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1963157105Universal City: Universal Studios 1963. Vintage studio still photograph of director Stanley Donen talking with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn while filming on location for the 1963 film. Printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. <br /> <br /> The greatest box office success of Donen's career owing to an excellent screenplay and what Donen's biographer Stephen M. Silverman refers to as the film's three stars: "Cary Grant Audrey Hepburn and Paris." Influenced by Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest" but simultaneously lighter and more complex with an even more entertaining tailspin of deception than its predecessor. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Paris.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 57. Penzler 101. Universal Studios unknown
1980147188N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced television film. <br /> <br /> The sheriff of the town of Slayton is tasked with closing the old Barton family mine after a series of disasters and accidents-not realizing the Bartons would rather blow up the mine than surrender it to outsiders. <br /> <br /> Set in the fictional town of Slayton Nevada.<br /> <br /> Brown faux-leather non-standard titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Max Kleven. 104 leaves with last page of text numbered 102. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine with a small rust mark to the first leaf wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1967152322London: The Rank Organization 1967. Vintage reference photograph from the 1967 film showing director-actor Albert Finney. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso along with the stamp of The Rank Organization. <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> A wealthy famous English writer with working class roots is forced to reconnect with his emotions and sense of humanity when he takes a trip to visit his estranged wife and son. Finney's first and only directorial attempt. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in London and Manchester. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly creased to the edges. The Rank Organization unknown
1974167738London: New Realm Film Distributors 1974. Vintage borderless satin-finish color reference photograph from the 1974 French sexploitation film showing a topless Sirpa Lane. Provenance stamps and annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on the verso. <br /> <br /> An adventurous young woman is determined to enjoy every sexual experience life has to offer even if the pursuit leads her into danger. <br /> <br /> 6.25 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine. New Realm Film Distributors unknown
1967161028N.p.: Selmur Productions 1967. Draft script for the 1968 film. Copy belonging to uncredited set decorator George R. Nelson with his name in manuscript ink "Bob Nelson" on the top right corner of the front wrapper. <br /> <br /> Based on Daniel Keyes' 1966 novel "Flowers for Algernon" about a 32-year-old bakery worker with an intellectual disability who is approached by two doctors about participating in an experiment that will enhance his mental aptitude. Actor Cliff Robertson also appeared as Charly in a previous adaptation of Keyes' novel a 1961 television adaptation on the United States Steel Hour titled "The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon." <br /> <br /> Nelson who is best-known for his work on "The Graduate" "The Manchurian Candidate" "The Getaway" "The Godfather Part II" and "Apocalypse Now" was not credited in the final film so it must be assumed that he was either involved with it early on or considered it at some point. <br /> <br /> Set in Boston.<br /> <br /> Yellow titled titled wrappers with credit for screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. Title page present dated June 30 1967 noted as copy No. 49 in manuscript ink with credit for Silliphant and director Ralph Nelson. 128 leaves with last page of text numbered 126. Xerographic duplication on eye-rest green stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with a ring stain and a few splashes bound internally with three gold brads. Selmur Productions unknown
1968161029Los Angeles: Cinerama 1968. Three vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 film. <br /> <br /> Based on Daniel Keyes' 1966 novel "Flowers for Algernon" about a 32-year-old bakery worker with an intellectual disability who is approached by two doctors about participating in an experiment that will enhance his mental aptitude. Actor Cliff Robertson also appeared as Charly in a previous adaptation of Keyes' novel a 1961 television adaptation on the United States Steel Hour titled "The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon." <br /> <br /> Nelson who is best-known for his work on "The Graduate" "The Manchurian Candidate" "The Getaway" "The Godfather Part II" and "Apocalypse Now" was not credited in the final film so it must be assumed that he was either involved with it early on or considered it at some point. <br /> <br /> Set in Boston.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Cinerama unknown
