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1937158246Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1937. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1937 film "National Film Archive London" stamp on versos. <br /> <br /> One of Fritz Lang's greatest American films and an important film noir antecedent very much predicting the "crime spree" films that would follow it notably "They Live By Night" 1948 "Gun Crazy" 1950 and "Bonnie and Clyde" 1967. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown
1937148240Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1937. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1937 film "National Film Archive London" stamp on versos. <br /> <br /> One of Fritz Lang's greatest American films and an important film noir antecedent very much predicting the "crime spree" films that would follow it notably "They Live By Night" 1948 "Gun Crazy" 1950 and "Bonnie and Clyde" 1967. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown
1937135914Los Angeles: Walter Wanger Productions 1937. Vintage pressbook and matching deluxe advertising supplement with a single ad mat laid in for the 1937 film. <br /> <br /> One of Fritz Lang's greatest American films and an important film noir antecedent very much predicting the "crime spree" films that would follow it notably "They Live By Night" 1948 "Gun Crazy" 1950 and "Bonnie and Clyde" 1967. <br /> <br /> Pressbook: Saddle stapled wrappers 18 pages. Some splitting at the spine heel else Near Fine unfolded. <br /> <br /> Advertiser's manual: Saddle stapled wrappers: 32 pages. One small cut-out else Near Fine and unfolded. Walter Wanger Productions unknown
70638Frankfurt: United International Pictures 1967. Movie Memorabilia A set of twelve German lobby cards from the film You Only Live Twice Man Lebt Nur Zweimal directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Sean Connery Donald Pleasence Karin Dor Akiko Wakabayashi and Tetsur Tamba. Colour half-tone images on thin stock measuring 21 x 30cm with production credits to lower margin. Presented in a black card case with printed labels 12. A fine set. From the collection of Ian Fleming bibliographer Jon Gilbert. Note on Format: the Lobby Card is a small poster or titled still printed on card stock usually 8 x 10 inches UK and Europe or 11 x 14 inches US in a landscape view. Generally produced in sets of eight in colour for Britain and America intended for display in a cinema foyer or lobby. Frankfurt: United International Pictures, 1967 unknown
033524New Rochelle NY: Spoken Arts Inc. Recording. Very Good -. 33&1/3 LP. 33&1/3 LP record: rubbed&scuffed w/library markings. 27 poems for children by John Ciardi <br/> <br/> Spoken Arts, Inc. unknown
155122New York: Deathtrap Films 1986. Vintage portrait photograph of actress Lung Leg from the 1985 short film. INSCRIBED on the verso in director Richard Kern's hand "Lung Leg / in / "You Killed Me First" / A R. Kern Movie / copyright 1986 / Photo copyright R Kern" with two "R. Kern Photographs" stamps and a "Deathtrap Films" stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> A landmark work in the Cinema of Transgression. Conceived by Kern and artist David Wojnarowicz as both a film and a multi-media art installation the film was shot unscripted over two days and was largely based on Wojnarowicz's childhood specifically the scenes concerning the terrifying and abusive father played by Wojnarowicz. Performance artist Karen Finley starred as the subservient mother and the young East Village model Leg who would go on to star in several more of Kern's films and music videos starred as the lead daughter Elisabeth/Cassandra. The film premiered at Wojnarowicz's "You Killed Me First Installation #8" at the Ground Zero Gallery in December 1985. <br /> <br /> A seemingly normal family sits down for Thanksgiving dinner and after a series of disturbing flashbacks revealing previous family traumas the daughter shoots her family at the dinner table angrily proclaiming "You killed me first!" A scathing and darkly humorous indictment of petit-bourgeois conservatism and religiosity.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Deathtrap Films unknown
20082081502112300596Not Available 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
1961148075Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1961. Vintage studio still photograph of Craig Hill Elaine Edwards and Willis Bouchey from the 1961 film. <br/><br/>Dr. Frank Harlow Hill flees to another town and changes his name after witnessing a murder of a detective taking up lodging in a remote home of the wheelchair boound Colonel Maitland Bouchey and his daughter Laurie Edwards. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Small circle in holograph ink over the name of Craig Hill on text in margin otherwise Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. United Artists unknown books
1970142976Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1970. Draft script for the 1970 film. <br/><br/>One of the more notable scripts from character actor and writer Leo Gordon whose Hollywood career began after his dishonorable discharge during WWll for robbing patrons at a bar. Throughout his 40 years as an actor art imitated life as the burly Gordon typically played an outlaw typecast predominately in Westerns. <br/><br/>Peter Collinson fresh off "The Italian Job" was reportedly a brute force in addition to excruciating temperatures on a set that was 200 miles outside of Istanbul. The pairing of the leads was lauded as Charles Bronson was at the height of European fame alongside a well-established Tony Curtis. <br/><br/><br/>Set in 1922 Greco-Turkish War shot on location in Turkey. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for Leo V. Gordon. 129 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1938148755N.p.: N.p. 1938. Vintage borderless double weight sepia photograph of James Stewart and Jean Arthur from the 1938 film. <br/><br/>Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1936 play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart about an eccentric family living in a large house in New York City including their daughter who falls in love with a banker a decent and goodhearted man despite his snobbish elitist family. Winner of two Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director and nominated for five more. Frank Capra's third Academy Award for Best Director in just five years.<br/><br/>Set in New York City. <br/><br/>8 x 10.25 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Byrge & Miller The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography 1934-1942. N.p. unknown books
1957132506Culver City CA: Waterlow and Sons / Columbia Pictures 1957. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1957 UK release of the 1956 US film. <br/><br/>Based on Samuel Hopkins Adams' magazine story "Night Bus" about a woman who is kidnapped by her father after she married a gold digger. She escapes to be with her husband and on her way meets a newspaper man who discovers her secret and subsequently falls in love. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light toning else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 356. Waterlow and Sons / Columbia Pictures unknown books
1972132503London: National Screen Service / London Screen Distributors 1972. Two vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1971 US film. <br/><br/>A young American soldier wants to lose his virginity before he's shipped off to Vietnam and luck would have it as he meets a young woman with a dark secret who appears willing to help out. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creases at the extremities else Near Fine. National Screen Service / London Screen Distributors unknown books
1938137535Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1938. Draft script for the 1939 film. Director George Marshall's working copy with his profuse substantive annotations throughout. <br/><br/>Ne'er-do-well circus owner Larsen E. Whipsnade W.C. Fields struggles to keep his performers and carnival business just a few steps ahead of the law in order to avoid foreclosure. Meanwhile Whipsnade's co-ed daughter Vicky attempts to navigate her equally confounding romantic entanglements in light of her father's financial trouble. <br/><br/>Also starring Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy as fictitious versions of themselves likely in an attempt to drawn attention to the duo's famous "radio feud" with Fields. <br/><br/>Light blue titled wrappers noted as REVISED SCRIPT on the front wrapper. Title page integral with the first page of text dated 10/31/38 noted as REVISED SCRIPT. 139 leaves with last page of text numbered 164. Typescript on onionskin stock with light green pink and gray revision pages throughout. Pages Near Fine front wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Lacking rear wrapper. Universal Pictures unknown books
1937144987Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1937. Vintage photograph of various members of the cast and crew including script supervisor on the set of the 1937 film. Identifying holograph annotations on the recto helpfully naming each person and holograph annotations and studio stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Jimmy Hughes Preston Foster a wealthy and eccentric lawyer loses a bet and has to work a day digging a ditch in his suit. While on the job Trudy Olson Joan Fontaine the daughter of the mayor who is up for reelection stops by to campaign. Being the smarmy talker that he is they strike up a conversation. As they fall into disagreement Trudy suggests that Jimmy run himself and in an empty threat he says he will. The newspaper picks up the story and Jimmy is swept up into politics and drawn close to Trudy striking up an unlikely romance. <br/><br/>8 x 9.5 inches. One inch tear in the bottom of the left margin otherwise Near Fine. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
196022052101Finland: Columbia Pictures 1960. No Binding. Very Good. A standard-sized Finnish A2 cinema-foyer poster for the Frank Capra movie starring James Stewart. The film was first screened in Finland in 1940 with a further short theatrical run in 1960. This poster dates from that re-release date. This particular poster is the work of prolific poster-designer R. Määttä. 60cm x 40cm approx. It is in Very Good condition with no pinholes or adhesive marks. There is handling creasing all around the edges A minor nick to paper at the bottom edge. Well preserved otherwise clean and bright. For best appreciation of condition please examine the high-resolution image which accompanies this listing. <br/> <br/> Columbia Pictures unknown
1970142976Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1970. Draft script for the 1970 film. <br /> <br /> One of the more notable scripts from character actor and writer Leo Gordon whose Hollywood career began after his dishonorable discharge during WWll for robbing patrons at a bar. Throughout his 40 years as an actor art imitated life as the burly Gordon typically played an outlaw typecast predominately in Westerns. <br /> <br /> Peter Collinson fresh off "The Italian Job" was reportedly a brute force in addition to excruciating temperatures on a set that was 200 miles outside of Istanbul. The pairing of the leads was lauded as Charles Bronson was at the height of European fame alongside a well-established Tony Curtis. <br /> <br /> <br /> Set in 1922 Greco-Turkish War shot on location in Turkey. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for Leo V. Gordon. 129 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown
1938148755N.p.: N.p. 1938. Vintage borderless double weight sepia photograph of James Stewart and Jean Arthur from the 1938 film. <br /> <br /> Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1936 play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart about an eccentric family living in a large house in New York City including their daughter who falls in love with a banker a decent and goodhearted man despite his snobbish elitist family. Winner of two Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director and nominated for five more. Frank Capra's third Academy Award for Best Director in just five years.<br /> <br /> Set in New York City. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10.25 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Byrge & Miller The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography 1934-1942. N.p. unknown
1999160097Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1999. For Your Consideration script for the 2000 film. <br /> <br /> Kenneth Lonergan's directorial debut about the complicated relationship between two orphaned adult siblings. Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actress for Laura Linney and Best Screenplay for Lonergan. <br /> <br /> Set in the fictional Catskill towns of Scottsville and Auburn shot on location in Margaretville and Phoenicia New York.<br /> <br /> White titled Paramount Pictures wrappers undated with credit for director-screenwriter Kenneth Lonergan. Title page present dated 1999 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credit for Lonergan. 99 leaves with last page of text numbered 98. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good with moderate dampstains affecting the top right corners and fore-edges bound with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown
1938144158Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1938. Set of three vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the set of the 1938 film noir antecedent. Shown respectively are Lang conferring with Silvia Sidney Lang on the floor setting up an unusual camera angle and Lang playing a clarinet for baby actor Donald Dodd's who played Silvia Sidney's infant son in the film. <br/><br/>Each photo with a printed snipe on the verso a number annotated and circled in blue pencil 1 2 3 respectively and a stamp crediting Paramount Studios photographer Malcolm Bulloch. <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. One photo with a faint vertical crease. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Spicer p. 403. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1938136085Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1938. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the set of the 1938 film noir antecedent. Shown are director Fritz Lang and George Raft on the set. Stamps on the verso crediting photographer C. Kenneth Lobben Paramount and an exclusivity notice. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches with wide margins. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Spicer p. 403. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1938144158Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1938. Set of three vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the set of the 1938 film noir antecedent. Shown respectively are Lang conferring with Silvia Sidney Lang on the floor setting up an unusual camera angle and Lang playing a clarinet for baby actor Donald Dodds who played Silvia Sidney's infant son in the film. <br /> <br /> Each photo with a printed snipe on the verso a number annotated and circled in blue pencil 1 2 3 respectively and a stamp crediting Paramount Studios photographer Malcolm Bulloch. <br /> <br /> 5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. One photo with a faint vertical crease. <br /> <br /> Spicer p. 403. Paramount Pictures unknown
1938136085Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1938. Vintage studio still photograph from the set of the 1938 noir antecedent showing director Fritz Lang and George Raft on the set. Stamps on the verso crediting photographer C. Kenneth Lobben and Paramount along with an exclusivity notice. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches with wide margins. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Spicer US Precursor. Paramount Pictures unknown
20082110502150908372Sekaibunkasha 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Sekaibunkasha paperback
1960143066Tokyo: Kurosawa Production Company 1960. Shooting script for the legendary 1961 Japanese film. Working copy belonging to Omura Senkichi who played a small role as a traveling servant in the film with his name on the front wrapper and his annotations throughout. <br/><br/>Though not credited as such based thematically on Dashiell Hammett's 1929 novel "Red Harvest" and subsequently the basis for many other films including "A Fistful of Dollars" Sergio Leone 1964 "Django" Sergio Corbucci 1966 and "Last Man Standing" Walter Hill 1996. Director Kurosawa has been quoted as saying that many plot elements from another Hammett novel "The Glass Key" make up the film. <br/><br/>All titles and text in Japanese. <br/><br/>White perfect bound wrappers with purple and black titles. 164 pages printed on recto and verso right to left in the Japanese style with last page numbered "d-33." Mechanical duplication. Light foxing and age toning to both pages and wrapper else Very Good condition. <br/><br/>BFI 505. Criterion Collection 52. Ebert III. Grant Japan. Kurosawa Production Company unknown books
1989619299Yohji Yamamoto 1989. First Edition. Unknown. Near Fine. Rare set of 7 posters as issued in original stiff printed mailer from Yohji Yamamoto's Pour Homme line as issued Autumn / Winter 1989-1990. Very near fine has slight evidence of handling minor wear to stiff envelope. Posters measure 14.5 x 19 inches. Yohji Yamamoto unknown