Collection
Original James Bond Posters: The Moore Era
Original theatrical posters from Roger Moore’s Bond films, where glamour, spectacle and wit helped define an unmistakable era.
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Collection introduction
Roger Moore’s Bond era gave the series a distinctive blend of sophistication, scale and playful confidence. Across seven films, the posters helped present Bond as a figure of style and spectacle, moving through exotic locations, larger-than-life action and some of the franchise’s most recognisable visual set pieces.
This collection brings together original theatrical posters from the James Bond films starring Roger Moore. They offer a direct connection to one of the longest, most colourful and visually varied periods in Bond history — a run of films whose poster art remains central to the identity of the series.
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Collection Notes
Bond at His Most Expansive
The Moore era occupies a distinctive place in Bond poster history because it expanded the scale and tone of the series while preserving its recognisable glamour. These films leaned into international spectacle, memorable villains, striking locations and a lighter, more knowingly stylish version of Bond, and their posters reflected that appeal through bold composition, rich colour and unmistakable franchise iconography.
Produced across the 1970s and 1980s, Moore-era Bond posters also trace an important shift in blockbuster design. They sit between the illustrative confidence of earlier Bond campaigns and the increasingly polished, star-led photographic style of later decades. As a result, they often feel especially vivid and characterful, combining action, elegance and theatrical promise in a way few long-running franchises managed so consistently.
Original posters from the Moore Bond films preserve the theatrical identity of a period that was colourful, commercially successful and central to the enduring global image of James Bond. They remain especially vivid pieces of franchise cinema history, combining action, elegance and unmistakable Bond style.
Buying Guide
What to know before you buy
Practical notes on originality, condition, sizes, framing and delivery to help you choose with confidence.
Original cinema posters
Every poster we sell is an original theatrical cinema poster, produced for cinema use rather than as a later reproduction. It is one of the most important distinctions when choosing an authentic piece of cinema artwork.
Original movie posters vs reproductions
An original movie poster was produced as part of a film’s theatrical advertising campaign. It is different from a later decorative print or reproduction.
At Art of the Movies, we specialise in original cinema posters, lobby cards and movie stills, carefully checked, clearly described and guaranteed original.
Condition and age
Condition varies naturally with age, use and format. We describe each piece carefully so you can judge its appeal both as film memorabilia and as an object for display.
Poster sizes and formats
Collections may include one sheets, quads, lobby cards, stills and other formats. Measurements, scale and format are always worth checking before purchase or framing.
Framing and display
Many customers choose professional framing or light box display depending on the format, room and style of presentation.
Packaging and delivery
Orders are packed with care and sent with the same attention we bring to sourcing and describing the posters themselves, helping them arrive ready for collection or display.
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