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63-8713Paris: Films Paramount ca. 1930. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Good with slight warp; removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris: Films Paramount, ca. 1930. unknown
63-8709Paris: Films Paramount ca. 1930. B&W PR photograph 23 x 17.5 cm. Good with creasing removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris: Films Paramount, ca. 1930. 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
1932WALTER-FILM006662<p><em>Paramount. No binding. About Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount 1932. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. There are light signs of use at blank corners about fine. </em></p><p>Marlene Dietrich was the true writer of the screenplay for this opus which took her from wealth to ruin to rags to fame to wealth again. The censors crossed out so much of her material even in the pre-Code period that by the time a final script was approved she and director/mentor Joseph von Sternberg had little interest in making the film. They came through though with a brilliant odyssey highlighted by Dietrich in many moods all behind heavy diffusion.</p><p>Here is Dietrich as the down-and-out vagrant Helen Faraday with Sidney Toler as the detective on her trail. Photo coded 1385-87.</p> Paramount
WALTER-FILM007769Paramount. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1936. Set of 6 vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white photos. Some with collector stamps and photo agency stickers on verso overall fine. Josef von Sternberg's final film with Marlene Dietrich. One photo has the film's tentative working title Caprice Espagnol. Dietrich is in four of the six photos. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM000421No 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. A stunning image of Dietrich at her most glamorous 1930s appearance. After five years of making films nearly exclusively with director Josef von Sternberg she was allowed to work in various genres with different directors including Borzage and Lubitsch. This portrait was most likely made during the months she was making the romantic comedy Angel. As always her styling is impeccable: she is wearing what is likely a suit by Travis Banton her lighting and make-up flawless in creating her star illusion. The ""Paramount Pictures Marlene Dietrich"" byline is at the bottom left edge of the image and there is a production number at the right edge which appears to be ""1167-482"". Minor wear creases at bottom left corner and one crease at top right corner ABOUT FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000098No binding. Very Good. Photo Two 2 vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. double weight glossy keybook still photos U.S. Uproariously funny Martha Raye found two occasions to pose wearing a grass skirt for Paramount publicity. First in 1936 date stamped Dec. 24 1936 on her own and a few months later March 15 1937 when she shows off to athletic coach Nick. Though the original blurbs print on verso do not mention it it is probable these shots are to publicize her Paramount film WAIKIKI WEDDING NEAR FINE. unknown books
63-8723Paris: Films Paramount ca. 1930. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Good removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris: Films Paramount, ca. 1930. unknown
63-8719Paris: Films Paramount ca. 1930. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Good with slight warp; removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris: Films Paramount, ca. 1930. unknown
63-8720Paris: Films Paramount ca. 1930. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Good with slight warp; removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris: Films Paramount, ca. 1930. unknown
63-8721Paris: Films Paramount ca. 1930. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Good with slight warp; removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris: Films Paramount, ca. 1930. unknown
0789329913.Gcalendar. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
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
1954ABE-132308211216 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE BING CROSBY ET NICOLE MAUREY DANS LE PETIT GARCON PERDU/CLAUDE DAUPHIN-ORAGE/FRANCOISE ARNOUL/RAF VALLONE/2P/10 PHOTOS-PIERRE FRESNAY NE SE PLAINT PAS DE SON SORT/1P/PHOTO DU DEFROQUE AVEC PIERRE TRABAUD-FRANCOISE ARNOUL EN 4 DE COUVERTURE
1910114669.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1941534158031/1/1941. Hardcover w/DJ. Garden City Publishing 1941. Based on the Paramount Picture produced by Max Fleischer directed by Dave Fleischer. Dust jacket protected; edges worn and creased with some small closed tears; illustrated paper boards over red cloth spin; endpapers illustrated; light foxing to endpapers; binding tight; text clean. G/G hardcover
1941035646New York: Garden City Publishing Co. 1941. First edition 1941. Good to very good in lightly worn dustjacket. Illustrated in both color and in black and white. Pictorial hardcover with red cloth spine matching dustjacket. Light wear to the corners and spine ends good hinges sound text block mainly clean pages with a couple of them having some finger smudging to the margins old gift notation on the front free endpaper no other markings. The mylar protected dustjacket is not priceclipped and is rubbed at the extremities with light chipping to the spine ends little paper loss. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Garden City Publishing Co. Hardcover
4 pages. Great cover photo of Fatty Arbuckle. "A comedy stuttering song dedicated to Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, Paramount star, sung successfully by Henry Lewis." - from front cover. Above-average wear. Tape repairs to covers. Bit of writing on front cover. A worthy copy. Book
