2001: A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick, 68); signed by Keir Dullea.
The Breakfast Club (John Hughes, 85); signed by Molly Ringwald, John Hughes, and Anthony Michael Hall.
David and Lisa (Frank Perry, 62); signed by Keir Dullea.
Deliverance (John Boorman, 72); signed by Ned Beatty.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Amy Heckerling, 81); signed by Cameron Crowe.
While I was working at Turner Network Television, Oliver Stone paid a visit to our home office, in connection with the publication of his long-awaited A Child's Night Dream novel, published in 1997. He seemed puzzled at seeing a Midnight Express poster before him, by the way, but he was happy to sign it. . ![]() |
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O Lucky Man! (Lindsey Anderson, 73); signed by Malcolm McDowell.Signed by Malcolm McDowell in 2009, right after a screening of Lindsay Anderson's great film at the Walter Reade Theater in Manhattan's Lincoln Center. He signed my Time After Time poster AND my copy of The Stanley Kubrick Archives, much to the dismay of his "handler," who seemed annoyed at my triple request, even though we were the only ones in the lobby and McDowell obviously had some down time. It was McDowell who clued me in that the handwriting on the poster is Anderson's. I happened to have a Lindsay Anderson autograph someone got for me, and when I ran into it again, I realized this was indeed so. Is this the only example of a poster with the director's handprint almost literally on it? (PS: I sat in the theater with Malcolm to watch the last minutes of O Lucky Man, and as Alan Price's song was playing for the final time, I leaned over to him and whispered "Greatest rock and roll score ever written for the movies." He smiled and punched me on the arm as if to say "Damn right!")
School Daze (Spike Lee, 88); signed by Spike Lee.
Stand and Deliver (Ramón Menéndez, 88); signed by Edward James Olmos
Talk Radio (Oliver Stone, 88); signed by Eric Bogosian. NOTE: My mother still owns two autographed posters that I sold her: A Dead Zone one-sheet signed by Stephen King, and a Ferris Bueller's Day Off poster signed by Matthew Broderick. And in 2014, I was able to get my Magnolia poster signed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and my Life is Sweet poster signed by Mike Leigh, Timothy Spall, and Dick Pope. Also, in 2017, I interviewed Burt Reynolds and got him to sign my Deliverance poster (joining Ned Beatty's autograph), as well as my one-sheets for The Longest Yard and Stick. I have yet to photograph these.








































