Description
A vintage movie poster from the early 20th century warns against cocaine use through bold red typography and stark black silhouettes depicting addiction's grip and social consequences. Cream-colored paper forms the background, contrasted with dramatic imagery of a woman's profile and shadowy figures, while urgent text proclaims this "the thrill that kills" as a cautionary lesson for parents and children alike. In a history classroom, museum exhibit, or educational space exploring early public health messaging. Printed on glossy aluminum and made to order, ready to hang with the hardware built into the back. Original artwork in a finish that holds its color and resists fading, not a quick print off a shelf.