Colorful 1950s Film Posters by Ernesto García Cabral

In the 1950s, as cinema flourished worldwide, Mexican illustrator Ernesto García Cabral introduced a striking visual style to film promotion.

Nicknamed “El Chango,” he infused his posters with vivid colors, fluid lines, and dynamic movement that embodied the spirit of mid-century cinema. His work elevated movie advertising into a fusion of fine art and popular culture, making each piece a collectible design. From melodramas and thrillers to musicals, his posters conveyed both glamour and emotional depth, capturing the era’s cinematic energy. Cabral’s artistry not only reflected the films themselves but also defined the pulse of Mexican cinema’s golden age, securing his place as a legendary poster master.

h/t: vintag.es

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