Basic Instinct (1992) - Sharon Stone (Catherine Tramell)
Framed photograph of "Basic Instinct (1992) - Sharon Stone (Catherine Tramell)" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper 70x50 cm
- ✓ Solid wood frame: 75 × 55 × 2 cm | 3 mm crystal glass
- ✓ Numbered and signed limited edition (COA + Hologram)
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- ✓ Licensed photograph
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Basic Instinct - Sharon Stone in the interrogation room of the San Francisco police station
This iconic scene from Basic Instinct was shot at the Twentieth Century Fox studios in 1991, under the direction of Paul Verhoeven. Sharon Stone improvised the famous gesture of crossing and uncrossing her legs, unknowingly creating one of the most memorable moments in 1990s cinema. Discover our collection dedicated to Sharon Stone and the classics of Basic Instinct.
The film grossed 352 million dollars at the worldwide box office and propelled Sharon Stone to international stardom. This performance earned her a Golden Globe and established her reputation as an actress capable of embodying complex femmes fatales. Verhoeven's psychological thriller left a definitive mark on the 1990s and influenced an entire generation of contemporary film noir.
Capture the disturbing intensity of Catherine Tramell's gaze in this scene that redefined the art of seduction in cinema.
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