An electric, color-intense poster for an 80th Anniversary showing of Frankenstein (1931) at the venerable Plaza Theatre in Atlanta.
The Art Deco Plaza, built in 1939, is the city’s oldest continuously operating cinema, now devoted to the promotion of independent films, as well as event-centered and audience-interactive entertainment. The recent Frankenstein event included Spook Show and Burlesque performances.
If anyone can identify the artist — my inquiries have gone unanswered — please post in comments.
6 comments:
That's an awesome poster, I love that!!
sweet poster!
impressive!!
Artist is Kevin Rej. Here are some others he's created for the Plaza SpookShow:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinrej/sets/72157604357893592/
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