"Feelin' Good" (1966) - Classic Movie Poster
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A bright and energetic example of 1960s American teen musical film posters and mid-1960s pop music advertising art, reproduced to capture the youthful spirit and infectious energy of the 1960s American pop and beat era. This glossy printed vintage movie poster for the 1966 film Feelin' Good, featuring Travis Pike and The Montclairs, is a vivid piece of mid-1960s American pop music film poster design, perfect for collectors and fans of classic 1960s teen pop culture.
- Paper: 200 GSM+
- Finish: Gloss
- Sizes: A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, A0, 20×30", 24×36", 30×40"
- Shipping: Free — rolled in protective cardboard tube
Feelin' Good (1966) is a mid-1960s American teen musical film presented by James A. Pike and filmed in wide-screen color, featuring music by Travis Pike. The film introduced The Montclairs — winners of the Jaycees Battle of the Bands — alongside The Brattle Street East, folksinger Brenda Nichols, and actors Judi Reeve and Patricia Ewing. The bold orange and pink illustrated poster — featuring a joyfully dancing young woman and bands performing — is a perfect example of the high-energy graphic style used to promote 1960s teen musical pop films to youth audiences.
Today, rare 1960s American teen musical film posters are fascinating pieces of mid-decade pop culture history and American youth film memorabilia. This reproduction is perfect for collectors of 1960s pop music film posters, mid-60s American beat era memorabilia, vintage teenage dance film art, or classic 1960s American pop culture posters for sale. It makes a vibrant and nostalgic display piece for fans of 1960s American pop music and teen film culture.
Printed with a glossy finish on durable 200 GSM paper, this reproduction captures the vivid graphic energy of authentic mid-1960s American teen pop film promotional poster art. Feelin' Good is a charming example of the independently produced teen musical films that flourished in mid-1960s America, capitalising on the enormous popularity of rock and pop music among baby boomer youth audiences in the years between the British Invasion and the Summer of Love.
Sources for historical context:
- Library of Congress – 1960s American teen musical film and independent pop movie poster archive
- American Film Institute (AFI) – Mid-1960s American pop music and teen film history
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame archive – 1960s American pop music culture and regional band history
Disclaimer: While we do our best to upscale each poster to suit the different sizes, some may have small imperfections such as creases or blurred small script. This is normal from old posters that have been scanned or remade over time. We do our best and we are only human after all.