Island of Lost Souls 1932 Paramount One-Sheet — H.G. Wells Panther Woman
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Island of Lost Souls 1932 Paramount One-Sheet — H.G. Wells Panther Woman

Released in 1932 and promoted into 1933, this one-sheet poster for Paramount's 'Island of Lost Souls' arrived at the peak of Pre-Code Hollywood horror, adapting H.G. Wells' 'The Island of Doctor Moreau.' Lurid and sensational, the composition features a seductive, semi-clad 'Panther Woman' lounging in the foreground while shipwrecked men and a lurking beast-man haunt a tropical island backdrop — encapsulating the era's fascination with mad science, human-animal hybridity, and forbidden desire.

Category: Poster
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A half-naked feline femme fatale luring doomed men to their destruction while a snarling beast lurks in the shadows — all plastered in screaming yellow type proclaiming body-and-soul destruction. Pre-Code Hollywood pulp excess at its most gloriously shameless.

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THE PANTHER WOMAN lured men on — only to destroy them body and soul! H.G. WELLS' ISLAND OF LOST SOULS WITH CHARLES LAUGHTON BELA LUGOSI RICHARD ARLEN LEILA HYAMS AND THE PANTHER WOMAN a Paramount Picture

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