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1960154454Stockholm: Svensk Filmindustri SF 1960. Vintage program for the French release of the 1960 Swedish film. Text and titles in French.<br /> <br /> Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and nominated for the Palme d'Or with director Ingmar Bergman receiving a Special Mention at Cannes. <br /> <br /> 6.5 x 9.5 inches. 18 pages. Near Fine in lightly rubbed saddle stapled wrappers. Svensk Filmindustri [SF] unknown
1960166647Paris: L'Express 1960. Eight vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1960 Swedish film including multiple images of cast and crew on the set. Italian and French distribution stamps on the versos.<br /> <br /> A landmark twentieth century film whose irregular dramatic structure and juxtaposition of beauty and violence has inspired many other controversial and renowned films from "The Last House on the Left" 1972 to "Irreversible" 2002. The first of two Bergman efforts to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film and nominated for the Palme d'Or with Bergman receiving a Special Mention at Cannes. <br /> <br /> Set in medieval Sweden. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine to Very Good plus. L'Express unknown
1960138553Stockholm: Svensk Filmindustri 1960. Vintage international program for the English language release of the 1960 Swedish film by Ingmar Bergman printed by Svensk Filmindustri in Sweden. Adapted from the thirteenth century Swedish ballad "Tores dottrar i Wange." Photo illustrated throughout. <br /> <br /> Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and nominated for the Palme d'Or with director Bergman receiving a Special Mention at Cannes. <br /> <br /> 6.5 x 9.5 inches. 18 pages. Near Fine in lightly rubbed saddle stapled wrappers. Svensk Filmindustri unknown
1960130114Stockholm: Svensk Filmindustri 1960. Original Swedish poster for the 1960 film. <br /> <br /> A landmark twentieth century film whose irregular but inspired dramatic structure and juxtaposition of beauty and savagery has inspired many other great films from "The Last House on the Left" 1972 to "Irreversible" 2002. The first of two Bergman efforts to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. <br /> <br /> 27.5 x 39.5 inches. Lightly restored linen-backed and rolled. Near Fine. Svensk Filmindustri unknown
1974144139Rome: N.p. 1974. Draft script for the first episode Episode 1 of an unproduced television series. <br /> <br /> Based on "De Novelle Della Pescara" or "The Stories of Pescara" by Gabriele D'Annunzio published in 1902. The whole collection was envisioned as a miniseries and here is the first episode based on the first story "The Virgin Orsola." <br /> <br /> A schoolteacher in a convent is threatened with an illness that brings her to the edge of death when she is suddenly brought back. A virgin she has a sudden sexual awakening and longs for the touch of a certain soldier but is instead seduced by a pimp leading her to the brink of madness and eventual death. <br /> <br /> Set in Italy. <br /> <br /> Orange untitled wrappers. Title page present dated 1974 with credits for screenwriter Pasquale Prunas and novelist Gabriele D'Annunzio . 104 leaves with last page of text numbered 103. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1960147433N.p.: N.p. 1960. Draft script for an unproduced film.<br/><br/>From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br/><br/>Actor and director Brian G. Hutton noted for "Where Eagles Dare" 1968 and "Kelly's Heroes" 1970 adapts William Jacobs' 1959 western novel "This Violent Land" for the screen.<br/><br/>Violence sires violence in this tale of two brothers Travis and Bowie Malibar. After Bowie kills their father Travis sets out to seek revenge and to prove his manhood to the widow Zoanna who loves Bowie. Travis succeeds in killing his brother Bowie only to be shot by Zoanna's teen son upon his return.<br/><br/>Set in Arizona.<br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Brian G. Hutton and novelist William Jacobs. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 130. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near FIne wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads. N.p. unknown books
1979140513N.p.: Rastar Pictures 1979. Collection of four vintage studio still photographs from the 1979 film. <br/><br/>A Western comedy about a crooked outlaw hired to rob the lovely "Charming Jones" Ann-Margret and her companion "Handsome Stranger" Schwarzenegger. The duo is accosted by the outlaw and Jones turns her romantic sights from the indifferent Handsome Stranger to the bad-boy con man. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Arizona and Utah. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Rastar Pictures unknown books
1967152118London: Hammer Film Productions 1967. Collection of seven vintage reference photographs including six borderless from the 1967 film.<br/><br/>The young queen of Icena agrees to share her throne with Justinian a Roman causing consternation among Britons and Romans alike. Loosely based on the life of British folk hero Boudica a famed ruler of the British Celtic Iceni tribe. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Ireland at Powerscourt Waterfall Loch Tay Wicklow Gap Sally Gap and Kilruddery Estate. <br/><br/>Six photographs 9.5 x 7 inches one photograph 8 x 10.5 inches. Generally Near Fine one Very Good plus lightly toned to the edges. <br/><br/>Johnson and Del Vecchio Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography pp. 277-280. Hammer Film Productions unknown books
1967152118London: Hammer Film Productions 1967. Seven vintage reference photographs including six borderless from the 1967 film.<br /> <br /> The young queen of Icena agrees to share her throne with Justinian a Roman causing consternation among Britons and Romans alike. Loosely based on the life of British folk hero Boudica a famed ruler of the British Celtic Iceni tribe. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Ireland at Powerscourt Waterfall Loch Tay Wicklow Gap Sally Gap and Kilruddery Estate. <br /> <br /> Six photographs 9.5 x 7 inches one photograph 8 x 10.5 inches. Generally Near Fine one Very Good plus overall. <br /> <br /> Johnson and Del Vecchio Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography pp. 277-280. Hammer Film Productions unknown
1957154178N.p.: N.p. 1957. Revised Draft script for the 1957 film here under the working title "Viking Women." Copy belonging to uncredited actor Dick Miller with his name in manuscript ink to the title page and manuscript pencil annotations throughout underlining lines for Ottar although the role was played by actor Jonathan Haze. <br /> <br /> A group of Viking women-warriors go on a sea voyage to recover the missing men from their village but an encounter with a massive dragon-serpent forces them to take shelter on a mysterious island. <br /> <br /> Beige titled wrappers noted as Revised on the front wrapper. Title page present dated undated noted as Revised with credits for screenwriter Lawrence Louis Goldman and story credits to Irving Block. 102 leaves with last page of text numbered 101. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1931165928Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1931. Two vintage reference photographs by still photographer Ray Jones from the 1931 film.<br /> <br /> From the archive of noted Hollywood still photographer Ray Jones. Born in Wisconsin on January 1 1901 Jones worked for Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s and went on to be the head of the still photography department at Universal Pictures in 1935 where he worked well into the 1950s.<br /> <br /> Paul Lukas stars as a foreign diplomat who is blackmailed by dirty cops into helping them frame prostitutes.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light edgewear and each with a tiny chip to the bottom left margin. Paramount Pictures unknown
1944161403N.p.: N.p. 1944. Final script for the 1944 film. Specially bound copy belonging to screenwriter Jerry Wald with his name in gilt on the spine. 14 reference photographs from the film bound in variously among the script pages.<br /> <br /> Jerry Wald is best remembered for his long and successful association with Warner Brothers as both a screenwriter and producer of a number of notable films including "Mildred Pierce" 1945 "Humoresque" 1946 "Key Largo" 1948 and "Flamingo Road" 1949. In the 1950s he moved to Twentieth Century-Fox and was the producer there for "An Affair to Remember" 1957 "Peyton Place" 1957 and "Sons and Lovers" 1960.<br /> <br /> Two Army sergeants spend a three-day holiday pass in Pasadena where they fall for two young women working in a parachute factory.<br /> <br /> Bound in beige cloth with tan quarter leather binding with five raised bands and gilt titles on the spine. Distribution page present with receipt intact dated 3/2/44 noted as FINAL. Title page present with credits for director Delmer Daves and screenwriter Alvah Bessie. 197 leaves with last page of text numbered 158. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 3/3/44 and 4/10/44. Pages about Near Fine binding Poor with front and rear boards detached from the hinges. N.p. unknown
1965162542N.p.: Sam-Pam Production 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1965 film. Provenance stamp on the verso. <br /> <br /> An artist searches for the woman with the most beautiful body to paint. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York City. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Sam-Pam Production unknown
