Here is a list (in progress) of Bob Peak’s movie posters. Pictures and dedicated posts will be coming soon.
Notable Movie Posters
• West Side Story (1961): Peak's first film poster, known for its dynamic, vibrant montage style that set a new standard for movie advertising.
• My Fair Lady (1964): A graceful and classy design featuring the silhouette of Audrey Hepburn.
• Camelot (1967): Praised for capturing the glory of the legendary tale with vibrant imagery.
• For Love of Ivy (1968)
• Funny Girl (1968)
• Enter the Dragon (1973): Stunning poster for the seminal Bruce Lee martial arts film.
• Rollerball (1975): The artwork for this futuristic film helped define his style for science fiction movies.
• The Spy Who Loved Me (1977): One of his contributions to the James Bond franchise concepts.
• Superman (1978): Featured vibrant colors and strong contrasts, emphasizing the superhero's power.
• Apocalypse Now (1979): His iconic, haunting artwork for this film is in the Smithsonian's permanent collection.
• Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979): Created striking designs for the first five films in the series, helping to define the look of the franchise's early posters.
• Excalibur (1981): Peak created five different artworks for the film, one of which won a Society of Illustrators award.
• Pennies from Heaven (1981): A notable poster for the musical starring Steve Martin.
• The Dark Crystal (1982). Preliminary concepts.
• The Year of Living Dangerously (1982).
• Silverado (1985).