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2007146585Hollywood: Apatow Productions 2007. Producer's archive for the 2007 comedy including extensive production schedules props lists and set and wardrobe files. Also included is a final cast crew and contacts list dated May 18 2007 bound separately with black coil binding.<br/><br/>A childhood tragedy leads musician Dewey Cox up the ladder to stardom cycling through nearly every musical genre imaginable on the way up. A parody of 20th century music biopics stretching from Johnny Cash to Roy Orbison to Bob Dylan to Brian Wilson. <br/><br/>Set in Alabama and California. <br/><br/>Black titled wrappers with credits for production coordinator Barrett Leigh. Title page present dated May 10th 2007 with credits for screenwriters Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered 115. Xerographic duplication rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between 2-6-2007 and 5-10-2007. Pages Near Fine housed in a Very Good plus three ring binder. Apatow Productions unknown books
2007146585Hollywood: Apatow Productions 2007. Producer's archive for the 2007 comedy film including a Revised Shooting script with extensive production schedules props lists and set and wardrobe files bound in. Also included is a final cast crew and contacts list dated May 18 2007 bound separately with black coil binding.<br /> <br /> A childhood tragedy leads musician Dewey Cox up the ladder to stardom cycling through nearly every musical genre imaginable on the way up. A parody of 20th century music biopics stretching from Johnny Cash to Roy Orbison to Bob Dylan to Brian Wilson. <br /> <br /> Set in Alabama and California. <br /> <br /> Black titled wrappers with credits for production coordinator Barrett Leigh. Title page present dated May 10th 2007 with credits for screenwriters Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered 115. Xerographic duplication rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between 2-6-2007 and 5-10-2007. Pages Near Fine housed in a Very Good plus three ring binder. Apatow Productions unknown
20082090202120414301Not Available 2008. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
42300Madrid, Coleccion Idolos del Deporte n°42, 1959, in-12 broché, 32 pp illustrées (photographies en noir). BON ETAT
42301Madrid, Coleccion Idolos del Deporte n°42, 1959, in-12 broché, 32 pp illustrées (photographies en noir). BON ETAT
1969128739Burbank CA: American Broadcasting Company ABC 1969. Draft script for the 1969 television movie. <br/><br/>During the latter days of WW2 an American Lieutenant Berry accidentally falls out of an airplane that he was on and falls into German territory. He is taken in by a Baroness Gabor. She is taken with him and doesn't want him to leave so she doesn't tell him that the war has ended. So for nearly five years he thinks that the war is still going on and so when he leaves her estate he thinks that he has to do what he can to defeat the Germans cause he can't find anyone who speaks English or is willing to tell him that the war is over. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers though with a paper tape seal on the spine indicating the wrapper is contemporary to the script i.e. as issued. Title page present with a list of the cast present characters only no actor names assigned. 111 leaves on orange stock mimeograph duplication with white revision pages throughout dated 3-26-69. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. American Broadcasting Company [ABC] unknown books
1959129183Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1959. Draft script for the 1960 film. <br/><br/>Due to a clerical error Gus Brubaker is drafted for a second time following his first stint in the Korean War. This time he is sent to a tiny Japanese island full of bored natives and airmen to which Brubacker responds by resolving to build a hotel based around the hot springs on the island. <br/><br/>Light blue titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 4002 and production No. 843 dated November 11 1959. Title page present dated November 11 1959 with credit for screenwriter Breen. 156 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1969128739Burbank CA: American Broadcasting Company ABC 1969. Draft script for the 1969 television movie. <br /> <br /> During the latter days of WW2 an American Lieutenant Berry accidentally falls out of an airplane that he was on and falls into German territory. He is taken in by a Baroness Gabor. She is taken with him and doesn't want him to leave so she doesn't tell him that the war has ended. So for nearly five years he thinks that the war is still going on and so when he leaves her estate he thinks that he has to do what he can to defeat the Germans cause he can't find anyone who speaks English or is willing to tell him that the war is over. <br /> <br /> Green titled wrappers though with a paper tape seal on the spine indicating the wrapper is contemporary to the script i.e. as issued. Title page present with a list of the cast present characters only no actor names assigned. 111 leaves on orange stock mimeograph duplication with white revision pages throughout dated 3-26-69. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. American Broadcasting Company [ABC] unknown
1942152717Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1942. Draft script for the 1942 film with annotations in holograph pencil on three pages regarding action and character. Final 25 pages bound separately likely due to reports that multiple endings had been considered and filmed due to the uncertain course of the war. Laid in following script are four blue revision pages. Housed in a black spring binder with two "Property of Paramount Pictures Inc." stamps on labels on verso of front board. <br/><br/>Second page of script is a "Note" asserting the "extremely confidential information supplied by the U.S. Marine Corps" in the script emphasizing that it is not to be taken out of the studio unless absolutely necessary nor is it to be read by or discussed with any unauthorized persons. The script written just a few months after the fall of Wake Island to Japanese forces was based on official Marine records then confidential and was sent to the Marines for approval prior to filming.<br/><br/>Based on the World War II Battle of Wake Island which began hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor and ended on December 23 1941. The first major Hollywood film on the US entry into WWII.