''Salome, Where She Danced'', 1945 - art by Gosta Aberg is a mixed media by Movie World Posters which was uploaded on April 18th, 2021.
''Salome, Where She Danced'', 1945 - art by Gosta Aberg
A vintage movie poster reprint of ''Salome, Where She Danced'', a 1945 American Western musical film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne... more
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''Salome, Where She Danced'', 1945 - art by Gosta Aberg
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A vintage movie poster reprint of ''Salome, Where She Danced'', a 1945 American Western musical film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo. The film is set against the backdrop of the American Old West and incorporates elements of romance, adventure, and musical entertainment.
Here are some key elements of the film:
Yvonne De Carlo as Anna Marie: Yvonne De Carlo plays the lead role of Anna Marie, a European dancer and singer who travels to the American West. She becomes embroiled in the conflict and intrigue of the time, and her beauty and talent make her the center of attention.
Old West Setting: The film is set during the 19th century in the American West, a period known for its rugged landscapes, cowboys, and frontier towns. The Western backdrop adds a sense of adventure and danger to the story.
Musical Performances: "Salome, Where She Danced" features musical numbers and dance sequences that showcase Yvonne De Carlo's singing and dancing talents. These performances are integral to the film's entertainment value.
Romance and Intrigue: The film includes a romantic subplot involving Anna Marie and a Confederate officer, Captain Farrell (Rod Cameron). Their love story unfolds amid the backdrop of Civil War-era conflict and espionage.
Espionage and Conflict: The film's plot involves elements of espionage and intrigue as Anna Marie becomes involved with a Confederate spy ring attempting to undermine Union forces. This adds a layer of suspense to the story.
Spectacle and Entertainment: "Salome, Where She Danced" is known for its lavish production design and colorful costumes, which contribute to the film's spectacle and entertainment value. The film aims to provide audiences with a visually appealing and engaging cinematic experience.
Historical Liberties: While the film incorporates elements of historical context, it takes creative liberties and blends various genres, including the Western and musical, to create a unique and somewhat fantastical narrative.
"Salome, Where She Danced" is primarily remembered for its musical and dance sequences featuring Yvonne De Carlo, who later gained fame for her role as Lily Munster in the television series "The Munsters." While the film may not be considered a classic on par with some of the more iconic Hollywood productions of its era, it remains a notable entry in the genre of musical Westerns and showcases the talents of its leading actress.
About the artist:
Gösta Åberg (Sept. 6, 1905, Stockholm - April 9, 1981) was a Swedish painter, cartoonist, sculptor, and advertising artist. Between 1935 and 1965, Åberg designed posters for thousands of films, which are now part of the Film History collections at the Technical Museum in Stockholm.
Aberg creates incredibly modern conceptual graphic artworks. The faces of the movie stars are no longer the main protagonists of the composition, but often objects or distinctive scenes. The style is linear, geometric, essential.
Aberg creates extremely symbolic compositions, consisting of evocative elements but delineated in a precise manner. His works are characterized by simplicity and stylization. The objects are made uniform and simplified, giving the viewer a feeling of order and comprehensibility. Aberg is a refined interpreter of the world of cinema, which tends to make complex worlds immediate and clear.
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April 18th, 2021
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