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SERPENT’S EGG 1977 Ingmar Bergman PETER STRAUSFELD UK ACADEMY QUAD POSTER

SERPENT’S EGG 1977 Ingmar Bergman PETER STRAUSFELD UK ACADEMY QUAD POSTER

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Original British 30 inch x 40 inch Quad Poster for the 1977 Ingmar Bergman Drama SERPENT’S EGG starring Liv Ullman, David Carradine, Gert Frobe, James Whitmaore and Heinz Bennent.

One rainy night in Weimar Berlin, Jewish American circus performer Abel Rosenberg (David Carradine) discovers that his brother Max, his trapeze-act partner, has killed himself. What follows is one of Bergman’s darkest and most fearful visions, as the drowned-in-drink Abel and Max’s ex-wife, cabaret singer Manuela (Liv Ullmann), feel increasingly unwelcome in a menacing and destitute city, eyed by the police as well as a scientist with diabolical intentions. The director’s sole big-budget Hollywood production, for which he created a surreal and atmospheric Berlin on a Munich soundstage, The Serpent’s Egg conjures a Kafkaesque nightmare about the decaying society that gave rise to the horrors of Nazism.

The poster art is by Peter Strausfeld. Strausfeld was interned in the Isle of Man at the Onchan Internment Camp during the War where he met the Austrian producer George Hoellering. In 1947 Hoellering opened the Academy Cinema on Oxford Street and invited Strausfeld to produce some posters for the cinema which he did in wood and lino-cuts till his death in 1980.

The Academy Cinema, built in 1913, was saved from conversion to a shopping arcade in 1928 by Elsie Cohen of the original Film Society, who proceeded to run it as an arthouse which is how it was ran till it's closure in 1986.

The posters became a London landmark, in fact very few were used outside of London, resulting in very small print runs of 3-500.

Printed by Ward & Foxlow Ltd., 19 Harcourt Street, London W1H 2AX

The poster is in fine unfolded (rolled) condition.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#222333003
Start TimeSat 22 Jun 2024 09:15:32 (BST)
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Item ConditionUnused
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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