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1980DADAX0671791095Star Trek 1980-02-29. First Edition. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Star Trek paperback
WALTER-FILM000536No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 9 x 7"" 24 x 18 cm. black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print photo USA. Gloria Swanson William Holden Erich von Stroheim Nancy Olson Fred Clark Jack Webb Cecil B. DeMille Hedda Hopper Anna Q. Nilsson H. B Warner Buster Keaton dir: Billy Wilder Paramount. A ""Hollywood"" story which rings true to this day about how the film industry uses and abuses people and yet from which beautiful and interesting art flourishes. This rare behind-the-scenes still shows Billy Wilder with Erich von Stroheim following an industry screening of the film at a Paramount screening room. The woman is not identified. There is an original paper blurb attached to the verso which talks about Billy Wilder being in Paris as well as an ink stamp from the Paramount office in France. Minor handling ABOUT FINE. unknown books
1938WALTER-FILM006816<p><em>Paramount. No binding. Very Good. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1938. Set of four 4 Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photos. Minor corner creases and wear to all. One has chip at top right corner another has chip at bottom left corner. Overall very good. </em></p><p>Four photos in a series called "How To Swim in Nine Easy Lessons". The series includes nine photos as indicated; present are numbers 1 6 8 and 9. Each has a blurb printed on the verso explaining the swim technique which Buster is demonstrating. They were used to publicize his appearance in the Paramount film <em>Tip Off Girls</em>. The Olympic swim champ was popular and utilized in film for his physique more so than his acting talents but he did make for an iconic Flash Gordon.</p><p>From the Kenneth Anger collection but not stamped. Anger may have been planning a beefcake storyline for one of his books or just liked collecting beefcake photos of the stars.</p><p>Photos coded P1498-240 241 243 248.</p> Paramount
WALTER-FILM004271No binding. Very Good. Photo Los Angeles: Paramount 1925 Vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. linen-backed keybook photo USA. Raoul Walsh with three Asian American cast members for this lost film adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's play of the same name. unknown books
WALTER-FILM007820Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount 1930. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Minor wear small edge crease at lower right corner 1930 holograph note on verso. Near fine. Star Gary Cooper poses at center with director Roland V. Lee at left surrounded by crew on location for the pre-Code war romance film A Man from Wyoming. The handwritten notes on verso indicate "10 days ranch pontoon bridge" and dated April May 1930. This came from the collection of one of the crew members likely present in the photo. This story took place during the United States entry into World War I. By 1930 Americans were ready to take in stories about the horrific war Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM006357Paramount. No binding. Just About Fine. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures ca. 1934-1936. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white print still photo blank bottom left corner reinforced on verso with archival paper just about fine. A strong photo of actress Katherine DeMille during the two-year period when she was under contract to the studio of Cecil B. DeMille for whom she was the adopted daughter. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM004357No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Tokyo: Paramount Pictures 1973. Vintage original 28 5/8 x 20 1/4"" 73 x 51 cm. B2 poster Japan. Diana Ross Billy Dee Williams Richard Pryor dir: Sidney J. Furie; Paramount. An excellent portrait of Diana Ross in her first starring role in a feature movie. Unfolded with some scattered light creases JUST ABOUT FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM007819Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount 1929. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Minor soiling to edges crease at bottom right corner 1929 holograph note on verso. Near fine. Rare is this image of cast with crew so many waiting to be identified with many of the top artists at Paramount Studios. The film is notable for being both the debut of Jeanette MacDonald and the first talkie film made by Ernst Lubitsch. The picture was also released in a French-language version called Parade d'amour. Maurice Chevalier thought he would never be capable of acting as a royal courtier and had to be persuaded by Lubitsch. This huge box-office hit appeared just after the Wall Street crash and did much to save the fortunes of Paramount Studios. The major players of this groundbreaking early sound musical are present in the front row including Lupino Lane Lubitsch MacDonald Chevalier and likely cinematographer Victor Milner at left behind Jeanette. He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. He and Lubitsch are mentioned in the handwritten note on verso. The notations also specifically indicate the filming dates of June July and August 1929. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM007507Paramount. No binding. Very Good-. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1930. Vintage original 35 5/8 x 14" 90.5 x 35.6 cm insert poster. Folded three times as issued with small copyright text at bottom missing poster is trimmed by approximately 3/8 in. at bottom. Some normal wear at foldlines one marginal chip overall very good-. Tom Sawyer was the first talking film adapted from Mark Twain. It starred Jackie Coogan and was directed by John Cromwell. The film was the third screen adaptation of the Twain novel following silent versions released in 1907 and 1917. The picture was made on location at the Paramount Ranch in Agoura California. Wikipedia Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM000763No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 7 x 9 "" 17 x 23 cm. black-and-white single weight semi-glossy print still photo Spain. A very unusual exterior display for the film during its first release in Spain during the Spring of 1961. In Spanish-speaking countries the film was titled Psicosis. Hitchcock was so popular in these countries by 1960 that his image would greatly enhance the selling of a film. The famous cut out of Hitchcock pointing to his watch was installed inside and outside all theatres showing the film indicating that no patrons would be allowed into the theatre once the film had started. Two different posters and five lobby cards for the film are displayed. There is a crease near the top left corner and a tiny professionally repaired tear along the bottom white margin ABOUT FINE. -moviephoto -psycho -hitchcock unknown books
WALTER-FILM000759No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo USA. Clive Brook H. Reeves-Smith Betty Lawford Charles Hay Phillips Holmes Donald Crisp dir: Basil Dean; Paramount. The very first Sherlock Holmes film to be produced with sound and in which the immortal line ""Elementary my dear Watson"" was uttered on-screen though it does not appear in the writings of Arthur Canon Doyle. Made at the Paramount Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York and employing actors of the theatre this early Holmes effort is an antique curiosity today full of gadgets and gizmos which have little to do with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The story also updated the setting to the present day. Clive Brook was known for his understated interpretation of the main character and he featured at right along with H. Reeves Smith as Dr. Watson and Betty Lawford as Marry Watson. Unfortunately the sound disks to this film are presently lost. Still 1221-36 includes the Paramount logo and title information along the bottom blank white margin. Actor's names written in pencil on verso. Right blank white margin edge a bit irregularly trimmed for publication NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000716No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 10 x 7"" 25 x 18 cm. black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo USA. Joel McCrea Veronica Lake Robert Warwick William Demarest Franklin Pangborn dir: Preston Sturges; Paramount. The classic Preston Sturges tale of a spoiled movie director with a social conscience who dons the clothes of a tramp and joins the poverty stricken in order to make a movie about the troubles of the downtrodden. Veronica Lake who plays simply The Girl joins Joel McCrea on his journey as film director John L. Sullivan looks on both characters donning the clothing of hobos as in still labeled 1908-50. Left and right blank white margins appear to be slightly trimmed for publication. Crease at bottom right corner ABOUT FINE. -movieposter -prestonsturges -sullivanstravels -veronicalake -joelmccrea unknown books
WALTER-FILM000243No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 14 x 11"" 35 x 28 cm. lobby card no. 2 USA. James Stewart Kim Novak Barbara Bel Geddes; dir: Alfred Hitchcock; Paramount. Story of a San Francisco detective who suffers from vertigo and in investigating a friend's wife becomes obsessed with her. His vulnerable trait is well-known by those who have hired him and they have quite an agenda. The film is visually stunning with Hitchcock painstakingly utilizing the then-newly developed technical advancements in use of color creating a hallucinatory and nightmarish mood Vista Vision and stereo. Lobby card no. 2 for the 1963 re-release features the Golden Gate Bridge portraits of Hitchcock Stewart and Novak and the scenes in the cemetery where Stewart discovers an important clue. Since the original 1958 cards are all printed in only two colors they lack the phantasmagoric vivid colors of the film which are much more properly reflected in the 1963 lobbies such as this one. There are single and double light pin holes at top blank white margin border right and left corners and center and same at bottom blank white margin border NEAR FINE. unknown books
193016342Paris Service publicité Paramount (22 x 32 cm) Broché avec cordon apparent 52 pages. Couverture souple illustrée en couleur. Index alphabétique par films et vedettes de la production Paramount. Nombreuses reproductions photographiques tirées en héliogravure en noir ou teintées. Couverture légèrement frottée aux extrémités, très bon état général. Rare. * Voir photographie(s) / See the picture(s).
48 pages. Features: Longitudinal Stability for Very Large Airplanes; Solution of Anomalies With Flying Models; Practical Structures; Economics of Airplane Sales; Outlook for Aviation; Aircraft Radio - a description of both radio receiving and transmitting apparatus for the large multi-motored planes as well as the small please plane; Maintenance of an Air Transport Service and Safety Standards; Ad for Western Electric radio telephone receiver; Stromberg-Carlson ad with photo of Lt. J.H. Doolittle, shown with his famous fog-flying plane; New Aircraft - with photo of Schroeder-Wentworth Guggenheim Safety Contest entry, the Paramount Cabinaire, the Curtiss P-y Hawk, and the Wallace Touroplane; News of the Industry; Airports and Airways; New Developments; many more vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Short Stories: Dream of Love; The High Cost of Babies; Major Arrowtoss. Articles: Heroes - or Bums? - campaign to smear unemployed vets; Citadel of Jump - Great photo-illustrated article on Robert M. Weitman's Paramount Theatre in New York; "I'll Take Zale in Two" - photo-illustrated boxing article by Rocky Graziano; The Decline of Bing Crosby - photo-illustrated article on his voice problems; Billion Dollar Haul - fascinating article on war booty at the end of WWII, with photo of Hjalmar Schacht; War Against West Point; About that Sinus Trouble. Special Features; Sexiest Gal in Town? - photo-illustrated article about Ruth Gilbert; Wackies - article with great one-page photo of Barbara Bates and Julie Gibson; Lion Hunt - photo-illustrated article of Metropolitan Opera tenor Lauritz Melchior hunting mountain lion; Hockey's Hardest Hoodlum - John "Choo-Choo" Mariucci of the Chicago Blackhawks; On the Bowery; The Name is Sheridan - lovely photos of Ann Sheridan; Smokechasers - photos of parachuting forest fire fighters; Photos of Marvin S. Kite marrying Doris Press by phone; Salute of the Month - photo of Lloyd F. Oleson, National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans; Before and after photos of 1st Lt. William D. Robertson, the first GI to contact the Russian Army at Torgau, Germany; and more. Nice ad for movie "The Man I Love" features photo of Ida Lupino; Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
1986371557Los Angeles : Paramount Studios 1986. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Crocodile Dundee. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: An American reporter goes to the Australian outback to meet an eccentric crocodile poacher and invites him to New York City. starring Paul Hogan and Linda Kozlowski. Los Angeles : Paramount Studios paperback
1930100247Paris Librarie de la Construction Moderne 1930 8 pages de titre et tables et 42 planches, en feuilles sous chemise de l'éditeur, vignette de couverture en couleurs de F. Jobbé-Duval. Les planches ont été imprimées en phototypie et en typographie par les établissements FAC à Cognac sur des photographies de M. Gravot, MM. Bernès et Maronteau et Cie. Introduction de Robert-Caplain, ouvres de Bluysen, Million, R. Delahalle, et Charles Siclis pour des théâtres parisiens : cinéma Paramount, Théâtre de la Michodière, Théâtre Daunou, Théâtre des Deux Anes, Théâtre Dix-Heures, Théâtre de la Caricature, Théâtre de l'oil de Paris, Théâtre Saint Georges. (100247)
WALTER-FILM002158No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 10 x 8"" 25 x 20 cm. black-and-white print still photo USA. W.C. Fields Martha Raye Dorothy Lamour dir: Mitchell Leisen; Paramount. This photo is of a retro African American dance number with costumes and dance styles meant to echo the fashions of 1910. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000504No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card no. 1 USA. Ray Milland Maureen O'Sullivan Charles Laughton George Macready Rita Johnson Elsa Lanchester dir: John Farrow; Paramount. The tense atmosphere of this film noir classic is evident in this image of publishing tycoon Earl Janouth Charles Laughton who has committed a murder which he pins on magazine editor George Stroud Ray Milland. This card is immaculate and never used FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000268No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card USA. Alan Ladd Veronica Lake William Bendix Howard Da Silva dir: George Marshall; Paramount. One of the finest classic film noir titles and written by the master of the genre Raymond Chandler. The story involved a war vet who returns home to see his wife with another man. She is murdered and he is the prime suspect. The Blue Dahlia is a nightclub where much of the action takes place. Chandler initially had the returning vet Bendix as the murderer but the patriotic atmosphere of the time would not permit a war vet to be seen in that light so he had to rewrite the story and character. Alan Ladd as Johnny Morrison addresses Doris Dowling as Helen Morrison and her guests at a cocktail party. Four pin holes at top center blank white margin two at top right corner. Slight soil at bottom left corner and in border NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000230No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 10 x 8"" 25 x 20 cm. single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo USA. Born in New Orleans the stunning and sultry Lamour was crowned Miss New Orleans in 1931 then became a band singer and radio performer. She worked her way up with bit roles in films before her breakthrough role in THE JUNGLE PRINCESS. The film was released at Christmas 1936 and she became an iconic film figure wearing her sarong supposedly designed by uncredited Edith Head. Paramount had a gold mine and promoted Lamour in a host of sarong-type wear throughout 1937 no matter the period or setting of the films she was making including SWING HIGH SWING LOW THRILL OF A LIFETIME and the historical musical HIGH WIDE AND HANDSOME. Dorothy and her baby crocodile appear to have been photographed during production of THE JUNGLE PRINCESS. Still is coded P2156-458. Paramount copyright at bottom. Slight corner creases NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM007767Paramount. No binding. Very Good. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1928. Set of 5 vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white photos. Two have mimeographed text on verso another has film's title mimeographed on verso. One is a linen-backed keybook photo two have title written in ink in blank bottom margin. One has a marginal chip at top right overall very good. Josef von Sternberg's gloomy romantic drama with George Bancroft Betty Compson and Olga Baclanova is now considered one of the final classics of the silent film era. Paramount unknown
1956WALTER-FILM000372Three 3 vintage original 10 x 8″ 25 x 20 cm. black-and-white print still photos USA. Doris Day James Stewart dir: Alfred Hitchcock; Paramount. <br /><br />Three dramatic photos all of tense moments from this film two of them Day portraits one of them a nice close shot of her and Stewart. #10336-39-83 and -119. ABOUT FINE. Paramount books
WALTER-FILM000300No binding. Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 22 x 28"" 55 x 71 cm. half sheet poster style B USA. Alan Freed Lionel Hampton Chuck Berry Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers dir: Charles Dubin; Paramount. An important piece of rock and roll history on film one of a handful of films starring the legendary DJ Freed who coined the term ""rock and roll"" and was one of its great early promoters with shows of racially-integrated talent. Here we have at bottom center a great image of a young and very exuberant Little Richard characteristically pounding away at the piano! Folded with a small tear in middle right blank margin one tear at center fold mended on verso with paper tape one tape stain at bottom blank right VERY GOOD-. unknown books