The Nest 1988 Exploitation Monster Movie Wooden Poster
The Nest is an American creature feature horror film, based on the novel by Eli Cantor (under the pseudonym of Gregory A Douglas), from Roger Corman's Concorde Pictures and producer Julie Corman.
The tagline is "Roaches have never tasted flesh... until now." Flesh-eating zombie-like mutant cockroaches terrorize a peaceful island community presented as a New England fishing village. However, the film was created on location at Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park in Los Angeles, as well as Malibu, Leo Carillo Beach, and Catalina Island.
This is a poster for the film that was published in 1988. It is printed on sturdy, durable wood, guaranteed to stand out wherever you decide to place it.
*Each sign is handcrafted individually, so keep in mind that the final result may vary slightly.
Available Posters:
- Size: 29x36cm
- Thickness: 7mm
- Material: Recycled Wood (MDF)
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- Size: 48x64cm
- Thickness: 12mm
- Material: Recycled Wood (MDF)
Dimensions | |
Length | 36cm |
Thickness | 7mm |
Width | 29cm |
Dimensions (Large) | |
Length | 64cm |
Thickness | 12mm |
Width | 48cm |