π«π· LE BAR DU TΓLΓPHONE (1980) | Original French Movie Poster
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β¬24.50
Theme: Crime Thriller / French Polar / Gangster Cinema / Vintage Movie Posters
Year: Original Vintage Edition (1980)
Director / Production: Claude Barrois / Benjamin Simon Presents / Jacques E. Strauss Production
Graphic Designer: Benjamin Baltimore (Signed "Baltimore" in the matrix)
Selection: "THE COLLECTOR POP - History & Postcards"
Year: Original Vintage Edition (1980)
Director / Production: Claude Barrois / Benjamin Simon Presents / Jacques E. Strauss Production
Graphic Designer: Benjamin Baltimore (Signed "Baltimore" in the matrix)
Selection: "THE COLLECTOR POP - History & Postcards"
π Product Description
Rare original 1980 French theatrical release cinema poster for the cult crime thriller: "LE BAR DU TÉLÉPHONE", directed by Claude Barrois. This striking black, white, and red design by legendary poster artist Benjamin Baltimore features a high-contrast top banner displaying the dramatic faces of the lead actors: Daniel Duval, François Périer, Raymond Pellegrin, and Julien Guiomar. The lower graphic showcases an ominous monochrome fist holding a revolver pointed directly forward amid smoke, with silhouette figures below. Notably, the credits feature the early cinematic appearance of Christopher Lambert (Christophe Lambert). An essential archival document for polar historians, French cinema curators, and vintage poster collectors.
Rare original 1980 French theatrical release cinema poster for the cult crime thriller: "LE BAR DU TÉLÉPHONE", directed by Claude Barrois. This striking black, white, and red design by legendary poster artist Benjamin Baltimore features a high-contrast top banner displaying the dramatic faces of the lead actors: Daniel Duval, François Périer, Raymond Pellegrin, and Julien Guiomar. The lower graphic showcases an ominous monochrome fist holding a revolver pointed directly forward amid smoke, with silhouette figures below. Notably, the credits feature the early cinematic appearance of Christopher Lambert (Christophe Lambert). An essential archival document for polar historians, French cinema curators, and vintage poster collectors.
• Iconic Baltimore Artwork: Masterfully utilizes a gritty noir aesthetic combined with bold red typography to capture the violent atmosphere of the film.
• Early Christopher Lambert Billing: Highly collectible artifact featuring the famous actor in his breakthrough early career supporting role.
• Excellent Display Grade: Clean unposted vintage theatrical condition, perfect for professional linen-backing, luxury framing, or entertainment memorabilia collections.
• Early Christopher Lambert Billing: Highly collectible artifact featuring the famous actor in his breakthrough early career supporting role.
• Excellent Display Grade: Clean unposted vintage theatrical condition, perfect for professional linen-backing, luxury framing, or entertainment memorabilia collections.
π Postcard Condition
• Condition: Excellent (EX) – Exceptionally well-preserved. Strong edges, deep high-contrast blacks, vibrant red titles, standard original theater fold lines, clean unposted back with no major tears or paper loss.
• Condition: Excellent (EX) – Exceptionally well-preserved. Strong edges, deep high-contrast blacks, vibrant red titles, standard original theater fold lines, clean unposted back with no major tears or paper loss.
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• Availability : In Stock - Buy Now for shipping today.
• Direct Purchase: Order securely online at our official store.
• Email: info@thecollector-be.com (Sales team based in Brussels).
• Quick Order / WhatsApp: (+32) 493355063
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Metadata & Archival Indexing:
Image data: • Front: Monochrome and red French movie poster for Le Bar du Telephone 1980 with four actors faces and a hand holding a gun, text in French, signed Baltimore — THE COLLECTOR. • Back: Clean plain blank back layout — THE COLLECTOR.
Image data: • Front: Monochrome and red French movie poster for Le Bar du Telephone 1980 with four actors faces and a hand holding a gun, text in French, signed Baltimore — THE COLLECTOR. • Back: Clean plain blank back layout — THE COLLECTOR.