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RAZOR'S EDGE,THE (1946) 28164 Movie Poster Tyrone Power Gene Tierney Anne Baxter Edmung Goulding

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Original Italian Four Foglio Poster (79x55) Theater Used Very Good Condition Art by Ercole Brini

Original 20th Century-Fox Italian 79x55 poster for the Darryl F. Zanuck production of THE RAZOR'S EDGE (1946), starring Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb, Herbert Marshall and directed by Edmund Goulding. THE RAZOR'S EDGE was a prestige production for Twentieth Century Fox from top to bottom, and Zanuck took a personal interest in its production. Maugham's story of a pilot returning after his service in World War II to encounter rampant materialism and spiritual crisis is given the most expensive treatment Hollywood could offer in 1946. With a production cost of over four million dollars, careful meticulous direction by Goulding and a large cast of two superstars, several accomplished actors, and an ensemble of great bit players including the wonderful Elsa Lanchester, Zanuck spared no effort in trying to capture the philosophical, intellectual and spiritual essence of Maugham's novel. Power, who was, arguably, Fox's top male star before World War II, returned to films for the fist time in years, playing a more mature character who has become, in essence, a seeker. Tierney plays his former sweetheart who expects Power to marry her, accept a high paying job she has arranged, and to settle into a comfortable, predictable life. But Maugham has other ideas - and thus Power (two decades before the Beatles did!) travels to India, to seek spiritual guidance. He stays for several years, meditating on the meaning of life and the value of personal integrity, before returning to the west and encountering the cast of characters from his former life - and the laundry list of melodramatic problems which Maugham has deftly provided, including sex, murder, malaise, romance, money, poverty and alcoholism. The ensuing story is complicated and not necessarily cinematic, yet Goulding manages to make the film entertaining. Anne Baxter earned a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award as one of Power's former friends, beset by tragedy and The Bottle. Tierney is excellent at scheming and Clifton Webb plays his trademark roue to perfection. With a filming schedule of over 100 days, very long for the time, Goulding filled the screen with opulence of set and costume; the screenplay by Lamar Trotti searches for gravitas, but realizes not much more than a solid entertaining melodrama. This poster was used in an Italian cinema, released in Italy after the war. Condition is very good, and we recommend restoration for the poster. Ask us about poster conservation services. Typically great art by Ercole Brini. MovieArt Original Film Posters in Austin, Texas guarantees this poster to be authentic.

Tyrone Power - Actor
Gene Tierney - Actor
John Payne - Actor
Anne Baxter - Actor
Clifton Webb - Actor
Herbert Marshall - Actor
Elsa Lanchester - Actor
EDMUND GOULDING - Director

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