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Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966)

Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966)


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Filename: dal1966_co_mis_tra_001.jpg

Size: 4856 x 3614 (17.0MB)

Date: 16th January 2013

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Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966)

Original quad artwork for Gordon Flemyngs classic sci-fi title Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD featuring Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins and Roberta Tovey

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1960s Action Alien Colour Image Daleks Daleks Invasion Earth 1966 London Peter Cushing Poster Publicity Sci Fi Dr Who


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This vibrant and captivating print showcases the original quad artwork for Gordon Flemyng's iconic sci-fi film, "Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD" from 1966. The image is a glorious explosion of action, poster, and publicity all rolled into one stunning piece of art. Its vivid colors immediately draw you in, transporting you back to the swinging sixties when this cult classic first hit the silver screen. The focal point of this artwork is none other than Peter Cushing himself, who portrays a brilliant and charismatic protagonist in this thrilling tale. Alongside him are Bernard Cribbins and Roberta Tovey, whose performances add depth and excitement to an already gripping narrative. Together, they face off against the menacing Daleks - those iconic extraterrestrial creatures that have become synonymous with Doctor Who. London serves as the backdrop for this epic battle between good and evil. The city's recognizable landmarks provide a sense of familiarity while also emphasizing the scale of destruction caused by these alien invaders. This print captures not just a moment from cinematic history but also embodies the spirit of science fiction itself. It reminds us why we fell in love with stories set in far-off galaxies filled with strange beings and thrilling adventures

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