eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 9x243 INVASION OF THE FLESH HUNTERS Japanese '80 Antonio Margheriti's Cannibal Apocalypse! Date Sold 4/22/2012Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage (re-titled "Cannibal Apocalypse") Theatrical Unfolded Japanese "B2" Movie Poster (measures 20" x 28 1/2" [51 x 72 cm]) (Learn More) Apocalypse Domani (released in the U.S. as "Invasion of the Fleshhunters" and as "Cannibals in the Streets", and in Japan as "Cannibal Apocalypse"), the 1980 Antonio Margheriti (billed as "Anthony M. Dawson") Italian/Spanish cannibalism horror thriller ("An American city terrorized by crazed flesh-eating killers... an unbelievable nightmare!"; "Their rabid lust for human flesh created an epidemic"; "Crazed cannibals alive in the city... terrorizing the streets! See them before they eat you."; about Vietnam veterans who get infected by a virus that basically turns them into zombies, but they aren't really dead, just infected with a virus) starring John Saxon, Elizabeth Turner, John Morghen, Cindy Hamilton, Tony King, Wallace Wilkinson, Ray Williams, John Gerosen, and May Heatherley. Note that the IMDb says that this movie was released in the U.S. in late 1981 as "Cannibal Apocalypse", but we have never seen a U.S. poster with that title. It was also released in the U.S. as "Invasion of the Fleshhunters" and "Cannibals in the Streets", and those were apparently from 1982 and 1983, but likely from the first continuous release. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know. Important Added Info: Note that this poster was somewhat tri-folded. What does that mean? Some posters were stored in a tri-folded fashion, but where someone took a group of posters and then tri-folded the entire group. This means that many of the posters have only a slight "waviness" one third of the way from the top and the bottom of the poster, but they are not actual folds. They are normally not very noticeable at all from the front of the poster, but they can be seen from the back of the poster, and they mean that the poster does not lay 100% flat. These "waves" greatly diminish if the poster is put under weight for a time, and become almost completely invisible. Most collectors consider them a very minor defect, much less of a defect than actual foldlines. Also note that this poster will be shipped rolled in a tube. Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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