Albert Kallis – Film poster artist

  

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Albert Kallis was a professional artist who designed many film posters for American International Pictures (AIP) releases in the 1950s. Kallis’ striking designs elevated the selling of exploitation movies to a new art form in itself. Indeed, AIP’s Sam Arkoff and James H. Nicholson would often have a poster designed first to pre-sell a movie to theatre owners before it even went into production.

Below are just some of the lurid posters that this prolific artist created; they are representative of a time when movies could be sold to a potential audience eager for thrills by just a single image alone whilst going on to become key examples of American pop culture iconography in themselves.

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This terrified woman image was reused for the artwork for The Embalmer (1965)

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Some of the artwork above was worked on by Reynold Brown or may have been his work supervised by Albert Kallis. If anyone knows more information please comment below. In 1958, Kallis also co-founded the IHOP (International House of Pancakes) restaurant chain.

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