Here is an original Italian theatrical locandina (14" x 27") for the Eureka Distribution release of Hammer's incomprehensible swan song To the Devil A Daughter (1974). By this time, Hammer was essentially defunct as worldwide distribution and production channels had dried up,  and this last gasp showed that the studio was incapable of producing a coherent film. Author Dennis Wheatley called the film "obscene", and if one isn't just trying to be sympathetic to the studio, it really is. Christopher Lee seems stilted as a malevolent priest, the special effects try too hard to be shocking and seem out of context, and the rock-throwing conclusion is laughable.  But this intense locandina poster certainly makes it look like something I would be anxious to see, with excellent portaits a sinister Lee brandishing a sacrifical knife and a distressed Richard Widmark, and and satanic victim tied to the altar.