1950 S Horror Movie Posters
Classic horror movie posters.
1950 s horror movie posters. Attack of the 50 foot woman. Dracula 1931 dracula s daughter 1936 classic frankenstein. Shop all horror movies.
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Shop affordable wall art to hang in dorms bedrooms offices or anywhere blank walls aren t welcome. So many of you have enjoyed my gallery of great horror movie posters from the 80s i thought i d try on some posters from the golden age of science fiction the 1950s for size. See more ideas about horror movie posters horror horror movies.
Keep watching the skies. So to celebrate beautiful design and one of the golden ages of american horror cinema here is a gallery of 13 classic horror movie posters from the 1950s. Attack of the 50 foot woman 1958 nathan juran poster.
Gaze upon them if you dare and once you re done with these check out my other poster galleries for 80s horror movies juvenile delinquent movies and 50s sci fi movies. Jul 6 2013 explore jerome magajes s board atomic age horror movie posters 1950s followed by 1101 people on pinterest. Abbott and costello meet frankenstein 1948 frankenstein 1931 son of frankenstein 1939.
The 1950s was the golden age of giant monster movies and big bug movies. I loved experimenting with the blending style in the fonts. Goal of this assignment.
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We were asked to create a 1950 s movie poster and go as crazy as our hearts content since that s what they do in the 1950 s. Mar 16 2015 explore keith little s board horror film posters 1950s on pinterest. 13 1950 s horror movie poster.
The movie posters for the 1950s giant bug giant monster movies were designed with illustrations of horrific creatures terrorizing the general public and frequently a female figure in distress wearing either a bathing suit or revealing dress along with sensational headlines tag lines and other text that would inspire the imagination of the theatre going public.