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QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY Movie Poster - Hand Painted Ghana Art

QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY Movie Poster - Hand Painted Ghana Art

QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY Movie Poster - Hand Painted in Ghana

This beautiful QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY movie poster is a unique piece of art, hand-painted on canvas in Ghana, West Africa. It is a stunning example of African hand-painted movie posters, offering a glimpse into the vibrant culture and artistic tradition of the region.

Details for This Film and Poster

  • Film: QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY
  • Genre: Horror
  • Artist: Hand Painted in Ghana by Sunil Shetty for JK Video Club
  • Size: 58" x 38" (147 cm x 96 cm)
  • Condition: In very good condition. Some areas show paint wear and minor signs of usage. Please see photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster for "Quicksilver Highway" is a stunning example of Ghanaian artistry. Painted with vibrant colors and intricate details, it captures the essence of the horror anthology film directed by Mick Garris. The poster, painted on recycled flour sacks, is a unique piece of African art that showcases the creativity and skill of local artists.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a significant cultural artifact, representing a unique form of African art. These posters are hand-painted on recycled flour sacks by local artists and were originally created to promote movies in local cinemas. This art form emerged in the 1980s with the advent of video and mobile cinemas in Ghana. Operators of these mobile cinemas needed large, eye-catching posters to attract audiences, leading to the creation of these vibrant artworks.

The artists had the freedom to add and change scenes, creating posters that were often more dramatic and colorful than the films themselves. Each poster is a one-of-a-kind piece that reflects the artist's interpretation and creativity. Despite the decline of mobile cinemas in the mid-1990s due to the widespread availability of television and video, these posters remain highly collectible and are celebrated in museums worldwide.

Ghanaian movie posters not only serve as advertisements but also as a testament to the resourcefulness and artistic talent of the local artists. They hold a special place in the history of African cinema and continue to be cherished by collectors and art enthusiasts.

Film Information

"Quicksilver Highway" (1997)

  • Genre: Horror Anthology
  • Director: Mick Garris
  • Cast: Christopher Lloyd, Matt Frewer, Raphael Sbarge, Missy Crider
  • Plot: "Quicksilver Highway" is a horror anthology film featuring two stories. The first story, based on Stephen King's "Chattery Teeth," follows a traveling salesman who encounters a pair of haunted teeth. The second story, based on Clive Barker's "The Body Politic," depicts a surgeon whose hands develop a murderous will of their own. Both stories are linked by the mysterious traveler Aaron Quicksilver, played by Christopher Lloyd.

"Quicksilver Highway" combines elements of horror and dark fantasy, offering a chilling and entertaining experience. Directed by Mick Garris, known for his work in the horror genre, the film features memorable performances by Christopher Lloyd and Matt Frewer. The anthology format allows for diverse storytelling, making it a unique addition to the horror genre.

Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.

For a glimpse into the history and artistry of these posters, visit TribalGH's collection of sold Ghana movie posters Archives.

Discover More About "Quicksilver Highway"

For those interested in exploring more about the chilling tales of "Quicksilver Highway," the following resources offer extensive insights into the movie's background, making, and reviews:

Wikipedia's detailed page on "Quicksilver Highway" for a comprehensive overview

To see reviews and ratings, visit Rotten Tomatoes

For cast, crew, and full credits, IMDb provides an exhaustive list

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