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1948152186N.p.: N.p. 1948. Draft script for the 1948 British film. Copy belonging to production manager Mickey Delamar with his name in manuscript pencil to the title page and his manuscript annotations throughout. With revision pages laid in throughout the script along with a distribution receipt signed by Delamar and with a reference photograph from the film showing actors Vivien Leigh and Ralph Richardson. <br /> <br /> Delamar worked as a producer production manager and assistant director on over 30 films and was active in the film industry for four decades. His credits include Charlie Chaplin's "A King in New York" 1957 Francois Truffaut's "Fahrenheit 451" 1966 and Terence Young's "Mayerling" 1968.<br /> <br /> Based on the classic 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy about how all happy families are alike but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. <br /> <br /> Set in St. Petersburg. <br /> <br /> Black titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for novelist Tolstoy and screenwriters Jean Anouilh Julien Duvivier and Guy Morgan. 190 leaves with last page of text numbered 165. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with pink and white undated revision pages throughout. Housed in a navy spring binder as originally used. <br /> <br /> Pages supple but Very Good only overall with curling at the edges. Photograph about Very Good with moderate soil and toning. Binder Good with soil overall. N.p. unknown
1935160641Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1935. Vintage reference photograph from the 1935 film showing a ballroom interior with crew members visible to the far left. MGM stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> Based on the classic 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy about a young woman whose loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br /> <br /> Set in St. Petersburg. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Pinholes at the corners else about Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1935152334N.p.: N.p. 1935. Vintage reference photograph from the 1935 film showing Greta Garbo as Anna Karenina on the train voyage home draped in furs and wistfully looking out the window. <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> Based on the classic 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy about a young woman whose loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br /> <br /> Set in St. Petersburg. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Lightly creased at the corners else Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1935152334N.p.: N.p. 1935. Vintage reference photograph from the 1935 film showing Greta Garbo as Anna Karenina on the train voyage home draped in furs and wistfully looking out the window. <br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>Based on the classic 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy about a young woman whose loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br/><br/>Set in St. Petersburg. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Lightly creased at the corners else Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1948150268N.p.: N.p. 1948. Vintage double-weight borderless photograph from the set of the 1948 film showing actress Vivien Leigh in conversation with costume designer Cecil Beaton. With two printed mimeo snipes on the verso along with a PIX agency stamp crediting photographer Carl Perutz. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>Based on the 1877 novel wherein a young woman's loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br/><br/>Leigh and Beaton met in 1941 becoming close friends for several years. Due to Leigh's declining mental health and Beaton's jealousy over her success however their friendship became strained culminating in a dramatic falling-out on the set of "Anna Karenina" which permanently estranged the pair.<br/><br/>Set in Russia. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing to the top corners. N.p. unknown books
1948149366London: British Lion 1948. Vintage reference photograph of director Julien Duvivier and cinematographer Henri Alekan in conversation with Orson Welles on the set of the 1948 film at London Film Studios in Shepperton. With holograph ink annotations on the verso regarding layout and identifying the figures in the photograph.<br/><br/>Based on the 1877 novel wherein a young woman's loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br/><br/>Welles visited England in 1948 to discuss his 1949 film "The Third Man" with producer Alexander Korda who also served as the producer for Duvivier's "Anna Karenina." Although Duvivier arguably achieved a lesser degree of lasting fame than many of his contemporaries the director was held in high esteem by Welles and fellow Hollywood greats Ingmar Bergman Michael Powell and John Ford.<br/><br/>Set in Russia. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. British Lion unknown books
1948152186N.p.: N.p. 1948. Draft script for the 1948 British film. Copy belonging to production manager Mickey Delamar with his name in holograph pencil to the title page and his holograph annotations throughout. With revision pages laid in throughout the script along with a distribution receipt signed by Delamar and with a reference photograph from the film showing actors Vivien Leigh and Ralph Richardson. <br/><br/>Delamar worked as a producer production manager and assistant director on over 30 films and was active in the film industry for four decades. His credits include Charlie Chaplin's "A King in New York" 1957 Francois Truffaut's "Fahrenheit 451" 1966 and Terence Young's "Mayerling" 1968.<br/><br/>Based on the classic 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy about a young woman whose loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br/><br/>Set in St. Petersburg. <br/><br/>Black titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for novelist Tolstoy and screenwriters Jean Anouilh Julien Duvivier and Guy Morgan. 190 leaves with last page of text numbered 165. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with pink and white undated revision pages throughout. Housed in a navy spring binder as originally used. <br/><br/>Pages supple but Very Good only overall with curling at the edges. Photograph about Very Good with moderate soil and toning. Binder Good with soil overall. N.p. unknown books
