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1982166508N.p.: David Gerber Co 1982. Final Draft script printed on pink leaves for episode sixteen of the 1982-1983 CBS television series which aired on January 12 1983. The series aired for one season with 22 episodes which premiered on September 19 1982 and ended on March 23 1983.<br /> <br /> Loosely based on the 1954 musical directed by Stanley Donen and starring Jane Powell and Howard Keel about a parentless family of rowdy brothers trying to run the family ranch in Northern California.<br /> <br /> In this episode Brian Drake Hogestyn teaches Guthrie River Phoenix how to hunt but Guthrie is not sure he can kill an animal. When a wounded mountain lion threatens the life of Adam Richard Dean Anderson Guthrie is forced to make a life or death decision.<br /> <br /> Goldenrod titled wrappers noted as FINAL DRAFT on the front wrapper dated November 8 1982 with credits for screenwriter Jud Scott. Title page present dated November 8 1982 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Jud Scott. 51 leaves with last page of text numbered 49. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. David Gerber Co unknown
1970147286London: Winkast Film Productions 1970. Two scripts a first draft script and a draft script for an unproduced film. Annotations in manuscript pencil on two pages one with what appears to be a question mark and another with a question mark and a strike.<br /> <br /> From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br /> <br /> English novelist and playwright Barry England is best known for his first novel the 1968 thriller "Figures in a Landscape" made into the 1970 Joseph Losey film of the same name starring Robert Shaw and Malcolm McDowell.<br /> <br /> 1900 in the Arizona border town of Berwick a group of thieves and entertainers are hatching a plan to break into the vault at the bank. The sheriff and mayor are on guard and everyone is suspicious of the weathered inscrutable old Jed Bounty.<br /> <br /> First draft screenplay:<br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as FIRST DRAFT on the front wrapper. Title page present noted as First Draft with credits for screenwriter Barry England. 161 leaves with last page of text numbered 158. Offset duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads.<br /> <br /> Draft screenplay:<br /> <br /> Orange untitled wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Barry England. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 131. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads. Winkast Film Productions unknown
1972158075N.p.: N.p. 1972. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> A blood-drinking woman named Vampula attempts to become a silent screen star in the vein of Theda Bara with the help of a clueless casting agent. <br /> <br /> Orange titled wrappers with credit for screenwriter Barry Gaines. Title page present dated Oct. 22 '72 with credit for screenwriter Barry Gaines. 142 leaves with last page of text numbered 141. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus with title page detached and a tide mark on the title page fore-edge wrapper Very Good plus bound with a silver prong. N.p. unknown
1987163719Burbank CA: Touchstone Pictures 1987. Vintage reference photograph from the 1987 film showing director Barry Levinson talking with actor Robin Williams on the set. <br /> <br /> A wildly successful war comedy loosely based on the experiences of real-life serviceman Adrian Cronauer about an irreverent Armed Forces Radio Service disc jockey in Saigon. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for Williams. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Bangkok and Phuket Thailand.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Touchstone Pictures unknown
1987170992Universal City: Mirage Productions 1987. An early "Rewrite" Draft script for the 1988 film dated fourteen months prior to the beginning of production. An internally duplicated copy in production company wrappers with copied hole punches as issued and copied annotations on 37 pages.<br /> <br /> A selfish yuppie learns that the inheritance he expected to gain after his father's passing has instead gone to his estranged brother an autistic savant. Nominated for eight Academy Awards and winning four including Best Director Best Screenplay and Best Director.<br /> <br /> Set in Los Angeles Las Vegas and Cincinnati shot on location in various locations throughout Ohio Nevada Kentucky Indiana Oklahoma and California. <br /> <br /> Blue untitled Mirage Production wrappers. Title page present dated February 24 1987 noted as Rewrite with credits for screenwriter Ronald Bass. 151 leaves with last page of text numbered 134. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Mirage Productions unknown
1964162031N.p.: N.p. 1964. Four vintage studio still photographs from the 1964 film. Three photographs with provenance stamps on the versos. <br /> <br /> A woman travels to Manhattan seeking to become a nude model. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York City. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus. N.p. unknown
1967162187N.p.: Barry Mahon Production 1967. Three vintage studio still photographs from the 1967 film. Two of the photographs with provenance stamps on the versos one with a label on the verso obscuring a previous provenance stamp. <br /> <br /> After being raped Laura runs away from home to Los Angeles to live with her drug dealing aunt and joins a call-girl racket where she discovers a dangerous secret about her boss.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good two with pinholes one with a crease to the lower right and one with a small bruise to the center. Barry Mahon Production unknown
1960167563New Orleans: Mardi Gras Films 1960. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1961 film. <br /> <br /> The mistress of a Louisiana plantation raises her brother from the dead in a voodoo rite planning to use him to maintain control over the property. A Z-budget regional horror film shot on location in New Orleans and produced by Mardi Gras Films an independent studio that only financed one other movie-"Face of Fire" in 1959. Considered lost for many years the film was rediscovered and released on Blu-ray by Severin in 2023. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Mardi Gras Films unknown
1970161892N.p.: Cinetron 1970. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1970 film. Provenance stamp on the verso. <br /> <br /> A white slavery ship travels through Asian waters searching for clients and captors. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Miami Florida. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Light edgewear and a red wax pencil annotation to the bottom right margin else Near Fine. Cinetron unknown
141931N.p.: N.p. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> After her father loses his grip on reality and murders his wife Annie is picked up and taken in by her aunt and soon falls for a pony rider in the local fair.<br /> <br /> Set in the American Southeast. <br /> <br /> Brown titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Barry Schneider. 119 leaves with last page of text numbered 116. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
1972150797Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1972. Seven vintage color studio still photographs from the 1972 film including five mounted as issued by the distributor on a presentation card. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1970 novel by Wally Ferris about two New York City cops who become involved in a bloody struggle between the Italian mob the Harlem mob and a pair of small-time crooks who have stolen thousands of dollars from both groups. Due to its setting in Harlem this underrated crime drama is often lumped with other Blaxploitation pictures of the era when in truth it belongs to the great pantheon of gritty violent police procedurals of the early 1970s-something of a New York City companion to Don Siegel's "Dirty Harry" released the year before. <br /> <br /> Set in Harlem shot on location in New York City. <br /> <br /> Cards 10 x 8 inches. Presentation card 14 x 11 inches. Color studio still photographs and presentation cards Very Good plus. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Parish and Hill 3. Spicer US Neo-Noir. <br /> Howard Blaxploitation Cinema p. 68 83-84. United Artists unknown
1975164090Beverly Hills CA: Bryanston Pictures 1975. Vintage 45 RPM vinyl record of two radio spot announcements for the 1975 film. <br /> <br /> A satirical crime film written and directed by legendary controversial animator Ralph Bakshi blending live action and animation about three anthropomorphic "Uncle Remus" characters-Br'er Rabbit Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear-who rise to the top of a crime syndicate in Harlem. Originally subjected to widespread protest due to its provocative racial content and subsequently given a limited release by Bryanston the film has since been reevaluated and is today considered Bakshi's masterpiece. <br /> <br /> 7 inches. Near Mint in a Mint white paper sleeve.<br /> <br /> Parish and Hill Black Crime Films. Howard Blaxploitation: The Essential Reference Guide. Bryanston Pictures unknown
1962145348United Kingdom: Pinewood Studios / American International Pictures AIP 1962. Shooting script for the 1963 film. Copy from the StudioCanal archives with a letter of provenance laid in. <br /> <br /> Based on the simultaneously-published novel "The Mindbenders" by screenwriter James Kennaway about a professor brainwashes himself to stop loving his wife in an attempt to clear the name of a colleague suspected to be a Russian double agent who killed himself after undergoing similar experiments. Released in the US as a double feature with "Operation Bikini."<br /> <br /> Shot on location in England. <br /> <br /> Tall blue titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT dated March 1962. Title page present dated 26.3.62 noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for screenwriter James Kennaway. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 107. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Fine wrapper Fine internal prong binding. Pinewood Studios / American International Pictures [AIP] unknown
