“The Beatles: Let It Be” (ビートルズ/レット・イット・ビー), Original Japanese B2 Movie Poster 1970, B2 Size (c. 51 × 73 cm) F248 A
This is an original Japanese B2 theatrical poster printed for the 1970 release of Let It Be, the documentary feature capturing The Beatles during the recording sessions for what would become their final studio album. Directed by Michael Lindsay‑Hogg, the film climaxes with the legendary rooftop concert at Apple Corps in London.
Film background
Let It Be offers a candid, often poignant glimpse of the band at the end of their journey together. Rehearsals, studio performances and casual interactions show John, Paul, George and Ringo working through new material—sometimes joyously, sometimes tensely—as they assemble songs like “Let It Be,” “Get Back” and “The Long and Winding Road.” The rooftop performance, their last public concert, has become one of rock’s most iconic moments.
Poster design
This B2 presents The Beatles with simple, striking clarity. Against a deep blue field, four square photographic portraits—Lennon, McCartney, Starr and Harrison—are arranged in a grid, each framed in white. Their expressions range from intense concentration to easy smiles, underscoring the film’s mix of intimacy and performance. Large turquoise “Let it be” lettering anchors the design, with the Japanese title and credits in bold yellow and white below. It’s a clean, timeless layout that foregrounds the personalities of the band.
Condition
Excellent - close to near mint. Please review the photos—they show the exact poster for sale.
This is an original 1970 Japanese theatrical poster, not a reproduction or a reprint. Certificate of Authenticity included.
It is over 55 years old!

