ZABRISKIE POINT - Half Sheet Orig. 1970 - Fine Cond. 22"x28" - Michelangelo Antonioni's hotsell '60s Counter Culture Film - Rod Taylor

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ZABRISKIE POINT - Half Sheet Orig. 1970 - Fine Cond. 22"x28" - Michelangelo Antonioni's hotsell '60s Counter Culture Film - Rod Taylor,

We have a great original Half Sheet US movie poster for ZABRISKIE POINT Michelangelo.

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Product code: ZABRISKIE POINT - Half Sheet Orig. 1970 - Fine Cond. 22"x28" - Michelangelo Antonioni's hotsell '60s Counter Culture Film - Rod Taylor

We have a great original Half Sheet U.S. movie poster for ZABRISKIE POINT, Michelangelo Antonioni's controversial 1970 film to offer. The poster is a theater used movie poster in Fine condition. ZABRISKIE POINT was folded once down the center vertically only. The fold is soft and unobtrusive. Please note the light hotsell brown stain on the bottom border, seen best in the 5th photo. There are some small edge nicks and bends to the card stock, but this unusual and credit-less movie poster is in fine shape. The poster was issued by the National Screen Service and struck in 1970. NSS issue number 70/58 is seen in upper corners of the poster. Clean paper, the poster has no holes. The poster is a standard half sheet, measures 22"x28" and printed single-sided. ZABRISKIE POINT, will be shipped rolled to it's new owner. We love the graphic and lack of credits on ZABRISKIE POINT, really unusual for 1970. The movie poster looks awesome at 52 years old. Please examine all the pictures in the listing closely. If you have any questions about this movie poster at all, be it condition or adjusting pricing, please contact us and we'll talk and gladly furnish any additional information, including photos, that we can.


ZABRISKIE POINT was released by MGM and the film proved impossible for the studio to market. Antonioni, accustomed to working on lean budgets, was said to be appalled by the money spent on ZABRISKIE POINT by the studio. Savaged by critics when it premiered on February 9, 1970 in New York City, ZABRISKIE POINT flopped at the box office. However, the years have actually been kind to the film, and though it's far from Antonioni's best, it's still pretty fascinating and oddly effective. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, ZABRISKIE POINT stars Mark Frechette, Daria Halprin, G.D. Spradlin, Rod Taylor, Paul Fix, Philip Baker Hall and Kathleen Cleaver. ZABRISKIE POINT featured music by Pink Floyd and Jerry Garcia.


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Condition Grades

Mint - An unused poster, almost as pristine as when initially printed. Exceedingly difficult grade to achieve.

Near Mint - Unused or carefully used, but showing some minor signs of age or storage wear. The folds on the poster should be clean - that is standard and not considered a flaw for pre-1980's movie posters.

Very Fine - Movie poster shows minimal signs of wear and usage with no pin holes, fold damage or paper loss. The image area should be clean and bright, the paper supple, not brittle.

Fine - A poster in average used condition. Movie poster might show pinholes in the corners, edge wear, small tears on edges or image area and minor discoloration.

Very Good - Below average condition due to being heavily used, but with little paper loss. Paper may show slight stains, soiling and larger pinholes in corners and small holes in the image area proper. Movie poster may also have defects such as light ink markings, tape on the back of the paper and substantial border damage. A poster in this category may be a restoration candidate.

Good - A very heavily used, worn and brittle movie poster. Paper may be missing chunks of paper, show heavy dirt, water stains and/or significant discoloration.

Fair - Heavily used as above with tape on verso or on front of poster with a substantial number of holes in poster, especially in image area.

Poor - Poster may have substantial paper and ink loss. A poster that has been heavily water damaged, or has been heavily stained. A poster with foreign material in substantial amounts, such as paint or marker on front or back of the paper. A dry mounted movie poster or one that has been laminated would fall into this category.

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