May 31, 2015
JERRY COTTON JAGUAR
Take a Sunday drive with FBI agent Jerry Cotton. Cotton was a best-selling character from German pulp novels and was featured in a series of movies. His 1968 outing Death in a Red Jaguar featured some great graphics with a classic E-Type! The film starred actor George Nader as Cotton and composer Peter Thomas (Raumpatrouille) returned to score. Look for the soundtrack compilation released by Crippled Dick Hotwax. Below: a promotional lobby card and poster from Germany, a French poster, and the German trailer. Drive safe and Enjoy!
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1960s,
crime,
cult film,
design,
FBI,
jaguar,
jerry cotton,
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poster art,
pulp fiction,
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