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1962132760Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1962. Vintage black-and-white double weight still photograph from the UK release of the 1962 US film. <br/><br/>Charlton Heston stars as an American soldier behind Italian lines in WWII attempting to communicate German movements to the Allies by way of carrier pigeons fitted with messages. Unfortunately he becomes distracted by the beautiful daughter of the family he is living with and allows her father to mistakenly cook the birds for Easter dinner<br/><br/>A story set and shot on location in Italy <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Brief creases at the extremities else Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1942139911Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1942. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1942 film. <br/><br/>While traveling to France during the early stages of WWII an Englishman is entrusted a group of children. Although he dislikes children he agrees to escort the group which perpetually grows larger and larger back to safety. Nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Cinematography Best Actor and Best Picture. <br/><br/>Set in France shot on location in California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with wrinkling overall and a holograph pencil notation to the verso as well as soiling. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1987WRCLIT84919Np 1987. 197 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only punched and bradbound. Title lettered on spine ink name on title leaf see below otherwise very good. An unspecified draft of this screenplay for the 1987 film starring Robert Downey Jr. Molly Ringwald Harvey Keitel Dennis Hopper Robert Towne Polly Draper et al. This copy bears the ownership signature of Les Lazarowitz the sound editor for the production. unknown books
2001133189Paris: Jean-Louis Seigner 2001. Vintage oversize photograph of Roman Polanski on location in Warsaw in 2001 during the production of his 2002 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1946 memoir by Wladslaw Szpilman about his survival in the Nazi-occupied Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. Winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes and three Academy Awards including Best Director and Best Screenplay. Nominated for four others including Best Picture. <br/><br/>Set in Warsaw shot on location in Brandenberg and Berlin and Warsaw. <br/><br/>9.5 x 12 inches. Fine. In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. Jean-Louis Seigner unknown books
1940145413Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1940. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1940 film. Starring actress Ruth Hussey is seen in action stealthily snapping photographs. Rubber-stamps on the verso crediting "Silver Screen Archives" and photographer Clarence S. Bull.<br/><br/>Based on Philip Barry's 1939 play. A socialite with plans to marry is interrupted by her ex-husband as well as a tabloid journalist and his partner a female photographer. Winner of two Academy Awards including Best Actor for James Stewart and Best Adapted Screenplay and nominated for four others including Best Picture Best Director Best Actress for Katharine Hepburn and Best Supporting Actress for Hussey. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches double-weight small white border. Short corner creases else Near Fine.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Byrge and Miller The Screwball Comedies. Criterion Collection 901. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1944146004Hollywood: Republic Productions 1944. Shooting script for the 1944 film. Single holograph pencil notation to the front wrapper.<br/><br/>A physician researching life-after-death is possessed by the spirit of an executed murderer who uses the doctor's body to exact vengeance on those involved in his death. A Jekyll-and-Hyde-style supernatural horror B-movie unusual for Republic Productions who were better known for their Western pictures.<br/><br/>Tan partial titled wrapper noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper noted as production No. 1463 dated October 3 1944 with credits for screenwriter John K. Butler. Title page integral to the first page of text dated October 3 1944. 82 leaves with last page of text numbered 80. Mimeographed rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 10/14/44. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with splashes to the front wrapper bound with two gold brads. Republic Productions unknown books
1943146472N.p.: N.p. 1943. Post-production Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1943 film. With two small holograph notations to the first page.<br/><br/>Loosely based on the 1910 novel. The second Universal film based on Gaston Leroux's story following Rupert Julian's 1925 silent film. Nominated for four Academy Awards and winning two including one for Best Cinematography.<br/><br/>Set in Paris.<br/><br/>White titled self wrappers noted as CONTINUITY & DIALOGUE on the front wrapper noted as production No. 1297 with credits for director Arthur Lubin. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads at the top edge. N.p. unknown books
1974144954Paris: Twentieth Century-Fox 1974. Vintage borderless photograph showing director Luis Bunuel wearing badass sunglasses and producer Serge Silberman conferring during the shooting of the 1974 film. <br/><br/>A non-linear surrealist satire of Bunuel's usual targets in this case bourgeois morality and class-based societal structures. <br/><br/>9.5 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 290. Rosenbaum 1000. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1974144707Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1974. Vintage borderless photograph of Luis Bunuel Jean-Claude Brialy and Monica Vitti on the set of the 1974 film. With holograph annotations on the verso.<br/><br/>A nonlinear surrealist comedy that challenges bourgeois notions of morality. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 290. Rosenbaum 1000. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1974144583Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1974. Vintage borderless photograph of Luis Bunuel Julien Bertheau and Michel Piccoli on the set of the 1974 film. With holograph annotations on the verso.