Hi all,
I was at a big comic book show this weekend and one of the publishers was
flacking an upcoming book on Peak's posters. It probably won't be out for at
least a year though. And I found no movie memorabilia there!
Michael, Cinecityposters
P.S. Elsewhere I picked up a NM one-sheet on Motor
Hi Phil:
Thank's for the good reply. I tried to contact Tom Peak but
unfortunately did not get too far. I did not hear back. Yes, I think you are
correct that the artwork on his Dad's tribute site is concept poster art
and in many cases not the final product. Yes, it's possible that more t
Tom - yes, it is s strange ommission, although I note a couple of other
things - I see that there are several other films listed that there is
no art shown for. I see that the ones that there is art for it appears
to be Peak's original art, sans credits, rather than shots of finished
posters.
The
I was looking at the Bob Peak Tribute site by his son Tom Peak. My
favorite of all of Bob Peak's posters is the one from "The Spy Who Loved Me"
from 1977. I can't figure out why this movie poster design is not featured
on his son's site. Any e-mails to Tom Peak would be appreciated to get thi
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