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1961WRCLIT67563Hollywood: Rosser's Film Continuity Service for Selznick / RKO 1961. 85 leaves. Legal format. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Stapled at top with stencil printed coversheet on green paper. Soft crease to lower corner of first few leaves but very good or better. A late Combined Continuity script of the 1945 RKO/Selznick production directed by Robert Siodmak starring Dorothy McGuire George Brent Ethel Barrymore nominated for an Oscar Rhonda Fleming Elsa Lanchester et al. The screenplay adaptation of White's novel was by Mel Dinelli. In 1961 the then owners of the rights for various Selznick films many had passed through several hands to United Artists commissioned new 16mm combined continuity scripts for many of the titles rationale unknown to posterity. This is such an example and preserves a literal record of the film. Duplicate from the Selznick archive. Rosser's Film Continuity Service for] Selznick / RKO unknown books
1968WRCLIT38797Np: Mirisch Corporation 1968. 197 leaves. Narrow quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only claspbound at top. Clasp rusty else very good. A combined continuity script of the first adaptation to film of E.L. Heyman's novel directed by Norman Jewison starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. Mirisch Corporation unknown books
1938133673Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1938. Final Draft script for the 1938 film. From the library of producer Mark Hellinger who wrote the film's screenplay bound in red three-quarter leather with gilt titles and designs marbled endpapers raised bands trimmed edges and Hellinger's name in gilt on the front board. Also included is a typescript on onionskin stock with the title and credits for Hellinger and story writer Faith Baldwin on the front wrapper in holograph ink. Finally laid in is a typed letter signed by Bette Davis dated March 31 1939 on Davis' stationery thanking Hellinger for kind words regarding her film "Dark Victory" 1939 and discussing her dismay with the script for "Comet Over Broadway" and her resulting decision to part ways with the film. <br/><br/>Mark Hellinger's first screenplay for Warner Brothers. His other credits include the noir antecedent "The Roaring Twenties" 1939 screenwriter "It All Came True" 1940 producer and his notable series of foundation noir films "High Sierra" 1941 associate producer "The Killers" 1946 producer and "The Naked City" 1948 producer. <br/><br/>Based on a story by Faith Baldwin published in "Cosmopolitan" in 1937 about Eve Appleton Francis wife of garage owner Bill Appleton Litel and aspiring actress. Bill gets into an argument with an actor over Eve and accidentally kills him. Eve takes her infant daughter and tries to make her way on Broadway while Bill is imprisoned. Set in New York. <br/><br/>Bound script:<br/><br/>Noted as FINAL on the distribution page dated 3/28/38 with credits for Hellinger Robert Buckner N. Brewster Morse Fritz Falkenstein and Frank Cavett on the following page flatsigned by Walter MacEwen. Distribution page present with receipt intact. 155 leaves mimeograph duplication dated August 19 1938 and August 22 1938 screenwriters' credit page. Pages and binding Near Fine. <br/><br/>Typescript:<br/><br/>Blue wrappers. "Comet Over Broadway by Mark Hellinger / after a story by Faith Baldwin" in holograph ink on the front wrapper. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Hellinger and story writer Baldwin. 78 leaves typed watermarked "MILLERS FALLS." Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Bette Davis letter and envelope: <br/><br/>Light soil and a closed tear to the envelope. Letter folded horizontally else Near Fine. Warner Brothers unknown books
1952144804North Hollywood: Republic Pictures 1952. Vintage photograph from the 1952 film. With holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Martians invade Earth with plans to build a Hydrogen bomb that will blast Earth out of its orbit so that Mars can take its place and thrive closer to the sun. Larry Martin Judd Holdren leader of the Inter-Planetary Patrol investigates the Martian invaders in his jet-powered rocket suit .<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Republic Pictures unknown books
1962140353France: Cinetel 1962. Archive of 64 vintage borderless single weight still photographs from the 1962 French film. Seen in the images are starring actor Phillippe Noiret actor Rene Lefevre and actresses Berthe Granval and Zouzoue as well as several shots of the film crew and director Michel in action. Numerical annotations and some with cropping annotations on the verso of nearly all photos in holograph pencil. Housed in a vintage French Kodak brand photo paper box. <br/><br/>Little known drama about a man who aspires to be a sailor. One of director Michel's final films after notable others "Confession Under Four Eyes" 1954 and "The Blonde Witch" 1956. <br/><br/>Most photos approximately 7 x 9.25 inches several 5 x 7 inches and one slightly smaller. Very Good plus overall photos with moderate curling and photo box Very Good plus. Cinetel unknown books
1974149659N.p.: Films du Jeudi 1974. Vintage oversize color reference photograph from the 1974 French film showing actors Jane Birkin topless and Feodor Atkine in drag. <br/><br/>A weepy whiny alcohol salesman manipulates his way into power as the head of a luxury hotel. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris.<br/><br/>11.75 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine. Films du Jeudi unknown books
1998135856Cardiff Wales: Hartswood Films 1998. An archive of 11 scripts for the complete 7 episode British television miniseries "Wonderful You." Copies belonging to make-up artist Teresa Kelly with her holograph name and annotations throughout in highlighter and ink. Included in the listing are Archive also includes 20 pages of call sheets and shooting schedules with Kelly's holograph annotations. <br/><br/>Almost certainly begun as an attempt to at least in part mimic the early success of the long-running sitcom "Friends" "Wonderful You" follows a group of thirty-something aged friends in London as they navigate their convoluted interpersonal relationships. Unlike "Friends" however in which all the main characters start out as single and slowly acquire partners "Wonderful You" contains a number of different states of romantic relationships right from the beginning including a few single people a successful couple in a long term relationship a gay couple and an unhappily married couple with a young son. Though "Friends" may be considered one of the more successful sitcoms of the late 1990s and certainly one of the longest-running "Wonderful You" instead makes a much more succinct and arguably much less saccharine statement about the nature of relationships themselves. Shot on location in London. <br/><br/>Scripts all housed in tall white self wrappers as issued some unbound sheets and some prong bound. One script then further housed in a red spring binder. All have credits for screenwriters Niel and Lumsden. Title page integral with the front wrappers. Mechanical duplication some with pink blue or yellow revision pages. Very Good plus condition or better. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available upon request. Hartswood Films unknown books
1947WRCLIT75443Universal City: Universal Studios / National Screen Service 1947. Eight 11 x 14" full color lobby cards. NSS blindstamp in lower extreme corner of each card three short strips of paper tape not as repairs on verso of title card upper right blank margin of title card has a short nick and some creasing but otherwise a very good or better bright set. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote US distribution of Huxley's own adaptation to the screen of his 1922 story "The Giaconda Smile." Zoltan Korda directed stars Charles Boyer Ann Blyth Jessica Tandy and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Huxley's name is prominently incorporated in each of the cards. BROMER D3. Universal Studios / National Screen Service unknown books
1929149227Los Angeles: The Samuel Goldwyn Company 1929. Final Continuity script for the 1929 film. Copy belonging to assistant director H. Bruce Humberstone with his holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper and several pages mostly regarding sequencing for scenes. The film was released in silent and sound versions and included with the script are ten sets of dialogue intended for use in the sound release housed in a tan card folder.<br/><br/>Based on Blair Niles' 1928 novel "Condemned to Devil's Island." A gentleman bank robber is sent to a prison nicknamed Devil's Island where he begins an affair with the wife of the head warden. Actor Ronald Colman's second talking film following "Bulldog Drummond" 1929.<br/><br/>Shot on location at Catalina Island California.<br/><br/>Red titled wrappers rubber-stamped on the front wrapper as copy No. 11. Distribution page present with receipt removed noted as SOUND VERSION and rubber-stamped copy No. 11. Title page present noted as FINAL CONTINUITY. Credits for screenwriter Sidney Howard and novel credits for Blair Niles integral with the first leaf of text. Approximately 130 leaves without page numbers. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with light soil to the front wrapper side stapled with two staples. The Samuel Goldwyn Company unknown books
1980149772Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1980. Collection of three vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1980 Japanese pinku pink film. Also included with the set is a film program in Japanese.<br/><br/>Housed in a studio envelope. Photographs 6 x 4.25 inches Near Fine. Film program is 28.25 x 6.75 inches one sheet folded four times Near Fine.<br/><br/>Weisser and Weisser The Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films p. 89. Nikkatsu unknown books
1962143073Glendale CA: Allied Artists 1962. Vintage borderless photograph from the 1962 film. With holograph annotations and a sticker noting the photograph is from the collection of film historian collector and founder of the Tele Cine Documentation TCD cinema photo library Daniel Bouteiller on the verso. <br/><br/>Loosely based on the 1822 novel by Thomas De Quincey the film transposes the setting to San Francisco's Chinatown and involves Price in mystery set in the criminal underworld. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Allied Artists unknown books
1967151420Amsterdam: Frans Bromet 1967. Collection of four vintage borderless reference photographs from the set of the 1967 film including two photographs of director Wim Verstappen and longtime producer and screenwriter Pim de la Parra. With the stamp of photographer Frans Bromet on the verso and one with the stamp of Scorpio Films. <br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>A successful author cannot choose between the attentions of two women leading to a passionate and unhappy love triangle. Verstappen was best known for founding Scorpio Films with Parra a collaboration which most notably produced the groundbreaking 1971 Dutch film "Blue Movie."<br/><br/>Set in the Netherlands.<br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Frans Bromet unknown books
1948146108Culver City CA: MGM 1948. Composite script for the 1949 film. With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper.<br/><br/>Based on the 1949 Red Scare novel wherein a young American newlywed learns her husband is a spy for the Soviet Union and forces him to choose between their love and his dedication to the Communist cause. Elizabeth Taylor's first adult role and one that many of the film's detractors argued was too mature for the then-sixteen year-old star who played opposite a 37 year-old Robert Taylor. The film's release was initially delayed due to MGM's fear that it would cause diplomatic problems with the Soviet bloc and indeed "Conspirator" was banned outright in Finland and New Delhi India for similar reasons.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in London and Wales.<br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers with an extra light blue wrapper from the final draft script bound in rubber-stamped VAULT COPY and COMPOSITE SCRIPT / COMPLETE on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 24 and production No. 5304 dated 8-26-48 with credits for screenwriter Sally Benson. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. 256 leaves with last page of text numbered 125. Mimeographed rectos only with leaves dated variously between 8-27-48 and 10-1-48. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with wear to the extremities bound with two gold brads. MGM unknown books
1963144372Paris: Les Films Concordia 1963. Vintage oversize borderless double weight photograph of Brigitte Bardot and Michel Piccoli on the set of the 1963 film. With the stamp of photographer Aldo Durazzi and a press agency stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>Godard's lush Technicolor landmark that transformed Brigitte Bardot from a sex symbol into an art object while simultaneously furthering his own reputation for being the most commercially successful deconstructionist in film history. A fascinating film that can be watched either as narrative about a disintegrating relationship or as an unending series of pure cinematic references. <br/><br/>12 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 171. Les Films Concordia unknown books
1964150171N.p.: Embassy Pictures 1964. Two intage studio still photographs from the US release of the 1963 film showing actors Brigitte Bardot Giorgia Moll and Jack Palance. With holograph pencil annotations on the verso regarding layout. <br/><br/>Based on the 1954 Italian novel "Il disprezzo" "A Ghost at Noon" by Alberto Moravia. Director Jean-Luc Godard's lush Technicolor landmark that transformed Brigitte Bardot from a sex symbol into an art object while simultaneously furthering his own reputation for being the most commercially successful deconstructionist in film history. A fascinating film that can be watched either as a narrative about a disintegrating relationship or as an unending series of pure cinematic references. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 171. Godard Histoires du cinema. Rosenbaum 1000. Embassy Pictures unknown books
WRCLIT60277Los Angeles: Universal Pictures 1946. 1182015161720 leaves paginated by reel. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Punched at top and bradbound. Occasional slight creases or marginal fraying title leaf chipped around brads and with creased tear in right margin; generally very good. A post-production continuity script of this important adaptation of the Holmes/Watson characters to the screen. The screenplay was written by novelist Frank Gruber and was his sixth credited screenplay. The film directed by Roy William Neill starred Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce and was the penultimate film in the sequence of twelve Universal films in which the duo set high marks for their portrayal of Holmes and Watson. DE WAAL 5158. Universal Pictures] unknown books
1962146754N.p.: Kaufman-Lubin Productions 1962. Collection of 104 vintage studio still photographs from the 1962 film including some great in-character photographs and head shots from Ben Gazzara Sammy Davis Jr. Broderick Crawford Vincent Price Roland LaStarza Timothy Carey Ray Walston and others also includes 5 photographs of Gazzara with author John Resko and one head shot of Resko. Mimeo snipes on the verso of the majority of photographs. <br/><br/>"Convicts 4" here under the working title and title of Resko's 1956 autobiography upon which the film was loosely based Reprive. Dalton Trumbo wrote and directed with Millard Kaufman as his "front" as Trumbo was still blacklisted at the time which Kaufman had done before for Trumbo most notably for the 1950 Film Noir classic Gun Crazy. <br/><br/>John Resko Gazzara is convicted of killing a store owner and sentenced to life in prison. While in prison he ignites a passion for art an activity that leads to a transformation in his character. Featuring a great supporting cast which includes among others Sammy Davis Jr. Rod Steiger Vincent Price Ray Walson Jack Albertson Timothy Carey pop singer Dodie Stevens and boxer Roland La Starza.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Folsom Prison in California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine some light edge wear and light curling 2 with creasing. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Kaufman-Lubin Productions unknown books