1961141296London: British Broadcasting Corporation BBC 1961. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1961 television movie adaptation. Snipe stamped to the verso. <br/><br/>Television adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's classic novel detailing the doomed romance between two Russian socialites. This version starring Claire Bloom as Anna Karenina and Sean Connery as Count Alexis Vronsky. <br/><br/>Set in Russia shot on location in London. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with extensive annotations to the verso. British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] unknown books
1958168498Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1958. Vintage publicity photograph from the 1958 film showing actress Eartha Kitt leaning against a lamppost smoking a cigarette. Layout annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on the verso.<br /> <br /> Based on Philip Yordan's 1936 play. A young woman returns to her family home hoping to escape life as as prostitute after being driven into destitution years before by her overbearing puritanical father. Yordan originally set his play in the Polish American community but failed to find backers. The script was subsequently offered to American Negro Theatre director Henry Wagstaff Gribble for an all African-American cast in 1944. It became a critical and commercial success running for 957 performances touring the United States and Europe and twice being adapted into film first in 1949 with a white cast directed by Irving Rapper and starring Paulette Goddard and again in 1957 restoring the all-Black cast and starring Kitt and Sammy Davis Jr. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Lightly toned and creased on the margins else Near Fine. United Artists unknown
1958134797Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1958. Original lobby card for the Quebecois release of the 1958 film "Anna Lucasta" a remake of the 1949 film directed by Irving Rapper adapted from screenwriter Yordan's 1936 play. <br/><br/>Lobby card number three in the set with the Quebec Censorship board's approval seal to the top right corner. An early Eartha Kitt film with a predominantly black cast in which Kitt plays a prostitute estranged from her family who reconciles with her father through marriage to a "respectable" college graduate. <br/><br/>14 x 11 inches. Very Good plus condition with cello tape to each corner. United Artists unknown books
1965161466N.p.: SRO Film Distributors 1965. Three vintage studio still photographs from the 1965 film. Each with provenance stamps on the versos one with a label obscuring an older provenance stamp. <br /> <br /> Anna a divorced dance instructor begins a relationship with Erik one of her students. <br /> <br /> Set in Gothenburg Sweden. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus one with a wax pencil annotation in the top left margin. SRO Film Distributors unknown
19491901200198Helsinki: British Lion Film Corporation 1949. No Binding. Near Fine. A cinema-used Finnish poster for the 1948 movie SPRING IN PARK LANE starring Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. The film was first screened in Finland in March 1949 - appropriately at the Ritz Cinema Helsinki - and there were no further theatrical releases. A big winner at the box office it is apparently one of the highest-grossing British movies of all time. It obviously enjoyed a long run in Finland because - based on presentation only I have never seen another example - this does appear to be a reprinting from the era but this is an educated guess only. It could be a first screening poster. The poster was printed by Norbladd & Pettersson and measures 23.5 inches x 16.25 inches 60cm x 41cm approx Standard Finnish A2. Extremely thin paper rule of thumb for Finnish posters - the older they are the thinner the paper. Condition: C8 VG to Fine This poster has a folding crease down near the bottom edge and a second across the right corner but none to the middle. Not unduly noticeable. Appears to have been mounted with a small tack at the top middle and pulled through at dismounting - - hole at that place above the top sheet-music illustration. No further pinholes. Small nick to bottom edge less than 1cm. Minor handling creases mostly to bottom corners. In super condition otherwise considering its frailty and remarkably clean. A lovely 1940's poster of an historic movie and cinema posters for this film are extremely rare. As well as describing the condition of our posters meticulously we also take great care to research them and establish and provide accurate information concerning dates of issue theatrical runs etc. Authenticity guaranteed! We are always happy to answer any questions about our listings. We describe all noticeable faults in our posters but for best appreciation of condition please examine the high-resolution images which accompany the listing. <br/> <br/> British Lion Film Corporation unknown
1890DG3908Cambridge: John Wilson and Son; University Press 1890. A few black & white photo illustrations; Red cloth gilt spine title & drab endpapers/pastedown; A very good nominally ex library copy with handsome observatory bookplate inside front cover minor spine fade & small scribble to bottom edge; 308 pages. Size: 9.25"x11.5". Hardcover. John Wilson and Son; University Press Hardcover
