More posters | Designed by Jákfalvy Tibor | For Sci-fi movies | For films by Robert Parrish | For English movies

Journey to the Far Side of the Sun - Original Hungarian Movie Poster

Great six-color composition for Sylva and Gerry Anderson's first live-action movie - possibly the most underrated science-foction movie of the 1960s.

  • Original title -
    Journey to the Far Side of the Sun
  • Year / Country - 1969 / UK
  • Genre - Sci-fi
  • Director - Robert Parrish
  • Starring -
    Roy Thinnes, Loni von Friedl, Lynn Loring, Patrick Wymark, Ian Hendry
  • Poster title - Utazás a Nap túlsó oldalára
  • Designer - Jákfalvy Tibor
  • Dimensions- 32" x 22"
  • Condition -
    Near mint. Folded, no pin holes, no tape marks, sharp edges.

The Internecine Project

Hungarian

Unknown artist

Where Eagles Dare

Hungarian

Merczel Péter

The Prairie

Hungarian

Jákfalvy Tibor

The White Bear

Hungarian

Jákfalvy Tibor

Phase IV

Hungarian

Andor András

Alien

Hungarian

Helényi Tibor

The Empire Strikes Back

Hungarian

Helényi Tibor

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Hungarian

Herpai Zoltán

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla

Hungarian

Boros & Szikszai

To the Stars by Hard Ways

East German

Unknown artist

Latest additions - Click here to see more of our recent acquisitions

Let''s Preserve Space For Peaceful Cooperation

Soviet

Unknown artist

Day of Cosmonautics

Soviet

Vladimir Nikolaevich Feklyaev

Glory To The First Cosmonaut

Soviet

Valentin Petrovich Viktorov

Gagarin's Flight

Soviet

Nina Hryhorivna Bozko

And There Will Be a New Constellation

Soviet

M. Belyayev

A Short Film About Killing

Soviet

Unknown artist

Rocky

Czech

Jan Antonin Pacak

NON FILM POSTERS - MUSIC, ADVERTISEMENT, EXHIBITION, AND PROPAGANDA

Rally

Soviet

Markovich Mark Mihailovich

Ara Parrot In The Leningrad Zoo

Hungarian

Unknown artist

Budapest

Hungarian

Unknown artist

Viva 4th of April !

Hungarian

Unknown artist

World Fine Art Week 77 In Hungary

Hungarian

Papp Gabor

Torch

Hungarian

Papp Gabor

Day of Cosmonautics

Soviet

Vladimir Nikolaevich Feklyaev