Poster for “Black Narcissus” - 1947 by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
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Poster for “Black Narcissus” - 1947 by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
Do you know what the most frightening thing in the world is? It’s fear.
Behind the scenes of Powell & Pressburger’s The Red Shoes.
Kathleen Byron being heavenly in A Matter of Life and Death.
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (Powell and Pressburger, 1943)
David Farrar and Deborah Kerr in Black Narcissus.
The Red Shoes (1948) dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
Miss Page, I am not a circus conductor and you are not a horse!
Beautiful gifs!
A still from The Small Back Room.
A French poster for Gone to Earth, one of the most beautiful P&P films,
Behind the scenes of The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
The Red Shoes (1948) dir. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
They dance her out into the street, they dance her over the mountains and valleys, through fields and forests, through night and day. Time rushes by, love rushes by, life rushes by, but the Red Shoes go on.
Moira Shearer during the dragonfly ballet in The Tales of Hoffmann.
An extremely lurid poster for Peeping Tom, the film famous for effectively having ended Michael Powell’s career.
Anton Walbrook and Deborah Kerr in a publicity still from The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp.
Moira Shearer wearing one of the most splendid gowns ever featured on celluloid.
Publicity stills from A Matter of Life and Death.
A beautifully decadent publicity still from Oh! Rosalinda, one of the later Powell and Pressburger films.