WHAT’S NEW PUSSYCAT? Original One-Sheet Movie Poster Year: 1965
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Product Details
This is an original U.S. one sheet poster (27x41 inches) for What’s New Pussycat? (1965), a vibrant sex-comedy classic starring Peter Sellers, Peter O’Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss, and Woody Allen (his first screenplay and major role), with a memorable musical score by Burt Bacharach and lyrics by Hal David.
The poster features a fun, cartoony design typical of the era’s pop sensibility, appealing to collectors of ‘60s kitsch, Woody Allen ephemera, and ensemble comedies. Your copy shows some wear and tear: notable fold lines, pinholes, edge wear, corner tape remnants, and staining around the mid-section. There’s also paper loss on the top and left borders, but the artwork is still intact and colorful.
Collector Appeal:
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Iconic 1960s sex comedy: This film defined mid-60s mod humor and launched Woody Allen as a screenwriter. 
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Top-tier cast: Multiple classic actors, making it highly desirable for fans of Sellers, O’Toole, and Andress. 
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Unique art: This version features local printing quirks, such as layout shifts and the vivid comic-strip style illustration not always present in U.S. posters. 
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Cultural value: The title song by Tom Jones (not credited here) became an enduring pop culture anthem. 

 
    