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Lobby Card Collection

Step into the past with these captivating lobby cards from classic films

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Carry On Screaming (1966)

Carry On Screaming (1966)
Lobby card for the UK release of Carry On Screaming in 1966

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie in a lobby card for Don t Look Now (1973)

Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie in a lobby card for Don t Look Now (1973)
Front of the house still image produced for the theatrical promotion in the UK of Nic Roegs Don t Look Now (1973)

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)

Colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947)
Alan Wheatley, William Hartnell and Richard Attenborough in a front of the house image for the release of Brighton Rock

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Scott of the Antarctic (1948)

Scott of the Antarctic (1948)
John Mills in a lobby card for the UK release of Charles Frends epic film

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Carry On Screaming (1966)

Carry On Screaming (1966)
Charles Hawtrey in a lobby card for the UK release of Carry On Screaming in 1966

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Carry On Screaming (1966)

Carry On Screaming (1966)
Lobby card for the UK release of Carry On Screaming in 1966

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Scott of the Antarctic (1948)

Scott of the Antarctic (1948)
A lobby card for the UK release of Charles Frends epic film

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Carry On Screaming (1966)

Carry On Screaming (1966)
Lobby card for the UK release of Carry On Screaming in 1966

Background imageLobby Card Collection: A lobby card issued to promote the release of Billy Liar (1963)

A lobby card issued to promote the release of Billy Liar (1963)
Tom Courtenay and Julie Christie in a front of the house created for the release of John Schlesingers Billy Liar in 1963

Background imageLobby Card Collection: A lobby card from the UK release of Billy Liar (1963)

A lobby card from the UK release of Billy Liar (1963)
Tom Courtenay as Billy Fisher in this front of the house colour image for the release of Billy Liar (1963)

Background imageLobby Card Collection: A colour lobby card for The Titfield Thunderbolt

A colour lobby card for The Titfield Thunderbolt
featuring John Gregson, George Relph and Stanley Holloway

Background imageLobby Card Collection: Donald Sutherland in a lobby card for Don t Look Now (1973)

Donald Sutherland in a lobby card for Don t Look Now (1973)
Front of the house still image produced for the theatrical promotion in the UK of Nic Roegs Don t Look Now (1973)

Background imageLobby Card Collection: A lobby card for the UK promotion of Don t Look Now (1973)

A lobby card for the UK promotion of Don t Look Now (1973)
Front of the house still image produced for the theatrical promotion in the UK of Nic Roegs Don t Look Now (1973)



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Step into the past with these captivating lobby cards from classic films. In Carry On Screaming (1966), the vibrant colours jump off the card, transporting you to a world of comedic horror. Meanwhile, a colour lobby card for Brighton Rock (1947) captures the essence of this gritty crime drama set in a seaside town. For fans of suspense, Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie grace a lobby card for Don't Look Now (1973), leaving you on edge with their haunting performances. Scott of the Antarctic (1948) takes us on an epic journey through icy landscapes as we witness heroic explorers battling against nature's fury. Returning to comedy, Carry On Screaming (1966) brings laughter once again with its zany characters and hilarious antics. The film's colourful lobby card perfectly reflects its wacky charm. Hoffman (1970) showcases Dustin Hoffman's incredible talent, and multiple lobby cards capture his transformative performance in this thought-provoking drama. Each image provides a glimpse into his character's complex emotions and inner struggles. Lastly, The Titfield Thunderbolt presents us with a delightful colour lobby card that transports us back to simpler times when steam trains ruled the tracks. This charming film reminds us of the joy found in small communities coming together to preserve what they hold dear. These lobby cards offer glimpses into cinematic treasures from different eras – whether it be thrilling suspense or side-splitting comedy – each one invites you to step into another world where imagination knows no bounds.