The art for 1949’s Gun Crazy represents cinema’s obsession with the aberrant, highlighting a thrill-killing dame. The film was originally released as Deadly is the Female with a poster featuring a more seductive Peggy Cummins splayed out across the poster sans guns. But after a new title and poster was commissioned, the femme fatale flick turned into a hit.
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Gun Crazy
The art for 1949’s Gun Crazy represents cinema’s obsession with the aberrant, highlighting a thrill-killing dame. The film was originally released as Deadly is the Female with a poster featuring a more seductive Peggy Cummins splayed out across the poster sans guns. But after a new title and poster was commissioned, the femme fatale flick turned into a hit.
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Coool !
thats a great view
looovveee this
WOW! Awesome!!! Great vintage style, love the jumbo print and the olive background.
Love it, great artwork! Poor Luigi ;-))
very cool design.
nice!
cool. like back to war of the world 2,...he…he..
Funny and beautiful. Would look so cool on violet or orange.
I love this…........a lot
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Great! If they don’t print this I’d be surprised!! Great perspective, nice details, funny story ;-))
Awesome!! Great illustration!!
Thank you guys for the nice comments !
Hah! From the perspective of poor poor Luigi’s dying eyes. I love it.
Nice perspective, love the olive background!
I’m an Italian girl and yes, professional gigolos are a pain in my ass
this is epic
Very cool!