1879CM13908Cambridge: University Press 1879. Photometric Observations ; Red cloth gilt spine title drab endpapers/pastedown; A very good nominally ex-library copy with handsome observatory bookplate inside front cover; 317 pages Errata page. Size: 9.5"x11.5". Hardcover. University Press Hardcover
1937130740Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1937. Revised Final Draft script for the 1937 film. Copy belonging to Van Heflin with his manuscript annotations throughout. <br /> <br /> A romantic drama set to the back drop of the Annapolis Naval Academy. Bill Martin a young midshipman must chose between his love for Julia and his commitment to the navy in this 1937 film. <br /> <br /> Mint green titled wrappers rubber-stamped as Revised Final script on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 70 dated May 18 1937 with credits for writers Cabanne and Twist. Distribution page present with receipt removed. 140 leaves mimeograph duplication with annotations throughout. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good bound with three gold brads. RKO Radio Pictures unknown
1937130740Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1937. Revised Final Draft script for the 1937 film. Copy belonging to Van Heflin with his holograph annotations throughout. <br/><br/>A romantic drama set to the back drop of the Annapolis Naval Academy. Bill Martin a young midshipman must chose between his love for Julia and his commitment to the navy in this 1937 film. <br/><br/>Mint green titled wrappers rubber-stamped as Revised Final script on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 70 dated May 18 1937 with credits for writers Cabanne and Twist. Distribution page present with receipt removed. 140 leaves mimeograph duplication with annotations throughout. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good bound with three gold brads. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
68-7169NY NY: Music Theater of Lincoln Center 1966. Theatre Program. Folio. Stapled Wraps. 16 pp. B&W Photos throughout. Very Good. Scarce. NY, NY: Music Theater of Lincoln Center, 1966. paperback
1977164698N.p.: N.p. 1977. Set of seven color studio still photographs from the 1977 film each machine-numbered at the bottom left corner: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8.<br /> <br /> A romantic comedy about the strange relationship between a neurotic comedian and his quirky girlfriend. Winner of six Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay Best Actress and Best Actor. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in California and New York. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Ebert II. Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown
1977157687N.p.: N.p. 1977. Vintage reference photograph from the 1977 film showing director and actor Woody Allen. <br /> <br /> A romantic comedy about the strange relationship between a neurotic comedian and his quirky girlfriend. Winner of six Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay Best Actress and Best Actor. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in California and New York. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Ebert II. Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown
1977140868N.p.: Rollins-Joffe Productions 1977. Vintage studio still compiling 6 portrait photographs from the 1977 film. <br/><br/>Woody Allen's iconic romantic comedy explores the strange relationship between a neurotic comedian Alvy Allen and his quirky girlfriend Annie Keaton. Despite deep feelings for one another the duo is unable to resolves the problems in their relationship. The director's most important film marking a permanent shift from a director of satirical comedies to auteur status. Winner of 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Allen Best Screenplay Allen Best Actress Diane Keaton and Best Actor Allen. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California and new York. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/><br/>Ebert II. Rosenbaum 1000. Rollins-Joffe Productions unknown books
1927168059Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1927. Three vintage sepia-tone reference photographs from the 1927 silent film. Mimeo snipes on the versos. <br /> <br /> Lillian Gish's third film with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made at the height of her popularity about a woman who comes between two warring Scottish clans. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 7.5 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1982147630Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1982. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1982 film. <br/><br/>Based on the popular Broadway musical which was based on Harold Gray's popular comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" with music by Charles Stouse lyrics by Martin Charnin and book by Thomas Meehan.<br/><br/>Directed by John Huston the only musical in his 40-year directing career and featuring a blockbuster cast including Albert Finney Carol Burnett Tim Curry Bernadette Peters Edward Hermann and Ann Reinking "Annie" received mixed reviews and only grossed $57 million on a $50 million budget.<br/><br/>A television sequel "Annie: A Royal Adventure!" was released in 1995 Disney and Columbia Pictures made a television version in 1999 and Columbia would release another film adaptation in 2014.<br/><br/>Nominated for two Academy Awards.<br/><br/>Set in New York City. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Columbia Pictures unknown books
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1259676005.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback