This is the seventh part of an occasional series on Film (or Movie) posters. I have previously featured posters from (as indexed in the side-panel indexes):
Film Posters 1913-1929
Film Posters 1930s
Film Posters 1940s
Film Posters 1950s
Film Posters 1960s
Film Posters 1970s
Saul Bass Film Posters
Film Posters 1980s:
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| 1980 Airplane! |
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| 1980 Altered States |
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| 1980 Any Which Way You Can artwork by Bob Peak |
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| 1980 Bad Timing / A Sensual Obsession |
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| 1980 The Blues Brothers |
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| 1980 The Shining |
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| 1980 Tom Horn |
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| 1981 Brazil |
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| 1981 Chariots of Fire |
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| 1981 Gallipoli |
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| 1981 On Golden Pond |
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| 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark artwork by Richard Amsel |
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| 1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark artwork by Richard Amsel |
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| 1982 Blade Runner |
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| 1982 Das Boot ( Director's Cut ) |
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| 1982 Das Boot |
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| 1982 Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid |
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| 1982 Deathtrap |
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| 1982 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial |
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| 1982 Eating Raoul |
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| 1982 Gregory's Girl |
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| 1982 Pink Floyd The Wall artwork by Gerald Scarfe |
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| 1982 Victor Victoria |
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| 1983 Exposed |
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| 1983 Scarface |
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| 1983 The Draughtsman's Contract |
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| 1984 Amadeus |
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| 1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom artwork by Drew Struzan |
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| 1984 Teachers |
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| 1984 The Terminator artwork by Jakub Erol |
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| 1985 A View to Kill |
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| 1985 After Hours |
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| 1985 Blood Simple |
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| 1985 Pale Rider |
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| 1985 That's Dancing |
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| 1985 The Color Purple |
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| 1986 Ruthless People |
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| 1986 The Fly |
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| 1986 The Mission |
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| 1987 Empire of the Sun |
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| 1987 Full Metal Jacket |
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| 1987 Radio Days |
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| 1988 The Last Temptation of Christ |
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| 1989 Batman |
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| 1989 New York Stories |
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| 1989 Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! |














































I very much enjoyed looking through these. In a few cases, the posters have stuck in my mind more than the films did.
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