More posters | Designed by Molnár Kálmán | For Sci-fi movies | For films by Franklin J. Schaffner | For American movies

Planet of the Apes - Original Hungarian Movie Poster

An excellent composition for Franklin J. Schaffner’s true masterpiece and landmark science-fiction film. Notice the Statue of Liberty in the bottom right—arguably the biggest spoiler ever in a movie poster!

  • Original title -
    Planet of the Apes
  • Year / Country - 1968 / USA
  • Genre - Sci-fi
  • Director - Franklin J. Schaffner
  • Starring -
    James Whitmore, Maurice Evans, Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall, Charlton Heston
  • Poster title - A majmok bolygója
  • Designer - Molnár Kálmán
  • Dimensions- More than one size avaiable:
  • Condition -
    Very good. Fully folded, pin holes at the corners, pen handwritten "46" is slightly visible to the right of the horse's eye. Sharp edges - nice overall condition.

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