Enzo Sciotti Dragon Blows poster art (1973)
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Near Dark (1987) - Italian Poster
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Enzo Sciotti (1944-2021), ‘Demons’ (1985)
“A group of people are trapped in a West Berlin movie theater infested with ravenous demons who proceed to kill and possess the humans one-by-one, thereby multiplying their numbers.”
A very, and I mean VERY, distant cousin to this film is 1988′s ‘Night of the Demons’ (heavily cribbing its camera work and plot from ‘The Evil Dead’). For me, it was a VHS Halloween staple that features a dance scene that feels like an interpretive dance of the birth of goth. (Now that I think about it, Amelia Kinkade might just be a precursor to Fairuza Balk in 1996′s ‘The Craft’)
Non-dubbed version of ‘Demons’
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"Phantasm II" artwork by Enzo Sciotti
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Enzo Sciotti was, in fact, a prolific graphic artist, born in 1944, who ground out over 3000 film posters in a long career. His work transcended Italy and also made it to American and British productions, as well as comic book covers and record sleeves. He also produced localised posters for US movies, back in the days before everything was standardised globally.
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Blue Velvet film poster by Enzo Sciotti.
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Zombie High poster by Enzo Sciotti
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A hand-painted poster artwork from Terence Young’s spy film Dr. No. Designed and executed by Italian artist Enzo Sciotti
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L.A. Takedown (1989)
Art by Enzo Sciotti
a.k.a. Heat: The Rough Draft
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Two Evil Eyes (1990) - Enzo Sciotti poster art.
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