Polish film posters, particularly from the Cold War era, are among the most creative and bizarre marketing tools ever created for major feature films. The Communist regime disdained the West's aggrandizement of Hollywood stars, thus most of the American and British films shown in Poland often had modern art designs that downplayed the star power. Instead, the posters used subliminal themes to suggest what the film was about. London's Guardian newspaper has presented a gallery of some of the most intriguing Polish film posters. Click here to viewÂ