''April in Paris'', 1952, movie poster painting
by Movie World Posters
Title
''April in Paris'', 1952, movie poster painting
Artist
Movie World Posters
Medium
Painting - Movie Posters
Description
Base painting of the vintage movie poster for ''April in Paris'', released in 1952 and directed by David Butler, is a charming romantic musical comedy that transports viewers to the enchanting streets of Paris. Starring Doris Day and Ray Bolger, the film captures the magic and romance of the French capital while delivering plenty of laughs and delightful musical numbers.
Doris Day stars as Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson, a chorus girl from New York who wins a trip to Paris in a contest. Ray Bolger portrays S. Winthrop Putnam, a clumsy and eccentric diplomat who becomes entangled in Ethel's adventures. As the mismatched pair explores the sights and sounds of Paris, they find themselves falling in love amidst a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings.
Doris Day delivers a delightful and effervescent performance as Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson, bringing her trademark charm, wit, and vocal talent to the role. Day's infectious energy and irresistible charisma light up the screen, making her a joy to watch as she navigates the romantic and comedic escapades of the film.
Ray Bolger shines as S. Winthrop Putnam, the bumbling diplomat whose awkward antics and endearing clumsiness provide plenty of laughs throughout the film. Bolger's physical comedy skills and comic timing are on full display, making him the perfect foil to Day's vivacious and spirited character.
Directed by David Butler, "April in Paris" is a visually stunning film that showcases the beauty and romance of the French capital. Through its colorful cinematography, catchy musical numbers, and lively dance sequences, the film transports viewers to a world of glamour and sophistication, where love and laughter abound.
While "April in Paris" may be over six decades old, it remains a timeless classic that continues to charm audiences with its irresistible blend of romance, comedy, and music. Doris Day and Ray Bolger's delightful performances, coupled with David Butler's skillful direction, ensure that the film remains a beloved favorite among fans of classic Hollywood musicals.
Base art is the poster artwork after the text has been digitally removed.
About the artist:
Benny Stilling was a Danish poster designer whose career spans from the 1940s through the 1960s. He had an extremely recognizable style, strongly linked to advertising and reminiscent of vintage advertising of the period. Over the three decades of his production, his style became more personal and modern.
Stilling's posters are characterized by highly marked black outlines and solid graphic elements. Figures of the actors are clearly detached from the backgrounds of their posters. While his choice of pastel background colors, such as powder blues, light greens, and pinks, is also a particular feature in much of his work. The modernity of Stilling's style became most apparent in the 1960s.
Search "Stilling" to see more of his art.
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October 30th, 2022
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