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FLASHDANCE MOVIE POSTER Authentic Original NSS 830015 27x41 JENNIFER BEALS 1983

$ 34.32

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Modified Item: No
  • Condition: New
  • Industry: Movies
  • Movie: Flashdance
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Size: 27 x 41 inches

    Description

    Original National Screen Service  NSS Litho
    Folded flat as distributed by National Screen Service for Paramount
    Never hung or displayed. Like new, near mint condition.  No smells, mold, etc
    No rips, tears, holes or age damage. No edge fraying or broken ink from folding machine
    Poster is NOT
    A "REPRINT", "REPRODUCTION" or "
    PRINT
    ".
    THIS IS AN ORIGINAL ONE SHEET PRODUCED BY AND DISTRIBUTED BY NSS (National Screen Services) and the STUDIO TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE THEATERS and for
    promotion only
    Flashdance
    Theatrical release poster
    Directed by
    Adrian Lyne
    Produced by
    Don Simpson
    Jerry Bruckheimer
    Tom Jacobson
    Lynda Rosen Obst
    Peter Guber
    Jon Peters
    Screenplay by
    Tom Hedley
    Joe Eszterhas
    Story by
    Tom Hedley
    Starring
    Jennifer Beals
    Michael Nouri
    Music by
    Giorgio Moroder
    Cinematography
    Donald Peterman
    Edited by
    Walt Mulconery
    Bud Smith
    Production
    company
    PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
    Don Simpson
    /
    Jerry Bruckheimer Films
    Distributed by
    Paramount Pictures
    Release date
    April 15, 1983
    Running time
    97 minutes
    [1]
    Country
    United States
    Language
    English
    Budget
    million
    Box office
    1.5 million
    [2]
    Flashdance
    is a 1983 American
    romantic
    drama film
    directed by
    Adrian Lyne
    and starring
    Jennifer Beals
    as a passionate young dancer who aspires to become a professional
    ballerina
    (Alex), alongside
    Michael Nouri
    playing her elder suitor and the owner of the
    steel mill
    where she works by day in
    Pittsburgh
    . It was the first collaboration of producers
    Don Simpson
    and
    Jerry Bruckheimer
    , and the presentation of some sequences in the style of
    music videos
    was an influence on other 1980s films including
    Footloose
    ,
    Purple Rain
    , and
    Top Gun
    , Simpson and Bruckheimer's most famous production. It was also one of Lyne's first major film releases, building on a reputation for making popular
    television commercials
    .
    [3]
    Alex's elaborate dance sequences were shot using
    body doubles
    (Beals' main double was the uncredited
    [4]
    French actress
    Marine Jahan
    , while a
    breakdance
    move was doubled by the male dancer
    Crazy Legs
    ).
    [5]
    The film opened to negative reviews by professional
    critics
    , including
    Roger Ebert
    , who panned it as "great sound and flashdance, signifying nothing" (and eventually placed it on his 'most hated' list).
    [6]
    Nevertheless, it was a surprise box-office success, becoming the third-highest-grossing film of 1983 in the United States.
    [7]
    Its worldwide box-office gross exceeded 0 million.
    [8]
    The soundtrack, compiled by
    Giorgio Moroder
    , spawned several hit songs, including "
    Maniac
    " (performed by
    Michael Sembello
    ), and the
    Academy Award
    -winning "
    Flashdance... What a Feeling
    ", which was written for the film by Moroder, with lyrics by
    Keith Forsey
    and the singer
    Irene Cara
    .
    Flashdance
    is also often remembered for an iconic
    film poster
    featuring Beals sporting a
    sweatshirt
    with a large neck hole (according to the actress, her look in the scene came about by accident after she simply cut a large hole at the top of one that had shrunk in the wash).