Original Movie Posters by Tom Jung

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Original Movie Posters by Tom Jung

Original theatrical posters featuring the work of an artist whose bold, cinematic compositions helped define the visual character of modern movie marketing.

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Collection introduction

Tom Jung gave some of the biggest films of the 1970s and 1980s their sense of occasion. In campaigns for Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, The Omen, Papillon, The Deer Hunter, The Lord of the Rings and Once Upon a Time in America, his artwork brought together drama, scale and tension with a clarity that made each poster feel like an event in itself. Strong character staging, bold composition and a commanding visual hierarchy gave his images an authority that was instantly felt.

For collectors, posters by Tom Jung offer a particularly satisfying combination of landmark titles and unmistakable campaign art. They are especially appealing to those drawn to science fiction, thriller, epic and prestige cinema, and to collectors who value original movie posters that feel purposeful, dramatic and decisively designed.

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Collection Notes

Collecting Tom Jung posters

Tom Jung rewards collecting because his posters often feel like the decisive public face of the film itself. He had a gift for taking scale, conflict and performance and locking them into a composition that felt firm, legible and theatrical at once. That quality gives the collection unusual confidence: these are posters that do not hesitate, but state the film’s identity with force.

There is also real historical appeal in the way Jung’s work bridges major studio campaigning and strong artistic authorship. His posters are tied to well-known titles, but they continue to matter because of how clearly they organise drama on the page. For collectors drawn to campaign art that feels commanding, classical and structurally assured, Tom Jung remains one of the most satisfying poster artists to explore.

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Framing and display

Many customers choose professional framing or light box display depending on the format, room and style of presentation.

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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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