Safety Last! (Skandias, 1924)
Here is my long-threatened sequel to "20 Swedish Posters for 1930s Hollywood." This time the posters range from the silent era through the 40s. Many of the posters are the work of designers Eric Rohman and Gösta Åberg (I gave credits whenever possible).
Most of the scans are from expired auction listings at HA.
Also see Hallå!: 25 Vintage Posters from Sweden.
Flying Pat (Famous Players Lasky, 1920)
artist: Håkansson
Crack-Up (20th Century Fox, 1936)
artist: Eric RohmanCharlie Chan at the Olympics (20th Century Fox, 1937)
artist: Eric RohmanTrouble in Paradise (Paramount, 1932)
artist: Gösta Åberg
(one of my favorite movies)
Tarnished Lady (Paramount, 1931)detailAnna Christie (MGM, 1930)
artist: Eric RohmanModern Times, 1936Harold Lloyd poster, 1933
artist: Tor Hörlin
The Killers (Universal, 1946)
artist: Martin Gavler (I learned from Martin Klasch)Now I'll Tell (Fox, 1934)
artist: AslundBureau of Missing Persons (Warner Brothers, First National, 1933)
artist: FuchsBetty of Greystone (Triangle, 1916)
artist: Håkansson
Billions (Metro, 1920)detailThe Mummy, 1929
via Martin KlaschThe Invisible Ray, 1936
artist: Fuchs
via Martin KlaschThe Black Cat (Universal, 1941)
artist: Gösta Åberg
The Wolf Man (Universal, 1943)
artist: Gösta Åberg
Mystery of Edwin Drood (Universal, 1935)detailThe Dragon Murder Case (Warner Brothers, 1934)
artist: Gösta Åberg
Stamboul Quest (MGM, 1934)
artist: Gösta Åberg
Speak Easily (MGM, 1932)
artist: Carl Gustav BerglowDoughboys (MGM, 1930)
artist: Gösta Åberg
nice Buster Keaton font
The Silver Slave (Warner Brothers, 1927)We Have Our Moments (Universal, 1937)
artist: Gösta Åberg
Words and Music (Fox, 1929)
artist: Eric RohmanThe Crime of the Century (Paramount, 1933)
artist: Gösta Åberg
Woman (Hiller & Wick, 1918)
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