FINE+ to VERY FINE condition. An ORIGINAL, restored poster that appears virtually unused. Close observance may reveal very minor imperfections, like light fold and edge wear or nearly imperceptible pinholes in corners. Poster was in nearly mint condition prior to linen backing, and backing was professionally applied, and the poster displays incredibly well. Linen border is one to two inches outside poster border. Beautiful poster with exciting sci-fi action spaceship imagery. FAST and SAFE DELIVERY a Certainty.

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1966. Directed by David Lane, written & created by GERRY ANDERSON, SYLVIA ANDERSON. TAGLINE: "Streak Through Uncharted Worlds of Adventure!" - When the launch of a mission to Mars goes awry due to sabotage, International Rescue is requested to assist in the mission's second attempt. Zero-X, a manned exploration mission crashes during lift-off on its maiden flight. Two years later an investigative committee finally concludes sabotage, and decides to call on the services of International Rescue to oversee security at the impending second launch. The second Zero-X successfully reaches its destination, but encounters unexpected hazards, ultimately leading to another call for assistance on its return to Earth. International Rescue respond, and once again Thunderbirds are GO! VOICE CAST includes Sylvia Anderson, Ray Barrett, Alexander Davion, Peter Dyneley, Christine Finn, David Graham, Paul Maxwell, Neil McCallum, Bob Monkhouse, Shane Rimmer, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Jeremy Wilkin, Matt Zimmerman, The Shadows, Cliff Richard. BEHIND THE SCENES TRIVIA : The first feature film to be shot using the Livingston Electronic Viewfinder Unit, also known as Add-a-Vision. This was basically an electronic viewfinder that could be used in conjunction with a Mitchell BNC Camera to take a television picture directly from the camera, enabling the staff of the entire unit to watch any scene being filmed on the television monitors. This also allowed the puppeteers to better control their puppets and keep them on their marks in the frame. Thunderbirds Are Go was filmed during the period when The Shadows pop group were playing Baldwin-Burns guitars rather than the Fender Stratocasters they were noted for playing both beforehand and later. Anderson's creative team's attention to detail extended to making miniature facsimiles of the Burns guitars for the puppets of The Shadows] to 'play'. The five Tracy brothers were named after astronauts from the Mercury programme: Scott Tracy after Scott Carpenter; Virgil Tracy after Gus Grissom whose real first name was Virgil; Alan Tracy after Alan Shepard; Gordon Tracy after Gordon Cooper; John Tracy after John Glenn.