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log1956 co pos 002 edited-1
LONG ARM, THE (1956), log1956 co pos 002 edited-1. STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills. © Studiocanal Films Ltd
Media ID 18386613
Filename: log1956_co_pos_002_edited-1.jpg
Size: 4795 x 3653 (3.6MB)
Date: 13th February 2019
Source: STUDIOCANAL
Artwork Campaign Colour Poster Publicity Quad Release
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This vibrant and captivating photo print, titled "log1956 co pos 002 edited-1 (LONG ARM, THE (1956), log1956 co pos 002 edited-1)", showcases the essence of a timeless classic. The image captures the attention with its striking color palette and impeccable composition. The poster exudes an air of mystery and intrigue, hinting at the thrilling narrative that awaits within "The Long Arm" - a film released in 1956. Its artistic design effortlessly combines elements of both campaign and publicity artwork, creating a visually stunning piece that demands attention. Every detail has been meticulously crafted to draw viewers into this cinematic masterpiece. From the bold typography to the carefully chosen colors, each element serves as an invitation to immerse oneself in this unforgettable story. As we gaze upon this remarkable quad-sized print from STUDIOCANAL, we can't help but feel transported back in time. The artwork evokes nostalgia for a bygone era when movie posters were true works of art themselves. While it's important not to mention commercial use or delve into details about the company behind this extraordinary creation, one thing is certain: This print embodies the magic of cinema and reminds us why films like "The Long Arm" continue to captivate audiences even after all these years.