"What did happen on the Cahulawassee River?" - John Boorman's brutal and realistic movie Deliverance (1972) tells the story of four suburban middle-aged men totally out of their depth in the backwoods of America. This rare Advance US One-Sheet uses a simplistic design with the eerie artwork of hands rising out of the river wielding a shotgun (seen on the primary marketing for the film) placed within a bold green question mark and the film title in a bright blue situated along the bottom. The colours on this are stunning in person and a great piece for one of the most talked about films of the 70s.
Provenance: David Frangioni is a published author, music businessman, producer, technologist, engineer, philanthropist, and drummer. He has worked with Aerosmith, Shakira, Ringo Starr, Ozzy Osbourne, Robbie Williams, and hundreds more. He is CEO of Modern Drummer Magazine and has several books published, including Clint Eastwood: Icon: The Essential Film Art Collection and Crash: The World's Greatest Drum Kits, both by Insight Editions. Frangioni is considered one of the world's most prominent and knowledgeable collectors of Clint Eastwood memorabilia and boasts an enviable archive of movie posters and memorabilia.
27" x 40.75" (69 x 104 cm)
Condition: Fine+
Rolled with small nicks and tears around the border and a tiny area of paper loss on the bottom left border.
Artist: Unknown Artist
Provenance: David Frangioni is a published author, music businessman, producer, technologist, engineer, philanthropist, and drummer. He has worked with Aerosmith, Shakira, Ringo Starr, Ozzy Osbourne, Robbie Williams, and hundreds more. He is CEO of Modern Drummer Magazine and has several books published, including Clint Eastwood: Icon: The Essential Film Art Collection and Crash: The World's Greatest Drum Kits, both by Insight Editions. Frangioni is considered one of the world's most prominent and knowledgeable collectors of Clint Eastwood memorabilia and boasts an enviable archive of movie posters and memorabilia.
27" x 40.75" (69 x 104 cm)
Condition: Fine+
Rolled with small nicks and tears around the border and a tiny area of paper loss on the bottom left border.
Artist: Unknown Artist