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A proof for an unreleased TEAC and TASCAM one-sheet from the promotion of George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope. TEAC and TASCAM's equipment was used to record R2-D2's (Kenny Baker) droid beeps, as well as much of the special dialogue and sound effects in the film.
One-sheets based on the advance style "B" posters were later created by Gore Graphics as part of a promotional package designed by Lucas and TASCAM to highlight the groundbreaking sound effects. When the promotional package was axed, nearly all of the one-sheets were destroyed by Gore Graphics. Only around three are thought to have survived, including this proof, making it among the rarest pieces in Star Wars fandom. Instances of this poster being offered for sale are exceptionally rare.
This original, blue-and-white proof features the tagline "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away..TEAC and TASCAM were there." comes from the collection of the film's advertising and publicity supervisor Charles "Charley" Lippincott. Also included is a hand-marked Gore Graphics proof sheet numbered "9097" and dated "9/13" for customer "TEAC." The poster's borders are greying from age, and it exhibits crease lines and light tearing on the edges from being rolled. As this is the proof and different paper was ultimately used, the poster also exhibits colour variances from the finished poster. Dimensions: 68.75 cm x 104.25 cm (27" x 41")
Lots in this section of the auction come from the collection of Charles “Charley” Lippincott. Lippincott is considered among the foremost marketing and merchandising experts in the history of fantasy and science-fiction. After an early start in traditional Hollywood publicity, his career exploded when college friend George Lucas hired him as Lucasfilm’s VP of Advertising, Publicity, Promotion & Merchandising, a role he used to create arguably the most successful – and bombastic – marketing campaign ever for Lucas’ 1977 blockbuster Star Wars. Lippincott subsequently masterminded the publicity strategies for such era-defining properties as Ridley Scott’s Alien and Mike Hodges’ Flash Gordon. The popularity of these projects further propelled him into the top ranks of film executives, leading him to produce Danny Cannon’s cult classic Judge Dredd.
While Charley Lippincott passed away in 2020, his personal collection of rare unseen production and marketing materials reflects a legacy of influence on some of cinema’s most memorable titles. All auction registrants will also be entered into a random giveaway drawing to win a T-shirt or brochure produced by Lippincott for the 2016 convention MidAmeriCon 2 (“MAC II”) which re-united Gary Kurtz, Alan Dean Foster, Marc Pevers, and Gary Kurtz. The giveaway is made possible by Lippincott’s estate.
Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000 Ω
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