
We don’t need to tell you anything about The Asphalt Jungle because you’ve seen this film classic, right? So today we’re all about the poster. Look at this beauty. It was painted by Italian artist Angelo Cesselon, complete with his distinct signature and its supersized “O”. Cesselon worked for many studios and mastered a distinct style featuring large character portraits such as the one you see here. His work is among the most immediately identifiable of the mid-century period. As for the film, when you get John Huston directing a heist story you can’t go wrong. Don’t let the poster fool you, though—Marilyn Monroe is a bit player. Why is she starring on the art? Because Cesselon painted it a few years after the film’s initial release—by which time Monroe was world famous. The Asphalt Jungle premiered today in 1950.