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"Fly Me" (1973) - Classic Movie Poster

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A bold and eye-catching example of 1970s New World Pictures exploitation film posters and Roger Corman-era action advertising art, reproduced to capture the brash graphic energy of early 1970s American grindhouse cinema. This glossy printed vintage movie poster for the New World Pictures 1973 film Fly Me, directed by Cirio Santiago and starring Pat Anderson, Lenore Kasdorf, Lyllah Torena, and Naomi Stevens, is a vivid piece of early 1970s exploitation film poster design.

  • 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

Fly Me (1973) is a New World Pictures exploitation action film directed by Cirio Santiago — one of the most prolific directors of Filipino exploitation cinema — with kung fu sequences by David Chow, released in Metrocolor. Starring Pat Anderson, Lenore Kasdorf, Lyllah Torena, and Naomi Stevens, the film blended the popular stewardess exploitation and kung fu action genres that were both at the height of their popularity in 1973 American drive-in cinema. The striking two-tone poster design — photographic portraits above a magenta action montage — is a classic example of New World Pictures' economical but effective promotional design.

Today, New World Pictures exploitation film posters from the early 1970s are sought-after pieces of American grindhouse cinema memorabilia and Roger Corman-era film history. This reproduction is perfect for collectors of Cirio Santiago film poster art, New World Pictures 1970s grindhouse posters, 1970s kung fu exploitation film art, or classic early 1970s drive-in cinema posters for sale. It makes a striking display piece for fans of exploitation cinema history and 1970s American grindhouse film culture.

Printed with a glossy finish on durable 200 GSM paper, this reproduction captures the bold graphic energy of authentic early 1970s New World Pictures film promotional poster art. New World Pictures — founded by Roger Corman in 1970 — was one of the most important independent exploitation studios of the 1970s, launching the careers of directors including Jonathan Demme, Joe Dante, and Ron Howard while producing a remarkable stream of action, horror, and exploitation films for the American drive-in market.

Sources for historical context:

  • New World Pictures archive – Fly Me (1973) production and promotional poster records
  • American Film Institute (AFI) – Cirio Santiago filmography and 1970s New World Pictures exploitation history
  • Library of Congress – 1970s American drive-in and grindhouse movie poster advertising archive

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.