An original Star Wars poster from 1977 is set to fetch a whopping £5,000 at auction.
Sc-Fi nuts have the chance to own a piece of movie history with a poster depicting the first ever Jedi film.
Originally titled ‘Star Wars’ the film was renamed in 1981 ‘Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope’.
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The poster features iconic characters such as Mark Hamill’s Luke Skywalkers and Harrison Ford’s Han Solo.
Princess Leia, portrayed by the late great Carrie Fisher is also a mainstay on the movie merchandise.
The 30 by 40 inch poster was designed by Tom Chantrell for George Lucas’ iconic film franchise, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The poster is being sold at the Ewbank’s vintage poster auction ending Monday (19 May) in Woking, Surrey.
Movie fans can also get their hands on a poster for the 1967 horror classic ‘Frankenstein Created Woman’.
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Star Wars icon Peter Cushing can be seen on the poster starring as Victor Frankenstein.
The piece of movie history has an estimated value of £4,000.
Quentin Tarantino’s cult classic ‘Pulp Fiction’ is next up with a lucky strike style poster.
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The poster featuring the iconic Uma Thurman on the cover is expected to go for £2,500.
One of the most recognisable images in silver screen history is next up with Steven Spielberg’s shark thriller Jaws poster heading under the hammer.

The 1975 film poster, which is widely considered the first ever summer blockbuster movie, has an estimated value of £1,500.
A £1,200 priced ‘Dial M for Murder’ poster from the 1954 mystery thriller, also features in the auction.

The poster for Kurt Russel’s 1986 action comedy ‘Big Trouble in Little China’ is set to fetch £800.

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