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1958004938American International Pictures 1958. Single sided printed poster US one sheet approximately 680mm x 1045mm in size. Creased from old folds several pin holes small amount of light soiling to corners title stamp and numbers in ink to reverse but generally clean. With striking artwork. Starring Yvonne Lime Brett Halsey and Jana Lund the IMDB synopsis is "a good girl is forced to join a dangerous all-girl high school gang and only her waiter boyfriend and a caring female teacher can possibly help her before it may become too late". First Edition. Unbound. Good. Double Elephant. Poster. American International Pictures Paperback
196960119N.p.:: Cinema Center Films 1969. publisher's illustrated wrappers. Near fine; slight use to wrappers. Tall folio. Illustrated from photographs. Advertising supplement laid in. Cinema Center Films, unknown
191344810New York: Reliance Newspaper Syndicate 1913. 12mo. 101 1 pp. Photo frntsp. numerous photo plates. Orange cloth blk lettrng on frnt cvr & spine slght bmpng hd of spine mnr dustsoilng hd & ft of spine w/ d.j. mnr chppng & tear hd of spine affecting lettrng tear to lwr fore-edge of rear cover some dustsoilng still NF/G- copy. First edition of this fascinating and early work advising careers in the burgeoning silent movie industry. Agnew 1891-1967 starred in a number of early movies for the small studios but by her early 20s was becoming an agent industry critic and screenwriter on such movies as Are Parents People The Golden Princess; Soft Living; Love Hungry; and others. She includes sections describing the early history of the industry the differences of acting in movies as opposed to stage necessary qualifications training agencies salaries and producing. Of particular interest are her chapters on early stars with interviews including Miss Gwendoline Pates with Pathe Freres Carlyle Blackwell with Kalem Miss Miriam Nesbitt with Edison Miss Flora Finch with Vitagraph Miss Muriel Ostriche with Reliance John Bunny with Vitagraph and others. Very scarce in the original dustjacket. Reliance Newspaper Syndicate, hardcover
196662331Hollywood CA: Cine/Grafic Publications Designed prepared and produced by Radstone Publications 1966. 4to. 251 1 pp. Title in red & black. With 100’s of photo illustrations text illustrations diagrams throughout. Pictorial red cloth slight shelfwear w/ d.j. cover art of the Five C’s and on back cover of Joseph Mascelli slight rubbing still NF/NF copy from the library of Charles H. “Brig†Belvin IV b. 1937 w/ ownership markings on ffep. Second printing 1 of 5000 copies printed of what is considered to be one of the best classic texts on cinematography and one of the three most important books on cinematic technique ever published still in print after 50 years. Mascelli 1917-1981 launched his career with newsreels stunt aerial films during World War II and was the director and cinematographer for the US Air Force’s “Operation Crossroads†filming from a specially outfitted B-17 the first Bikini Atoll A-Bomb tests. He later was the cinematographer for John Craig’s Danger is My Business Television Series also cinematographer for a number of B horror and thriller movies. Cine/Grafic Publications, [Designed, prepared and produced by Radstone Publications], hardcover
1951160480N.p.: N.p. 1951. Vintage promotional theater flyer for the Carver Theater in Alexandria Virginia circa 1951. <br /> <br /> Films promoted in this flyer include other films from 1951 including "The Frogmen" "Teresa" "Bad Men of Nevada" "The Golden Gloves Story" and the film noir "Fourteen Hours.". <br /> <br /> The flyer also includes advertisements for local businesses in Alexandria such as Rosenberg's Department Store and Thrift Auto & Appliance Store. <br /> <br /> 4.5 x 6 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1950160474N.p.: N.p. 1950. Vintage promotional flyer for screenings of the film noir "No Way Out" at the Carver Theater in Alexandria Virginia circa 1950. <br /> <br /> Films promoted in this flyer include "No Way Out" 1950 "The House Across the Street" 1949 and "If You Knew Susie" 1948. This flyer also includes advertisements for local business in Alexandria such as Rosenberg's Department Store and Cohen Bros a credit jewelry store. <br /> <br /> 4.5 x 6 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown
194143024Japan 1941. Loose in a black clamshell box. Very good copies with slight curl; some with small edge or corner tears; 23 have the name of the film or featured actors/actresses rubber-stamped on the back in Japanese. 47 b/w photos. Approximately 6 x 4 inches. One duplicate. Most are group scenes from dramas a few portraits a few without characters; subject matter ranges from early historical dramas to contemporary scenes to the war and its effects. The dates have been verified on a few and all fall during the years of the Pacific War including Tadashi Imai's Tanjiko-mura 1940 "Hanagoyomi hasshojin" 1940 based on the 19th century novel "Josei hongan" 1940 made in the same year as the novel by Kan Kikuchi Yasuki Chiba's "Kuso buraku" 1939. The balance of the stills appear to date within approximately the same period. unknown
1930893291930. JAPANESE CINEMA Tokyo Bebi-shinema Kurabu. BABY CINEMA BEBI-SHINEMA Vol.3 12 issues 1930. Tokyo Showa 5 1930. All twelve issues are in good or better condition three have a cover with a lovely graphic of the Chrysler Building in NYC a Deco masterpiece at that point the tallest skyscraper in the world. unknown
1910131753Melbourne: Dark & Tinsdale's American Biograph & Novelty Co 1910. Very Good. Melbourne Dark & Tinsdale's American Biograph & Novelty Co. 1910. Octavo 4 pages a bifolium with an illustration on the first page. A little foxed and marked; a few creases; in very good condition overall. A handbill for a programme of popular entertainments including motion pictures and music. The inner pages reprint press notices for 'Little Sylvia' and the last page is a 'Mammoth Programme' including the King's Funeral Edward VII had died on 6 May 1910 'The Robbers of Fincall's Creek . And many other Humourous and Dramatic Films'. The first page of this handbill appears as an advertisement in the Footscray 'Independent' for 18 June 1910. Dark & Tinsdale's American Biograph & Novelty Co unknown
149497Mexico: Various 1975. Collection of 19 vintage Mexican posters for films released between 1961-1975. <br /> <br /> The posters feature full-color illustrations in a variety of styles as the films represented include Westerns comedies thrillers horror and action films. Directors whose films are represented in the collection include Rene Cardona Miguel M. Delgado and Roberto Rodriguez while actors featured include Julissa Antonio Aguilar Fernando Casanova Lucha Villa Sara Garcia and Sylvia Pinal. <br /> <br /> Most posters approximately 27 x 36 inches with minor variations in size. Posters generally Very Good with expected toning chipping and starting to folds. Folded as issued. <br /> <br /> For details please inquire. Various unknown
196662730Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1966. 8vo. 10 239 1 pp. Gray boards pink lettering slight shelfwear w/ d.j. cover art by Dale Hennesy minor scuffing to upper front cover shelfwear scuffing at foot of spine from removed label still a NF/G copy. Early Houghton edition $ 3.95 price front flap of this Nebula nominee science fiction adventure and movie tie-in released six months before the movie opened August 16 1966 and starred Stephen Boyd Raquel Welch Edmond O’Brien Donald Pleasence and others. Contracted to write the novelization of the script Asimov rewrote a number of plot holes and due to his speed was published prior to the film and won Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects and Best Art Direction in Color. Houghton Mifflin Co., hardcover
1968161841N.p.: Charles Abrams Productions 1968. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1968 film here under the working title "How to . with Girls." Photograph with two provenance stamps on the verso. <br /> <br /> Obscure 1968 exploitation film released by Abrams and Parisi. We have been unable to identify either the filmmakers or actors involved in the production. <br /> <br /> Public relations man Bob hires call girls to help close a deal but signals get crossed and the girls aren't sure who to service.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus. Charles Abrams Productions unknown
