The Godfather 1972 Advance Poster

The same designer who revolutionized album cover art at Columbia Records for Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck made the boldest movie poster of 1972 with nothing but a stark black field, a puppet master hand, and six words that turned Mario Puzo's bestselling novel into the most anticipated film of the decade. S. Neil Fujita first created the typeface and logo for Puzo's 1969 book jacket, extending the G over three letters to build a house for "God," and Paramount carried it straight to the screen. This original advance one-sheet is one of the most important pieces of graphic design in American pop culture, framed and ready to hang.

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