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The Crying Game / quad / UK

14.03.16

Poster Poster

This UK quad poster for the release of Neil Jordan‘s 1992 drama The Crying Game is notable for marking the end of an era of British film posters featuring painted artwork. As Sim Branaghan writes in his must-own book British Film Posters: An Illustrated History, ‘By the time this [quad] appeared in 1992, illustration on British posters was effectively dead.’ After this time it was a rare exception that a film wasn’t advertised using a photographic montage, often with the same image being used around the globe to promote a film.

The production company behind the film, Palace Pictures, had worked with Jordan on other features, including Mona Lisa and The Company of Wolves and had regularly worked with artists and illustrators when it came to the posters for the films they released. Celebrated artist Graham Humphreys received his big break into working as an illustrator for film posters when he was asked to paint the artwork to be used on the quad for The Evil Dead, which Palace were distributing in the UK. For more details see the Film on Paper interview with Humphreys which can be read here.

The Crying Game was written by Jordan (he would later win an Academy Award for the screenplay) and stars Stephen Rea as a member of an IRA crew who kidnap a British soldier called Jody (Forest Whitaker) by luring him into a wood with the promise of sex from one of their squad, Jude (Miranda Richardson). The group demand the release of imprisoned IRA members and threaten to execute Jody if their requests are not met.

Fergus and the soldier strike up an uneasy friendship, despite their differences. When the hostage situation goes horribly wrong Fergus is forced into hiding and moves to London, assuming a new identity as ‘Jimmy’. There he looks up Jody’s girlfriend Dil (Jaye Davidson) whom Jody had spoken a lot about and eventually the pair form a tentative relationship. But there’s more to Dil than Fergus realises and the danger that his past life will be uncovered by her grows ever larger.

The film was met with critical praise and glowing reviews around the globe but failed to perform at the UK and Ireland box-office, something that is now felt to be due to its heavy political undertones and the public’s attitude towards the IRA. It was released in the US by Miramax and became a sleeper hit over the following weeks. As hinted at by one of the press quotes on the poster, it’s one of those films that has a plot twist so significant that it becomes the main reason people are aware of and discuss the film (see also ‘The Sixth Sense’).

 

Empire Of The Sun / B2 / artwork style / Japan

17.05.11

Poster Poster
Title
Empire Of The Sun
AKA
--
Year of Film
1987
Director
Steven Spielberg
Starring
Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Miranda Richardson, Nigel Havers
Origin of Film
USA
Genre(s) of Film
Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Miranda Richardson, Nigel Havers,
Type of Poster
B2
Style of Poster
Artwork style
Origin of Poster
Japan
Year of Poster
1988
Designer
John Alvin
Artist
John Alvin
Size (inches)
20 5/16" x 28 14/16"
SS or DS
SS
Tagline
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Empire Of The Sun / B2 / photo style / Japan

17.05.11

Poster Poster
Title
Empire Of The Sun
AKA
--
Year of Film
1987
Director
Steven Spielberg
Starring
Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Miranda Richardson, Nigel Havers
Origin of Film
USA
Genre(s) of Film
Christian Bale, John Malkovich, Miranda Richardson, Nigel Havers,
Type of Poster
B2
Style of Poster
Zero
Origin of Poster
Japan
Year of Poster
1988
Designer
Unknown
Artist
--
Size (inches)
20 6/16" x 28 14/16"
SS or DS
SS
Tagline
--

Sleepy Hollow / one sheet / advance / USA

17.05.11

Poster Poster