1920157265N.p.: N.p. 1920. Vintage reference photograph from the 1926 film. Photograph shot at high film speed showing a roadster jumping a train crossing with the train approaching seconds before possible impact. The astute viewer will note that the guard rail has not yet been broken. <br /> <br /> With a lengthy annotation in manuscript pencil on the verso regarding guerilla production techniques taken by Poverty Row studios during the 1920s.<br /> <br /> An stunning photograph capturing a split-second moment from a common trope of early action cinema - motorists escaping capture by deftly crossing train tracks narrowly avoiding collision with an oncoming train. The production number in the bottom left of the photograph "4296" matches known photographs from the lost 1925 action serial film "The Scarlet Streak" directed by Henry MacRae and starring Jack Dougherty and Lola Todd. <br /> <br /> Just as fascinating is the extensive annotation on the verso:<br /> <br /> "Poverty Row crews were accustomed to film stories in the 1920s streets. The city of Los Angeles becoming inured to the novelty a license costing $400 was required for shooting on public thoroughfares. Camera crews were trained to set up fast complete the street scenes quickly and vanish before the police arrived to check for a license. So grab shots were common.<br /> <br /> "The favorite action sequence was the transfer of an actor from an automobile to a moving train or crossing the road in front of the train and breaking the guard rails at the last moment.<br /> <br /> "The best place to film this was in Pasadena where the Santa Fe Railroad passed along the blocks of paved streets. A director or camera man boarded the train there carrying their heavy luggage to the observation car. As soon as the train moved out of the station they hauled a camera and tripod out of the bags. The motorcycle or automobile appeared at the designated spot where another cameraman was set up. As the actor made the daring transfer or split second crossing the camera cranked out the action. The conductor generally came along to toss the film makers off the train at the next stop but it was a marvel of economy for the novelty of early film making."<br /> <br /> 10.25 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with a small chip to the top left margin chipping to the bottom right margin with a minutae of image loss to the bottom right corner and edgewear and creasing to the right margin. N.p. unknown
68-4815Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 17.5 x 12 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4821Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 16.5 x 23.5 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4813Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 16.5 x 23 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4811Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 16.5 x 23 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4814Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 17.5 x 12 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4822Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 17.5 x 23.5 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4820Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 17.5 x 23 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
68-4810Paris France & Rome Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema 1961. 16.5 x 23 cm. B&W Photo. Very Good. [Paris, France & Rome, Italy: Societe Nouvelle Pathe Cinema, 1961?] unknown
193663389London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson Ltd. 1936. Thick 8vo. vii 1 330 pp. Colour frontisp. numerous photo plates. Green cloth printed paper spine label extra label inserted at rear pastedown minor bumping to couple corners shelfwear light foxing to fore-edges slightly cocked w/ d.j. portrait of Madame Glyn minor shelfwear toning to spine still VG/VG copy. First edition 2nd printing July 1936 1 month after June 1st printing of this outspoken frank and often humorous author whose shocking “Three Weeks†1907 bestseller titillated and attracted readers with her heroine seducing a younger man to conceive a child on a tiger skin rug; or her flapper era screenplay “It†which offered up Clara Bow as the quintessential sexually powerful Jazz Age heroine in 1927. She writes of defying her family as a young woman spurning suitors who were too old too fat or just didn’t appeal to her before they forced her exiled to Jersey where she would write columns on fashion and design clothing with her sister Lucy Duff-Gordon. The original British editions are surprisingly scarce and even more so in the original dustjacket predating the 1937 Dutton American edition. See: Erin Blakemore Before There Was ‘50 Shades’ . . . There Was Elinor Glyn’s ‘It†JSTOR Daily Feb. 20 2015; Denise Cummings & Annette Kuhn Elinor Glyn Women Film Pioneers Project 2013. Ivor Nicholson and Watson, Ltd,. hardcover
19942091202133206660film art company 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 film art company paperback
19332092902137307102movie review company 1933. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. movie review company paperback
0666550395.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover