Wednesday, October 15, 2014

SILENT RUNNING (1972) Poster Art

During one of my recent Google image safaris, I stumbled across this text-free scan of George Akimoto's painting for the the American one-sheet for Douglas Trumbull's 1972 sci-fi parable, Silent Running, and thought it was too nice not to share here.

Updates have been infrequent of late, but I do plan on having some more substantial articles posted here soon.

7 comments:

  1. Re-watched this last year. It did not live up to my youthful memories. :(

    I still shed a tear for Louie.

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  2. Awesome poster. They used a cropped version for the novelization, so it's nice to see the whole thing here.

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  3. I totally fell in love with this film when I was thirteen. Sure, it's slow-paced and Bruce Dern's performance can be a bit much (and should I even mention the Joan Baez songs?) But man, the movie has heart.

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  4. Gotta be one of my all-time favourites. The blu-ray is astounding!

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  5. Love this poster, love the movie, and of course still love your blog! Thanks!

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