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Eric William Pulford (8 August 1915 – 30 July 2005)Eric Pulford
by Sim Branaghan, theguardian.com, 15 September 2005. Retrieved 31 March 2014. .
was a British
commercial artist Commercial art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising. Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promo ...
who, in a career of over 50 years, was responsible for over 1000 cinema poster designs.


Early life

Eric William Pulford was born in Beeston, a suburb of
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by populati ...
, in August 1915, the eldest of five children of a butcher father, and was educated there at
Cockburn High School Cockburn School (formerly Cockburn High School) is a mixed secondary school located in the Beeston area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The original school on this site was Parkside secondary modern, which was an all-boys school. The h ...
, until he left aged 14.


Early career

His career began in 1940 when Pulford, who was then doing freelance engineering illustration, began painting posters for
Rank Rank is the relative position, value, worth, complexity, power, importance, authority, level, etc. of a person or object within a ranking, such as: Level or position in a hierarchical organization * Academic rank * Diplomatic rank * Hierarchy * H ...
cinemas in the Leeds area. His work included ''Gaslight'', ''The Bluebird'', and ''Thief Of Baghdad''. In 1943 he was asked by Rank to set up a design studio in London and Pulford Publicity was established, funded by Downton Advertising, a
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agency connected with Rank. One of the first employees was the lettering artist Tom Brownlow. In the early years, Pulford did most of the design and painting himself. Early examples are ''
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'' (1944), ''
Odd Man Out ''Odd Man Out'' is a 1947 British film noir directed by Carol Reed, and starring James Mason, Robert Newton, Cyril Cusack, and Kathleen Ryan. Set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, it follows a wounded Nationalist leader who attempts to evade polic ...
'' (1946) and ''
Oliver Twist ''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', Charles Dickens's second novel, was published as a serial from 1837 to 1839, and as a three-volume book in 1838. Born in a workhouse, the orphan Oliver Twist is bound into apprenticeship with ...
'' (1948).


1950s & 60s

From the 1950s Pulford began to concentrate more on design with other illustrators producing the art work. Pulford Publicity bought a controlling interest in Downtons in the early 1960s and, as Downtons, became Britain's premier film advertising agency. Clients included Rank who owned the Gaumont and Odeon cinema chains, British Lion, Universal, United Artists and RKO. In 1965 Downtons merged with the Dixons agency, adding Columbia and Disney, and later Avco-Embassy and Brent Walker, to its portfolio of clients. One of Pulford's innovations was to bring talented your Italian artists to London. One was
Renato Fratini Renato Fratini (October 1932, in Rome – 1973 in Mexico)Branaghan, S. & Chibnall, S. (Ed.) (2006) ''British film posters: An illustrated history''. London: British Film Institute, pp. 185-190. was an Italian commercial artist who specialised ...
in 1958, who became one of the most important artists working for Downton.An interview with Sim Branaghan, author of ''British Film Posters: An Illustrated History''
Film on Paper, 10 February 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2014
Archived here.
/ref> Among the important Rank films for which Pulford designed the poster were the later
Norman Wisdom Sir Norman Joseph Wisdom, (4 February 1915 – 4 October 2010) was an English actor, comedian, musician and singer best known for a series of comedy films produced between 1953 and 1966 featuring a hapless onscreen character often called Norman ...
comedies, the "Doctor" films, and the
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series. He sometimes visited the sets of films in production and was lucky enough to attend the filming of the chariot race in Rome for the 1959 epic '' Ben Hur''.


1970s and 80s

In 1973 Pulford won an award for his design for the poster of Disney's ''
The Island at the Top of the World ''The Island at the Top of the World'' is a 1974 American live-action lost world fantasy adventure film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Winston Hibler. It was released by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distributi ...
'' (1973). By the end of his career Pulford was mainly supervising others and designing posters but not preparing the artwork. He continued to produce some finished works, however, including '' Stranger In The House'' (1967), ''
The Lady Vanishes ''The Lady Vanishes'' is a 1938 British mystery thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder, based on the 1936 novel ''The Wheel Spins'' by Ethel L ...
'' (1979), and '' Breathless'' (1983). The last complete poster that he produced was for '' The Evil that Men Do'' (1984), starring Charles Bronson. He retired in 1984.


Other work

Cinema posters were the mainstay for Pulford and Downtons, but amongst the other work completed were airline travel posters for
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.


References


External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20140407084543/http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/obituaries/82056-r-i-p-eric-pulford-british-film-poster-artist.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Pulford, Eric British poster artists Film poster artists 1915 births 2005 deaths Artists from Leeds