custom Pine Black Frame. Perfect for any one-sheet (27 x 40 inch) poster. The artwork is framed with a surrounding white mount to make the poster stand out even more.
Frame |
23mm Black Pine Frame, Paint Finish |
Artwork Size |
686mm x 1016mm (27 x 40 Inches) |
Mount Style |
Single Smooth White Mount (50mm each side) |
Glazing |
Acrylic Safety Glazing |
Accessories |
Wall Hanging Kit, 2 Foam Bumpers |
All framed and unframed posters are shipped to the UK next day courier delivery free of charge. Framed posters are packaged and securely padded in a purpose built reinforced cardboard box. Unframed posters are packaged and securely padded in a purpose built reinforced cardboard tube.
International shipping is for unframed posters is £25. International shipping for framed posters is a charge of £75 as a flat rate to cover the additional insurance costs.
All of our original posters are 100% guaranteed authentic from the time of release, we do not sell reproductions. All posters are sold with our guarantee of authenticity, you can find more information here.