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0666046735.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
In-16° (18,8 x 13,4 cm), pp. 173, (3), copertina editoriale. Ben conservato. Indice: Autoritratto (Ottoportrait); Otto Preminger. La persistenza di uno sguardo; I. Vienna, New York, Hollywood. Una fuga in avanti; La formazione; Die grosse Liebe, il cinema; Hollywood, I parte; In principio era Vertigine; Alla Fox: necessità e virtù; Ossessioni in nero. II. Un indipendente eclettico. Nuovi percorsi; Bonjour Seberg; Anatomia come metodo; Una scena più ampia; Ritorno alle origini. III. Il paradiso della coerenza. Inquadrare il tempo; Forever Preminger. Filmografia; Teatrografia; Nota bibliografica.
1993SB1176Hamburg, Verlagsgruppe Milchstraße, 1993. 4°, 193 S., viele, überwiegend farbige Abb., kart. Gut erhaltene Broschur, enthält u.a. auch die Daten sämtlicher Preisträger von 1927 bis 1992.
181916034JLos Angeles: 16 pages on legal length sheets November 18 1936. Thomas B. Costain is best known for his historical novels and especially the film adaptations of his The Black Rose 1950 starring Orson Welles and Tyrone Power and The Silver Chalice starring Paul Newman Virginia Mayo Pier Angeli and Jack Palance. Unbeknownst to many Costain was the head of film studio 20th Century Fox’s bureau of literary development story department from 1934 to 1942. The contract engages Costain’s “.services in writing and/or assisting and/or collaborating in the writing of stories adaptations continuities scenarios or dialogue and services in a consulting capacity with respect to photoplays.†Fine condition. 16 pages on legal length sheets unknown books
1976170429Los Angeles: Carl Gottlieb 1976. Original two-page typed letter signed to producer Fred Roos from screenwriter Carl Gottlieb on Gottlieb's letterhead dated May 12 1976.<br /> <br /> Gottlieb best known as the co-screenwriter along with author Peter Benchley for Steven Speilberg's "Jaws" 1975 writes cordially to Francis Ford Coppola's long-time producer Fred Roos on location in the Philippines working on "Apocalypse Now" regarding the "Coppola Company's" Zoetrope Studios sponsorship on Gottlieb's unproduced project "My Country" which Gottlieb notes has been shopped to the major studios without commitment.<br /> <br /> Gottlieb's letter also notes meeting Teri Garr and Richard Dreyfuss at Steven Speilberg's house "noodling" on the script for "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" a week prior to the commencement of shooting in Wyoming and Alabama. <br /> <br /> An insightful look into the latter third of the New Hollywood Cinema era and the commencement of the "summer blockbuster" era.<br /> <br /> 7.25 x 10.5 inches. Near Fine bound with a single staple to the top left corner with two horizontal creases from mailing and a two-hole punch at the top margin. Carl Gottlieb unknown
181916034JLos Angeles: 16 pages on legal length sheets November 18 1936. Thomas B. Costain is best known for his historical novels and especially the film adaptations of his The Black Rose 1950 starring Orson Welles and Tyrone Power and The Silver Chalice starring Paul Newman Virginia Mayo Pier Angeli and Jack Palance. Unbeknownst to many Costain was the head of film studio 20th Century Fox’s bureau of literary development story department from 1934 to 1942. The contract engages Costain’s “.services in writing and/or assisting and/or collaborating in the writing of stories adaptations continuities scenarios or dialogue and services in a consulting capacity with respect to photoplays.†Fine condition. 16 pages on legal length sheets unknown
192225341ELos Angeles 1922. Original Typed Letter Signed by Harold Lloyd to Hollywood producer William E. Keefe. Single sheet 7 inches by 10 1/8 inches. Signed “Harold Lloyd†in black fountain pen ink on his pictorial orange and silver Harold Lloyd letterhead dated “August 17 1922â€. The letter reads in full: “My dear Mr. Keefe:- I want to offer you my sincere thanks for the very kind manner in which you handled GRANDMA’S BOY. It was indeed mighty nice of you and I deeply appreciate it. With my most sincere good wishes Harold Lloydâ€. Very good with two old mailing folds and some minor soiling to the back side. At the time of this letter Lloyd had two films released: the first of which was his favorite film titled Grandma’s Boy directed by Fred C. Newmeyer written by Hal Roach Sam Taylor and Jean C. Havez with Mildred Davis and Anna Townsend and Dr. Jack with Mildred Davis and John T. Prince. Harold Lloyd was one of the biggest stars during Hollywood’s Golden Age of silent film comedy. Some of his most memorable films include Safety Last! 1923 Girl Shy 1924 The Freshman 1925 The Kid Brother 1927 and Speedy 1928. unknown
