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What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film posters?

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 8:45 am
by Daveismyhero
Hello all,

We are in the midst of decorating our movie room, and I'd like to add some film posters to help spruce up the place. As such, I'd appreciate hearing what some of your favorites are, so please feel free to share the pics here or link to them as appropriate.

Thanks in advance!

Dave

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 9:29 am
by Rodney
Doug Fairbanks on a flying horse.
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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 9:52 am
by wich2
Jack Barrymore shows a different "pro-feeel":


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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 10:41 am
by Red Bartlett
Does anyone know of a good place to buy posters like this? I'd love an original, of course, but would be totally fine with a decent reprint/reproduction.

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:11 am
by oldposterho
Be prepared to pay for originals. Lesser titles can be had for a few hundred, A List run into the 10s of thousands. For originals check out Heritage Auctions or emovieposter but patience (and deep pockets) will be a virtue.

For superb reproductions try http://www.rueroyalefinearts.com/shop/p ... he-movies/ to get quality titles and quality printings. Note that these have slight variations from the originals but that detail would only matter to ob/com purists.

You could click the link in my signature to view some of the posters I've accumulated (and are not for sale) to get an idea of what lower end collectors can gather given time, lack of perfectionsim, and the skinnest of flints.

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:58 pm
by Red Bartlett
oldposterho wrote:Be prepared to pay for originals. Lesser titles can be had for a few hundred, A List run into the 10s of thousands. For originals check out Heritage Auctions or emovieposter but patience (and deep pockets) will be a virtue.

For superb reproductions try http://www.rueroyalefinearts.com/shop/p ... he-movies/ to get quality titles and quality printings. Note that these have slight variations from the originals but that detail would only matter to ob/com purists.

You could click the link in my signature to view some of the posters I've accumulated (and are not for sale) to get an idea of what lower end collectors can gather given time, lack of perfectionsim, and the skinnest of flints.
Perfect, thanks! That's exactly what I was looking for -- high-end/authentic reproductions worthy of framing. I've pretty much written off anything original.

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 2:07 pm
by Rick Lanham
Looks like a great place to gets reproductions. They have a very interesting video on their process:

http://www.rueroyalefinearts.com/about-us/" target="_blank

Rick

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 3:21 pm
by Rodney
Yes, a nice site with a lot of interesting posters (including the Thief of Bagdad, I see). Note that the Russian film that they're calling The Love Triangle is better known as Bed and Sofa. I have a small reproduction of that Cleopatra poster that I picked up at a Denver record store -- they had a bin of reproductions at about 9 x 14 size, costing only $10 some years ago.

I've also acquired some original programs from silent movies, and those often have nice covers and can be framed in a way that lets you get them back out to look through.

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:54 am
by radiotelefonia
Sometimes the posters are better than the films.

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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 1:57 pm
by Donald Binks
To take this off in a slightly different tangent, I have oft admired the newspaper advertisements for films during the silent period. Most were hand drawn and the artwork in them is wonderful. I have had reprints made of some of them done from microfiche negatives and then coloured them in and framed them.

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 3:26 pm
by FlammableNitrate
I really love Cabiria's posters. Can't seem to find a decent scan of one, though, so I won't post one.

Intolerance's posters are amazing but I find it disappointing the Babylonian segment didn't get a cool poster.... There are foreign posters for The Fall of Babylon release but they aren't that great.

Noah's Ark (1928), Theda Bara's Salome, Missing Husbands (1921) and everything Bauhaus are cool.

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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 6:53 pm
by radiotelefonia
Images from microfilms from Argentina, Spain and, mostly, Brazil. All of this and more is available online.

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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:20 pm
by oldposterho
If I couldn't have the Czech Nosferatu, I'd die a happy man if I owned this:

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Can't think of anything else you'd want in a movie poster (other than Max Schreck)...

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:24 pm
by rudyfan
oldposterho wrote:I'd die a happy man if I owned this:

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Yeah, I'd have to agree on this one, it's a holy grail spectacular stone litho.

Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:47 pm
by radiotelefonia
I prefer to break the routine

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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:50 pm
by kaleidoscopeworld
Les Vampires must be one of the most striking.

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And for the episode Les yeux qui fascinent:

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Re: What are some of your favorite/iconic silent film poster

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:14 pm
by sepiatone
for me this poster of Irene Rich in a 1927 silent appeared in a 1975 book on silent lovers by Jane Mercer. It was one of my first instances in appreciating silent film lobby art. The deep greens and the stars face positioned directly center lets the patron know who's the star and that it's definitely a so-called 'woman's' picture.
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