Crime Movie Posters Collection | MPA
This collection groups all original, vintage Crime movie posters and ephemera together for easy search, sort, and filtering, presenting a gripping archive of cinematic tales of lawlessness, justice, and moral ambiguity. Spanning decades, these posters, lobby cards, and press kits capture the raw intensity of the crime genre, known for its compelling narratives of gangsters, detectives, and heists. This collection invites enthusiasts to explore the visual legacy of crime films, showcasing their enduring ability to reflect societal tensions and captivate audiences.
The crime genre has been a cinematic staple since its early days. Silent films like The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) laid the groundwork, with posters using stark imagery to depict urban grit. The 1930s and 1940s, the era of classic gangster films and film noir, produced classics such as The Public Enemy (1931) and The Maltese Falcon (1941), their posters featuring bold silhouettes and moody lighting to evoke danger. The 1950s and 1960s brought sophisticated crime dramas like The Big Heat (1953) and The Killers (1964), with posters emphasizing gritty realism and charismatic antiheroes.
The 1970s and 1980s saw the genre evolve with films like The Godfather (1972), The French Connection (1971), and Scarface (1983), their posters blending iconic imagery—think of The Godfather’s puppeteer hand—with vibrant or ominous designs to reflect power and betrayal. The 1990s and 2000s delivered modern classics like Pulp Fiction (1994), Goodfellas (1990), and The Departed (2006), with posters using bold colors and dynamic compositions to capture chaotic energy. Recent decades have continued this legacy with films like No Country for Old Men (2007) and Knives Out (2019), their posters leveraging sleek, symbolic visuals to hint at intricate plots.
These posters and ephemera are more than promotional tools; they are cultural artifacts that trace the crime genre’s evolution alongside societal shifts, from Prohibition-era fears to modern anxieties about corruption. From the shadowy noir aesthetics of the 1940s to the polished designs of the 2010s, they reflect changing visual styles and storytelling approaches. This collection preserves the artistry of crime film promotion, offering insights into how these stories were marketed to thrill audiences. By organizing these materials for easy exploration, it celebrates the genre’s ability to engage with themes of morality, power, and justice, inviting collectors and fans to delve into the captivating world of crime cinema through its iconic visual legacy.
Movie Posters Australia has a large collection of original crime movie posters and movie ephemera available for you to add to your collection or display and enjoy. If you are looking for a particular crime movie poster and we don't have it, feel free to contact us with some information about what you are searching for (title name of the crime movie poster, year of the crime movie poster, size of the crime movie poster, and any other relevant information eg. style, advance, condition) and we'll be happy to see if we can find it in our stored items, or through our extensive network of dealers, collectors and contacts.
Movie Posters Australia have been avid collectors, and more recently dealers, of original vintage movie posters for 40 years. Our passion for movie posters comes from our love of movies and the poster art created for these movies that captures and evokes the same feelings and memories created from watching the films. Sometimes, the posters themselves can be more enjoyable than the movies. And with a framed movie poster on your wall you can continue to appreciate the movie, and the memories it created, every single day. Movie Posters Australia allows us to work with something we love.