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Star Wars May the Force be with you
One sheet Star Wars "Birthday Cake" poster, released in 1978 to commemorate the film's first anniversary. It is one of the rarest and most sought-after posters from the original trilogy era due to its extremely limited distribution.
Poster History and Rarity

Purpose: Created to celebrate Star Wars being "one year old today" on May 25, 1978. It was distributed only to theaters that had continuously screened the film for a full year, as well as some 20th Century Fox and Lucasfilm employees.
Production: Approximately 400 copies were originally printed, but quality and printing issues left only about 250–280 usable posters.
Creators: The poster was designed by Tony Seiniger, with photography by Weldon Anderson. The actual cake was baked by "Cake and Art" in West Hollywood.
Features: It features 11 of the 12 original Kenner action figures; the Jawa figure is notably absent from the display.
Star Wars May the Force be with you - After (Poster)
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Star Wars May the Force be with you - Mounted (Poster)
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Star Wars May the Force be with you (Poster)