Magic Bullet
One sheet This striking vintage poster is a dramatic, high-contrast design dominated by a large, intense close-up of Edward G. Robinson’s face. His expression is stern, focused, and slightly brooding, lit in moody greenish tones against a nearly black background. The lighting emphasizes his furrowed brow and determined gaze, reinforcing the film’s serious medical and scientific theme.
At the top, bold gold lettering reads:
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
The title is the visual centerpiece:
DR. EHRLICH’S MAGIC BULLET
“Magic Bullet” appears in oversized block letters inside a tilted red rectangular panel. Radiating yellow beams burst outward from the center of the title, visually suggesting discovery, breakthrough, or scientific illumination — an apt metaphor for a life-saving medical cure.
The lower portion lists supporting cast members including Ruth Gordon, Otto Kruger, and Donald Crisp. Production credits note First National Picture and Warner Bros.
? Design & Style Notes
Color Palette: Deep black and olive green background, bold red title panel, gold typography, and radiant yellow lines.
Typography: Strong, sans-serif block lettering typical of late-1930s/early-1940s Warner Bros. drama posters.
Composition: Face-forward portrait dominates; the angled title panel adds movement and urgency.
Mood: Serious, intellectual, dramatic — emphasizing scientific triumph rather than spectacle.
? Context
The film dramatizes the life of Dr. Paul Ehrlich and his development of Salvarsan, an early treatment for syphilis — the “magic bullet” referenced in the title. The poster visually reinforces the idea of a groundbreaking discovery radiating outward to change the world.
At the top, bold gold lettering reads:
EDWARD G. ROBINSON
The title is the visual centerpiece:
DR. EHRLICH’S MAGIC BULLET
“Magic Bullet” appears in oversized block letters inside a tilted red rectangular panel. Radiating yellow beams burst outward from the center of the title, visually suggesting discovery, breakthrough, or scientific illumination — an apt metaphor for a life-saving medical cure.
The lower portion lists supporting cast members including Ruth Gordon, Otto Kruger, and Donald Crisp. Production credits note First National Picture and Warner Bros.
? Design & Style Notes
Color Palette: Deep black and olive green background, bold red title panel, gold typography, and radiant yellow lines.
Typography: Strong, sans-serif block lettering typical of late-1930s/early-1940s Warner Bros. drama posters.
Composition: Face-forward portrait dominates; the angled title panel adds movement and urgency.
Mood: Serious, intellectual, dramatic — emphasizing scientific triumph rather than spectacle.
? Context
The film dramatizes the life of Dr. Paul Ehrlich and his development of Salvarsan, an early treatment for syphilis — the “magic bullet” referenced in the title. The poster visually reinforces the idea of a groundbreaking discovery radiating outward to change the world.
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