Own an original Eyes Wide Shut pamphlet from Japan. Features Stanley Kubrick’s final film starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
£65.00
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Celebrate the final masterpiece from Stanley Kubrick with this original Eyes Wide Shut Pamphlet from the film’s Japanese theatrical release. Produced to accompany the cinema release in Japan, this official movie programme is a wonderful piece of film memorabilia for collectors of Kubrick, Tom Cruise and world cinema.
Beautifully produced, Japanese movie pamphlets are renowned for their high-quality printing, glossy pages and exclusive content. As a result, they have become highly sought after by collectors around the world. This Eyes Wide Shut Pamphlet captures the mystery, elegance and atmosphere of Kubrick’s final film while offering a unique souvenir from its original cinema run.
Unlike standard promotional flyers, Japanese movie pamphlets provide fans with an in-depth look at the film. Inside, you’ll typically find full-colour photographs, production notes, cast biographies and exclusive artwork created for the Japanese market.
Furthermore, the striking cover featuring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman makes this pamphlet an excellent display piece. Whether you keep it safely in your collection or frame the cover, it celebrates one of modern cinema’s most fascinating films.
Released in 1999, Eyes Wide Shut became Stanley Kubrick’s final completed film. Its dreamlike storytelling, unforgettable visuals and haunting atmosphere have continued to inspire audiences ever since. Consequently, original promotional material from the film has become increasingly desirable.
This Eyes Wide Shut Pamphlet is ideal for collectors of Kubrick memorabilia, Tom Cruise films and international cinema. In addition, Japanese movie programmes often feature exclusive layouts and artwork that never appeared in Western promotional material. That makes each original pamphlet a unique addition to any collection.
Whether you’re building a Stanley Kubrick archive or searching for an unusual piece of film history, this original Japanese cinema pamphlet deserves a place on your shelf.