Posts tagged "Ghanaian movie posters"
Mission Impossible II - Ghanaian poster

Mission Impossible II – Ghanaian poster

I hope that the only time "Mission Impossible" or "Tom Cruise" will be read on Mondo Exploito is in the same sentence as "Ghanaian movie poster".
Under Siege - Ghanaian poster

Under Siege – Ghanaian poster

It's been a while since I've posted a poster from Ghana. It's also been a while since I've posted about Steven Seagal. Let's kill two birds with one hilarious Ghanaian poster.
More Ghanaian posters for African movies

More Ghanaian posters for African movies

Here are some more Ghanaian posters for African movies. And yes, they are bonkers.
Ghanaian posters for African movies

Ghanaian posters for African movies

These posters are pretty wild to put it mildly. Reoccurring themes start to become apparent. Snakes coming out of vaginas and babies being murdered are prevalent.
Planet Terror - Ghanaian poster

Planet Terror – Ghanaian poster

This Ghanaian poster for Planet Terror is all kinds of amazing. From the delirious screaming expression to the impossible stance, the artwork hurts when you look at it for too long. Those of us that have seen the movie must also ask, "who is that?"
Braindead - Ghanaian poster

Braindead – Ghanaian poster

I really hope Peter Jackson has seen this amazing Ghanaian poster of his masterpiece, Braindead (1992), or Dead Alive as it’s known in the States. Wowsers. Movie: Braindead Director: Peter Jackson Country of movie: New Zealand Year of movie: 1992 Country of poster: Ghana
Marked for Death - Ghanaian poster

Marked for Death – Ghanaian poster

Ahhh, Steven Seagal and Ghanaian movie posters – two of my favourite things in the world – together in perfect harmony… Movie: Marked for Death Director: Dwight H. Little Country of movie: USA Year of movie: 1990 Country of poster: Ghana
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Ghanaian poster

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Ghanaian poster

If you’re not familiar with the phenomenon of movie posters from Ghana, do yourself a favour and do a Google images search. You won’t be disappointed. Along with many other cinema geeks, I’m obsessed with Ghanaian movie posters. They tread a fine line between works of genius and works of idiotic madness. And never do...