An American Werewolf In London by Gabz

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This month mark’s the 40th anniversary of John Landis’ horror masterpiece An American Werewolf in London and to celebrate, we are releasing a limited edition screen print poster by artist Gabz! We would be thrilled if you had time to feature the release on your website.

Full details of the release are below, with separate jpegs attached. However, if you require anything else, please do let us know. As ever, our socials are @vicepressnews

Released in collaboration with Bottleneck Gallery, this 24×36 inch poster evokes the iconic scene where businessman Gerald Bringsley (actor Michael Carter, who alsoplayed Bib Fortuna in Return of the Jedi) is chased through the London Underground’s Tottenham Court station by the lycanthropic beast. Unlike the film scene, where the creature is mostly embodied in Steadicam POV, this chilling print puts you face-to-face with Rick Baker’s Oscar-winning creation in all its drooling glory.

For our international customers, orders being shipped to the EU will now all include EU VAT, and should not face any additional fees on import at customs. Customers in the United States can also now benefit from reduced shipping rates on all orders $65 and over!

An American Werewolf In London will be available from Vice Press at 6pm BST/ 1pm EST on Thursday August 12th at Vice-Press.com on our home page.

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An American Werewolf In London
Art by Gabz
Edition of 250
36×24 inches
Hand numbered screen print
Printed by End Hymns
£49.99/ $68 (approx)
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An American Werewolf In London Variant
Art by Gabz
Edition of 150
36×24 inches
Hand numbered screen print
Printed by End Hymns
£54.99/ $75 (approx)
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Ash Hamilton is not only the owner of Horror-Fix.com, but also one of its major contributors. A long time horror movie enthusiast, Ash has lent his personality to radio and television and continues to support his favorite genre through his writing and art. He also loves beef jerky and puppies... and low-grade street-quality hallucinogens.
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