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What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

Same poster as Style A, but in a different design. What's the deal? Easier/cheaper to print?

Last edited on April 5, 2012 at 3:24 PM by Heilemann

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RE: What's the story of Chaykins poster?

Who? What? Can you post examples of what you mean?

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RE: What's the story of Chaykins poster?

Ach, sorry, my bad. I meant Hildebrandt.

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

Still, can you post examples of the differences?

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

So I guess Fox and/or LFL liked that basic Luke-Leia concept for the main theater one-sheet, but wanted an alternate version out there that was more colorful, especially for t-shirts and posters and stuff, where it was used way more heavily than the regular theater version. It has that cool 70s thing, looks great on faux wood paneling.

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

I've never liked the Hildebrandt poster, I think it's just ugly...

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

Here in the U.K, I only ever saw the Hildebrandt poster (quad size) in one cinema. The Chantrell poster was everywhere.

The Hildebrandt poster was used for a while in the newspapers, and I had a t-shirt with  that artwork on it.

Last edited on April 6, 2012 at 9:05 AM by Wolfman
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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

One of the strangest things is that some of the foreign posters were a Frankenstein mishmash of elements from the Jung and Hildebrandt posters. I'm thinking of the Israel and Norway posters seen in the Art of Star Wars book.

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

I wish more-and-more that Leia had worn that leggy dress in the film =P

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

LexX said:


I've never liked the Hildebrandt poster, I think it's just ugly...


I agree in regards to Leia's face, but the rest's okay.

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

DuracellEnergizer said:

 

LexX said:


I've never liked the Hildebrandt poster, I think it's just ugly...


I agree in regards to Leia's face, but the rest's okay.

 

I think Luke is even worse. All the characters look bad, the background is okayish to me.

DuracellEnergizer said:

I wish more-and-more that Leia had worn that leggy dress in the film =P

Agreed. Leia could have used a little more sexiness in the first film.

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

The Tom Jung version is what I prefer.  It's also the very poster that I remember seeing as a 7 year old in a hallway at the theater (which had only 4 cinemas, then expanded to a whopping 6!) way before the movie came out.  From the poster alone, I knew I had to see that movie.  Hadn't seen a TV commercial or anything else, just that poster...

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

You want to see ragged scar tissue fused with crude bionics? Well, whatever catches your fancy ...

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

I've always liked both, but the Jung one is the poster that hangs in my bedroom so... yeah.

Also, funny story about the poster. As a kid of the 90s with no exposure to those two posters, I was always really confused as to why my Luke Skywalker toy was jacked.

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

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Prior to Empire and Jedi, a lot of people presumed Vader was as physically fit as the guy who portrayed him.


I'm guessing viewers never picked up on the iron lung aspect of Vader's suit back then?

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

Heilemann said:


Same poster as Style A, but in a different design. What's the deal? Easier/cheaper to print?


According to the Star Wars Poster Book, Lucasfilm felt that the Jung artwork was "too dark." You have some good info in this article:
http://posterwire.com/archives/2006/06/13/tim-hildebrandt/

What's also interesting is that both were treated with the same last minute touch-ups, (the droids) on the Jung artwork they were added by comic book artist Nick Cardy whereas on the Hildebrandt version it was done by themselfs. The same thing happened on Jung's half-sheet art.

We want you to be aware that we have no plans—now or in the future—to restore the earlier versions. 

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RE: What's the story of the Hildebrandt poster?

love both posters but the jung poster is one for the ages.  used the 1992 VHS cover sheets to make custom DVD covers but unfortunately it cut off r2d2.

although....between the 2, its hard to tell if leia is a righty or southpaw ;)

 

kinda curious as to what the hildebrandt bros woulda have made for ESB if given the opportunity.

 

one poster I really love that I wish I was able to get is this ROTJ japan poster:

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