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Our collection is hand-picked based on aesthetic criteria and therefore offers a diverse range of imagery. Our selection is not governed by any bias towards a poster's country of origin. In short, our emphasis is on design.

In some instances, a film's original release date varies from one country to another. For example, Citizen Kane (1941) was first released in Spain in 1966. The original Spanish poster is therefore dated 1966 as opposed to 1941. Similarly, Gilda (1946) was not released in Italy until 1947 and the original Italian poster is also from 1947. Such discrepancies in date are usually the result of war prohibitions or paper shortages. In these instances, we give the original release date of the film even though the poster in question may have been designed and issued a few years later.

We guarantee that all information on our web site is accurate and that all our posters are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted.

We are always open to purchasing individual posters or collections.

The Reel Poster Gallery DOES NOT deal in REPRODUCTIONS .

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