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1971145946Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1971. Vintage borderless publicity photograph from the 1971 film. <br/><br/>Nostalgic screenplay about a teenager during the war years who becomes infatuated with an older war widow. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Score and nominated for three others.<br/><br/>Set in Nantucket Island shot on location in California and Ontario. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus light corner and edgewear. Warner Brothers unknown books
1962141379Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1962. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1962 film. <br/><br/>The iconic film set to the backdrop of small-town Alabama explores the complexity of race and childhood in the deep south. Winner of three Academy Awards based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Alabama and California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with extensive blue and black holograph ink annotations to the verso. <br/><br/><br/>Penzler 101. Universal Pictures unknown books
1965144183Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1965. Vintage photograph of star Natalie Wood in bed and surrounded by members of the crew on the set of the 1965 film. A superb example of what lies beyond the fourth wall mixing the intimate with the technical. Mimeo snipe and holograph annotations regarding layout on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on a 1963 novel of the same name by Gavin Lambert. Daisy Clover is a young girl seen as a tomboy who lives with her mother in Santa Monica. She submits an audition tape to a Hollywood studio and is picked up and made a star at the cost of the dramatic life of Hollywood fame. <br/> <br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. Holograph ink annotations in the margins and light creasing in the bottom corner. Warner Brothers unknown books
1967139427Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1967. Collection of 15 vintage black-and-white double studio still photographs from the American release of the 1967 film. <br/><br/>A young naive graduate begins teaching at an underfunded inner city high school. She faces daily problems from unnecessary bureaucracy to unruly students and begins to question whether or not she is making a difference in her students' lives. Actress Sandy Dennis featured in many of the photographs previously was awarded an Academy Award for supporting actress in the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"<br/><br/>Set in New York City shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with pin holes in the margin corners of image 497-5 and holograph annotations on the rear. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Warner Brothers unknown books
1963151421Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1963. Vintage studio still photograph taken during filming on location for the 1963 film showing a camera crew set up in the center of West 34th Street in Manhattan with hundreds of onlookers surrounding the filmmakers. <br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>A young Italian-American salesgirl realizes she is pregnant after a one-night-stand with a jazz musician and seeks him out in order to raise money for an abortion. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly toned and edgeworn. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1978139722Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1978. Five vintage studio still photographs from the 1978 film. <br/><br/>Peter Falk parodies every detective role he has ever played in this goofy spoof about a private eye who is accused of murdering his partner and who is also simultaneously searching for a dozen diamond eggs. The film trots out an all-star set of cameos including appearances by Stockard Channing Dom DeLuise Madeline Kahn James Cromwell James Coco and many others. Set in 1940s San Francisco. <br/> <br/>Set in San Francisco shot on location in California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine with blue holograph annotations to the verso. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1977140250Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1977. Final Draft script for the 1978 film. Copy belonging to Mike Lally whose name appears on the front wrapper in holograph ink. Lally was a supporting actor in various detective and crime films though it is unclear what uncredited role he may or may not have played in this film. With holograph pencil annotations throughout. <br/><br/>A satirical comedy and spoof on the 1940s detective genre a San Francisco private detective attempts to prove his innocence in the murder of his partner's wife as well as search for a lost treasure. This was Robert Moore and Neil Simon's follow-up to their 1976 film "Murder by Death." <br/><br/>Set in San Francisco CA. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as Revised Final Draft on the front wrapper written copy No. 97 dated May 16 1977. Title page present dated May 16 1977 noted as Revised Final Draft with credits for screenwriter Neil Simon. 133 leaves with last page of text numbered 131. Mechanical duplication. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1947131991Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1947. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the US release of the 1947 film. Based on the Raymond Chandler's 1943 novel his fourth book and the fourth Philip Marlowe adventure. <br/><br/>An unusual and ambitious film noir and Montgomery's final film for MGM. In a concept that originated with Montgomery who directed the entire film is shot from Marlowe's perspective with the protagonist only ever visible in reflections and during a few scenes when he addresses the audience directly. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus. Faint distribution company blindstamp to lower corner with a tiny bruise some light scratching and a couple of pin holes to the upper corners. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1979149429Burbank CA: Tisch-Davidson Productions 1979. First Draft script for the 1979 film. Copy belonging to uncredited cast or crew member Robert Harrison with his ownership name in holograph pencil at the top right corner of the front wrapper.<br/><br/>A young Italian American man with dreams of becoming a famous singer takes the rap for his father's arson charge and goes to prison where he is forced to navigate an enclosed world of segregation and rampant sexual violence. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in New Jersey.<br/><br/>Goldenrod MGM titled wrappers dated October 27 1977 with credits for screenwriter John Herzfeld producer Joe Wizean and director Robert Markowitz rubber stamped copy No. 60. Title page present noted as First Draft with credits for screenwriter John Herzfeld. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 134. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Tisch-Davidson Productions unknown books
140802Hollywood: Marford Productions. Original Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Marta Raynes meets her fiance's college roommate in San Juan James Holliday a brilliant chemist. Raynes runs a patent firm and soon Holliday brings her a new kind of tobacco leaf. What she is interested in is the camouflage he has accidentally developed but when an intern spills coffee all over his paperwork and changes his name to a different client James Halliday the money and patent are awarded to the wrong widow who will not give up the money until it is revealed she is a felon a scam artists and a bigamist. <br/><br/>Set in San Juan Washington and Miami. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for Robert K. Lansford. 65 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 64. Mechanical duplication. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with some dampstaining bound with one gold brad. Marford Productions unknown books
1978141490New York: Martin Poll Productions 1978. First Draft script for an unproduced film. With a single notation in holograph pencil. <br/><br/>Based on the 1976 novel by Robert J. Myers entitled "Slave of Frankenstein." Dr. Frankenstein's monster lives in the swampy lowlands of Virginia trying to build an army of zombies using the bodies of local slaves he kidnapped. <br/><br/>Set in Virginia. <br/><br/>Black titled wrappers. Title page present dated June 15 1978 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Ted Haworth and author Robert J. Myers. 102 leaves with last page of text numbered 100. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Martin Poll Productions unknown books
141373N.p.: N.p. Draft script for an unproduced film. With a single notation to the title page in holograph ink noting this copy was from Kurt Onger. <br/><br/>Based on the 1949 play "They'll Be Here Tomorrow" by Nathan Shaham. An Israeli platoon takes an Arab soldier prisoner and questions him about an impending attack with varied success during the 1948 Israeli-Arab War. <br/><br/>Set in Israel. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Robert Holles and playwright Nathan Shaham. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two silver brads. N.p. unknown books
1972148406N.p.: N.p. 1972. Revised Version Draft script for the 1972 film belonging to actor Martin Landau with his holograph ink and pencil annotations throughout most in reference to his character Capelli including action and dialogue changes. Also included are a 21-page shooting schedule and call sheet with the name of uncredited crew member Jim O'Roarke in holograph ink on the shooting schedule and holograph annotations to both. <br/><br/>From the estate of Martin Landau.<br/><br/>British director Robert Hartford-Davis originally conceived of the story for the film based on the Black Power movement in contemporary Britain and hired Robert Shearer to write the screenplay. The first American feature-length film for Hartford-Davis and the film debuts of baseball star Vida Blue and football player Gene Washington. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>Orange untitled wrappers. Title page present noted as Revised Version Screenplay with credits for story by Robert Hartford-Davis and screenwriter Franklin Coen. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 103. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue and pink revision pages throughout undated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Shooting Schedule 8.5 x 11 inches Near Fine with light creasing at corners.<br/><br/>Call Sheet 8.5 x 13 Near Fine with a single fold. N.p. unknown books
1972145314Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1972. Collection of 10 vintage lobby cards from the 1972 film. Also included is a lobby card which has been trimmed by 50% and SIGNED by the film's star Jim Brown. <br/><br/>Two images shown. Please inquire to see others.<br/><br/>British director Robert Hartford-Davis originally conceived of the story for the film based on the black power movement in contemporary Britain and hired Robert Shearer to write the screenplay. First American feature-length film for Hartford-Davis and the film debuts of American baseball star Vida Blue and NFL football player Gene Washington. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Signed card trimmed to 5 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Parish and Hill Black Action Films 27. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1970142979Culver City CA: Champion Production Company / Columbia Pictures 1970. Vintage double weight photograph of famed blaxploitation actor Jim Brown and noted British director Robert Hartford-Davis conferring on the set of the 1972 film. With a bold production company stamp on the verso crediting Brown Hartford-Davis and producers John Heyman and Norman Priggen. <br/><br/>British director Robert Hartford-Davis originally conceived of the story for the film based on the black power movement in contemporary Britain and hired Robert Shearer to write the screenplay. First American feature-length film for Hartford-Davis and the film debuts of American baseball star Vida Blue and NFL football player Gene Washington. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine condition. Champion Production Company / Columbia Pictures unknown books
1980144124N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>"The Dakota Project" is a top secret government initiative to solve problems of the future. A recent recruit runs into the sickening truth that the project's end goal is to introduce humans as food to the overpopulated and environmentally degraded world of the future. <br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Robert Hamner. 130 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Xerographic duplication Pages fine wrapper fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1966132612Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1966. Collection of 15 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1966 US film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1965 novel by Norman Mailer about a talk show host who is suspected of killing his wife and is pursued by both the police and a a gang of criminals. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. A few stills with small stains on the rectos else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Warner Brothers unknown books
1966139096Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1966. Original US one-sheet poster for the 1966 film "See You in Hell Darling" here under the working title and that of the 1965 Norman Mailer source novel "An American Dream." Affixed to the poster is a National Movie Month advertisement for the month of October the UK release month. <br/><br/>Stephen Whitman is a returning war hero who becomes a television commentator. After an argument with his alcoholic wife Deborah Parker he throws her from a 30-story window. Stephen tells the police she committed suicide and resumes his affair with a gun moll named Cherry Leigh. Deborah's father is hot on the trail and convinces Stephen to confess his guilt but does not bring him to the police. Cherry is meanwhile lured into luring Stephen into an ambush with gangsters. <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches folded as issued. Very Good plus with small corner and central tears and brief crease to the affixed advertisement. Warner Brothers unknown books
1968149487London: Associated British Corporation 1968. Vintage reference photograph from Season 7 Episode 15 of the 1968 British television series which originally aired on December 16 showing actress Linda Thorson as Agent Tara King held hostage at Wainwright Timber Industries making no attempt to escape a leg shackle. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso along with holograph pencil and ink annotations regarding layout and two stamps specific to the French airing of the episode.<br/><br/>"The Avengers" aired from 1961 to 1969 and followed secret agent Dr. David Keel Ian Hendry and his bevy of assistants as they battle the British criminal element.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire England.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Associated British Corporation unknown books
1981142842N.p.: N.p. 1981. Handmade vernacular conceptual journal documenting the shooting of Robert Frank's 1981 film "Energy and How to Get It" circa 1980-1981. <br/><br/>Includes tipped in ephemera drawings business cards and 46 Polaroids of Wurlitzer Robert Frank June Leaf and "Lightning" Bob. Annotations and captions throughout by Wurlitzer. Also included are 4 reference photos all likely unique from the shooting of the film: two showing both Wurlitzer and Frank one showing Wurlitzer and one of the "Enola Gay" aircraft in the film. <br/><br/>Mead Memo notebook spiral bound. Green wrappers. 4.25 x 6 inches Very Good overall tipped in photos Near Fine. Reference photos 8 x 10 inches Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1987149579N.p.: Xanadu 1987. Collection of six vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1987 film. With the label of Xanadu Film on the verso. <br/><br/>Co-directed by acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank his only feature-length fiction film and experimental novelist Rudolph Wurlitzer who wrote the screenplay. A musician's road movie heavily influenced by the lives of Frank and Wurlitzer and featuring a cast full of notable musicians such as Tom Waits Leon Redbone Dr. John Joe Strummer Arto Lindsay and David Johansen.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York and Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York and Nova Scotia Canada.<br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Fine.<br/><br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Xanadu unknown books
1969141375New York: Two Faces / New Yorker Films 1969. Vintage poster for the 1969 film an experimental mix of documentary and fiction. Poster designed by Robert Frank. <br/><br/>Director Robert Frank's first feature film in which he follows poet Peter Orlvosky and his mentally ill brother Julius as they move through the late 1960s Beat scene while Peter tries to care for his mostly catatonic brother. When Julius wanders off he is replaced in the film by actor Joseph Chaikin. The film examines the boundaries of reality and sanity and features the screenwriting debut of Sam Shepard and the first feature film appearance of Christopher Walken. <br/><br/>The film was restored and released by Steidl in 2007 along with a book publication outlining the film. From the Steidl book: "Frank's feature debut was first screened in 1968 at the Venice Film Festival. Everything which had defined Frank's art up to that point turns up in this film - the look at America 'from the outside' the poetic libertinage of the Beats the marginal in a central role. It celebrates the return of the poetic essay as assemblage the affirmation of the underground as a wild cinematic analysis in the form of a collage and skillfully weaves together opposites plays counterfeits against the authentic pornography against poetry acting against being Beat cynicism against hippie romanticism monochrome against colored. The story contains bizarre twists and turns and appears to be a rather artless-film-within-a-film being shown at a rundown movie theater."<br/><br/>26.75 x 20.75 inches. Near Fine. Two Faces / New Yorker Films unknown books
1987145997Paris: Films A2 1987. Three vintage oversize studio photographs from French release of the 1987 French/Swiss/Canadian co-production. <br/><br/>Co-directed by acclaimed photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank his only feature length fiction film and acclaimed wirter Rudolph Wurlitzer who wrote the screenplay "Candy Mountain" is a musician's road movie heavily influenced by the lives of Frank and Wurlitzer and featuring a cast full of notable musicians such as Tom Waits Leon Redbone Dr. John Joe Strummer Arto Lindsay David Johansen and others.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York and Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia. <br/><br/>12 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine some light creasing and pinholes in corners in two of the three photographs.<br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Films A2 unknown books
1980149461N.p.: Aberdeen 1980. Collection of three vintage black-and-white reference photographs from the 1980 film.<br/><br/>Based on Rosalyn Drexler's 1972 novel "To Smithereens." A scrappy sports arena waitress is scouted by a wrestling promoter who believes she has what it takes to become a champion.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine with faint wear to the corners. Aberdeen unknown books
1969147017London: Columbia British Productions 1969. Draft script for the 1970 film. Ornamental Art Nouveau Mucha-esque imprinted front wrapper design. Cinematographer Douglas Slocombe's name written and underlined in holograph ink on the title page as well as an encircled "71" in red holograph marker. <br/><br/>Based on Janice Elliott's 1967 novel about cousins born on the same day to twin sisters. Inseparable and maybe in love they agree to find suitable romantic partners for each other. Nominated for the Palme d'Or.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in England Spain and Sweden. <br/><br/>Tall ornamental titled wrapper. Title page present dated 1969 with credits for screenwriter Peter Draper and novelist Janice Elliott. PAGES leaves with last page of text numbered 111. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three flat metal brads. Columbia British Productions unknown books