The poster was designed by Kirsten G. Bickel at The Bickel Agency (later acquired by Warner Bros. Pictures). The team used a high‑resolution still from the final scene, then added the rain effect in post‑production to enhance drama. The result is a poster that instantly signals both the physical and emotional liberation that defines the film’s climax.
| ✔️ | Item | |---|------| | 1 | Designer credit – Kirsten G. Bickel (The Bickel Agency) | | 2 | Tim Robbins’ rain‑soaked silhouette | | 3 | Tagline: “Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free.” | | 4 | Color palette: rust, mud, sunrise amber | | 5 | Source: Official Warner Bros. archives or licensed merch store | shawshank redemption poster raquel welch
In Stephen King’s original novella and Frank Darabont’s film adaptation, Andy Dufresne uses posters to hide the tunnel he is chipping into his cell wall over the course of 19 years. While the posters change as time passes, each represents a different era of Hollywood glamour: The first, representing the 1940s. The poster was designed by Kirsten G