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ArtistA cinematic film noir poster, full-frame composition, no borders. A mysterious man in a trench coat and fedora stands under a glowing streetlamp on a wet cobblestone street at night. Behind him rises a large clock tower resembling Big Ben, illuminated against a dark blue sky. In a nearby building, a woman stands in a lit window, watching silently. Fog drifts through the street, vintage cars parked along the sides, strong shadows and reflections on wet ground. Large, bold, integrated title typography in the center: “THE STRANGER” At the top, classic film billing in elegant vintage serif font: EDWARD G. ROBINSON – LORETTA YOUNG – ORSON WELLES Below the title, smaller billing line: “A Production by International Pictures” At the bottom, realistic film credits in authentic 1940s style: Directed by ORSON WELLES Produced by SAM SPIEGEL Screenplay by ANTHONY VEILLER Music by BRONISLAW KAPER Cinematography by RUSSELL METTY Highly detailed, cinematic lighting, strong contrast, atmospheric fog, realistic textures, dramatic noir mood. Style of classic 1940s film noir × modern cinematic realism.
Film Noir Die Spur des Fremden
A movie poster for "THE STRANGER," featuring a man in a trench coat and fedora standing in the middle of a cobblestone street at dusk. He is looking directly at the viewer. To his left is Big Ben, its clock face visible. In the background, on either side of Big Ben, are the Houses of Parliament. The street is foggy and wet, with reflections of streetlights and car headlights visible on the ground. There are several vintage cars parked along the street. On the right side of the poster, a woman is seen looking out of a window in a brick building. The color palette is dark and moody, with blues, grays, and yellows from the streetlights. The title "THE STRANGER" is prominently displayed in large, white, bold letters against the dark sky. Above the title are the names of the actors: "EDWARD G. ROBINSON - LORETTA YOUNG - ORSON WELLES," and below that, "A Production by INTERNATIONAL PICTURES." At the bottom of the poster, the credits include "Directed by ORSON WELLES / Produced by SAM SPIEGEL / Screenplay by ANTHONY VEILLER / Music by BRONISLAW KAPER / Cinemat