The Beatles Original Cinema Posters

Browse our extensive collection of original Beatles posters.

  • This is an original US Subway poster for the 1968 Beatles film Yellow Submarine. This poster, at roughly 5ft x 3ft,  is spectacular in scale and despite never having been folded has been beautifully linen backed. The artwork is by Heinz Edelmann and features much of the fun from the cartoon with the Fab Four and their Yellow submarine as the centrepiece. When inhabitants of Pepperland are attacked by the music hating Blue Meanies, the Mayor of Pepperland dispatches sailor Old Fred to Liverpool, to recruit the help of the Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr). The Beatles ride a yellow submarine to the rescue and banish the Blue Meanies with their groovy tunes.
  • This is an original UK Quad poster for the Beatles film Help!. UK Quad's are considered 'country of origin posters' for The Beatles films making first release posters such as this one highly collectible with values that appreciate consistently on an annual basis. The design work in the picture is instantly recognisable making this a truly iconic image and the poster is in Near Mint condition and beautifully linen backed. A fictional film, Help! follows the Beatles as they record an album while trying to save Ringo from a cult. The film satirises the James Bond franchise and the UK secret service. Help is the second Beatles film to be made after 'A Hards Days Night'. The third cropped image is a higher definition image that enables a better condition assessment of the poster. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.
  • Let It Be is a documentary filled with poignancy as it was shot in the 4 weeks before the Beatles broke up. The bands' last ever performance on a rooftop in Saville Row in London took place during the filming. The film features a heated studio argument between McCartney and George Harrison and Yoko Ono is ever-present. The US and UK posters are exactly the same in style and feature squared photos of the band members against a black background with 'The Beatles' and 'Let it Be' in yellow writing. This stunning poster is 41 x 81 inches and the detail and condition can be best examined in the 3rd cropped image. It is in pristine near mint condition and comes folded in two parts, with no loss of colour along the fold line. We can arrange to get this linen-backed so that the folds are removed and the poster is combined and backed onto one large sheet of linen. The process will also help to conserve this valuable item. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.
  • This is an original US One Sheet poster for the release of the John Lennon biopic' - Imaginem. This documentary uses both archival footage and video recorded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono themselves. Released over 30 years ago the film primarily focuses on Lennon's life after the Beatles and features interviews with David Bowie and producer George Martin. This poster features an iconic self-portrait of the musician, and activist, who will live on in the memory. There is a tiny nick (less than 1cm) in the top border of this poseter. It can be seen beside the magnet in the third unframed image. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.
  • This is an original US One sheet poster for the film Help. A fictional film it follows follows the Beatles as they record an album while trying to save Ringo from a cult. The film satirises the James Bond franchise and the UK secret service. Help is the second Beatles film to be made after 'A Hards Days Night' and this poster from the first release of the film in the US. There is some minor staining on the linen that doesn't affect the poster. The third cropped image is a higher definition image that enables a better condition assessment. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.
  • This in an original One Sheet poster for the film 'A Hard Days Night'. The first Beatles film features a fictionalised version of the band at the height of Beatlemania. The film created persona’s for the band that endured. John Lennon was the smart one, McCartney the cute one, Harrison the quiet one and Ringo the lucky one. A ‘Hard Days Night’ was re-released in 1999 and this poster was used to promote the release at the time. It uses the original US poster style showing headshots of the band members. The acutal poster avaialable to purchase can be seen in the third unframed image. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.
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    This is an original UK quad cinema poster for the 2016 Beatles documentary Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. This Ron Howard film captures the Beatles time on the road between 1962 and 1966. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.
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    This is an original, county of original, UK quad poster in outstanding folded condition for the 1968 Beatles film Yellow Submarine. The poster was printed in advance of the films first release. There are no credits and you can see that not even the film title has not been printed as it was unlikely to have been confirmed at the time. The animated film was released in an effort to meet the band's obligation with United Artist to deliver three feature films. The artwork is by Heinz Edelmann and features much of the fun from the cartoon with the Fab Four and their Yellow submarine as the centrepiece. When inhabitants of Pepperland are attacked by the music hating Blue Meanies, the Mayor of Pepperland dispatches sailor Old Fred to Liverpool, to recruit the help of the Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr). The Beatles ride a yellow submarine to the rescue and banish the Blue Meanies with their groovy tunes. The round white/black objects you may see in the corners are magnets, used to photograph the posters. They have not damaged the posters in any way.

About our Beatles Film posters

There are five motion pictures about the Beatles and these are considered the ‘Beatles films’. The five films are A Hard Days Night (1964), Help (1965), Magical Mystery Tour (1967), Yellow Submarine (1968), and Let It Be (1970). The films all had cinema releases, and the posters associated with them are, of course, highly coveted.  In recent years the anniversary of the films has been celebrated with a re-release of the films. A new batch of original posters was produced to mark the re-release of the films and this has made A Beatles film poster much more accessible to all budgets. We should, at any point in time, have posters for both the first release and re-release of the films. If you would like to know more about the posters for the various Beatles films we discuss them at length in this article.

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