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Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight – “Wormwood New Mexico” Sign [x=#8211/

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Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight – “Wormwood New Mexico” Sign [x=#8211/
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This two-piece sign was custom-made by the production of the film Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight. The sign is not a replica; it is an actual piece acquired by the production for use as set dressing as Brayker, played by William Sadler, walks into the town of “Wormwood” while evading “The Collector,” played by Billy Zane, early in the film.
The sign consists of two separate plywood panels, both hand-painted and heavily weathered to evoke the eerie, decaying charm of the fictional town. The top portion of the sign reads “Welcome to Wormwood, New Mexico” with bright yellow block letters flanked by hand-painted desert flowers and a cheerful green caterpillar, a grimly ironic contrast to the town's fate. The bottom portion completes the greeting with the phrase: “Good Neighbors Are Our Best Natural Resource.”
Together, the two pieces measure an impressive 72" wide, with the top section standing 40" tall and the bottom 12" tall. The aged, cracked paint and distressed surface seen in the film are still clearly visible, including screen-matched damage along the edges, cracks in the painted lettering, and splintered wear throughout, offering unmistakable confirmation of its use on screen. Images from the film further verify this one-of-a-kind artifact’s appearance in the film.
This rare and visually striking sign remains an iconic piece of horror film history, instantly recognizable to fans of the cult classic and a perfect display centerpiece.


The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and studio distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.