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A print of The Crimson Skull, 1922, by an unknown designer.
In the film The Crimson Skull, a town is tormented by a band of outlaws led by a skeleton bandit named “Skull.” The film's hero must join the gang as an undercover outlaw to end its tyranny. When accused of being a traitor, he is put to the “Crimson Skull” test in which, as the film’s pressbook describes, “one drop of blood decides his fate…” The film's six-sheet poster exaggerates the extent of the special effects around the villain’s skeleton-like appearance. In the actual film, he is clearly wearing a black unitard painted with white bones.
Measures 15 x 15 inches. Ships rolled.