This is a 14" x 21" Belgian poster for the 1969 Peter Hall
film Three into Two Won't Go AKA Auto-Stop Girl based on the 1969 Andrea Newman
novel of the same title, written by Edna O'Brien and starring Rod
Steiger as Steve Howard. Plot summary: Sales manager Steve Howard has
an affair with young hitchhiker Ella Patterson [Judy Geeson] even
though he is married. There is tension later when Ella moves into one
of the rooms in his house.
Cast and crew: Peter Hall, Andrea Newmewman, Edna O'Brien, Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, Judy Geeson, Peggy Ashcroft, Paul Rogers, Julian Blaustein, Lyn Farleigh, Elizabeth Spriggs, Sheila Allen, Diana Webster
This is a 27" x 39" Egyptian one-sheet poster designed by Moaty for
the 1979 Stuart Rosenberg film Love and Bullets based on a
screenplay by Wendell Mayes and John Melson and starring Charles
Bronson as Police Officer Charlie Congers. Plot summary: Jackie Pruit
[Jill Ireland] is the object of both love and bullets as she is caught
in the middle during Charlie Congers's pursuit of mob boss Joe Bomposa
[Rod Steiger].
Cast and crew: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Rod Steiger, Henry Silva, Strother Martin, Stuart Rosenberg I, John Huston, Wendell Mayes, John Melson, Bradford Dillman, Michael V. Gazzo, Paul Koslo, Val Avery, Sam Chew Jr., Billy Gray, Jerome Thor, Joseph Roman, Albert Salmi, John Hallam
This is a 27" x 41" US one-sheet poster for the 1956 Delmer Daves
film Jubal based on the novel by Paul I. Wellman with
screenplay by Russell S. Hughes and Delmer Daves and starring Glenn
Ford as Jubal Troop. This is a Western reworking of
Shakespeare's Othello where Ernest Borgnine is the Othello
character in his role as Shep Horgan, Rod Steiger is Iago in his role
as 'Pinky' Pinkum and Glenn Ford's Jubal Troop is Cassio. Plot
summary: Shep Horgan finds Jubal Troop on the side of a road with no
horse and in a weakened condition. He gives Jubal shelter and Jubal
quickly gets into a conflict with cattleman Pinky; Pinky says Jubal
smells like sheep. Horgan likes Jubal and offers him work at the
ranch. His wife Mae [Valerie French] also expresses an interest in
Jubal behind Horgan's back. Jubal is actually interested in Naomi
[Felicia Farr], a young woman who is part of a religious wagon train
camped on the ranch. When Pinky and the other cowhands try to drive
them away, Jubal stands up for them; this further antagonizes Pinky.
Jubal has an ally in Reb [Charles Bronson], who has joined the wagon
train. Horgan ends up hiring Reb to help Jubal. When Horgan
confronts Jubal with a gun because he suspects him of having a
relationship with his wife, Jubal kills him with a pistol Reb throws
to him.
Cast and crew: Delmer Daves, Russell S. Hughes, Paul I. Wellman, Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger, Valerie French, Felicia Farr, Basil Ruysdale, Noah Beery Jr., Charles Bronson, John Dierkes, Jack Elam, Robert Burton
This is a 27" x 39" Spanish one-sheet poster using art by Macario
"Mac" Gomez to promote the 1980 Lamont Johnson film Cattle Annie
and Little Britches based on a novel by Robert Ward with
screenplay by David Eyre and starring Scott Glenn as Bill Dalton.
Plot summary: The events in this film are partly accurate
historically, based on the lives of two adolescent girls in 19th
Century Oklahoma who leave home to cast their lot with some famous
criminals, the remnants of the Doolin-Dalton Gang. The older of the
two girls is Anna Emmaline McDoulet "Cattle Annie" played by Amanda
Plummer; the younger is Jennie Stevens -"Little Britches" [Diane
Lane]. The two girls try to inspire Bill Doolin [Burt Lancaster] to
achieve greater things out of great admiration formed in the reading
of accounts of him in stories by Ned Buntline, the famous American
journalist, publicist and dime novelist.
Cast and crew: Burt Lancaster, Macario Gomez, John Savage, Rod Steiger, Diane Ladd, Amanda Plummer, Ned Buntline, Scott Glenn, Steven Ford, Lamont Johnson, William Russ, Buck Taylor, Roger Cudney, Redmond Gleeson, Chad Hastings, John Quade, Yvette Sweetman, Perry Lang, Tom Delaney