CREATURES THE WORLD FORGOT (1971) Daybill Movie Poster

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Condition Very Fine / Near Mint (9.0)

Size AU Daybill Post-War (13" x 30")

CREATURES THE WORLD FORGOT (1971) Daybill Movie Poster, Hammer Films, Very Fine/Near Mint condition.   Movie Poster and Condition This brightly coloured movie poster depicts prehistoric humans with the slogan "They...

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Description

CREATURES THE WORLD FORGOT (1971) Daybill Movie Poster, Hammer Films, Very Fine/Near Mint condition.

 

Movie Poster and Condition

This brightly coloured movie poster depicts prehistoric humans with the slogan "They don't make them like this anymore..." This is a fine example of this Movie Poster, it was printed by Robert Burton Pty Ltd Sydney, there are no visible condition issues, therefore it is presenting in Very Fine/Near Mint condition.

Movie Synopsis

Creatures the World Forgot (1971) is a British film directed by Don Chaffey and produced and written for Hammer Films by Michael Carreras. Set in prehistoric times, the movie follows a tribe of cavemen struggling for survival in a harsh and primitive world. When a rival tribe enslaves their women, the men embark on a perilous journey to rescue them. It stars Julie Ege, Tony Bonner, and Robin John, and is notable for its depiction of early human societies and the challenges they faced in a hostile environment.

Special Notes

Images may have a small 'MPA' digital watermark and this does not appear on the poster. Posters are being held by magnets in the corners to take photographs, so you may see some magnet and shadows from the magnets in these areas. The magnets are not included in the sale of the item.

Postage, Insurance & Your Country Taxes

Postage costs are quoted for this item, include insurance up to AUD$100, but if you reside outside of Australia, the price does not include any import taxes/fees that you may be required to pay when the item reaches your borders. Please check with your local authorities for any additional taxes or fees. If you would like full insurance coverage for your purchase, please message me and I would be happy to quote the additional cost (estimate is AUD$2.50 p/AUD$100 or 2.5% of the item value, up to a maximum item value of AUD$5,000).

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