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Hand-Painted Film Posters From Ghana 'a Delight for the Eye' in New York Exhibit
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Chuck Norris are all part of an unusual new exhibit at New York City’s Poster House. Hand-painted posters of the action heroes’ films once were used to advertise traveling screenings in the African nation of Ghana. Now they’re on display in “Baptized by Beefcake.” Poster House director Julia Knight told InsideEdition.com, “The images here are full of over the top muscles, huge bodybuilders, extreme lettering. So it's really a delight for the eye.”