195020930ESimi Valley CA: Corriganville Movie Ranch n.d. 1950s. Original 1950’s Studio Pass to Corriganville Movie Ranch Film Studio for Hollywood Columnist Jimmy Starr with his signature. Textured beige cardstock with Western Film decorative elements. 3 5/8†x 2 1/4†with rounded corners. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Jimmy Starr and party typed at the top of the card 195__. Corriganville Privilege Card for Two Only Member’s Signature Jimmy Starr signed by him in ink Not Transferable By ___ illegible signature Present at Service Gate Only No. 252.†With a small image of a cowboy on horseback and a film camera director and lighting decorating the top corners. Blank on the verso. Fine condition. Jimmy Starr 1902 - 1990 is best known as a Hollywood columnist though he was also a writer and actor known for The Corpse Came C.O.D. 1947 A Night for Crime 1943 and Pink Pajamas 1929. Corriganville Movie Ranch was a working film studio and movie ranch used for outdoor location shooting as well as a Western-themed tourist attraction. It was owned by actor and stuntman Ray "Crash" Corrigan is located in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains in the Santa Susana Pass area of Simi Valley in eastern Ventura County California and is currently a public park. Some of the best known film and television productions using background scenery shot at the ranch include Fort Apache 1948 directed by John Ford starring John Wayne Henry Fonda and Shirley Temple Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory 1952 with Clayton Moore The Robe 1953 screenplay by Philip Dunne starring Richard Burton Jean Simmons and Victor Mature and the television series The Lone Ranger with Jay Silverheels and Clayton Moore The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Sky King and Star Trek. Corriganville Movie Ranch unknown books
195020930ESimi Valley CA: Corriganville Movie Ranch n.d. 1950s. Original 1950’s Studio Pass to Corriganville Movie Ranch Film Studio for Hollywood Columnist Jimmy Starr with his signature. Textured beige cardstock with Western Film decorative elements. 3 5/8†x 2 1/4†with rounded corners. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Jimmy Starr and party typed at the top of the card 195__. Corriganville Privilege Card for Two Only Member’s Signature Jimmy Starr signed by him in ink Not Transferable By ___ illegible signature Present at Service Gate Only No. 252.†With a small image of a cowboy on horseback and a film camera director and lighting decorating the top corners. Blank on the verso. Fine condition. Jimmy Starr 1902 - 1990 is best known as a Hollywood columnist though he was also a writer and actor known for The Corpse Came C.O.D. 1947 A Night for Crime 1943 and Pink Pajamas 1929. Corriganville Movie Ranch was a working film studio and movie ranch used for outdoor location shooting as well as a Western-themed tourist attraction. It was owned by actor and stuntman Ray "Crash" Corrigan is located in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains in the Santa Susana Pass area of Simi Valley in eastern Ventura County California and is currently a public park. Some of the best known film and television productions using background scenery shot at the ranch include Fort Apache 1948 directed by John Ford starring John Wayne Henry Fonda and Shirley Temple Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Territory 1952 with Clayton Moore The Robe 1953 screenplay by Philip Dunne starring Richard Burton Jean Simmons and Victor Mature and the television series The Lone Ranger with Jay Silverheels and Clayton Moore The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Sky King and Star Trek. Corriganville Movie Ranch unknown
