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I01996 | Original US One-Sheet Movie Poster for I'm All Right Jack (1960) Starring Peter Sellers

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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! Original US One-Sheet Movie Poster for I’m All Right Jack (1960) Starring Peter Sellers

Original theatrical one-sheet movie poster for the 1960 British satirical comedy I’m All Right Jack. This Columbia Pictures release features a vibrant yellow background with stylized cartoon graphics, including a large caricature of the character Fred Kite, played by Peter Sellers. The poster design incorporates various vignettes of industrial workers and police officers, along with several promotional pull quotes from publications including Saturday Review, Cue Magazine, McCall’s Magazine, Life Magazine, and Redbook Magazine. Credits at the bottom of the poster list co-stars Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas, with screenplay by Frank Harvey and John Boulting, based on the novel by Alan Hackney. It is noted as a Boulting Brothers Production.

Visible markings on the bottom margin include the number 1205, followed by Copyright 1960 by Columbia Pictures Corporation, All Rights Reserved, and Printed in U.S.A. The reverse side features a red ink stamp from Theatre Poster Exchange, Inc., Memphis, Tenn., and a handwritten note in black ink stating After all playdates, Return to {Parcel Post 3rd Class}. A separate red ink stamp identifies the title and size as I’M ALL RIGHT JACK 1 SH. A large number 6 is written in grease pencil on the reverse.

Approximately 27 inches x 41 inches.


Condition report:

This poster is in good vintage condition and is folded as originally issued. Visible condition notes include expected wear and minor creasing along the horizontal and vertical fold lines. A small separation or pinhole is present at the center cross-fold. There is minor edge wear and light surface soiling and toning consistent with age and theatrical use. The colors remain bright and well-preserved.