1953146324London: Ealing Studios 1953. Second Draft script for the 1953 film here under the working title "Newmarket Heath."<br /> <br /> A former champion jockey who was discovered accepting bribes and subsequently banned from jockeying decides to train a young man to become his racing successor.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in England. <br /> <br /> Tall tan titled wrappers noted as Second Draft Script on the front wrapper dated 1st May 1953. Title page present dated 1st May 1953 noted as SECOND DRAFT SCRIPT. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 130. Mimeograph duplication on lavender stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two silver brads. Ealing Studios unknown
1972161480New York: Norman Rosemont Productions 1972. Draft script for the 1973 television movie which originally aired on April 24 1973 on ABC. Production memo and seven-page shooting schedule laid in.<br /> <br /> An American officer is sentenced to permanent exile from his homeland after being court-martialed for conspiring to attack and annex Mexico with Aaron Burr. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Newport Rhode Island in Niagara New York and in Mystic Connecticut. <br /> <br /> Mustard titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers. Title page present dated August 14 1972 with credit for screenwriter Sidney Carroll. 92 leaves with last page of text numbered 88. Xerographic duplication rectos only with undated blue revision pages throughout. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus moderately edgeworn with splashes affecting the final ten leaves and rear wrapper bound with two gold brads. Norman Rosemont Productions unknown
1990147428Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1990. Second Draft script for the 1992 film. <br /> <br /> A recently widowed Jewish woman finds love in her autumn years with a charming Italian playboy but faces criticism from her two unhappy daughters who believe she is moving forward too quickly.<br /> <br /> Set in Queens New York.<br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers dated MARCH 2 1990. Title page present dated 3/2/90 noted as SECOND DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Todd Graff. 126 leaves with last page of text numbered 125. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
145506Budapest: Balsz Bela Studio 1977. Vintage post-production promotional script for the 1977 Hungarian film. Includes a prose narrative describing the film story reviews quotes and critical essays. Text in Hungarian.<br /> <br /> Easily the most rigidly philosophical promotional script ever issued with the narrative portion being essentially one long run-on sentence wherein Tarr describes his intentions for his first film. It would be 30 years before the rest of the world caught on to his genius and he would retire just 10 years after that. He passed away in 2026 at the age of 70.<br /> <br /> Off-white titled card wrappers saddle stapled. Title page present followed by a cast and credits list dated 1977. 56 leaves with last page of text numbered 54. Mimeograph front wrapper printed with offset duplication. Rectos only. Pages and wrapper about Near Fine with light toning at the edges of the wrappers. Balsz Bela Studio unknown
1988151501N.p.: N.p. 1988. Two vintage borderless satin-finish reference photographs from the 1988 film.<br /> <br /> A moody atmospheric masterpiece of Hungarian cinema following a depressed man and his bleak solitary existence which is brightened only by his love for a torch singer at a local bar. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Hungary. <br /> <br /> 7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown
1954128635Burbank CA: National Broadcasting Company NBC / Selznick Interntional Pictures 1954. Final script for the 1954 television special an anthology of stories commemorating the 75th anniversary of the invention of the light bulb by Thomas Edison. An ambitious undertaking with adaptations and original stories by G.K. Chesterton Arthur Gordon Irwin Shaw Max Shulman John Steinbeck and Mark Twain. Much of the script doctoring and story continuity was handled by Ben Hecht. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as Final on the front wrapper copy No. 64 dated October 24 1954 with credit for screenwriter Selznick. 110 leaves mimeograph duplication with white green yellow and pink revision pages throughout dated between 10-15-54 and 10-22-54. Pages Near Fine wrapper Good to Very Good with offsetting and some closed tears at the extremities bound with three gold brads. National Broadcasting Company [NBC] / Selznick Interntional Pictures unknown
