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1980430321Bantam Books 1980. FIRST EDITION. Paperback. Like New/No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Published by Bantam Books 1980. Quarto. Paperback. Folder case. Book is like new with map laid inside. A lovely copy of a science fiction book. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. NST. Bantam Books paperback
0671255460.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197710756NY: PRIME PRESS. Fine with no dust jacket. 1977. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Fine in oversize pictorial printed wrappers. Features the full complement of 48 color Star Trek postcards plus a helpful index of episodes. Uncommon complete. . PRIME PRESS. paperback
1991308440LOS ANGELES: PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Fine with no dust jacket. 1991. First Edition. Printed Sheet. Preview PROGRAM. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages. Full-color cover with cast & credits on inside pages. B . PARAMOUNT PICTURES. unknown
1933WALTER-FILM001169William Faulkner source Vintage original pressbook "Press Sheet and AD-SALES Catalogue" UK. Pictorial wrappers 8 pp. 11 ½ x 9 ½" 30 x 24 cm. pages partly coming loose VERY GOOD.<br /><br />1933 pre-Code film based on William Faulkner's 1931 novel <i>Sanctuary</i>. An extremely rare film only shown at festivals on occasion since its release with only one known nitrate print in storage at UCLA. Along with <i>Baby Face </i>made the same year <i>The Story of Temple Drake</i> is one of the most notorious of the films from the pre-Code area so controversial that it was ordered never to be shown again after the Production Code Administration was instituted the following year.<br /><br />The controversy comes straight from Faulkner's source material wherein a wealthy and neurotic Southern belle is trapped in a hideout with a gang of vicious criminal bootleggers. The leader of the gang Trigger lusts after the woman and her subsequent rape is presented in a manner that was unheard of at the time. George Raft under contract to Paramount was assigned the part but found the part repulsive and went to battle with the studio in a suit that nearly cost him his career.<br /><br />This British pressbook has extensive illustrations of the notorious advertising and poster campaign which eventually made the film's release such a troubled one. A rare piece from a film that is legendary in the history of literary adaptation and film censorship. It is very interesting to note a few references to Faulkner in the text as he was not yet a well-known author much less in the UK. Paramount British paperback
1995021046Paramount Pictures 1995. Book. Very Good . No Binding. 1st Edition. Two pocket folder press kit to promote Paramount Pictures summer of 1995 films BRAVEHEART CONGO THE IDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD CLUELESS and VIRTUOSITY. This kit contains stapled preliminary production notes fact sheets on all five movies along with 8 black & white glossy photos of star and scenes from four of the movies CLUELESS is not represented. There are 19 color slides four from each film except VIRTUOSITY which only has three and a "color caption" list of all 19 slides that are in the packet. Quite uncommon. Paramount Pictures unknown
19-4374Hollywood CA: Paramount Pictures 2005. 26.5 x 39.5 inches. Rolled Full-Color Movie Poster. Very Good. [Hollywood, CA]: Paramount Pictures, 2005. unknown
1974z-2142Souvenir Books Paramount Pictures 1974. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. UNCOMMON 1974 staple-bound souvenir movie program 8 1/2" x 11" published by Paramount Pictures to coincide with the release of the film The Godfather Part II. A clean well-preserved copy with minimal handling wear. Has been stored dark and dry for decades ever since release. Nice! 28 pages full of images from the classic Francis Ford Coppola sequel film. Includes cast and credits list. Souvenir Books (Paramount Pictures) paperback
19-1924Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1956. 28 x 22 inches. Rolled and Folded Full Color Movie Poster Good w/ Slight Tears and Staining. Number 52/234. John Derek; Paul Douglas. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures, 1956. unknown
55-0079Ca. 1960s. Press book and merchandising manual. 19 pp. 31.3 x 38.2 cm. Starring Sidney Poitier and Anne Bancroft. Black and white. Ca. 1960s. unknown
08-0027Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures Corp. 1956. Black & white photographic reprint. Pictured: Cecil B. DeMille Charlton Heston. 8 x 10". Publicity still from film "The Ten Commandments" 1956. VG. Printed label in the bottom margin; minor edge tears. Provenance: The Suzanne Thierry archives. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures Corp., 1956. unknown
63-3492Hollywood: Paramount Picture 1954. . Black and white movie still 8" x 10". Starring Edmund Gwenn John Forsythe Shirley MacLaine. Good with marginal tear at corner. [Hollywood]: Paramount Picture, 1954. unknown
2008Box36-28-09-2025-014Paramount Home Video 2008-03-18. dvd. Good. 7x5x0. Disc s in good condition. Ships same day in most cases!The image in this listing is stock photo for reference. Actual item may differ. Any queries just ask for photos. Your satisfaction matters! Paramount Home Video unknown
0394835581.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19279203Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. Good with no dust jacket. 1927. Softcover. Theater Program for the movie Wings. The movie was produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. It was directed by William A. Wellman. Stars included: Clara Bow Gary Cooper Richard Tucker and Hedda Hopper. Edge and surface wear to illustrated covers. Stapled wraps. Spine of cover worn through. 1/2" closed tear at spine edge of front cover. Inside pages and illustrations are clean and unmarked. "This book sold only in theatres showing Wings. " 20 pages 10 double sided including wraps . . Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation paperback
WALTER-FILM007475Paramount. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1931. Vintage original 8 x 11" 20 x 28 cm black-and-white double weight glossy silver gelatin keybook photo. Keybook punch holes at top fine. Anna May Wong starred in this pre-Code vehicle for Paramount in which she plays Princess Ling Moy a young and beautiful Chinese aristocrat who unbeknownst to her lives next door to Dr. Fu Manchu a brilliant but mad and twisted genius who is setting out to rule the world. Travis Banton top designer at Paramount designed Wong's costume and it is believed that the studio spent more on these than for any other star at the studio. Paramount unknown
1932WALTER-FILM007826<p><em>Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1932. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Near fine. </em></p><p>A beautiful portrait of Anna May Wong for one of her most substantial roles in a major talking film the notorious pre-Code opus <em>Shanghai Express</em> directed by Josef von Stroheim. Though Wong received third billing behind Marlene Dietrich and Clive Brook her portrayal of Hui Fei is universally regarded as a masterclass in acting. Hui Fei is a fiercely independent woman navigating a train ride from Peking to Shanghai during the Chinese Civil War which is hijacked by rebel forces. Her performance often overshadowed Dietrich's. Unfortunately she would not be cast in another role as complex as this. Wikipedia</p><p>Photo coded P671-245.</p> Paramount
68-7592Hollywood CA: Paramount 1939. B&W Photo. 8" x 10" Good with tears perforations minor loss at corner. Additional photo included. Hollywood, CA: Paramount, 1939. unknown
68-7556Hollywood CA: Paramount 1942. B&W Photo. 8" x 10" Very Good with creasing. Hollywood, CA: Paramount, 1942. unknown
68-7599Hollywood CA: Paramount 1947. B&W Photo. 8" x 10" Very Good Hollywood, CA: Paramount, 1947. unknown
68-7577Hollywood CA: Paramount 1939. B&W Photo. 8" x 10" Very Good. Hollywood, CA: Paramount, 1939. unknown
68-7553Hollywood CA: Paramount 1957. B&W Photo. 8" x 10" Very Good. Hollywood, CA: Paramount, 1957. unknown
68-7549Hollywood CA: Paramount 1956. B&W Photo. 8" x 10" Very Good. Hollywood, CA: Paramount, 1956. unknown
WALTER-FILM000032No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card USA. W. C. Fields Martha Raye Dorothy Lamour Shirley Ross Bob Hope Lynne Overman Ben Blue dir: Mitchell Leisen; Paramount. One of the finest and best remembered of the 1930s musicals if for no other reason than the introduction by Ross and Hope his first feature role of the classic song ""Thanks for the Memory"" it won the Academy Award. Martha Raye who did her own stunts in a raucously entertaining number was ingeniously cast as W. C. Fields' daughter in his last film for Paramount. Everyone shone in their musical moments in a story which concerned a race between two ocean liners from which the new S.S. Gigantic had a big radio broadcast emitting you see the turbine engine worked on radio waves is the explanation!. Fields plays T. Frothingill Bellows brother to the owner of the ship who with his daughter Martha Martha Raye are sent to cause trouble on the rival ship. They end up on the S.S. Gigantic instead and comically impede the ship's chances of winning NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000033No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 27 x 41"" 68 x 102 cm. one sheet poster USA. W. C. Fields Martha Raye Dorothy Lamour Shirley Ross Bob Hope Lynne Overman Ben Blue dir: Mitchell Leisen; Paramount. One of the finest and best remembered of the 1930s musicals if for no other reason than the introduction by Ross and Hope his first feature role of the classic song ""Thanks for the Memory"" it won the Academy Award. Martha Raye who did her own stunts in a raucously entertaining number was ingeniously cast as W. C. Fields' daughter in his last film for Paramount. Everyone shone in their musical moments in a story which concerned a race between two ocean liners from which the new S.S. Gigantic had a big radio broadcast emitting you see the turbine engine worked on radio waves is the explanation!. Amongst the numbers broadcast and lavishly staged were Kirsten Flagstad performing Wagner in full opera regalia. The radio audience was not able to see the extravagant finale concerning the history of dance but the film audience could. Direction by Mitchell Leisen lifted the film above the normal musical faire of the period. On linen NEAR FINE. unknown books