Five-color offset lithograph poster. 61x45.5 cm (24x18"). No. 152 of 300 signed copies from a total edition of 2,453. First Edition. Signed by David Lance Goines at lower right. Produced for the Pacific Film Archive screening of Nosferatu directed by F. W. Murnau. "There's nothing like being un-dead to assure immortality. Bram Stoker's 1897 novel about vampires and werewolves came out just in time to give a century of film makers grist for their dark Satanic mills, and there's no sign of their slowing down. Stoker was for many years the manager of the famous British actor Sir Henry Irving. Perhaps this exposure to the stage was where he got the basic idea of a bloodsucking ghost that preys on the living." - David Lance Goines DLG 69.
Five-color offset lithograph poster. 61x45.5 cm (24x18"). No. 152 of 300 signed copies from a total edition of 2,453. First Edition. Signed by David Lance Goines at lower right. Produced for the Pacific Film Archive screening of Nosferatu directed by F. W. Murnau. "There's nothing like being un-dead to assure immortality. Bram Stoker's 1897 novel about vampires and werewolves came out just in time to give a century of film makers grist for their dark Satanic mills, and there's no sign of their slowing down. Stoker was for many years the manager of the famous British actor Sir Henry Irving. Perhaps this exposure to the stage was where he got the basic idea of a bloodsucking ghost that preys on the living." - David Lance Goines DLG 69.
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