There is no correct answer. Rumours have gone around that the original posters were all hand made by a professional. But this font is similar to that of the Johnston typeface.
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It´s called Digi Grotesk and was made 1968. heres more info: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jwherrman/this-was-the-first-computer-font
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depends on which poster, poster font vary between each other Most commonly used is Capture It
The font used in the "You Only Live Twice" poster is likely Optima Bold. This font was commonly used in movie posters during that era.
The font used in the Lords of Dogtown poster is likely a customized or specialized font created specifically for the movie's promotional materials. It may not be readily available for general use.
Algerian is good
It is ARIAL (bold) and for the bigger parts ARIAL BLACK
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The font used in the "Back to December" poster is likely a custom or hand-lettered design specific to the poster's artwork. It may not be readily available as a downloadable font. However, you can try similar script fonts like "Great Vibes" or "Playlist" to achieve a similar look.
Elephant andAcademy Engraved LET
The font used on the "American Graffiti" poster is a stylized version of the classic script typeface known as "Brush Script." This font reflects the nostalgic and youthful themes of the film, which is set in the early 1960s. The design captures the fun and carefree spirit of that era, making it an iconic representation of the film's aesthetic.
Website:It's the Doctor Who font. It can be found at the links listed below.
The phrase 'Don't Panic and Carry On' originated from a motivational poster in 1939 by the British government. This was intended to raise morale during the beginning of the Second World War for the British public.
The font used for "The Lords of Flatbush" movie poster is likely a custom font designed specifically for the film. It resembles retro 1970s typefaces commonly used in that era with bold, blocky letters. While there isn't a specific name for the font, you could look for similar "retro 70s" fonts to achieve a similar style.