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Bernhard Grzimek - Bambuti - 1950年代
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Bernhard Grzimek - Bambuti - 1950年代

Original US theatrical one-sheet movie poster for Bambuti (1959), the American release title of the German wildlife documentary Kein Platz für wilde Tiere (1956), directed by Dr. Bernhard Grzimek and Michael Grzimek. Originally produced in Germany and later released in the United States under the titles Bambuti and No Place for Wild Animals, this influential African wildlife documentary was internationally acclaimed and promoted as an unprecedented cinematic record of animal life, tribal cultures, and survival in the wild. Printed in the United States for theatrical exhibition, this one-sheet reflects the sensational mid-1950s exploitation-style marketing used to attract audiences, featuring dramatic slogans such as “Untamed Fury!” and “A Fantastic Fight for Life Never Before Filmed!”. The artwork depicts a vivid illustrated confrontation between a tribesman and a charging rhinoceros, surrounded by jungle scenery and inset scenes promising stampedes, ritual life, and dangerous wildlife encounters — a classic example of 1950s jungle and wildlife exploitation poster art, presented in Technicolor. Details Film Title (US): Bambuti (1959) Original Title: Kein Platz für wilde Tiere (1956) Alternate US Title: No Place for Wild Animals Directors: Dr. Bernhard Grzimek, Michael Grzimek Narration: Viktor de Kowa (original German version), Carleton Young (English version) Genre: Wildlife Documentary / Adventure Country: Germany / USA Poster Type: Original US theatrical release Format: One-Sheet (folded as issued) Size: 27 × 41 inches (69 × 104 cm) Color Process: Technicolor Condition: Original vintage condition – folded as issued; visible fold lines consistent with age, strong colors, no major paper loss or restoration. Collector’s Note A historically important wildlife documentary associated with Bernhard Grzimek, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century conservation filmmaking. US posters for Bambuti are highly collectible due to their striking illustrated artwork and bold exploitation-era marketing, which sharply contrasts with the film’s scientific and documentary intent. A standout piece for collectors of wildlife cinema, African adventure films, 1950s exploitation posters, and Technicolor movie art.

編號 102003127

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Bernhard Grzimek - Bambuti - 1950年代

Bernhard Grzimek - Bambuti - 1950年代

Original US theatrical one-sheet movie poster for Bambuti (1959), the American release title of the German wildlife documentary Kein Platz für wilde Tiere (1956), directed by Dr. Bernhard Grzimek and Michael Grzimek.

Originally produced in Germany and later released in the United States under the titles Bambuti and No Place for Wild Animals, this influential African wildlife documentary was internationally acclaimed and promoted as an unprecedented cinematic record of animal life, tribal cultures, and survival in the wild.

Printed in the United States for theatrical exhibition, this one-sheet reflects the sensational mid-1950s exploitation-style marketing used to attract audiences, featuring dramatic slogans such as “Untamed Fury!” and “A Fantastic Fight for Life Never Before Filmed!”.

The artwork depicts a vivid illustrated confrontation between a tribesman and a charging rhinoceros, surrounded by jungle scenery and inset scenes promising stampedes, ritual life, and dangerous wildlife encounters — a classic example of 1950s jungle and wildlife exploitation poster art, presented in Technicolor.

Details
Film Title (US): Bambuti (1959)
Original Title: Kein Platz für wilde Tiere (1956)
Alternate US Title: No Place for Wild Animals
Directors: Dr. Bernhard Grzimek, Michael Grzimek
Narration: Viktor de Kowa (original German version), Carleton Young (English version)
Genre: Wildlife Documentary / Adventure
Country: Germany / USA
Poster Type: Original US theatrical release
Format: One-Sheet (folded as issued)
Size: 27 × 41 inches (69 × 104 cm)
Color Process: Technicolor
Condition: Original vintage condition – folded as issued; visible fold lines consistent with age, strong colors, no major paper loss or restoration.

Collector’s Note
A historically important wildlife documentary associated with Bernhard Grzimek, one of the most influential figures in 20th-century conservation filmmaking.
US posters for Bambuti are highly collectible due to their striking illustrated artwork and bold exploitation-era marketing, which sharply contrasts with the film’s scientific and documentary intent.

A standout piece for collectors of wildlife cinema, African adventure films, 1950s exploitation posters, and Technicolor movie art.


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