The design, color and rendering of this poster is remarkably like something Robert Peak, the great illustrator, would have created—but for the fact he was nine years old at the time of this film. Perhaps he saw it and lay dormant in his mind for many years . . .
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Teaser
This is a teaser poster for the 1936 movie, The Dancing Pirate, the third Technicolor film to be made, but true to its advertising, the first dancing musical to surrender to glorious color. The cast is barely remembered, but for an uncredited specialty dancer, Rita Hayworth.
Labels:
Bob Peak,
Early XXth Century Graphics,
movie graphics,
poster
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1 comment:
Why are pirates so mean and nasty?
Because they just AAARRRHHHHH!
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