Creature from the Black Lagoon & It Came From Outer Space
Vintage One Sheet Movie Poster, Double Feature, 3-D, Richard Carlson, Julie Adams, Barbara Rush, A Universal Picture Re-Release, 1972
1972 3-D double-feature re-release of two Universal Pictures science fiction and horror classics: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) and It Came from Outer Space (1953).
Both films were originally directed by Jack Arnold and were early pioneers of 3-D cinema in the 1950s. While the original 1950s theatrical runs used a polarized 3-D format, this specific 1972 re-release used an anaglyphic (red and blue lens) format to bring the films back to theaters.
Movie Details
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954): Follows a scientific expedition in the Amazon that discovers a prehistoric, amphibious "Gill-man". It stars Richard Carlson and Julie Adams.
It Came from Outer Space (1953): Based on a story by Ray Bradbury, it tells the tale of an alien craft that crashes in the Arizona desert, where the inhabitants can take on human forms. It stars Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush.
Poster Features
Promotional Taglines: The poster features sensational text common to the era, such as "Terrifying monster of the ages raging with pent-up passions!" and "Xenomorphs invade our world!".
Format: This "One Sheet" poster (measuring approximately 27x41 inches) was sent to theaters to be displayed in lobbies to promote the special double-billing engagement.
1972 3-D double-feature re-release of two Universal Pictures science fiction and horror classics: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) and It Came from Outer Space (1953).
Both films were originally directed by Jack Arnold and were early pioneers of 3-D cinema in the 1950s. While the original 1950s theatrical runs used a polarized 3-D format, this specific 1972 re-release used an anaglyphic (red and blue lens) format to bring the films back to theaters.
Movie Details
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954): Follows a scientific expedition in the Amazon that discovers a prehistoric, amphibious "Gill-man". It stars Richard Carlson and Julie Adams.
It Came from Outer Space (1953): Based on a story by Ray Bradbury, it tells the tale of an alien craft that crashes in the Arizona desert, where the inhabitants can take on human forms. It stars Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush.
Poster Features
Promotional Taglines: The poster features sensational text common to the era, such as "Terrifying monster of the ages raging with pent-up passions!" and "Xenomorphs invade our world!".
Format: This "One Sheet" poster (measuring approximately 27x41 inches) was sent to theaters to be displayed in lobbies to promote the special double-billing engagement.
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