eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 7g0333 FREUD Cuban R1990s John Huston, Montgomery Clift, Susannah York, completely different! Date Sold 1/21/2021Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Undated (probably 1990s) Re-Release Theatrical Unfolded Cuban Movie Poster (measures 20" x 30" [51 x 76 cm]) (Learn More) Freud (also released as "Freud: The Secret Passion" and as "Freud, His Life, His Loves, His Secret Passion"), the 1962 John Huston biography psychology melodrama ("Alone, he fought against his own dark passions... Against the taboos of an outrageous world... Knowing that the shocking truth could ruin his career... Destroy his marriage!"; "He dared to search beyond the flesh!"; "The boldly penetrating drama of the man who tore away the world's mask of sexual innocence!"; "Knowing that the shocking truth could ruin his career... Destroy his marriage!"; "'When you are in your office I close my ears to the intimate secrets you must share!'"; "An evening with Dr. Sigmund Freud") starring Montgomery Clift (in the title role as Sigmund Freud), Susannah York, Susan Kohner, Eileen Herlie, Eric Portman, Larry Parks (making a rare screen comeback after being blacklisted for testifying in the HUAC hearings), and David McCallum. The movie was briefly released as "Freud", but did so terribly that they immediately issued it under the title "The Secret Passion", in a desperate attempt to trick film-goers into thinking they were seeing a sleazy sex movie! (it didn't work). NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Artist: A Important Added Info: Note that silkscreen (also known as screen printing) is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a poster. Only one color is printed at a time, so several screens must be used to produce a multicolored design, and it is a laborious technique because it is traditionally all done by hand. Because of the rich thickness of the layer of color on the paper and the resulting depth and brilliance achieved through silkscreen printing, this technique was preferred by many artists throughout many cultures and periods. Condition: good to very good. The poster has a few light scuff marks, typical of Cuban silkscreen posters and there are a few tiny dot stains along a few blank edges. It is overall in in pretty nice condition. Learn More about condition grades
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