Kes
Kes
- Lobby Card
Couldn't load pickup availability
Incredible picture of David Bradley as Billy Casper in"Kes". The scene pictured is the result of Billy making sure he can care for the Kestrel he has saved from the nest which is proving to be his solace from a terrible home life with a brutal older Brother and a sad school life where he is tormented. The scene depicted pictures Billy using his Brothers air rifle to shoot sparrows to feed his kestrel. Adapted from the novel "A Kestrel for a Knave" by Barry Hines the director Ken Loach produces arguably his best ever film "Kes" in 1969. This first release front of house cinema lobby card is sold as supplied to the cinema in 1969 and without pinholes.
This card comes unframed but the option to purchase the card framed is available. The card would then be framed in a solid wooden black frame with white card mount and plexiglass display to protect the card and make it gift ready. The frame can be wall mounted using the fixings on the reverse or displayed on a table. There is no extra charge for shipping which is by Royal Mail Special Delivery.
