Preview shown with watermark — removed on download
Every Night at Eight Movie Poster
Movie poster for 'Every Night at Eight' featuring George Raft as a conductor and Alice Faye, with singers and musical notes.
This vintage movie poster for "Every Night at Eight" features a striking design with bold colors and iconic imagery. The central figure, George Raft, is depicted as a conductor, baton in hand, exuding authority and charisma. Beside him, Alice Faye's name is prominently displayed, hinting at her co-starring role. The title itself, rendered in a distinctive blue font, is overlaid on a stylized musical staff, emphasizing the film's theme of music and performance. A group of elegantly dressed women in flowing gowns adds a touch of glamour, suggesting a musical revue or a story centered around aspiring singers. The bottom text highlights the film's significance as "The Screen's First Story of the Current Radio Craze... The Amateur Hour!", positioning it as a pioneering work in its genre. The overall aesthetic evokes the golden age of Hollywood, with its dramatic lighting, classic typography, and focus on star power.