Kitty's Graffiti (1957)

The first film from Toei animation just a year later.

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Concept art by Alexander Vinokurov and Leonid Shvartsman for The Snow Queen (1957), dir. Lev Atamanov and Nikolay Fyodorov, Soyuzmultfilm

Based on the same Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale as Disney's Frozen, this Russian classic is among the finest animated films of the 1950s

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The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
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"EVERY HOUR HE GETS SMALLER ...SMALLer ...smaller"

"Victim of weird mist! Day by day he shrinks! Science is baffled! Cat becomes monster!"


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Josef Lada (1887-1957), Detem (1954).

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“Russia”, a porcelain figurine made at Dulyovo Porcelain Factory. Page from the “New Products” magazine (USSR, 1957)

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Unpopular opinion: But the Hammer Horror remakes from the late 50s are imo better than the classic Universal originals. Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and Horror of Dracula (1958) are just as essential as the Universal versions

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Hans Vandekerckhove (Belgium b.1957)
Mothership Road I (2019)

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Pages from the “New Products” magazine (1957): radio receiver, radiogram, console record player, movie camera.

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Edouardos Sakayan (Greek, b. 1957)

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张书旂(1900—1957),原名世忠,著名花鸟画家,其画风典雅明丽,别具一格,与徐悲鸿、柳子谷三人被称为画坛的“金陵三杰”

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张书旂(1900—1957),原名世忠,著名花鸟画家,其画风典雅明丽,别具一格,与徐悲鸿、柳子谷三人被称为画坛的“金陵三杰”

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Adolf Dietrich (schweitzerisch,1877-1957) - Abendstimmung am Untersee 1932 
Öl auf Malkarton Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Schweitz

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Check out Ryan Murphy's HOLLYWOOD on Netflix, and check out our top Rock Hudson picks...
- Paper doll cut-out book (1957)
- photo w/Douglas Sirk from CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT (1955)
- WRITTEN ON THE WIND (1956) Ital. poster
See more Rock at https://t.co/k3WuwRb6Nx

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THE ARABIAN NIGHTS illustrated by Edward Julius Detmold (1883-1957) published by Hodder & Stoughton (1924), republished by the Folio Society (2003). Tales shown (clockwise): The Story of Prince Assad; the Story of the 3 Calendars; Sinbad the Sailor

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Paris
Thierry Duval (b. 1957).

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American International Pictures released B-movies "Blood of Dracula" (1957) to many drive-in theaters on a double bill with "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein" (1957) with the tag line: "Warning! Can You Take It? Fiendish! Frenzied! Frightening! It Will Haunt You For Days Afterwards!

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