Framed Crime Movie Posters

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Scar 2
by Naxart
25" x 31"
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Aladdin
by Anthony Ross
31" x 31"
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Godfather Watercolor
by Naxart
25" x 31"
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Scar Watercolor
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Scar 1
by Naxart
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Scarface
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31" x 24"
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Framed Crime Movie Art

The battle between good and evil has always been a central theme in books and movies, with crime films revolving around similar subjects. The genre became popular in the early 30s when the first movies were produced and they range from classic titles, such as Agatha Christie’s works to modern action-packed films.

The suspense is generated in different ways and FramedArt.com captures the intensity of these movies in its Framed Crime Movie Posters.
A popular approach for crime movies is to withhold the name of the perpetrator and let the viewers make assumption as action unfolds. This is how the classic movies maintain suspense, but other techniques proved to be just as effective. By revealing the name of the wrongdoer and even starting the movie with a detailed presentation of the crime, the writers focus mostly on the ensuing chase. Twists and revelations keep viewers at the edge of their seats and the best crime movies leave a long lasting impression on the audience, just like the Framed Crime Movie Posters.

Crime movies featuring mobsters have been always popular and the best titles such as The Godfather, Scarface or Goodfellas are celebrated in Framed Crime Movie Posters. The central characters are giving weight to these movies and some of them are so complex that the audience has a hard time taking sides. In some movies, a plot twist changes the perception altogether and this adds a new layer of complexity on already intricate films.