WALTER-FILM000425No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card USA. Dorothy Dalton Jack Holt Mitchell Lewis William Boyd dir: Irvin Willat; Paramount. The drama of three castaways all from different levels of society brought together on a deserted schooner in the ocean. Presented here are stars Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt. Holt would go on through the 1940s as a Western and adventure actor. Dalton was a star of silents but would give up her career for marriage in 1924. Their co-star Mitchell Lewis would go on to play uncredited bits in films through the 1950s most notably as the Winkie Captain in The Wizard of Oz. Superb period design makes this card a standout. excellent condition. Tiny filled-in pinhole near top and bottom right corners FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000114No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. title lobby card USA. May McAvoy Lois Wilson Elliott Dexter George Fawcett dir: William C. deMille; Paramount. Based on a Broadway play this film told the story of Mrs. Stanley who loses her clergyman husband. Mother of teenage twins she decides to change her lifestyle including her drab clothes takes a job as a librarian and even dances with an admirer at her childrens' high school dance. The conservative children eventually learn that their selfishness is standing in the way of their mother's happiness her being only 38-years-old. Undoubtedly a lost film. Interestingly school teacher-turned-actress Lois Wilson who played the role at the age of 29 was just 5-years-older than both stars May McAvoy and Robert Agnew who played the twins. In this highly romantic image from the Golden Age of silent cinema we have Lois Wilson with Elliott Dexter as the Professor. There is a lot of writing on back of card in pencil which does not show through and card is otherwise immaculate NEAR FINE. unknown books
193520945EHollywood CA: Paramount Studios 1935. Original 1935 Studio Pass to Twentieth Century-Fox Studios for Hollywood columnist Jimmy Starr. Blue cardstock 3 1/2†x 2 1/4†with 1935 in red. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Non-Employee Identification Card Paramount Productions 5451 Marathon Street Hollywood California Name Jimmy Starr Herald-Express typed Expiration Date 4-30-35 typed Mar 26 1935 stamped Authorized by Studio Manager signed April stamped.†On the verso is a printed set of basic terms regarding the holder of the pass. About fine with the most minute trace of use. 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. Some of the March and April 1935 Paramount Studios films Mr. Starr may have enjoyed include such popular productions as Ruggles of Red Gap starring Charles Laughton Mary Boland Charlie Ruggles and Zasu Pitts winner of the Oscar for Best Picture Love in Bloom starring George Burns and Gracie Allen Mississippi starring Bing Crosby W.C. Fields and Joan Bennett Four Hours to Kill! starring Richard Barthelmess and Private Worlds with Claudette Colbert Charles Boyer and Joel McCrea. Paramount Studios unknown
193520945EHollywood CA: Paramount Studios 1935. Original 1935 Studio Pass to Twentieth Century-Fox Studios for Hollywood columnist Jimmy Starr. Blue cardstock 3 1/2†x 2 1/4†with 1935 in red. Studio passes were given to press and industry representatives allowing the bearer access to the studio’s lot and sets. It reads in full: “Non-Employee Identification Card Paramount Productions 5451 Marathon Street Hollywood California Name Jimmy Starr Herald-Express typed Expiration Date 4-30-35 typed Mar 26 1935 stamped Authorized by Studio Manager signed April stamped.†On the verso is a printed set of basic terms regarding the holder of the pass. About fine with the most minute trace of use. 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. Some of the March and April 1935 Paramount Studios films Mr. Starr may have enjoyed include such popular productions as Ruggles of Red Gap starring Charles Laughton Mary Boland Charlie Ruggles and Zasu Pitts winner of the Oscar for Best Picture Love in Bloom starring George Burns and Gracie Allen Mississippi starring Bing Crosby W.C. Fields and Joan Bennett Four Hours to Kill! starring Richard Barthelmess and Private Worlds with Claudette Colbert Charles Boyer and Joel McCrea. Paramount Studios unknown books
1936167672Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1936. Vintage booklet advertising films released by Paramount Pictures in 1936 and 1937 intended for distributors' use. <br /> <br /> Films released "The Texas Rangers" "Murder with Pictures" "Queen of the Jungle" "The Plainsman" "High Wide and Handsome" and many others. Of particular note are features starring Marlene Dietrich and Claudette Colbert the latter being the highest paid actress in Hollywood in 1936. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 12 inches. Very Good plus in wrappers bound with a red comb with several leaves detached from the binding and an owner stamp on the verso of the front wrapper. Paramount Pictures unknown
195869851Los Angeles November 5 1958. Fine. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. EMKA produced the new version at Twentieth Century-Fox in 1961 adapted by Ruth Ford and James Poe; directed by Tony Richardson; and starring Lee Remick Yves Montand and Bradford Dillman. unknown
WALTER-FILM006265Paramount. No binding. Just About Fine. Hollywood: Otto Preminger 1964. Two 2 vintage original 7 7/8 x 9 3/4" 20 x 24.5 cm. borderless double weight black-and-white photos just about fine. Director Otto Preminger works with John Wayne behind-the-scenes on the 1964 WWII masterpiece In Harm's Way. Paramount unknown