Movie Poster – The Premature Burial, Karel Vaca, 1970
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Movie poster designed for Roger Corman’s adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s short tale by Czech award winning graphic designer and fine artist Karel Vaca.
- Movie title: The Premature Burial
- Poster design: Karel Vaca, 1970
- Poster size: A3 | A1
- Poster condition: Nice | N/A
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Karel Vaca’s surreal movie poster for ’70s adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe.
- title: The Premature Burial | Předčasný pohřeb | USA, 1962
- director: Roger Corman
- with: Ray Milland, Hazel Court, Heather Angel
- writer: Edgar Allan Poe (short tale)
poster design: Karel Vaca, 1970
Movie posters in our collection were promotional materials. Posters used on display in the cinemas across the former Czechoslovakia. They bear signs of their age.
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Karel Vaca‘s unique aesthetics and creative freedom made him one of the most influential Czech graphic designers. He studied at the Rotter’s school of Advertising Graphics and at the School of Applied Art in Prague. Karel Vaca’s extensive portfolio includes over 289 movie poster designs.
Award Winning Posters by Karel Vaca:
- 1964 2nd Prize, Film Festival Karlovy Vary (Dolce Vita / Accused)
- 1977 Special Prize, The Hollywood Reporter (The White Odyssey)
- 1980 Grand Prix, IFF Chicago (National Class Cat. up to 785 ccm)
- 1982 3rd Prize, The Hollywood Reporter (Don’t Call Me Major)
- 1984 Silver Medal, IFF Chicago (For 200 Grand, You Get Nothing Now)
- 1986 Diploma, Biennale Lahti
- 1988 The Best Poster of the Year, Honourable Mention (The Great Film Robbery)
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