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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
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Orpheum Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee. Ad for a Conn Theatre Organ. Edwin A. Link and the Roberson Center Organ - great 2.5 page article with photos. Letters. Theatre Organ Etiquette - don't overburden people who have moved organs to their private homes or buildings. Real Pipes for the Price of a Plug-In? - It Can be Done - comparing electronic with real organs. Did you bring your music with you? - comparing performers who did or did not play from music. Building a Back Beat Relay - technical article. Sooner Sonic Sights and Sounds - the artists and instruments (plus their nostalgic ad). The Real Crawford Special - wonderful 3.5 page article with photos. Record reviews. Hollywood Cavalcade. Eddie Weaver returns to New Haven Paramount. Nuggets from the Golden Days. Wonder Morton to be restored for New York Convention! - the four manual, 23 rank organ in the former Loew's 175th Street Theatre in Nyew York. Billy Nalle entertains at Canton Palace. Lee Erwin plays ten shows at Alexandria. The Tower (Theatre) Lights are Bright in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania - great 3-page article with photos. Tony Fenelon blows in from down under. Loew's Columbus, Ohio Theatre is Saved! Classified ads. Chapter news. Wonderfully nostalgic Larry Ferrari record ad inside back cover, as well as a copy of a Snuffy Smith cartoon from 1961 which features a large organ! Impressive Rodgers Theatre Organ ad on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
47 pages. Contents: Cover photo of Gaylord Carter, artist of the Seattle Paramount 4/20 Wurlitzer; Chicago's Senate Theatre 3/19 Kimball consumed by fire - article with photos; Theatre Organ - Texas Style - the Robert Morton Series 210 of the Jefferson Theatre in Beaumont, Texas has been played by Al Sacker for the past 22 years; Presenting Mrs. Melody - The Story of Irma Glen - article with photos; Billy Nalle Thrills AGO at Kline 4/28 Wurlitzer; Musical accompaniment for Motion Pictures, by Edith Lang and George West; Detroit Organist F. Donald Miller - reprint of a 1927 article; The Saga of the Wiltern Orgoblo - the mammoth 4/37 Kimball; The Humorous sidelights of the world of theatre organ as seen through the eyes of Dinny Timmins (Del Castillo); High School Organ Speaks Again - The 2/13 Rosary Hour Organ at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, New York; Ken Ensele and his adventures to save a Wurlitzer Opus 1334, Style F - article with photos; Ray Brubacker - Man of Many Talents; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
39 pages. Contents: Cover photo of the 4/20 Wurlitzer Publix #1 installed in the Seattle Paramount 8n 1927, a true "Crawford Special"; The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 2 of a fictional trip through the Kilgen Plant in St. Louis during its busiest days - with photos; Willimantic Connecticut's Windham Regional Technical School's new 3/15 Wurlitzer - article with photos; Robert Morton, No. 2296 Special is now located in a home in Solon, Ohio... after many travels; Eddie Jones Retires; Integration Accomplished - Mr. Garo Ray has placed the tone generating system complete with drawbars into his 42 rank pipe organ, controlling the entire instrument from the orthodox pipe organ console; Benjamin (Ben) Mortimer Hall III Found Dead - photo and article with the unfortunate news; From Scratch - Bob Sieben built his 3-ranker in his home workshop; "The Organ Loft" - an organ radio show on WZOW-FM in Utica, New York with Don Robinson; What is Required of the Theatre Organist - reprint of a 1927 article by Jesse Crawford; The Monster Snorts - Beulah and Marion Martin of Whiteville, North Carolina rebuild their Moller console; Alexander D. Richardson - he has performed in every entertainment medium, primarily in his home town of New York City; Back cover Rodgers Organ Company ad promotes Lyn Larsen and his "Something Special" album. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Contents: Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. A Theatre Organ Comes to Downers Grove North High School - CATOE moves a Wurlitzer. Photo of the inside of the Norshore Theatre, Chicago - An acre of seats in a palace of splendor. Final curtain for the New Haven Paramount; Building for the Future - preserving a talent pool of organ builders and maintainers in future generations; Nuggets from the Golden Days; ConnValChap Scholarship Winners; Randy Sauls at the organ - Personality Profile; Hollywood Cavalcade; Obituaries for Eddie Peabody and Frederick Charles Wood, console designer for the Wurlitzer Company in the 1920s. Great Conn Organ ad features the Phantom of the Opera. Dennis James and "The Phantom" Thrill 3800. Record reviews. Snippets from England. Where the Bartons were - Part 5 - part of the only authorized list of Barton installations, provided by Dan Barton. Home Organ Festival Glitters - the eleventh stanza at Hoberg's resort in northern California - with many photos; Eddie Dunstedter recovering. Letters. Reader contributions. Lee Erwin plays unusual 'soundless' concert for a deaf-mute audience at the university of Rhode Island. Chapter news. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ Company back cover ad featuring Bob Power and his Rodgers custom built instrument. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
Cover photo of Radio City Music Hall organists Jack Ward, Dick Leibert and Ray Bohr. Contents: Photo of the interior of Loew's Theatre, Akron, Ohio - An acre of seats in a palace of splendor. The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 1 - how the Kilgen Company of St. Louis responded to a shortage of organs in the 1920s - 3-page article with great photos. Snippets from England. Ad for the 1970 Conn 3-Manual Theatre Organ. The Gil White Residence 3/11 Organ. Nuggets from the golden days. Song Slides and Theatre Organists - the theatre organ solo in which glass song-slides were projected upon a motion picture screen developed from a humble beginning. Biography of performer Henry B. Murtagh. Toronto's Odeon Carlton Theatre - article with photo - opened in 1948. Reader contributions. Hollywood Cavalcade. The Esther McDonald Stayner Story - a theatre organ biography, with photos. New York Paramount now nostalgia. A Living Tribute to Farny Wurlitzer and Lou Rosa. Fifteenth convention of A.T.O.S. in New York. Bill Lamb named honourary member. Theatre Organists Hall of Fame - Lee Erwin. Photos and write-ups of twenty artists who performed at the fifteenth convention. Closing the Allyn Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut - Angelo Mastagni and Jack Martin of Clinton's Inc. purchased the organ and donated it to the ATOS Chapter - story with photos. Record reviews. Letters to the Editor. Rodgers delivers 'Style 260 Special' organ to Bob Power - article with photos (and ad on back cover). Chapter news. Classified ads. Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features photo of Bob Power and his new custom built Conn organ. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Fox Theatre, Washington, D.C. The Richard F. Kline, Jr. Studio Wurlitzer Pipe Organ - article with great photos. Portrait of Lee Erwin, Theatre Organist - nice four-page article with photos. Taming the Savage Beast - how to capture the proper sound when moving a theatre organ to your home - helpful illustrated 3-page article. A Theatre Organ "Pipe-In" at the University of Rhode Island - featuring their Moller-Austin four manual, forty-four rank pipe organ installed in Edwards Auditorium. The Boyd Kimball's Move to Wilmington - excitement over the installation of a three manual, nineteen rank Kimball pipe organ in the John Dickinson High School. Reprint of Chicago-Tribune article - Theatre Organ Revival is More than Nostalgia; Conn Organ ad featuring their 3-Manual Theatre Organ. Record reviews. I remember Dan Papp, the man who made the 4/36 Wurlitzer in the New York Paramount the standard to which all others were compared. Letters. Hollywood Cavalcade. Obituary for Herb Shriner. Chapter news. Classified ads. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features their 33-E model. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
68 pages. Contents: The Sedgwick Saga - a 3/19 Deluxe Moller, opus 5230 - article with photos; The Golden Frame - Presenting the Silent Film, by Jeff Weiler; The Granada Theatre, San Francisco (Paramount) - article with archival photos; Toward Higher Standards in Theatre Organ Installations; The Vintage Morton - The Rest of the Story - the original 2/11 Robert-Morton installed in the San Francisco Castro Theatre in 1922; An Enchanted Evening - Twirling at Turner's Musical Merry-Go-Round in Northampton; Obituaries for Al Bollington, Garo W. Ray, Harold A. Roque and Bob R. Burkhart; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
63-8724Paris: Films Paramount 1933. 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, 1933. unknown
WALTER-FILM000981No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 14 x 17"" 35 x 42 cm. jumbo lobby card USA. Clara Bow Neil Hamilton Harrison Ford Lucille Powers Jack Raymond dir: Clarence G. Badger Paramount. Clara Bow had become the star prolific popular writer Elinor Glyn wished to write stories for by 1928. For this script she had expert assistance including that from John Farrow and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Bow plays gold digging chorus girl Gladys O'Brien who falls for James Gordon Neil Hamilton believe him to be a wealthy playboy. He is but an insurance agent. She ups his and her chances when she arranges an invitation to attend a swank party with a real playboy millionaire Turner Harrison Ford. Unfortunately this is amongst Bows numerous missing films though a few fragments have been found and appear in the show ""Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films."" In this card Bow is the ultimate flapper. Minor crease near top left corner. Wear along right side border. Creasing at two small tears repaired with archival tape at the bottom right edge and corner NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000173No binding. Good. Fine Art Print Four 4 vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby cards USA. Fay Wray George Bancroft Richard Arlen Tully Marshall dir: Joseph von Sternberg; Paramount. Superb card from a film which is considered to be one of the first in the film noir genre. A top star of the time George Bancroft was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor in this film. Story of a criminal named Thunderbolt Bancroft who is imprisoned and facing execution. An innocent man who has been framed named Bob Morgan Arlen is placed in the cell next to Thunderbolt. Unknowing of the relationship Bob has fallen in love with Thunderbolt's girl Wray while on the outside. Thunderbolt plots to stop his own execution long enough to kill Bob. A revolutionary early sound film which made use of asynchronous dialogue long before this became standard and made by the highly regarded director of world cinema Joseph von Sternberg. Art direction was by Hans Drier. The script was by Charles and Jules Furthman and Herman J. Mankiewicz. Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Sternberg wrote the dialogue. Bancroft and Wray appear in three of the cards. Wray Arlen and another actor are in the fourth. Stunning color and Art Deco title treatments. One of the cards was illustrated in the famous reference book Foyer Pleasures. One of them is paper-backed all have professional touch-up to blank margins NEAR VERY GOOD. unknown books
63-5542Hollywood CA: Larry Felix 1994. Typed letter signed single letter-sized pages Very Good.Provenance: Herb Yellin 1935-2014 was the highly respected publisher and founder of Lord John Press considered by many to be one of the most important small presses of the 20th century. Hollywood, CA: Larry Felix, 1994. unknown
200892446Paramount 2008-01-01. DVD. Very Good. Very Good; DVD; Paramount; 2008; 0 Paramount unknown
0394835581.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
WALTER-FILM000176No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 14 x 17"" 35 x 43 cm. jumbo lobby card USA. Clara Bow Frederic March Rex Bell dir: Frank Tuttle; Paramount. This is the story of a girl who works at a soda fountain in San Diego. She is the favorite of all sailors who come to port. Each one is her favorite as well as they come in at separate times. Problems arise whenever they arrive at the same time. However Ruby Nolan really pines mainly for the one gob who will not give her the time of day -- it is her mission to peak his interest. Film was made in both talkie and silent versions. Bow was known to audiences for her irresistible personality and for her red hair and this fantastic image highlights just that! It also shows her with her many boyfriends including Frederic March with his arms around her and soon-to-be husband Rex Bell at lower right. One of the highlights experienced in the sound version only was Bow's singing of ""Believe It or Not I Lost My Man"" -- that would be hard to believe. Both the silent and talking versions of this title are extant. This is a museum quality piece VERY GOOD. unknown books
1927WALTER-FILM005709<i>Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1927. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white print still photo light crease and rippling from descriptive paper snipe on back near fine.</i><br /><br />A portrait of Evelyn Brent George Bancroft and Clive Brook from Josef von Sternberg's gangster film often cited as a proto-film noir.<br /><br />Grant p. 675: "Important precursor of the 1930s US gangster movie and as such significant to noir's ancestry." <br /><br />Silver and Ward p. 301: "Enhanced immeasurably by the exotic visual preoccupations of . Sternberg which encompass a range of original symbols and imagery. The script as written by ex-newspaperman Ben Hecht realistically details the personalities populating the sordid speakeasies and dingy dwellings of the gangsters." Paramount
1942WALTER-FILM006653<p><em>Paramount. No binding. About Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1942. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Tape repair at top right corner about fine. </em></p><p>Veronica Lake displays her iconic appearance in this unusual portrait in which she sports a designer bracelet in promotion for her work in <em>This Gun for Hire</em>. The original attached paper blurb on verso calls it a "He and She" bracelet designed by Hobe. A picture of "he" and "she" can be inserted in the hearts. A vintage King Features Syndicate Inc. ink stamp on verso.</p> Paramount
WALTER-FILM005811Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount 1942. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo. Photo is lightly sepia toned. There is creasing in all four blank white margins. Near fine. A stunning portrait of Veronica Lake during her early time at Paramount when she was appearing in such now classic films as I WANTED WINGS THIS GUN FOR HIRE and I MARRIED A WITCH. Lake worked with the top directors and filmmakers and turned in some wonderfully subtle and deft performances in which her genius has been more recently recognized. This publicity photo is coded #2745034. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM006308Paramount. No binding. Fine. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1947. Vintage original 10 x 8" 25 x 20 cm. black-and-white print still photo fine. Studio portrait shot a year after Veronica Lake appeared in THE BLUE DAHLIA. She remained at Paramount for a few more years after. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM006307Paramount. No binding. Just About Fine. Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1942. Vintage original 10 x 8" 25 x 20 cm. black-and-white print still photo small closed tear in blank upper center top just about fine. Studio portrait of Veronica Lake during her time at Paramount Pictures. Photo coded P2745-504. Paramount unknown
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
WALTER-FILM000696No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card USA. Bebe Daniels Ricardo Cortez Wallace Beery Arthur Edward Carewe dir: William K. Howard Paramount. The ever-versatile Bebe Daniels in a disaster epic which takes place in Martinique ca. 1902 during a volcanic eruption. The romantic element concerned an interracial relationship taboo at the time which of course turned out not to be so when in the last reel it is discovered that the male lover is really white. The film was believed lost but a damaged print does survive. Bebe Daniels Arthur Edward Carewe and Wallace Berry are in the center image. The title and credits are caught up in the enveloping eruption of the volcano in this highly stylistic card of superb 1920s lobby card art. Minor stain at bottom left corner FINE. -movieposter -volcano -bebedaniels -wallacebeery -silentmovie unknown books
6 pages. Illustrated front cover includes nice photo of Glenn C. Smith's Paramount Orchestra. Coverfold mostly open. Store stamp on front cover otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music