The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Original Wes Craven Movie Poster 27x41 Folded EM2B1
The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Original Wes Craven Movie Poster 27x41 Folded EM2B1
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The Hills Have Eyes (1977) Original Wes Craven Movie Poster 27x41 Folded
"The Hills Have Eyes," directed by Wes Craven and released in 1977, is a horror film that follows the Carter family as they become stranded in a remote desert area, only to face a group of mutated and cannibalistic inhabitants. The film explores the primal instincts of survival and the horrors that lurk in desolate landscapes. Notable stars include Susan Lanier, Robert Houston, and Michael Berryman, with Berryman's distinct appearance as the iconic Pluto contributing to the film's unsettling atmosphere. "The Hills Have Eyes" is recognized as a cult classic in the horror genre for its intense and disturbing portrayal of a family's fight for survival against a menacing and inbred adversary.
Condition: Pre-Owned Good
Good to very good. The poster has creases around the edges and some general fold and border wear (see our image). There is some faint pencil writing on the back. It is otherwise in pretty nice condition, and after a simple linenbacking the poster will look great!
"The Hills Have Eyes," directed by Wes Craven and released in 1977, is a horror film that follows the Carter family as they become stranded in a remote desert area, only to face a group of mutated and cannibalistic inhabitants. The film explores the primal instincts of survival and the horrors that lurk in desolate landscapes. Notable stars include Susan Lanier, Robert Houston, and Michael Berryman, with Berryman's distinct appearance as the iconic Pluto contributing to the film's unsettling atmosphere. "The Hills Have Eyes" is recognized as a cult classic in the horror genre for its intense and disturbing portrayal of a family's fight for survival against a menacing and inbred adversary.
Condition: Pre-Owned Good
Good to very good. The poster has creases around the edges and some general fold and border wear (see our image). There is some faint pencil writing on the back. It is otherwise in pretty nice condition, and after a simple linenbacking the poster will look great!