<br/><br/>US Marines stationed on Wake Island are suddenly attacked by overwhelming Japanese troops and courageously stave off the enemy for as long as they can. Nominated for four Academy Awards Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for William Bendix.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Salt Lake City Utah and Coachella Valley San Diego and Salton Sea California.<br/><br/>Untitled black wrappers. Title page present dated March 24 1942 with credits for screenwriter Frank Butler. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered D-45. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 4-9-42 and laid in blue revision pages dated 4-25-42. Pages Near Fine unattached wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads except final 25 pages bound with staple to upper left. Spring binder Very Good plus. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1942152869Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1942. Draft script for the 1942 film in maroon leather presentation binding belonging to William Bendix with his name in gilt on front board and title in gilt on spine. Copy lacking last part of Sequence "C" and Sequence "D" possibly due to reports that multiple endings had been considered and filmed due to the uncertain course of the war.<br /> <br /> William Bendix was an American stage film radio and television actor who is best remembered as one of television's archetypal patriarchs the blundering Chester A. Riley in "The Life of Riley" first on the 1944-1951 ABC and NBC radio serial then in the 1949 film directed by Irving Brecher then finally in the 1953-1958 NBC television series. Bendix was nominated for an Academy Award in 1942 for his supporting role in the WWII drama "Wake Island" directed by John Farrow.<br /> <br /> Preceding the script is a note asserting the "extremely confidential information supplied by the US Marine Corps" in the script emphasizing that it is not to be taken out of the studio unless absolutely necessary nor is it to be read by or discussed with any unauthorized persons. The script written just a few months after the fall of Wake Island to Japanese forces was based on then confidential official Marine records and was sent to the Marines for approval prior to filming.<br /> <br /> The first major Hollywood film on the US entry into WWII. Nominated for four Academy Awards Best Picture Best Director Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Bendix.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Salt Lake City Utah and in Coachella Valley San Diego and Salton Sea California.<br /> <br /> Maroon three quarter leather binding over brown leather boards with title in gilt on spine and William Bendix in gilt on lower right of front board with endpapers crediting BooKraft Hollywood. Title page integral with first page dated 3-24-42 with credits for screenwriter Frank Butler. 104 leaves with last page of text numbered A-6. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 4-9-42 and 4-15-42. Pages Near Fine leather binding Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown
1942152717Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1942. Draft script for the 1942 film with annotations in manuscript pencil on three pages regarding action and character. Final 25 pages bound separately likely due to reports that multiple endings had been considered and filmed due to the uncertain course of the war. Laid in following script are four blue revision pages. Housed in a black spring binder with two "Property of Paramount Pictures Inc." stamps on labels on verso of front board. <br /> <br /> Second page of script is a "Note" asserting the "extremely confidential information supplied by the US Marine Corps" in the script emphasizing that it is not to be taken out of the studio unless absolutely necessary nor is it to be read by or discussed with any unauthorized persons. The script written just a few months after the fall of Wake Island to Japanese forces was based on official Marine records then confidential and was sent to the Marines for approval prior to filming.<br /> <br /> Based on the World War II Battle of Wake Island which began hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor and ended on December 23 1941. The first major Hollywood film on the US entry into WWII. US Marines stationed on Wake Island are suddenly attacked by overwhelming Japanese troops and courageously stave off the enemy for as long as they can. Nominated for four Academy Awards Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for William Bendix.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Salt Lake City Utah and Coachella Valley San Diego and Salton Sea California.<br /> <br /> Untitled black wrappers. Title page present dated March 24 1942 with credits for screenwriter Frank Butler. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered D-45. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 4-9-42 and laid in blue revision pages dated 4-25-42. Pages Near Fine unattached wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads except final 25 pages bound with staple to upper left. Spring binder Very Good plus. Paramount Pictures unknown
1951137061Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1951. Shooting Final Draft script for the 1952 film. Brief annotations in holograph pencil on a few pages. Included is a vintage black-and-white still photograph from the UK release circa 1952 of the 1952 US film. Features Jean Peters with distributor rubber-stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on Ferdinand Reyher's 1946 novel about a barber Wayne at the turn of the century watching his small town grow around him. He tries to shield his wife Nellie Peters from the outside world but she rebels while he is away at war and takes a fateful trip to Chicago in what turns out to be the first of a string of crises. Overall a stunning portrayal of early twentieth century midwestern Americana. <br/><br/>Set in the fictitious town of Sevillinois Illinois and shot on location in Castleton Hutchinson and Pretty Prairie Kansas. <br/><br/>Cream titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 7 dated July 23 1951. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated July 23 1951 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriter Scott and novelist Reyher. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Mimeograph on eye-rest green stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1951137061Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1951. Shooting Final Draft script for the 1952 film. Brief annotations in manuscript pencil on a few pages. Included is a vintage black-and-white still photograph from the UK release circa 1952 of the 1952 US film. Features Jean Peters with distributor rubber-stamps on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on Ferdinand Reyher's 1946 novel about a barber Wayne at the turn of the century watching his small town grow around him. He tries to shield his wife Nellie Peters from the outside world but she rebels while he is away at war and takes a fateful trip to Chicago in what turns out to be the first of a string of crises. Overall a stunning portrayal of early twentieth century midwestern Americana. <br /> <br /> Set in the fictitious town of Sevillinois Illinois and shot on location in Castleton Hutchinson and Pretty Prairie Kansas. <br /> <br /> Cream titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 7 dated July 23 1951. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated July 23 1951 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriter Scott and novelist Reyher. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Mimeograph on eye-rest green stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
1950160945Los Angeles: RKO Radio Pictures 1950. Vintage mini-banner poster for the 1950 Western film. <br /> <br /> Two cowboys join a wagon train and find themselves forced to defend the group against outlaws attacking tribes and foul weather. Basis for the 1957-1965 television series "Wagon Train" with actor Ward Bond returning to star as the wagon master until his death in 1960. A film which received tepid critical response upon release in 1950 but which was considered by director John Ford to be one of his favorites and has since been reconsidered as one of Ford's masterpieces. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Arizona and Utah.<br /> <br /> 4.75 x 28 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing at the extremities.<br /> <br /> Rosenbaum 1000. RKO Radio Pictures unknown
2002121666Deutsche Grammophon 2002. DVD. Very Good. 7.5 x 5.5 x .5. DVD. Condition: Very Good. Deutsche Grammophon 2002. 2 discs. Disc Quality: Excellent. Size: 7.5 x 5.5 x .5. DVD Video DVD27 DVD27 Deutsche Grammophon unknown
19412082402113510513Dainippon Industry Hokokukai 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Dainippon Industry Hokokukai paperback
8172947968.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1975132366Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1975. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1975 film starring Burt Reynolds. <br/><br/>A happy-go-lucky crook who makes his living robbing gas stations crosses paths with the Dixie Dancekings when he forces them to help him rob a bank. The band is hesitant at first then they help voluntarily in order to finance their big break. The crook W. W. begins to warm to them and uses his natural charm to help them achieve stardom. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light faint creasing an ink notation on the verso with a faint smudge else Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1971152121London: Connoisseur Films 1971. Vintage reference photograph of director Dusan Makavejev and actress Milena Dravic on the set of the 1971 film. With a printed label specific to the film's UK release affixed to the verso.<br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>Noted Yugoslav filmmaker Makavejev's fourth film a surreal political satire banned in his home country upon release and for the next 16 years exploring the relationship between communism and sexuality with a focus on the work of Austrian-American psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich. <br/><br/>8.5 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 389. Ebert III. Rosenbaum 1000. Vogel Film as a Subversive Art. Connoisseur Films unknown books
2004121526Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2004. DVD. Very Good. 7.75 x 5.75 x 1.25. DVD. Condition: Very Good. Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2004. 5 discs. Disc Quality: Excellent. Size: 7.75 x 5.75 x 1.25. DVD Video DVD26 DVD26 Universal Studios Home Entertainment unknown
1976145403Universal City: Universal Pictures 1976. Vintage photograph of director Arthur Hiller and actor Rod Steiger on the set of the 1976 film. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>A dramatization of the latter part of the famous showman's life. Based on a memoir by Carlotta Monti Fields' partner during the last fourteen years of his life. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown books
1989204435Mexico City: Editorial Vuelta 1989. Magazine. 78p 8.25x10.75 inches text in Spanish poetry criticism essays reviews illustrations very good Mexican literary magazine in stapled white pictorial wraps. Editorial Vuelta unknown books
19946531994 - broché - Numéro Hors Série - Édité par la Société Française de Revues - Michel BUH (Directeur) - Revue non datée (circa 1994) - In-4 (30 x 21,5 cm) agrafé - Sans pagination - Très nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc, dont une double en page centrale - SOMMAIRE : Les plus belles images de sa carrière. 100 photos
1963132513London: British Film Institute BFI 1963. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1963 UK release of the 1963 Czechoslovakian film. Distributors rubber-stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on Stanislaw Lem's novel "Oblok Magellana" 1955 "The Magellanic Cloud" about a spaceship carrying colonists to a new planet and the journey that includes encounters with abandoned alien craft. <br/><br/>7 x 9.25 inches with no borders as issued. Very Good plus with an ink notation on the verso light rubbing and faint pin-sized indentations nearly imperceptible. British Film Institute [BFI] unknown books
1976155093N.p.: N.p. 1976. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1976 film showing actress Faye Dunaway. <br /> <br /> A dramatization of the tragic 1939 voyage of the ocean liner St. Louis a ship carrying hundreds of German Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany that seemingly no European nation is willing to save from certain doom. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Barcelona London and St. Pancras. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown