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1970132883London: Rank Organisation 1970. Vintage full-color still photographs from the 1970 UK film. <br/><br/>A doctor is in love with a woman but doesn't have time to propose to her before she leaves on a cruise to the Mediterranean. The doctor decides to join the cruise but getting the opportunity to romance the woman of his dreams proves difficult. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches with no borders as issued. Tiny creases else Near Fine. Rank Organisation unknown books
1966132884London / Italy: Rank Organisation / Graphocolor S. P. A. 1966. Vintage full-color front-of-house card from the 1966 UK film. <br/><br/>Leslie Phillips stars as a doctor looking for love and romance from the hospital nurses much to the annoyance of the main administrator James Robertson Justice. <br/>Based on Richard Gordon's 1960 novel. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches with no borders as issued. Very Good plus with light creasing overall. Rank Organisation / Graphocolor S. P. A. unknown books
1951132524London: British Film-Makers 1951. Vintage black-and-white candid still photograph from the 1951 UK film. Features David Niven with the Dame of Sark Sibyl Mary Hathaway on the shores of the Channel Islands. Hathaway was Seigneur of the Channel Islands when the Germans invaded 1940-1945. <br/><br/>Based on Jerrard Tickell's 1951 novel about British soldiers during WWII on the Channel Islands attempting to save a prized cow from the capture of the Nazis. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Some toning with an ink notation on the verso else Near Fine. British Film-Makers unknown books
1964132062London: Rank Organisation 1964. Vintage full-color still British front-of-house card from the 1964 UK film. <br/><br/>A gritty and realistic portrayal of the Cypriot independence struggle against British military rule in the 1950s. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creases to the corners else Near Fine. Rank Organisation unknown books
146548N.p.: N.p. Unknown. Draft script for an unproduced film. With a holograph ink annotation to the front wrapper noting the film title and screenwriter's name. <br/><br/>A scientist accidentally creates a new strain of the influenza virus unaware that his coworkers intend to use the virus to solve the world's overpopulation problem by killing millions of people.<br/><br/>Orange titled card wrappers with credits for screenwriter Ralph Stephens. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Ralph Stephens. 128 leaves with last page of text numbered 126. Typescript rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with silver prong binding. N.p. unknown books
1972139737Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1972. Two vintage color studio still photographs from the 1972 film. Based on Harry Patterson's 1971 novel "The Wrath of God."<br/><br/>After nearly escaping death by firing squad Van Horne is sent to Central America on a mission to kill a local desperado. <br/><br/>Set in Central America shot on location in Mexico. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1972139738Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1972. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1972 film. Based on Harry Patterson's 1971 novel "The Wrath of God."<br/><br/>After nearly escaping death by firing squad Van Horne is sent to Central America on a mission to kill a local desperado. <br/><br/>Set in Central America shot on location in Mexico. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches and 10 x 8 inches 25.5 x 20.5. Near Fine with a holograph notation to the verso. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1963134943Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1963. Original US one sheet poster for the 1963 film. Based on the 1962 novel by William E. Barrett. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Actor and nominated for four others including Best Picture. <br/><br/>Handyman Poitier is traveling through the Arizona desert and ends up being recruited by a group of Eastern European nuns to help build a chapel for them. Shot in Arizona on location. Akin to Poitier's role in other films like "In the Heat of the Night" in which a black stranger plays a positive role in the community. <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches rolled. Good creased and worn with a few tears to the bottom edge and pinholes to the corners. United Artists unknown books
