TAGGED: 1920s
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The Fate of a Flirt is a romantic comedy cutting across classes which is effectively illustrated in this playful poster design.

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This is one of two clown-focused cinema posters in the Cinema Art collection.

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This UFA production (original German title: Der Heilige Berg) was controversial director and film star Leni Riefenstahl’s first starring film role.

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This poster barely gives anything away. It focuses on the female romantic lead, Kitty Cranston (Betty Balfour), whose name appears as large as the film’s title.

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The title of the film may be Play Safe, but the poster does not.

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This is one of the many Cinema Art posters that features a different film title to other countries.

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Matrimony is a Swedish production staring Lil Dagover, the female lead in the classic German horror film The Cabinet of Dr Caligari, who also appears in many Fritz Lang and F

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The laboured and rather dry title of the film belies the dramatic images on the poster.

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The original title of this UFA production is Die Tolle Lola which, in most countries, was directly translated to The Fabulous Lola.

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The designer of this poster seems to have tried to disguise the German nature and original title of this UFA production.