Poster Boy

By Pendle Harte on November 17th 2010

 

In 1942, a young man at Warner Bros. art department created a poster for Casablanca. Over the next 63 years, posters for A Streetcar Named Desire, Dial M For Murder, Bonnie and Clyde, Bullitt, My Fair Lady, A Clockwork Orange, Get Carter, Dirty Harry, The Untouchables and Unforgiven became coveted items, cherished by movie-goers all over the world. Bill Gold’s life’s work spans six decades and over two thousand films. He is the man behind campaigns for the greatest movies the world has ever seen. Now aged 89, this book is a retrospective of his career and includes a foreword written by his friend Clint Eastwood.

 

Bill Gold: PosterWorks

Reel Art Press Limited Edition of 1500
£400

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