1971147902Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1971. Two vintage photographs from the 1971 film one studio still of Ron Moody with Jack Wild and Helen Raye and one headshot of Ron Moody. Both with "SIlver Screen Archives" stamp on the verso.<br/><br/>Based on the 1963 Children's novel by Walter Macken.<br/><br/>Two orphaned children Finn and Derval Dove Wild and Raye flee to their grandmother's house in Ireland to escape their cruel stepfather while their uncle "Hawk" Dove Moody a master of disguises pursues them.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Ireland. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1956140428France / Italy: Les Films Ariane 1956. Collection of over 80 vintage borderless single weight candid and glamor photographs and film negatives black-and-white and color and color transparencies for the 1956 French-Italian film. Most of the images are glamour portraits of the film's leading women: Dany Carrel Nicole Courcel Giorgia Moll and Beatrice Altariba. Several color transparencies show Brigitte Bardot whose sister Mijanou starred in the film leaving a small airplane with her male companion. Several photos rubber-stamped with various photographer names and agencies including Esther Kiss Rene Hollinger and L. Markine. Housed in a vintage French Crumiere brand photo paper box. <br/><br/>A remake of Jacques Deval's 1936 film of the same name about a women's boarding house and the group of women forced to band together because of a housing shortage. Released during the heyday of American exploitation films about women's prisons all-girl boarding schools and girl gangs. <br/><br/>Photographs range from 7.25 x 9.25 inches to 3 x 4 inches with most being smaller developed photos from medium-format transparencies negatives and transparencies include 15 frames on 35mm strips 6 mounted medium format color transparencies 5 medium format color transparencies and 39 medium format negatives. Negatives with light rubbing. Very Good plus overall. Box split at corners foxing Good. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Les Films Ariane unknown books
1980143327Grunwald Germany: Bavaria Film 1980. Vintage photograph showing director Rainer Werner Fassbinder on the set of 1980 German television mini-series. With the stamps of German magazine "Der Spiegel" and photo agency Presse-Seeger as well as holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1929 novel by Alfred Doblin previously filmed in 1931 directed by Phil Jutzi. Despite taking place over 14 parts with a runtime of 15 and a half hours the film received a theatrical release in the US in 1983 with theaters showing two or three parts per night and the series gained a cult following leading to PBS broadcasts and a VHS release. <br/><br/>8.5 x 6 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 411. Bavaria Film unknown books
1975135906Berlin: Der Spiegel 1975. Vintage borderless black-and-white press photograph of Fassbinder on the set of his 1975 film "Faustrecht der Freiheit." Shot by Manjit Jari for the German publication Der Spiegel with stamps for both Jari and the publication on the verso along with an archive date of March 19 1975. <br/><br/>Franz "Fox" Biberkopf Fassbinder loses his job at a carnival after his boyfriend Klaus Karl Scheydt is arrested for tax fraud. After hustling for the money to buy a lottery ticket he wins 500000 marks and attracts the attention of Eugen Peter Chatel a sophisticated but amoral young man in need of money. He begins a relationship with the uneducated Fox and slowly swindles him out of his winnings driving him to eventual poverty and suicide. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Der Spiegel unknown books
1939146098N.p.: N.p. 1939. Draft script for an unproduced film by Rafael Sabatini. A fine leatherbound copy with gilt lettering and decorated endpapers.<br/><br/>One of prolific screenwriter Rafael Sabatini's final projects. A romanticized swashbuckling account of the adventures and loves of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus here re-imagined as the Spanish "Cristobal Colon" from Castile. Delays in the production of the film led Sabatini to turn his early screenplay into a novel first published by Hutchinson in 1941. Although interest was again raised in a Columbus film in the late 1940s-leading to the British "Christopher Columbus" 1949 starring Fredric March-Sabatini's script was ultimately rewritten for the film.<br/><br/>Set in Spain.<br/><br/>Red titled wrappers with credits for screenwriter Rafael Sabatini. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. 259 leaves with last page of text numbered 256. Carbon typescript rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine with wear at the extremities. N.p. unknown books
2000146410N.p.: The Greenblatt Janollari Studio 2000. First Draft script for an unproduced television pilot. <br/><br/>A few months after graduating high school the eponymous teen couple Nick and Emily discover that Emily is pregnant forcing the pair to grow up more quickly than anticipated. Screenwriter R. Lee Fleming Jr. was better known for his involvement in early 2000s young adult-oriented television shows such as "Friends" 2001-2004 and "One Tree Hill" 2004-2006 as well as the films "She's All That" 1999 and "Get Over It" 2001.<br/><br/>Set in Burbank CA.<br/><br/>White Greenblatt Janollari studio wrappers. Title page present dated January 28 2000 noted as First Draft with credits for screenwriter R. Lee Fleming Jr. 58 leaves with last page of text numbered 57. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near FIne wrapper Very Good plus bound with two silver brads. The Greenblatt Janollari Studio unknown books
2003149658Los Angeles: Miramax 2003. Vintage oversize borderless reference photograph of Quentin Tarantino providing instruction to Uma Thurman on the set of the 2003 film. Thurman wears her iconic yellow track suit. Struck on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper stock.<br/><br/>The first entry in Tarantino's bloody two-part female vigilante film. A female samurai assassin wakes from a four-year coma following a sadistic attack and resolves to seek revenge on her former colleagues for their betrayal. A love letter to the glory days of martial arts cinema of the 1970s and 1980s with a grindhouse temperament and even nods to giallo incorporating practical effects in lieu of computer-generated imagery and with nods as usual to samurai and other exploitation films throughout. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles Pasadena and Lancaster California; Tokyo Japan; and Austin Texas.<br/><br/>12 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Miramax unknown books
1978139938England: Artoc Films 1978. Original British quad poster for the 1978 British film. Distributed by Brent Walker Film Distributors. Distributor annotations on the verso in holograph pencil. <br/><br/>Based on Jackie Collins' 1969 novel. Fontaine Joan Collins is a nymphomaniac and wife of a boring man. She hires a stud Tobias to manage her nightclub and her sexual desires. The stud would rather spend time with Fontaine's daughter who uses him to get revenge on Fontaine for cheating her father. Rated "X" in the UK. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded as issued. Very Good plus with a few short tears a few tape ghosts. Scarce. Artoc Films unknown books
1993WRCLIT61301Np: The Author 1993. 1138 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in plain red stiff wrappers. Title lettered on lower edge and spine otherwise near fine. Facetiously denoted the "One Millionth" draft of Price's own film adaptation of his 1992 novel. This draft differs considerably from subsequent drafts that involved Spike Lee as co-writer. The Author unknown books
1977WRCLIT69501Los Angeles: Warner Brothers 1977. 11321 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white blue and salmon stock. Bradbound in studio wrappers. Inner top corner of lower wrapper and terminal leaf a bit dust-tanned small spot on lower wrapper typical modest use at overlap wrapper edges but very good or better. Copy #3 of this "Final Draft" of Newman's adaptation to film of Price's 1976 novel but evidencing further revisions over the 8 week stretch noted above. Robert Mulligan directed the Fall 1978 release starring Paul Sorvino Richard Gere Tony Lo Bianco et al. Marcus's screenplay was nominated for both Academy and WGA awards. Newman had a distinguished career as screen and television writer going back to the 1950s with credits on THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM CAT BALLOU and uncredited work on THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. In 1986 with THE COLOR OF MONEY for which he received an Oscar nomination Price emerged in his own right as a significant screen and television writer. Warner Brothers unknown books
1948137021Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1948. Revised Final Draft script for the 1948 film. Copy belonging to an uncredited member of the film cast or crew with that person's name in holograph pencil on the front wrapper. Notations in holograph pencil on the title page noting members of the cast and on a few pages. Housed in a custom cloth clamshell box. From the Richard Manney collection of film noir. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as REVISED FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 24 dated February 10 1948. Title page present dated February 10 1948 noted as Revised Final with a credit for screenwriter Sturges. 153 leaves with last page of text numbered 154. Mimeograph duplication dated variously betwee 2/10/48 and 2/13/48 with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 2/16/48 and 3/4/48. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 292. Selby US. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1948135654Berlin: Nero AG 1948. Vintage black-and-white photograph of director Preston Sturges and actors Linda Darnell and Rex Harrison on the set of the 1948 film. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches 20.5 x 25.5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 292. Nero AG unknown books