1973167142Universal City: Universal Studios 1973. Draft script for the tenth episode of the first season of the 1973-74 NBC television series that aired on November 27 1973. Copy printed on pink leaves with manuscript pencil and ink annotations on -- pages.<br /> <br /> The first show co-created by Stephen J. Cannell about a unique team of the Los Angeles Police Department lead by Chase Reddick Mitchell Ryan that specializes in solving unusually difficult or violent cases. The series premiered on September 11 1973 and aired for 23 episodes ending on April 10 1974.<br /> <br /> In this installment Sgt. MacCray Wayne Maunder attempts to infiltrate a garbage removal firm whose owner is syndicate boss and is distracted by the attention of the crime boss' daughter.<br /> <br /> Set in Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page dated September 28 1973 with credits for screenwriter Michael Donovan. 59 leaves with last page of text numbered 57. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with a staple to the top left corner. Universal Studios unknown
1969171508Los Angeles: American International Pictures AIP 1969. Two vintage lobby cards for the 1969 film. <br /> <br /> Cher's first film appearance without her then-husband Sonny Bono about a free-spirited mercurial hippie hitchhiker. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Phoenix Arizona. <br /> <br /> 14 x 11 inches. Near Fine. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown
1961143870Italy: Cinematografica RI.RE 1961. Collection of 14 vintage borderless single weight studio still photographs from the 1961 Italian-French film. Action sequences picketers Delon and his compatriots and a charming candid of Barbara Lass are present. Numerical annotations and a few with actor names on the versos in manuscript pencil along with the stamp of photographer Pierluigi Praturlon. <br /> <br /> The film's premiere was at Cannes and earned director Clément a Palme d'Or nomination. In 1921 Ulysses Delon enrolls in the Italian Fascist party and his initiation is to gain the trust of local printer Fossati Cervi. Fossati's family and beautiful daughter Lass are anarchists contesting Ulysses' beliefs and he ultimately decides to forge his own political path. <br /> <br /> Set in Rome shot there on location. <br /> <br /> 7 x 9.25 inches. Near Fine slight curling. Cinematografica RI.RE unknown
1970141235N.p.: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> A man travels to Vienna on business and falls in love with a beautiful stranger whom he suspects of stealing his car. Guided by his daily horoscope he believes he has found his soulmate. <br /> <br /> Set in London and Vienna. <br /> <br /> Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present with credit for screenwriter Mario Garriba. 140 leaves with last page of text numbered 139. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1950107868London: Apex 1950. Draft script for the 1951 British film. Editor Peter Hunt's copy with his manuscript annotations throughout. <br /> <br /> Peter Hunt began his career in the UK film industry as an editor working on several of the best-known early James Bond films "Dr. No" "From Russia With Love" "Goldfinger" as well as "The Ipcress File." He debuted as a director with "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969.<br /> <br /> Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present dated April 1950 noted as shooting script with credits for Kenneth Hume. 87 leaves with last page of text numbered 86. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two staples. Apex unknown
1969140854Moscow: Gorky Film Studio 1969. Treatment script for the 1972 film. A collaboration between Moscow's Gorky Studio and Stockholm's Omega Film. An English translation produced for consideration by English-speaking parties involved in production.<br /> <br /> After the October Revolution of 1917 a Russian engineer is assigned to purchase locomotives from Sweden. He is to purchase them with gold claimed by opponents of the revolution. <br /> <br /> Set in the Soviet Union. <br /> <br /> White titled self wrapper lacking rear wrapper noted as Literary Scenario on the front wrapper dated April 1969 with credits for screenwriters Semitiov Braginsky Yegorov and Soloviev and translator Alan Blair. 92 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 91. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a comb binding. Gorky Film Studio unknown
1966154505N.p.: Film-Makers' Distribution Center 1966. Vintage studio still photograph of Gerard Malanga from the 1966 film. <br /> <br /> Disregarding formal narrative the film follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in New York City during 1966 presented in a split screen with a single audio track associated with only one side of the screen. The release marked a critical moment in Andy Warhol's career as it was the first film he directed to receive international success and distribution or even be screened outside cine-clubs in New York City. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Chelsea New York. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus. Film-Makers' Distribution Center unknown
1989139236France: Eve Productions 1989. Original French grande poster for the 1989 release of the 1970 US film. Scarce. <br /> <br /> A small-town border sheriff and marijuana smuggler sets out to kill a rival drug dealer while his girlfriend has a dalliance with another woman. The first Meyer film to feature full frontal male nudity a rarity even in sexploitation films at the time and quite the introduction to soon-to-be Meyer's regular Charles Napier. <br /> <br /> Meyer shot several new sequences late in production about a quarter of the film's runtime either to replace footage lost by a photo lab or because an actress left the shoot early the reason is disputed. The new sequences unrelated to the original ones give the film an almost surreal quality leading Roger Ebert to call it "possibly the only narrative film ever made without a narrative."<br /> <br /> The film was one of the most successful of Meyer's career leading him to return to and refine this style in subsequent films peaking with Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens in 1979.<br /> <br /> 47 x 63 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. Eve Productions unknown
1956152152Culver City CA: Four Star Films 1956. Draft script for the 1956 television episode which originally aired on June 8. Copy belonging to actor Johnny Crawford with his manuscript ink and pencil annotations throughout. With a call sheet and shooting schedule bound in after the title page.<br /> <br /> A former hobo experiences difficulties in trying to return to "normal life." <br /> <br /> Pink titled wrappers. Title page present undated with credits for screenwriter Alvin Sargent. 51 leaves with last page of text numbered 42. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 4/11/56. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. Housed in brown wrappers with a handwritten title label affixed on the front wrapper dated April 1956. Four Star Films unknown
1949151394Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1949. Post-production Release Dialogue script for the 1949 film. <br /> <br /> Based on Tiffany Thayer's 1947 novel "One Woman." A South Side reporter discovers the body of a dead call girl and tries to track down her killer using her address book. <br /> <br /> Set in Chicago. <br /> <br /> Tall white titled wrappers noting 10 reels dated February 21 1949. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads at the top edge. Paramount Pictures unknown
1945148158N.p.: N.p. 1945. Vintage black-and-white glossy photographic French lobby card from the 1945 film. <br /> <br /> The French classic centered around the theatrical life of a beautiful courtesan Arletty and four men who love her. <br /> <br /> Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay.<br /> <br /> Set in shot on location in France. <br /> <br /> 11.75 x 9.5 inches. Very Good with three closed tears one 3 inches two repaired on verso with cello tape pinholes to corners and edgewear. <br /> <br /> Rosenbaum 1000. Ebert II. Criterion Collection 141. N.p. unknown
1945159854N.p.: N.p. 1945. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1945 film showing director Marcel Carné on the set. French annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso along with a Photofest label and a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the bottom edge. <br /> <br /> An influential classic of French cinema following a courtesan in nineteenth century Paris who finds her attentions torn between four possible suitors-a mime an actor a thief and an aristocrat.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in France. <br /> <br /> 7.25 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 141. Ebert II. Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown
1945150438Paris: Pathe 1945. Two vintage oversize double weight borderless studio still photographs from the 1945 French film one showing actress Arletty in costume as the courtesan Garance reclining on a couch the other showing the interior of the Grand Theatre where actor Pierre Brasseur is performing. <br /> <br /> An influential classic of French cinema following a courtesan in nineteenth century Paris who finds her attentions torn between four possible suitors-a mime an actor a thief and an aristocrat.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in France. <br /> <br /> 11 x 9 inches. Very Good plus one with pinholes and brief wear to the corners and one with a small closed tear to the top left corner. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 141. Ebert II. Rosenbaum 1000. Pathe unknown
1945158634N.p.: N.p. 1945. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1945 film showing actor Jean-Louis Barrault. Mimeo snipe and French Ministère de L'Information stamp on the verso. <br /> <br /> An influential classic of French cinema following a courtesan in nineteenth century Paris who finds her attentions torn between four possible suitors-a mime an actor a thief and an aristocrat.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in France. <br /> <br /> 7 x 8.5 inches. Very Good plus with light wear on the left and right edges. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 141. Ebert II. Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown
165382Iver Heath Buckinghamshire: Pinewood Studios 2005. Shooting script for the 2006 film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1992 novel by P.D. James. In a dystopian world where humans have become infertile a civil servant agrees to help a mysteriously pregnant woman travel to a remote location in the Azores to have her child. Nominated for three Academy Awards. <br /> <br /> Set in London in 2027 shot on location in London Hampshire Hertfordshire and Hampshire England in Montevideo Uruguay and in Buenos Aires Argentina. <br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated 23rd August 2005 noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for screenwriters Alfonso Cuaron and Timothy J. Sexton and novelist P.D. James. 118 leaves with last page of text numbered 117. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with a silver prong with title page lightly foxed on the edges and moderate rusting around the binding. Pinewood Studios unknown
150830N.p.: N.p. 1982. Second Draft script for the 1986 film. A vintage script created for internal distribution four years prior to the film's release with copied manuscript annotations throughout noting deletions and editorial revisions copied punch holes and one manuscript pencil annotation noting the name "Morrison" on the title page.<br /> <br /> Based on Mark Medoff's Tony Award-winning 1979 play. A speech teacher at a school for the deaf falls in love with the school's janitor a deaf woman who has resigned herself to a life of isolation and silence due to her reluctance to learn to communicate with the hearing. Nominated for five Academy Awards winning one for Best Leading Actress for Marlee Matlin making Matlin the first deaf recipient of an Academy Award. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Saint John New Brunswick.<br /> <br /> Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated May 4 1982 noted as Second Draft with credits for screenwriter Mark Medoff. 136 leaves with last page of text numbered 137. Xerographic duplication largely second generation rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1956158429N.p.: N.p. 1956. Third Draft script for the circa 1956 television episode. Copy belonging to child actor Johnny Crawford with his character's name on the front wrapper and his annotations in manuscript pencil and ink throughout.<br /> <br /> Two young boys befriend the new kid at their school in spite of their aunt's belief that the child is a bad influence. No information about this series is available on IMDB.<br /> <br /> Housed in a brown card folder with a label noting the script title affixed to the front. Blue titled wrappers. Title page present dated 10/5/56 noted as 3rd Draft with credit for screenwriter Betty Luerssen. 29 leaves with last page of text numbered 28. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1979138427Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1979. Seven vintage studio still photographs from the 1979 film. Based on the 1976 novel by Ann Beattie. Photographs have been hand-retouched adhered to a backing board and prepared for use in advertising. <br /> <br /> A stark portrait depicting the difficulty of life in the aftermath of the turbulent 1960s. The protagonist Charlie played by John Heard falls in love with the newly-separated Laura played by Mary Beth Hurt who then returns to her husband while Charlie simultaneously attempts to deal with the various members of his family. Charlie cannot seem to let go of his obsession and begins to stalk Laura in an attempt to win her back. Shot on location in Salt Lake City Utah. <br /> <br /> Released in 1979 as "Head Over Heels" as seen here it was re-released in 1982 and given a markedly more downbeat ending to a better audience reception. <br /> <br /> Photos 8 x 10 inches on 10 x 15 inch mat board with now-toned tissue overlay save one mat board with two 7 x 5 inch images. Very Good plus to Near Fine. United Artists unknown
1967149300Spain: Internacional Films 1967. Two vintage oversize borderless double weight reference photographs from the 1967 film. With a dealer stamp on the verso along with manuscript ink annotations regarding layout. <br /> <br /> Based on Orson Welles' early play "Five Kings" which condensed Shakespeare's War of the Roses cycle into one story. The film was the last of Welles' three legendary Shakespearean adaptations following "Macbeth" 1948 and "Othello" 1951. As with nearly all of Welles' efforts as a director the film was plagued by financial and logistical problems shot with nearly no budget and received no promotion and a very limited release-but is now rightfully regarded as his final masterpiece.<br /> <br /> Nominated for the Palme d'Or and winner of two other awards at Cannes in 1966. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Spain.<br /> <br /> One photograph 11.75 x 9.5 inches one photograph 11.5 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus overall with light creases and scratches. Internacional Films unknown