<br/><br/>A nonlinear surrealist comedy that challenges bourgeois notions of morality. <br/><br/>9.5 x 6.25 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 290. Rosenbaum 1000. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1974144555Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1974. Vintage borderless photograph of Luis Bunuel Pierre Lary Jean Rochefort and Julien Bertheau on the set of the 1974 film. With holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>A non-linear surrealist comedy that challenges bourgeois notions of morality.<br/><br/>9.5 x 17.75 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 290. Rosenbaum 1000. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1974136476Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1974. Collection of 6 vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1974 film. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1977139656N.p.: American International Pictures AIP 1977. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the US release of the 1977 film. Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' 1918 novel of the same name. <br/><br/>Based on the work of famous science fiction author Edgar Rice Burroughs best known for his classic "Tarzan." It is the second work in the Caspak Trilogy all of which occur on the fictional island of Caprona. <br/><br/>Set in the fictional island Caprona shot on location in the Canary Islands and England. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with pin holes to the top left and bottom corners and holograph annotations to the verso. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
1969WRCLIT69201New York: People Next Door Company 1969. 1110 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound in Studio Duplicating Service binder. Light offset foxing to margins of prelims and terminal leaves binder overlap edges worn ink name see below but a very good copy. A "revised" draft of this screenplay adaptation of his own story by the award winning screen and television writer dramatist and novelist. His earlier adaptation of the story for CBS Playhouse won a Primetime Dramatic Emmy. The August 1970 film release was directed by David Greene and starred Eli Wallach Julie Harris Hal Holbrook Cloris Leachman et al. This copy bears the ownership signature of sound mixer Les Lazarowitz whose first on-screen credit was for LITTLE MURDERS 1971. People Next Door Company unknown books
1951148080Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1951. Vintage studio still photograph of John Hodiak and Frank Korvac from the 1951 film. "7 AUG 27 51" stamp over blind stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>John Sturges' deft adaptation of Eleazar Lipsky's 1950 novel is one of the best and most underrated courtroom-based noirs anchored by a performance by Spencer Tracy at the peak of his powers. <br/><br/>Set in New York City shot on location in New York and California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing and edgewear. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Selby US. Spicer US. Silver and Ward US. Grant US. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1954WRCLIT69892Hollywood: ZIV Television Inc. 1954. 135 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in production company wrappers. Very very extensively annotated throughout in pencil with prompts revisions and camera/production notes. A few leaves show a trivial tide mark at the extreme fore- edge otherwise very good. A "Final Master" of this teleplay by Jerome written for the FAVORITE STORY series production 70b. This particular copy was intimately involved in the production of the episode although no ownership inscription ties it down to who used it. Jerome had an extended and productive career as a television writer for a number of the best known series of the 1950s and early 1960s including ALFRED HITCHCOCK THE FUGITIVE I LED THREE LIVES SCIENCE FICTION THEATER etc. ZIV Television, Inc. unknown books
1944003239Los Angeles: Universal Studios 1944. A. Conan Doyle Bertram Millhauser screenwriter. THE PEARL OF DEATH. Los Angeles: Universal Studios 1944. Complete original studio-mimeographed brad-bound shooting script consisting of 112pp on studio-issued white and blue revision pages dated March 28th 1944 with production number 7189 stamped on the cover. Penciled ownership signature of Marian Pecht Universal Studios employee who appears to have been in charge of file copies. There are no other annotations. The card covers are brittle and chipped as usual but contents are fine. With: A complete original studio-mimeographed self-wrapper final post-production dialogue continuity script dated July 19th 1944 bound with two brads at the top. In Very Good condition. THE PEARL OF DEATH was loosely adapted from Doyle's "The Adventure of the Six Napoleons" originally published in THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES in 1904 and featured the signature device of "The Borgia Pearl" hidden within one of six identical plaster busts of Napoleon but also in Universal Studios fashion the screenplay added a killer known as the "Creeper" who is probably the best-drawn villain in the series after Professor Moriarty. The film opened in New York on August 25th 1944 to both popular and critical acclaim. Screenwriter Millhauser also wrote four other Universal Sherlock screenplays: THE WOMAN IN GREEN SHERLOCK HOLMES IN WASHINGTON SHERLOCK HOLMES FACES DEATH and THE SPIDER WOMAN. Signed. Original Manuscript. Original Wraps. Very Good. Script. Universal Studios Paperback books
1975152317N.p.: N.p. 1975. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1975 Italian film showing actors Jack Nicholson and Maria Schneider. <br/><br/>A cynical war correspondent in northern Africa assumes the identity of a deceased arms dealer to gain information for his documentary. Antonioni's final film in a three picture contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer following "Blowup" 1966 and "Zabriskie Point" 1970. <br/><br/>Set in Chad shot on location in Germany Spain and England. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. N.p. unknown books
1979140788N.p.: Hemdale 1979. Draft script for the 1979 film. <br/><br/>J. Lee Thompson's 1979 film follows the plight of a refugee scientist and his family as they attempt to escape war-torn France. The French resistance asks a Basque farmer to aid the family as they journey across the Pyrenees Mountains to neutral Spain. <br/><br/>Shot on location in France. <br/><br/>Red die cut wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Bruce Nicolaysen. 160 leaves with last page of text numbered 159. Pages Near Fine xerographically duplicated wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Small tear to the front wrapper. Hemdale unknown books
1979149481Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1979. Vintage borderless black-and-white reference photograph of director J. Lee Thompson and a camera crew directing actress Patricia Neal while filming on location for the 1979 British film. With two printed mimeo snipes affixed to the verso with tape along with holograph pencil and ink annotations regarding layout.<br/><br/>Based on screenwriter Bruce Nicolaysen's 1976 novel "Perilous Passage" wherein a Basque farmer helps a French scientist and his family flee to neutral Spain during World War I.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in the Pyrenees France.<br/><br/>9.5 x 7.5 inches. Very Good plus slightly wavy. United Artists unknown books
1969151541London: United Artists 1969. Vintage borderless photograph of Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers on the set of the 1968 film from the 1969 UK release of the film. British United Artists snipe and provenance stamp of film scholar and author "Jean-Pierre Berthome" on verso.<br/><br/>Edwards' most outrageous collaboration with Sellers the only one that wasn't a "Pink Panther" film. Sellers in a role that today would be considered racially insensitive plays Hrundi V. Bakshi an Indian actor who inadvertently and ever-so courteously causes chaos and mayhem at a Hollywood party. Sellers' legendary and hilariously painful performance is assisted by an increasingly drunk waiter a wonderful performance by Steve Franken an adorable psychedelic-painted baby elephant and much more. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Faint creasing else Near Fine.<br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. United Artists unknown books
1948125205Los Angeles: Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard Films 1948. An archive of 7 scripts including rough drafts screenplays post-production scripts and support documentation for the 1947 film "The Paradine Case" directed by Alfred Hitchcock based on the 1933 novel by Robert Hichens written for the screen by a host of screenwriters including Hitchcock Alma Reville David O. Selznick and others many of whom are not credited on IMDB and starring Gregory Peck Ann Todd Charles Laughton and Ethel Barrymore. <br/><br/>The archive contains 7 scripts 4 of which are pre-production all bound in titled wrappers and bound with brads except where indicated:<br/><br/>First rough draft of the script with dialogue from the novel by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville dated April 16 1946 and re-run on June 12 1946 with a third run on August 12 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 77 195 pages. Very Good to Near Fine. <br/><br/>Final shooting script by Alma Reville and David O. Selznick dated December 10 1946. Yellow wrappers with credits on the front wrapper for Selznick and Reville novelist Hichens and director Hitchcock. Rubber-stamped copy No. 165. 177 pageswith pink yellow and green revision pages dated variously between 12/15/46 and 3/3/47. 4 leaves on onionskin stock all typed carbons. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Description of Settings and Props compiled from the novel dated April 17 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 18 Near Fine condition. 7 pages. <br/><br/>Costumes compiled from the novel dated April 17 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 24. Near Fine. 10 pages. <br/><br/>Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the film dated February 19 1948. Light blue wrappers. Near Fine. 115 pages. <br/><br/>Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the Trailer dated February 27 1948. Gray wrappers. Near Fine condition saddle-stapled at the top edge. 5 pages. <br/><br/>Timing Sheets for the initial release of the film and the first trailer dated March 1948 and credited to S.G. Samuels. <br/><br/>Combined 16mm Cutting Continuity for the 1961 re-release of the film detailing 4 reels Green self-wrappers 126 pages dated April 30 1961. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Selby US. Spicer US. Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard Films unknown books
1946WRCLIT67373Culver City: Vanguard Films Inc. 1946. 1124 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound with lower wrapper but upper wrapper absent. Very good. A studio rerun of an unspecified draft of this early unproduced adaptation to the screen of Hichens' 1933 novel reproduced as a prelude to the process which culminated in the 1947 Selznick production directed by Alfred Hitchcock. According to one source Selznick had acquired the film rights to the novel prior to its publication but submission of preliminary scripts to the Breen Office resulted in assurances that it would not pass muster according to the PCA. So the project was shelved until a decade later. Vanguard Films, Inc. unknown books
1961135176N.p.: N.p. 1961. Agency Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>A quaint if dated comedy concerning an American consulate in a small Southeast Asian country on the brink of a revolution and their reactions as their first six Peace Corps volunteers are stationed there. A unique pre-Vietnam War look at American attitudes towards the area. <br/><br/>Blue wrappers with the William Morris Agency logo to the front wrapper. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Sheldon. 61 leaves with last page of text numbered 59. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1971145842Gadd Productions 1971. Vintage borderless photograph from the 1971 film.<br/><br/>Al Pacino's first starring feature role. Schatzberg's bleak and stark portrayal of heroin addiction on the streets of New York City is told through the love story between Bobby Pacino an addict and drug dealer and Helen Winn who is drawn into heroin use through her relationship with Bobby. Nominated for the Palme d'Or at Cannes and Kitty Winn received the award for Best Actress there as well.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches. Very Good Plus small bruise on lower right faint line rub on top right and very light wear to edges. <br/><br/>Twilight Time 221. Grant US. Gadd Productions unknown books