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2025 Vintage Musicals Calendar

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16-month hanging calendar of frame-ready vintage musical movie poster art + commentary

Get ready to sing and dance with your favorite old musical films each month with this collection of faithfully reproduced vintage movie posters from the 1930s – 1960s.

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16-month hanging calendar of frame-ready vintage musical movie poster art + commentary

Get ready to sing and dance with your favorite old musical films each month with the Asgard Press 2025 Vintage Musicals Calendar, a collection of faithfully reproduced vintage movie posters from the 1930s – 1960s. These classic posters showcase the musical cinematic entertainment of an earlier era, complete with all the glitz and glamour of the big stars on the big screen. Musical movies of this era transported audiences to a world of song, dance, and enchantment. From the lavish productions of MGM to the energetic choreography of performers like Gene Kelly, these films captured the essence of joy and escapism. With memorable tunes, dazzling costumes, and elaborate sets, musicals like “The Music Man,” “State Fair,” and “Singin’ In the Rain” became timeless classics, leaving an indelible mark on the history of cinema. These movies not only showcased the talents of their performers but also served as a reflection of the cultural aspirations and dreams of their era, providing a respite from the realities of the time. Each month you can enjoy the poster art of one of these iconic films, accompanied by in-depth commentary telling the story behind each musical. With its large vertical format of 11×15 inches, our wire-bound wall calendar opens to an impressive 11×30 inches. The perforated design allows for easy removal of each month’s image, making them a perfect fit for standard 11×14 inch frames. Generously sized grid spaces leave plenty of room to keep track of all your appointments, reminders, and events. Bring the optimism of old Hollywood to your walls each month and organize your days with song and dance.

  • 2025 16-month wall calendar – Jan 2025-April 2026 – Use this calendar into the next year with mini-grid page of the first 4 months of 2026
  • Features full color vintage posters of classic musical movies accompanied by extended commentary each month detailing the story behind each poster’s film
  • Large format opens to 11″x30″ with spacious grid pages for at-a-glance organization of appointments and events, and includes major US holidays and moon phases
  • Includes 13 easy-to-remove prints that fit standard 11″x14″ frames for sustainable reuse
  • Decorate affordably with trendy vintage artwork and photos
  • Plenty of room to write in the grid spaces
  • Heavy, archival paper vibrantly showcases each month’s image and prevents bleed-through of pen or marker ink on grid pages
  • Perfect for hanging in home, office or classroom

 

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Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 15 × .25 in
ISBN

9781630368777

UPC

724638069405

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Interior image from the 2025 Vintage Musicals Calendar by Asgard Press

The Music Man; 1962; Studio: Warner Brothers; Director: Morton DaCosta; Cast: Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Paul Ford. When author and composer Meredith Wilson wrote a story about his childhood in a marching band and composed nearly 40 songs to go with it, the result was the 1957 stage hit The Music Man, one of the most successful Broadway musicals in history. The show’s director, Morton DaCosta, brought it to the silver screen for Warner Brothers in 1962, also acting as producer, ensuring the film would be faithful to the Broadway musical. The story follows the exploits of con man Harold Hill as he brings his marching band scam to a small mid-Western town, eventually ending on the straight and narrow after he redeems himself through love. Though Warner Brothers execs wanted a well-known movie actor to play the lead character Hill, considering Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Carey Grant, Wilson, who had contractual decision-making regarding actors, ultimately chose Robert Preston, who performed the role on Broadway for 883 of the show’s 1,375 performances. Shirley Jones, a veteran musical film actress with credits in movies such as Oklahoma! (1955) and Carousel (1956), was cast opposite Preston as the town’s librarian and Hill’s love interest. Only one song from the Broadway original was changed for the film, the tune “My White Knight,” which Wilson replaced with “Being In Love” to better fit Jones’ vocal range. Musical numbers in the film were also performed by the Buffalo Bills barbershop quartet, and the marching bands of the University of California and the University of Southern California, supplemented by many middle and high school students. The Music Man premiered in Wilson’s hometown of Mason City, Iowa and was a box office smash. Critics and audience members vindicated Wilson’s choice of Preston as the star, praising his energetic performance and seamless transition to the big screen. The film inspired countless children to pick up an instrument. Its optimistic message and small-town charm continue to resonate with audiences today, solidifying its place as a beloved American classic.

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