1978151425N.p.: N.p. 1978. Vintage borderless reference photograph taken on the set of the 1978 film showing director Sam Peckinpah laughing with actress Ali McGraw in the desert.<br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>An aggrieved group of truck drivers hold an ongoing high-speed protest convoy over a mile long. Peckinpah's most commercially successful film loosely based on the 1975 country song "Convoy" by C. W. McCall. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New Mexico and California. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1967150475Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1967. Vintage studio still photograph of director Stuart Rosenberg and actor Paul Newman on the set of the 1967 film. With holograph ink annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1965 novel by Donn Pearce who co-wrote the screenplay about a convict who wins a bet to eat 50 hard-boiled eggs in an hour and later suffers a failure of communication with the warden. Winner of a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for George Kennedy and nominated for three others including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor for Newman. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with a light horizontal crease affecting the lower portion of the image. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert III. Warner Brothers unknown books
1962150468N.p.: N.p. 1962. Two vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1962 film showing actress Mylene Demongeot playfully sunbathing in a bikini. With a stamp noting the film's title on the verso along with holograph pencil annotations regarding cropping. <br/><br/>A light Italian comedy set and shot on location in Brazil following three loosely intersecting stories of pleasure adventure and love during Carnival. <br/><br/>7.25 x 9.25 inches. Very Good plus with faint soil on the recto. N.p. unknown books
1973130718Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1973. Post-production script for the 1973 film. <br/><br/>The story of two jaded police officers who turn to crime using knowledge they learned as cops to plan heists and augment their low salaries. Westlake's darkly comic and bitter story received a very positive critical response. Set in 1970s era New York and shot there on location this film offers a candid and engaging portrait of the city's gritty pre-gentrified past. Gorman's first starring role. <br/><br/>Blue brad-bound titled wrappers dated May 23 1973 noting 5 reels and footage of 7968 feet. Mechanical duplication. Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
2011WRCLIT75521Np: The Weinstein Company 2011. 1107 leaves. Octavo. Stiff printed wrappers. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. A few minor smudges to the white wrapper else about fine. A studio generated copy of a final shooting script for Logan's cinematic recasting of Shakespeare's play prepared for submission for voting for the year's awards. Ralph Fiennes starred and directed in company with Gerard Butler Brian Cox Vanessa Redgrave Lubna Azabal and many others. The film was the recipient of a number of award nominations in various categories. The Weinstein Company unknown books
1975150615Los Angeles: American International Pictures AIP 1975. Collection of eight vintage black and white studio still photographs from the 1975 film. With the stamp of Consolidated Theatre Services on the verso. <br/><br/>Loosely based on Ronald Fair's 1966 novel "Hog Butcher." Two African American children are the key witnesses against the corrupt police officers who mistakenly murdered their best friend and local hero Nathaniel "Cornbread" Hamilton in a manhunt.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
1978151600Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1978. Revised Final Shooting script for the 1978 film here under the working title "Stingray."<br/><br/>A teenage boy Mark Hamill heads to Las Vegas determined to track down his high school shop class' stolen project car a tricked-out Corvette. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in southern California and Nevada. <br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 506 dated March 4 1977 with credits for director Matthew Robbins and screenwriter Hal Barwood. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 129 leaves with last page of text numbered 115. Xerographic duplication rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between 3-14-77 and 9-2-77. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1955130854Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1955. Draft script for the 1955 film here under the working title "The Calico Pony." Actor Van Heflin's copy with his holograph annotations throughout. <br/><br/>Heflin plays a Civil War soldier returning to his hometown as a minister but his violent past follows him. The film debut of Joanne Woodward. <br/><br/>Red and black titled wrappers. Title page present with credit for writer Meadow. 146 leaves mimeograph duplication with annotations throughout. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with three gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown books