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Original De Toth, Andre Movie Posters
André De Toth movie posters span westerns, crime films, and noir from the 1940s and 1950s — original Hollywood studio prints from a director whose sharp visual instincts have been substantially reassessed by collectors and critics in recent decades. De Toth is most widely recognised for House of Wax (1953) — the 3D horror film starring Vincent Price that was Warner Bros.'s first major 3D production and one of the defining genre spectacles of the early 1950s.
Find original House of Wax campaign materials and you're working with one of the most distinctive horror film advertising pieces of the decade: the 3D gimmick was exploited in everything from lobby displays to the one-sheet design, and the Vincent Price imagery established his status as Hollywood's premier horror villain. Original theatrical materials from the 1953 release are genuinely rare.
De Toth's western output — Ramrod (1947), Man in the Saddle (1951), Springfield Rifle (1952), Thunder Over the Plains (1953) — produced campaign materials in the robust illustrated western style of the period that are now collected as examples of mid-century western advertising art. Crime and noir work — Pitfall (1948), Slattery's Hurricane (1949) — produced materials of the moody, photographically influenced style of late 1940s studio noir.
All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals. Browse alongside our Horror and Adventure collections.