£130.00

1986

UK Quad

40 x 30 inches

Good condition

Unframed

If required we offer a bespoke framing service

Postage and packaging are free in the UK

Please contact us to discuss worldwide shipping options

1 in stock

Framing prices also include a £75 delivery charge. Framing also adds 14 days to the order.

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    About This Piece

    Embark on a journey into the provocative world of the 1986 film ‘9 1/2 Weeks’ through this original UK Quad movie poster, offering an evocative glimpse into the film’s iconic portrayal of passion and desire. Starring the magnetic duo of Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger and directed by the visionary Adrian Lyne, the film is a bold exploration of human relationships and intimate desires set against the backdrop of New York City.

    Within this cinematic narrative, Rourke’s character, a mysterious Wall Street professional, intertwines with Basinger’s portrayal of an art gallery employee, delving into a captivating yet complex liaison. ‘9 1/2 Weeks’ dared to challenge societal norms, venturing into uncharted territories of sensuality and emotional vulnerability, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history.

    This vintage UK Quad movie poster, sized at 40 x 30 inches, encapsulates the film’s sensual and daring essence, featuring iconic imagery that resonates with the characters’ magnetic allure. Unframed and in excellent condition, this poster stands as a symbolic representation of the film’s profound exploration of intimacy and desire.

    Whether elegantly displayed as a standalone statement piece or framed with our bespoke service, this poster offers a visual testament to the film’s cultural impact. With complimentary UK postage and packaging, as well as flexible worldwide shipping options, owning a part of this iconic film has never been more accessible.

    Don’t miss the opportunity to possess a slice of the controversial yet influential ‘9 1/2 Weeks,’ infusing your space with the film’s captivating allure and immortalizing its legacy within your home or office.

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