
Forbidden Planet Movie Art Print
This item is a landscape-oriented art print inspired by the 1956 science fiction film 'Forbidden Planet.' The central focus of the artwork is a sleek, metallic silver flying saucer (the United Planets Cruiser C-57D) landed on a desolate, rocky planetary surface under a teal-colored sky. A large, faint moon hangs in the background. The typography 'FORBIDDEN PLANET' is rendered across the top in a bold, stylized 3D font with a color gradient transitioning from yellow to pink/purple. The image appears to be a modern or mid-century revival print rather than a theatrical poster, possibly produced in the late 20th century. The print is housed in a simple, flat-profile metallic silver frame with a wide, off-white or beige mat board featuring a thin burgundy inner border. Physically, the matting shows visible foxing and age spots, particularly in the upper left and right corners, indicating some environmental aging. The frame appears to be lightweight metal with minor surface scuffs. The art itself displays a horizontal texture, suggesting it may be a lithographic print or a textured reproduction on paper or cardstock. While no artist signature is visible in this view, the style pays homage to the matte paintings and promotional art typical of 1950s space-age cinema.
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Estimated Value
$40 - $75
Basic Information
Category
Film Memorabilia and Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
March 23, 2026
Estimated Value
$40 - $75
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Unknown artist, untitled artwork
Item Description
This item is a landscape-oriented art print inspired by the 1956 science fiction film 'Forbidden Planet.' The central focus of the artwork is a sleek, metallic silver flying saucer (the United Planets Cruiser C-57D) landed on a desolate, rocky planetary surface under a teal-colored sky. A large, faint moon hangs in the background. The typography 'FORBIDDEN PLANET' is rendered across the top in a bold, stylized 3D font with a color gradient transitioning from yellow to pink/purple. The image appears to be a modern or mid-century revival print rather than a theatrical poster, possibly produced in the late 20th century. The print is housed in a simple, flat-profile metallic silver frame with a wide, off-white or beige mat board featuring a thin burgundy inner border. Physically, the matting shows visible foxing and age spots, particularly in the upper left and right corners, indicating some environmental aging. The frame appears to be lightweight metal with minor surface scuffs. The art itself displays a horizontal texture, suggesting it may be a lithographic print or a textured reproduction on paper or cardstock. While no artist signature is visible in this view, the style pays homage to the matte paintings and promotional art typical of 1950s space-age cinema.
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