Reservoir Dogs Mr. White Poster
A Classic Poster from Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 Feature Length Debut -Reservoir Dogs Featuring Harvey Keitel as Mr. White.
Keitel was integral with getting the Film made with Tarantino originally planning to make a lower budget version for around $30’000.00 However when Keitel signed on he helped them raise $1.5 Million to go into production.
This Film is also credited as being one of the first to adopt the marketing strategy of giving individual characters their own posters instead of an ensemble cast poster, now a common theme in current Cinema advertising.
Dressed in the Iconic black suit and shades, guns at the ready- the epitome of Cool! Dishing out ‘valuable’ advice ahead of the heist-
“If some asshole starts to think He’s Charles Bronson, break his nose on the butt of your Gun.”
Condition- Very Good, some minor blemishes/creasing.
Dimensions- 24” x 33”
A Classic Poster from Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 Feature Length Debut -Reservoir Dogs Featuring Harvey Keitel as Mr. White.
Keitel was integral with getting the Film made with Tarantino originally planning to make a lower budget version for around $30’000.00 However when Keitel signed on he helped them raise $1.5 Million to go into production.
This Film is also credited as being one of the first to adopt the marketing strategy of giving individual characters their own posters instead of an ensemble cast poster, now a common theme in current Cinema advertising.
Dressed in the Iconic black suit and shades, guns at the ready- the epitome of Cool! Dishing out ‘valuable’ advice ahead of the heist-
“If some asshole starts to think He’s Charles Bronson, break his nose on the butt of your Gun.”
Condition- Very Good, some minor blemishes/creasing.
Dimensions- 24” x 33”
A Classic Poster from Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 Feature Length Debut -Reservoir Dogs Featuring Harvey Keitel as Mr. White.
Keitel was integral with getting the Film made with Tarantino originally planning to make a lower budget version for around $30’000.00 However when Keitel signed on he helped them raise $1.5 Million to go into production.
This Film is also credited as being one of the first to adopt the marketing strategy of giving individual characters their own posters instead of an ensemble cast poster, now a common theme in current Cinema advertising.
Dressed in the Iconic black suit and shades, guns at the ready- the epitome of Cool! Dishing out ‘valuable’ advice ahead of the heist-
“If some asshole starts to think He’s Charles Bronson, break his nose on the butt of your Gun.”
Condition- Very Good, some minor blemishes/creasing.
Dimensions- 24” x 33”