This beautiful West German promo poster was made for Zsa Zsa Gabor’s 1958 cheeseball sci-fi flick Queen of Outer Space, titled in German In den Krallen der Venus—“in the the claws of Venus.” This is our third entry on the film, though not because it’s good. It’s because the promo art is excellent, as you can see by looking at the U.S. promos here, and the Italian ones here.
How is the film? As we know, space is a vacuum, which means no one can hear you scream to get back the eighty minutes you lost watching this. Is it so bad it’s actually good? Well, maybe. It was meant to be silly, but in the end you’ll probably have to supply your own humor.
The poster, by the way, is signed, but we can’t unravel the artist’s illegible scrawl. We’ve included it here in case you can. Feel free to let us know who this is, because their work is great. After three years floating around somewhere between Hollywood and the inner planets, Queen of Outer Space premiered in West Germany today in 1961.I hope your entry vehicle is sufficiently heat and pressure resistant, Captain.
Edit: It takes a village. Our friend Kevin has identified the artist as Ernst Litter, and now that we know who he is we’ll return to him a bit later. Thanks, Kevin.