1974150458N.p.: N.p. 1974. Vintage borderless reference photograph of actress Muriel Catala pulling on her stocking while actor Michel Albertini reclines on the floor next to a record player. <br/><br/>A woman whose son stands accused of murder blackmails the judge in an attempt to force him to acquit. <br/><br/>9.75 x 7.75 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant US. N.p. unknown books
1974150458N.p.: N.p. 1974. Vintage borderless reference photograph of actress Muriel Catala pulling on her stocking while actor Michel Albertini reclines on the floor next to a record player. <br /> <br /> A woman whose son stands accused of murder blackmails the judge in an attempt to force him to acquit. <br /> <br /> 9.75 x 7.75 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Grant US. N.p. unknown
1954132721London: Unviersal International Pictures 1954. Collection of 7 vintage full-color still photographs from the 1954 UK release of the 1953 US film. Distributor rubber-stamps on the versos. <br/><br/>A man is sent to Baghdad to prevent the overthrow of the Ottoman Empire falling in love with a dancer while on his journey. <br/><br/>A story set in Baghdad shot in Palm Springs California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Pinholes to 1 still else Near Fine. Unviersal International Pictures unknown books
1970147412N.p.: N.p. 1970. Treatment script for an unproduced film. Script opens with a three page "Author's Note on the script: ." in which screenwriter John Briley examines his intents in writing a story regarding the Arab world and culture. <br/><br/>From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br/><br/>Briley the Academy Award winning screenwriter for Richard Attenborough's 1982 epic "Gandhi" here tackles a complicated study of Mahmoud and his wife Zahre a Saudi couple caught between family expectations and the possibilities afforded by wealth and multicultural influence. As Briley states in the "Author's Note:" "the story of a man torn between two cultures of a people going from relative poverty to unimaginable wealth of a deeply religious people exposed to a very secular world."<br/><br/>Mustard untitled wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present with credits for screenwriter John Briley. 72 leaves with last page of text numbered 68. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads. N.p. unknown books
1970147412N.p.: N.p. 1970. Treatment script for an unproduced film. Script opens with a three-page "Author's Note on the script: ." in which screenwriter John Briley examines his intents in writing a story regarding the Arab world and culture. <br /> <br /> From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br /> <br /> Briley the Academy Award winning screenwriter for Richard Attenborough's 1982 epic "Gandhi" here tackles a complicated study of Mahmoud and his wife Zahre a Saudi couple caught between family expectations and the possibilities afforded by wealth and multicultural influence. As Briley states in the "Author's Note:" "the story of a man torn between two cultures of a people going from relative poverty to unimaginable wealth of a deeply religious people exposed to a very secular world."<br /> <br /> Mustard untitled wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present with credits for screenwriter John Briley. 72 leaves with last page of text numbered 68. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads. N.p. unknown
1954140559Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1954. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1954 film. Paper snipe taped to the verso. Won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. <br/><br/>A documentary about the pristine American Prairie. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a holograph notation toned tape and a stamp to the verso. Walt Disney Productions unknown books
1993140646Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1993. Revised Draft script for the 1993 film. <br/><br/>Hollywood remake of George Sluzier's 1988 Dutch thriller a film cemented in cinema history for its notorious ending. Sluzier was brought on to direct the 1993 adaptation which stars Kiefer Sutherland and Sandra Bullock as the doomed couple and Jeff Bridges as the sociopath Barney Cousons. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Washington California and Wyoming. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as Revised Draft on the front wrapper with credits for screenwriter Todd Graff. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Xerographically duplicated with blue green and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 3/19/92 and 4/9/92. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Twilight Time. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1970140333N.p.: American International Pictures AIP 1970. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1970 British-American film. <br/><br/>Based on Sheridan Le Fanu's 1871 novella "Carmilla." An erotic vampire horror entry in which a beautiful seductive vampire befriends a young woman and begins to feast off her blood. The lesbian relationship between the vampire and her young victim concerned the censor who warned that they might have to cut significant portions before it was suitable for release. However once the production company made it clear that the lesbian relationship was implied in the source material and was not simply a sensationalist ploy the film was released uncensored. <br/><br/>Set in Styria shot on location in England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Johnson and Del Vecchio p. 317. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
1970144963Los Angeles: American International Pictures AIP 1970. Vintage studio still photograph of director Roy Ward Baker and cinematographer Moray Grant on the set of the 1970 Hammer horror film. With holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1872 story "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanu about a female vampire named Marcilla Karnstein Ingrid Pitt who comes back from death renamed Mircalla and spreads havoc. She kills the daughter of General Von Spielsdorf Peter Cushing who swears revenge on the beguiling seductive bloodsucker. <br/><br/>Set in Styria shot on location in England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>Johnson and Del Vecchio p. 317. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
1983139285N.p.: Entertainment Artists Inc 1983. Draft script for the 1983 film "The Vals" here under the WGA registered title "Valley Girls." <br/><br/>Sam Trish Beth and Annie are Valley Girls bored with their daily routine so they befriend some boys at a local orphanage run by Mr. Stanton John Carradine. Annie Calabrese is a snow-loving sexpot whose father Connors loves snow of a more snortable caliber. Trish Stratheros gets involved with a drug dealer Beth Laurita is the group goofball and Sam Carroll leads the pack but is caught in a clash of cultures. <br/><br/>Director Polakof's other credits include "Balboa" 1983 "Swim Team" 1979 and the cult hit "Satan's Mistress" 1982. Released the same year as Martha Coolidge's "Valley Girl" 1983 perhaps the most recognized Valley-themed film next to this and "Clueless" 1995 all paying tribute to Frank and Moon Unit Zappa's song "Valley Girl" 1982. <br/><br/>Set in Los Angeles shot on location in Stockton California. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers noted in holograph ink as copy No. 38. Title page present undated with credits for story and screenwriter Polakof screenwriter Amelon and writer Rothman. 132 leaves with last page of text numbered 131. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Entertainment Artists Inc unknown books
1954142898Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1954. Final White script for the 1956 film. Director Michael Curtiz's presentation copy in tan leather with gilt titles and Curtiz's name at the bottom right corner of the front board. <br/><br/>An adaptation of the 1925 operetta of the same name by Rudolf Friml which is based on Justin Huntly McCarthy's 1901 romantic novel and play "If I Were King." <br/><br/>Set in France in the year 1461. <br/><br/>Brown leather covered boards titles in gilt. Title page present dated December 9 1954 with credits for producer Pat Duggan director Michael Curtiz screenwriter Ken Englund. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 96A. Mimeograph duplication with blue and goldenrod revision pages throughout dated variously between 12-15-54 and 2-9-55. Pages Near Fine binding Very Good plus with some wear at the edges. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1954142898Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1954. Final White script for the 1956 film. Director Michael Curtiz's Specially bound copy in tan leather with gilt titles and Curtiz's name at the bottom right corner of the front board. <br /> <br /> An adaptation of the 1925 operetta of the same name by Rudolf Friml which is based on Justin Huntly McCarthy's 1901 romantic novel and play "If I Were King." <br /> <br /> Set in France in the year 1461. <br /> <br /> Brown leather covered boards titles in gilt. Title page present dated December 9 1954 with credits for producer Pat Duggan director Michael Curtiz screenwriter Ken Englund. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 96A. Mimeograph duplication with blue and goldenrod revision pages throughout dated variously between 12-15-54 and 2-9-55. Pages Near Fine binding Very Good plus with some wear at the edges. Paramount Pictures unknown