eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 9p479 MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN east hemi 1sh '74 art of Roger Moore as James Bond by Robert McGinnis Date Sold 1/12/2010Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Theatrical Folded East Hemisphere One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41") (Learn More) Ian Fleming's The Man with the Golden Gun, the 1974 Guy Hamilton English James Bond 007 secret agent spy espionage fantasy action adventure thriller ("The world's greatest villains tried to kill James Bond"; "Now it's Scaramanga's turn to try"; "Dr. No. He couldn't kill Bond with a cyanide cigarette and the world's largest tarantula"; "Rosa Kleb. She couldn't kill Bond with an assassin trained from birth."; "Goldfinger and Odd Job. They couldn't split Bond in half with a laser beam or with the world's deadliest hat."; "Blofeld. He tried to kill Bond with a deadly virus and ten of the most beautiful women in the world."; "A Christmas Present from James Bond"; "A solid gold fountain pen that screws into the body of a gold cigarette lighter. A gold cigarette that is snapped into place form a handle. A solid gold cuff link that becomes the trigger. A single gold bullet that is placed in the chamber."; "The barrel of the gun a solid gold fountain pen"; "The hammer and bullet chamber: a solid gold cigarette lighter"; "The magazine hand grip: A solid gold cigarette case"; "The trigger: A solid gold cuff link"; "The man with the golden gun is ready to assassinate James Bond"; based on the novels by Ian Fleming) starring Roger Moore (in the title role "as James Bond 007"), Christopher Lee (in the title role as Francisco Scaramanga, The Man With the Golden Gun), Britt Ekland (as Mary Goodnight), Herve Villechaize (as Nick Nack), Maud Adams, Clifton James (as Sheriff J.W. Pepper), Bernard Lee (as "M"), and Desmond Llewellyn (as "Q") NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: Robert McGinnis Important Added Info: This poster does not feature the Transamerica logo under United Artists, but other posters do have this logo. No one (including every Bond expert we contacted) is 100% sure what this means. Some people say it is surely a 1974 first release, and some say it was made at the time that the 1980 re-releases were made of the 1960s movies. But if so, it is still 30+ years old, and it is definitely NOT any sort of "brand new" poster! We auction lots and lots of posters that never made it to a theater and sat in a poster exchange for many years (or were purchased by a dealer from an exchange right when the movie came out), and these LOOK "brand new", but that is just because they were never used, and stored well. So I assure you it is a vintage poster. But given that I can't say for 100% that it is from 1974. Condition: good. There is marker writing and censor stamps at lower right. There is slight discoloration throughout the poster from exposure to sunlight. Learn More about condition grades
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