1957133039N.p.: N.p. 1957. Oversize double weight photograph of screenwriter Ben Hecht standing with his boss producer and mogul extraordinaire David O. Selznick on a snow covered set in the Italian Alps during the 1957 filming of Selznick's "A Farewell to Arms." <br /> <br /> Based on the 1929 novel by Ernest Hemingway directed by Charles Vidor and starring Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones. The second time the novel was filmed following the 1932 version directed by Frank Borzage and preceding a three part British television miniseries in 1966.<br /> <br /> 11 x 13.5 inches. Near Fine with a small corner crease at the bottom right. In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. N.p. unknown
162762Universal City: Dreamworks 2007. Revised Draft script for the 2008 film. Rainbow revision copy belonging to production coordinator Eve Honthaner with her name in manuscript ink on the first leaf of the title page. Included with the script are numerous gatherings of production documents including shooting schedules call sheets maps of filming locations script supervisor breakdowns and travel logs and multiple revisions of the same.<br /> <br /> A group of narcissistic actors in the process of filming a Vietnam War movie are unaware that they are in real danger from a drug gang they believe to be extras in the film. Robert Downey Jr. was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as Oscar-seeking method actor Kirk Lazarus a role that along with his franchise-starting turn in "Iron Man" the same year resurrected his career. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Santa Clarita California and in Kaua'i Hawaii.<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated May 1 2007 with credits for screenwriters Etan sic Ethan Cohen Ben Stiller and Justin Theroux. 142 leaves with last page of text numbered 123. Xerographic duplication rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between July 3 and November 4 2007. Pages Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Dreamworks unknown
1970142123N.p.: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> A drama about an enforcer for a crime family. Benjamin Manaster is best known for "Goldstein" 1965 co-directed with noted filmmaker Philip Kaufman.<br /> <br /> Set in New York. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Benamin Manaster. 92 leaves with last page of text numbered 90. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1943136398Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1943. Revised Final Draft script for the 1944 film "Bermuda Mystery" here under the working title "Murder in Bermuda." <br /> <br /> A comedic mystery based on a story by John Larkin. Constance Martin Rutherford is convinced that her uncle's death in Bermuda was a murder. The authorities in Bermuda declare he died of natural causes so Connie travels to New York to inform her uncles WWI buddies who have all cashed in their collective "death pool." In New York Connie hires Steve Carramond Foster to help her investigate the death despite the fact he's set to get married the next day. <br /> <br /> Set briefly in Bermuda mostly in New York. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 8 and production No. 997 dated Dec. 16 1943. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated December 16 1943 noted as Final Script with a credit for screenwriter Darling. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 118. Mimeograph duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 12/17/43. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
1972167081N.p.: N.p. 1972. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1972 French film showing actress Bernadette Lafont topless in bed. Provenance stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1967 novel by Henry Farrell. A young criminologist falls in love with his subject a woman accused of murdering her lover and her father. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Fine. N.p. unknown
1957146703N.p.: Bryna Productions 1957. Eight vintage studio still photographs from the 1957 film. <br /> <br /> Marshal Tate Rory Calhoun finds himself caught in a conflict between a bigoted town led by the racist and cowardly Cavalryman Cpt. George Lloyd Bridges and Cheyenne out for revenge when one of Cpt. George's men kill Chief Yellow Wolf Frank DeKova. <br /> <br /> Featuring Joanne Gilbert as Pretty Willow Chief Yellow Wolf's daughter and Tate's love interest and Gloria Grahame as Amy Porter a widow in love with Tate.<br /> <br /> Set in the Dakotas shot on location in California. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. 1 Near Fine others Very Good to Very Good plus mostly light creasing 3 with open tears at corners 4 with uniform fading. <br /> <br /> Pitts 3432. Bryna Productions unknown