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Stallone Shire Young Weathers signed 1976 poster

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Multi-Signed 1976 'Rocky' Original One-Sheet Style Movie Poster

Entertainment Memorabilia / Autographed Movie Posters

AI Estimated Value

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$4,500 - $6,500

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a framed monochrome movie poster for the 1976 film 'Rocky', featuring the iconic image of Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) with his arms raised at the top of the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps. The poster is notably autographed by four lead cast members: Sylvester Stallone (top left, above the image), Talia Shire (top right, above the image), Burt Young (center left, above the silhouette), and Carl Weathers (center right, above the silhouette). The autographs appear to be executed in black fiber-tip marker. The poster is printed on standard semi-gloss paper stock with a white border and black title lettering. The tagline 'His whole life was a million-to-one shot' appears at the top, and a full billing block with credits for United Artists is located at the bottom. The item is displayed in a modern black wooden or composite frame under protective glass or acrylic. The condition appears to be very good with no visible fold lines, suggesting it may be a rolled original or a high-quality reprint; however, typical signs of age like minor edge toning may be present under the frame. The presence of four primary signatures, including the late Burt Young and Carl Weathers, significantly enhances its provenance and collectible value. The framing appears professionally done, providing both aesthetic appeal and preservation for the paper and ink.

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I have carefully reviewed the 1976 'Rocky' original one-sheet movie poster featuring the signatures of Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, and Carl Weathers. The presentation is exceptional; the monochrome 'Ascent' imagery remains one of the most recognizable in cinema history. Condition-wise, the lack of visible fold lines indicates this is likely an rolled original or a high-end linen-backed example, which commands a premium over common folded versions. The black fiber-tip signatures are well-placed, though I observe slight fading in the Stallone signature consistent with light exposure. The market for 'Rocky' memorabilia is currently at an all-time high, driven by the passing of Burt Young and Carl Weathers, making these 'core four' multi-signed pieces increasingly rare. While a single-signed Stallone poster typically fetches $1,500-$2,500, the addition of the full supporting cast creates a 'complete' ensemble piece that appeals to high-end collectors. Comparables for authenticated multi-signed posters from this Oscar-winning film have trended upward, especially when professionally framed as seen here. Please note that this assessment is based solely on high-resolution imagery. Without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the ink's penetration into the paper fibers or the specific 'teeth' of the paper to guarantee it is a 1976 studio original versus a later reprint. For full authentication and to reach the high-end valuation, a certificate from a reputable third-party authenticator (such as PSA/DNA, JSA, or Beckett) is mandatory. A physical examination would also allow me to inspect the reverse for tax stamps or NSS notations used to verify 1976 theatrical provenance.

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