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1958132347Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1958. Vintage full-color still British front-of-house card from the UK release of the 1958 film. <br/><br/>An American comedian takes an interest in a blonde diplomat while being pursued by another blonde who seems to be after something other than romance. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. A few light creases else Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
1958143252N.p.: N.p. 1958. Vintage photograph featuring French filmmaker Christian-Jaque and his longtime collaborating actor Fernandel circa 1958 seen commiserating presumably on the set "The Law is the Law" 1958. The two share nine film credits most released before 1940 notably "Ça colle" 1933 "Ernest the Rebel" 1938 "Raphaël le tatoué" 1939. <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1961138989Paris: Affiches Gaillard / Cineriz 1961. Original French grande poster for the 1961 Italian-French film. <br/><br/>Based on Giovanni Guareschi's infamous Italian character. Don Camillo Fernandel heads to rome after a fight with Peppone Cervi where he becomes monsignor but his spirit eventually leads him back home. A local mayor tries to deceive Camillo during the wedding of Peppone's son. <br/><br/>The fourth "Camillo" installment starring Fernandel the others being "The Little World of Don Camillo" 1952 "The Return of Don Camillo" 1953 "Don Camillo's Last Round" 1955 and "Don Camillo in Moscow: 1965. <br/><br/>47 x 63 inches folded as issued. Good with tears and chips and light toning. Affiches Gaillard / Cineriz unknown books
1957138492Paris: Cocinor 1957. Vintage French Moyenne or Affiche Moyenne poster for the 1957 French-Italian film "The Man in the Raincoat" here under the French title "l'homme a l'impermeable." Printed in brilliant color by the French illustration company Bobigny with artwork by the prolific Jean Mascii. Notation in holograph ink on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on James Hadley Chase's 1954 novel "Tiger by the Tail." In a case of mistaken identity a lonely clarinet player named Albert Fernandel is appointed to see a call girl Magre. While he waits in her living room the girl is murdered and someone is seen leaving the scene of the crime in a raincoat. Albert is then followed by blackmail and professional killers. <br/><br/>23.5 x 31 folded. Very Good with tears and chips. Cocinor unknown books
1953132292Germany: P. R. Wilk Ffm 1953. Original German A1 poster circa 1953 for the 1951 French film. <br/><br/>From the collection of noted film historian Amos Vogel. Full provenance available. <br/><br/>Released in France as "L'auberge rouge" and based on the famous 1831 French serial murder case the film centers around a monk Fernandel and a group of travelers who take refuge at inn in the mountains. The inn's host confesses to the monk that he serves poisoned soup to his guests in order to rob their possessions and later dig their graves. The monk tries to save the guest's lives without violating the holy secrecy of the confession. <br/><br/>An uncommon poster designed by Hans Hillmann widely acknowledged as one Germany's top graphic designers whose work consists of over 130 film posters and book designs. Hillmann was awarded in 1992 by the Art Director's Club in New York for illustration. <br/><br/>Shipping billed at cost. Item can only be shipped within the US. <br/><br/>23 x 32.75 inches non-archivally mounted on board and framed. Very Good or better overall. P. R. Wilk, Ffm unknown books
1956143289Paris: Cite Films 1956. Collection of 22 original still photographs and portrait photographs from the 1956 French film here under the French title "Le couturier de ces dames." Starring actors Fernandel and Françoise Fabian are present in most of the images including four high contrast portraits of Fabian and a tense scene featuring Fernandel Fabian and Delair. In nearly all photos Fernandel is seen posing models dancing and generally being forthcoming while a in smaller photo two men are tailoring a woman's costume one of them smoking a cigarette. Eleven photos with numerical annotations on the versos in pencil one with "Le couturier de ces dames" in ditto mimeograph duplication. <br/><br/>Fernand Vignard Fernandel is a tailor who needs to create a lasting fashion line to save his business. He does but he also cavorts a little with the models Fabian and his wife Delair discovers his infidelity. The film spoofed the new haute couture that was thriving at the time with notable designers Yves Saint Laurent Pierre Cardin who worked on this film and Japanese native Hanae Mori yet to represent the "new look."<br/><br/>Fernandel was France's leading funny man for decades and Fabian has over 80 film credits including Louis Malle's "The Thief of Paris" 1967 and Luis Buñuel's "Belle de jour" 1967. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Val-de-Marne France. <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches small white borders one photo 3.25 x 4.25 inches. Light curling else Near Fine. Cite Films unknown books
1957142883Paris: Cinedis 1957. Collection of 14 vintage photographs and color transparencies from the 1957 French-Italian film. Nearly all photographs are contact sheets with 34 color transparencies 24 are medium-format and 5 are mounted. Starring actors Fernandel and Gray comprise most of the collection and the contact sheets consist of candid images of Fernandel director Boyer noted director Christian-Jacques and Fernandel in various accouterments surrounded by female members of the cast. Only a few contact sheets have less than 12 numbered frames amounted to 146 images. Striking images of both Gray and Patrick are scattered throughout the transparencies. <br/><br/>Fernandel stars as a talentless actor who fails to find work and turns to imitating people he sees on the street a stunt that lands him in court where he finally has a chance to showcase his acting ability. Fernandel was France's leading funny man for decades and Gray would go on to her best-known role in Federico Fellini's masterpiece "La Dolce Vita" 1960. Liliane Patrick's debut film later credits include "Maxime" 1958 "Julie the Redhead" 1959 and "A fleur de peau" 1962. <br/><br/>Transparencies housed in original glassine and paper envelopes four with annotations in holograph ink. Two slips of paper one on Cinedis parchment noting various photo sizes and quantities in holograph ink and in French are included. Brief notation in holograph pencil on the verso of the 5 x 7 photograph. All housed in original French Kodak photo box French title label affixed to the lid with annotations in holograph ink. <br/><br/>Sizes range from 2.25 x 4.75 to 7 x 9.25 inches. Very Good plus overall photos with light curling some with faint creases several contact sheets with bruises to one edge and light staining and wrinkling to mounted transparencies. Box Very Good overall. <br/><br/>Complete collation upon request. Cinedis unknown books