1940148508Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1940. Vintage borderless photograph of Preston Sturges and Muriel Angelus on the set of the 1940 film. Mimeo snipe and "Paramount Photo by G.E. Richardson" stamp on verso. <br/><br/>Sturges had become a very successful Hollywood screenwriter by the late 1930s and with his screenplay for "The Biography of a Bum" wanted so much to direct the film that he offered to do the job for free. With very few exceptions notably Charlie Chaplin the notion of an established studio writer directing a film was nearly unheard of in Hollywood where writers were typically not even allowed on the set. Only the irresistible cheapness of Sturges' offer made it possible for the film to get made. <br/><br/>Over the six year period during which the script remained unproduced the title changed to "The Vagrant" then "Down with McGinty" then finally just prior to production to "The Great McGinty." It was not only a success but won Sturges an Oscar for Best Screenplay. More importantly he was allowed to continue as a writer-director with a magnificent career that included one classic after another including "Sullivan's Travels" "The Lady Eve" "Unfaithfully Yours" "The Palm Beach Story" and "Hail the Conquering Hero."<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light edgewear and faint creasing else Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1939151485Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1939. Master File script for the 1940 film "The Great McGinty" seen here under the working title "Down Went McGinty" corrected in red pencil to "The Great McGinty." This revision contains an appropriately unusual and rather whimsical foreword by Sturges with two earlier titles "Biography of a Bum" and "The Vagrant" cited on the second and fourth leaves respectively. <br/><br/>Sturges had become a very successful Hollywood screenwriter by the late 1930s and with his screenplay for "The Biography of a Bum" wanted so much to direct the film that he offered to do the job for free. With very few exceptions notably Charlie Chaplin the notion of an established studio writer directing a film was nearly unheard of in Hollywood where writers were typically not even allowed on the set. Only the irresistible cheapness of Sturges' offer made it possible for the film to get made. <br/><br/>Over the six year period during which the script remained unproduced the title changed to "The Vagrant" then "Down with McGinty" then finally just prior to production to "The Great McGinty." It was not only a success but won Sturges an Oscar for Best Screenwriter. More importantly he was allowed to continue as a writer-director with a magnificent career that included one classic after another including "Sullivan's Travels" "The Lady Eve" "Unfaithfully Yours" "The Palm Beach Story" and "Hail the Conquering Hero."<br/><br/>Tall cream colored titled self wrappers rubber-stamped Production No. 672 MASTER FILE FILE COPY PRODUCED and PLEASE RETURN TO THE STORY DEPARTMENT / PARAMOUNT STUDIO - HOLLYWOOD. Dated April 28 1939. Title page present dated 1933 with credits for screenwriter Sturges and Sturges' name written in holograph pencil just above. 109 leaves mimeograph on cream colored stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus. Side stapled. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1941134870Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1941. Vintage double weight studio still photograph of hapless Henry Fonda and beguiling Barbara Stanwyck from the 1941 film. Rubber stamp on the verso dated December 4 1940 indicating that Hollywood Advisory Council i.e. Hayes Office has approved the photo as not being scandalous. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 103. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1941134859Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1941. Single weight borderless photograph of director Preston Sturges and Barbara Stanwyck working on the set of "The Lady Eve" in 1941. Rubber stamp crediting Paramount photographer G.E. Richardson on the verso with a corresponding date stamp of April 7 1941 and a mimeo snipe printed on same describing the scene. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7.5 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 103. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1939128768Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1939. Final script for the 1939 film. <br/><br/>Steve Drum Foster is a crusading newspaper editor helps free a man framed for a crime and aids in finding the real culprit. Staff reporter Maxine Thomas Bari goes along for the ride. <br/><br/>Director Werker's other notable films include the films noir "Shock" 1946 and "He Walked by Night" 1948. <br/><br/>Light blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 33 dated JANUARY 17 1939. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated January 17 1939 noted as Final script with credits for screenwriter Larkin. 146 leaves mechanical duplication with the last leaf of text numbered 143. Blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/21/39 and 2/2/39. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books