1915146857Los Angeles: Photoplayer's Club of Los Angeles 1915. Vintage souvenir program for the Third Annual Photoplayer's Club of Los Angeles Ball held February 13 1915. Photo-illustrated throughout with portraits of silent film actors directors producers and others and containing numerous advertisements for Los Angeles businesses and services most with some connection to the film industry. Scarce with only two copies in OCLC. <br/><br/>The Photoplayer's Club was a short lived social club for both men and women that had members from throughout the motion picture industry including "actors directors camera men technical men owners manufacturers and managers" and sought the provide a space where they could meet "in 'clubby' equality" and "may talk shop may eat drink and make merry." <br/><br/>As such the program provides a broad survey of both the major and minor players in the earliest days of the film industry as it established itself in Hollywood with each photograph identified with a caption and most actors and directors grouped with the studios or film production companies they were associated with. <br/><br/>12 x 9 inches in brown titled wrappers. About Very Good with loss and separation to the spine light chipping and few short closed tears with a brief dampstain to the lower corner of the page block. Photoplayer's Club of Los Angeles unknown books
1915146857Los Angeles: Photoplayer's Club of Los Angeles 1915. Vintage souvenir program for the Third Annual Photoplayer's Club of Los Angeles Ball held February 13 1915. Photo-illustrated throughout with portraits of silent film actors directors producers and others and containing numerous advertisements for Los Angeles businesses and services most with some connection to the film industry. Scarce with only two copies in OCLC. <br /> <br /> The Photoplayer's Club was a short lived social club for both men and women that had members from throughout the motion picture industry including "actors directors camera men technical men owners manufacturers and managers" and sought the provide a space where they could meet "in 'clubby' equality" and "may talk shop may eat drink and make merry." <br /> <br /> As such the program provides a broad survey of both the major and minor players in the earliest days of the film industry as it established itself in Hollywood with each photograph identified with a caption and most actors and directors grouped with the studios or film production companies they were associated with. <br /> <br /> 12 x 9 inches in brown titled wrappers. About Very Good with loss and separation to the spine light chipping and few short closed tears with a brief dampstain to the lower corner of the page block. Photoplayer's Club of Los Angeles unknown
1980154257Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM / United Artists 1980. Vintage large format color negative produced circa 1981 showing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production logo with the studio's longtime motto "Ars Gratia Artis" replaced by the joint studio name "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / United Artists." <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> There have been eight different lions used for the MGM logo since its creation by designer Howard Dietz in 1924 beginning with Slats a lion born at the Dublin Zoo in 1919. <br /> <br /> United Artists was sold to Transamerica Corporation in 1967 who would sell the studio to Kirk Kerkorian the then-current owner of MGM in 1981. The MGM / UA mascot variant does not appear to have been widely used. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] / United Artists unknown
197825359EFairview Village PA / Plainsboro NJ: W. Neale Lanigan Jr. Autographs & La Scala Autographs 1978. First Edition. Large paperbound format 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches. An autograph dealers’ catalogue of 1448 autograph items of noted Hollywood film folk arranged alphabetically. Illustrated. Near fine with a hint of handling and minor edge wear. An essential reference book for collectors and sellers alike. W. Neale Lanigan, Jr. Autographs & La Scala Autographs unknown
192025352E1920s. Original collection of 46 1920’s vintage color postcards of film actors’ homes and movie studios in Hollywood Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Included are the impressive homes of Harold Lloyd Buster Keaton Kin Vidor Colleen Moore Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks ‘Pickfair’ John Gilbert Jack Dempsey Sessue Hayakawa William S. Hart Tom Mix Rudolph Valentino Will Rogers Nazimova to name a few. With the film studios of Goldwyn Warner Bros. Metro Famous Players Lasky and more. Each postcard is in a clear plastic sleeve within a large photo album. A lovely way to connect to the Golden Age of Hollywood and the lives of those in the film industry at the time. unknown
193820931ELos Angeles: Walter Wanger Productions 1938. Original 1938 Studio Pass to Walter Wanger Productions for Hollywood Columnist Jimmy Starr with his signature. Bright orange and red cardstock 3 7/8†x 2 1/4†with rounded corners. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Walter Wanger Productions 1045 North Formosa Avenue Name Jimmy Star typed Publication Herald & Express typed Valid Until June 30 1938 Russell Phelps signed in ink Publicity Director.†With “Press Pass†printed along the outer edges. On the verso is a printed set of basic terms regarding the bearer’s use of the pass with Jimmy Starr’s signature in ink. Fine condition. Jimmy Starr 1902 - 1990 is best known as a Hollywood columnist though he was also a writer and actor known for The Corpse Came C.O.D. 1947 A Night for Crime 1943 and Pink Pajamas 1929. Walter Wanger was a film producer in Hollywood beginning his career at Paramount Picture in the 1920s and later at his own unsuccessful production company. Some of the films produced by Walter Wanger from 1938 Mr. Starr may have enjoyed include such popular productions as Trade Winds with Frederic March Joan Bennett and Ralph Bellamy Algiers with Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr Blockade with Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda and I Met My Love Again with Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda. Some of Wanger’s best known films include Joan of Arc 1948 with Ingrid Bergman Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956 with Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter and Cleopatra directed and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz starring Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton and Rex Harrison. Walter Wanger Productions unknown books
193820931ELos Angeles: Walter Wanger Productions 1938. Original 1938 Studio Pass to Walter Wanger Productions for Hollywood Columnist Jimmy Starr with his signature. Bright orange and red cardstock 3 7/8†x 2 1/4†with rounded corners. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Walter Wanger Productions 1045 North Formosa Avenue Name Jimmy Starr typed Publication Herald & Express typed Valid Until June 30 1938 Russell Phelps signed in ink Publicity Director.†With “Press Pass†printed along the outer edges. On the verso is a printed set of basic terms regarding the bearer’s use of the pass with Jimmy Starr’s signature in ink. Fine condition. Jimmy Starr 1902 - 1990 is best known as a Hollywood columnist though he was also a writer and actor known for The Corpse Came C.O.D. 1947 A Night for Crime 1943 and Pink Pajamas 1929. Walter Wanger was a film producer in Hollywood beginning his career at Paramount Picture in the 1920s and later at his own unsuccessful production company. Some of the films produced by Walter Wanger from 1938 Mr. Starr may have enjoyed include such popular productions as Trade Winds with Fredric March Joan Bennett and Ralph Bellamy Algiers with Charles Boyer and Hedy Lamarr Blockade with Madeleine Carroll and Henry Fonda and I Met My Love Again with Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda. Some of Wanger’s best known films include Joan of Arc 1948 with Ingrid Bergman Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1956 with Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter and Cleopatra directed and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz starring Elizabeth Taylor Richard Burton and Rex Harrison. Walter Wanger Productions unknown
22,5 X 24 CM., 111-(3) PP., INTERAMENTE ILLUSTRATO DA FOTOGRAFIE IN BIANCO E NERO TRATTE DA FILM, LEG. NON EDIT., COP. (LIEVISSIME TRACCE D'USO E DI POLVERE), TESTO BILINGUE (ITALIANO, INGLESE), OTTIMO STATO (F). G 163
263 pages, covers rubbed, pages tanned. eng
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. 218pp. With foreword by Michael Caine and features by Dilys Powell, Roger Manvell, Sheridan Morley and Tom Hutchinson. This well illustrated work has details of 53 films of the legendary actor plus a section on his roles in television and radio, a chronology and a bibliography. No dust jacket.
198010946971980. 288 S.; Illustr.; 29 cm. Originalleinen mit Schutzumschlag.
1950127203Imprimerie Sapho 1950 Revue érotique. In-4 broché 2 pointes d’agrafes. 31 cm sur 23,5. Sans pagination. Bon état d’occasion.
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