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1991048271Impel/Paramount Pictures 1991. Ephemera. Fine. No Binding. First Edition/First Printing. A shrink wrapped item still in original shrink wrap as issued This item is not returnable if opened. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Impel/Paramount Pictures unknown
63-8700Paris France: Films Paramount ca. 1935. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Very 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, France: Films Paramount, ca. 1935. unknown
1973371285Los Angeles : Paramount Universal 1973. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Jonathan Livingston Seagull. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: A skilled flyer but very rebellious young seagull is kicked out of his clan. However instead of being sad or lonely he decides to enjoy and explore his newfound freedom. Los Angeles : Paramount Universal paperback
WALTER-FILM007618Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1935. Vintage original 14 x 17" 36 x 44 cm jumbo lobby card. Small diagonal crease at extreme upper top reinforced with archival paper on verso overall near fine. Marlene Dietrich Lionel Atwill and Alison Skipworth in a scene from Josef von Sternberg's final collaboration with Dietrich. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM007776Paramount. No binding. Just About Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1929. Set of 12 vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white photos one with mimeographed text on verso three with the film's title stamped on verso overall just about fine. Josef von Sternberg's first talking film. Some historians credit his importance in the evolution of gangster films with his UNDERWORLD 1927. This was by any standard the first significant talking gangster film. It tells the story of a criminal facing execution who wants to kill the man in the next cell for being in love with his former girlfriend. Sternberg experimented with asynchronous sound effects which served to augment or supplement the visual effects or as he framed the process "To be correctly and effectively used the sound had to bring to the image a quality other than what the lens included a quality out of the range of the image. Sound had to counterpoint or compensate for the image add to it – not subtract from it." Rather than the external and complementary musical accompaniment of silent films Sternberg's scores arise organically with the mise-en-scène and form a key component of the film. The music off-screen does not recede in deference to the on-screen dialogue but competes with it. Off-screen voices comment on the visual action but are not identified visually until later in the film sequence contributing to an "unrealistic cadence" that characterizes the film's dialogue. Film historian Andrew Sarris describes it as "a startling experiment. his use of sound and music for mood effects and the very unreality of his style seems to justify the unusual density of his sound track." Sternberg also uses sound expressionistically such as the erratic start-stop of a sewing machine or the "sinister" squeaking of a dog's ball toy squeezed by the condemned criminal in the hours before his death. Wikipedia Paramount unknown
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
1929WALTER-FILM007805<p><em>Paramount. No binding. Just About Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1929. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white photo. Strips of non-restoration brown paper on verso overall just about fine. </em></p><p>Director Josef von Sternberg's last silent film <em>The Case of Lena Smith</em> is ranked by film historians as among the lost masterpieces of the silent era and the holy grail for archivists who sift through film repositories. In 2003 Japanese film historian Komatsu Hiroshi unearthed a four-minute fragment of <em>The Case of Lena Smith</em> in Manchuria China reviving interest in the film. Wikipedia</p><p>The little surviving fragment contains some utterly dazzling imagery.</p> Paramount
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
197729132PBO $1.95 ON CVR showing Kong wrapped by Enormous snake LITE WEAR VG- PAPERBACK movie tie-in with the 1977 1ST American monster adventure film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin. From the library of famed Hollywood studio publicist and former Herald Examiner journalist Art Ronnie with his bookplate to the title page. Bound in the paper pictorial wrappers. The wrappers are just lightly rubbed and edgeworn.ORIGINAL POCKET BOOK EDITION SIGNED by 5 FROM FILM Actor RENE AUBERJONOIS who starred as Roy Bagley Actor JOHN RANDOLPH who starred as Captain Ross Actor DENNIS FIMPLE who starred as Sunfish Set Decorator/Production Designer Dale Hennesey makeup artist DEL ACEVEDO Paramount's epic $24 Million Motion Picture from Exotic Indonesia to Monumental Towers of world trade Center in NYC YOU WILL BE SPELLBOUND AWED THRILLED & Enchanted<br /><br /><br /> ACE 44472 BOOKS Charter Communication Grosset & Dunlap NY paperback
1148408991.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
253462 December 1957. On letterhead of Paramount British Productions Ltd Plaza Theatre Offices Jermyn Street London S.W.1. 1p 4to. Addressed to 'Dear Miss Cond' and signed 'G P Bachmann'. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Folded twice for postage. He apologises for the late reply to her ‘nice note and the book-plate’. He gives details of two films he has been ‘terribly busy making’ ‘neither of them stories I wrote’: ‘The Phoenix is to start in Berlin this winter as a very big film with three big stars. And The Lorelei is to be made this summer on the Rhine as a film.’ He is sorry to learn that she has given up her restaurant in Honiton ‘Deer Park’: ‘It was a lovely place and without doubt the finest English cooking we’ve found.’ He ends by informing her that his wife has returned to California for the winter on account of her health. ‘So I’m alone with the two poodles.’ Eileen M. Cond was an enthusiastic collector of autographs. 2 December 1957. On letterhead of Paramount British Productions Ltd, Plaza Theatre Offices, Jermyn Street, London, S.W.1. unknown
19-4370Hollywood CA: Paramount Pictures 2005. 26.5 x 39.5 inches. Rolled Full-Color Movie Poster. Very Good. [Hollywood, CA]: Paramount Pictures, 2005. unknown
1981371367Los Angeles : Paramount Pictures 1981. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Lookin' to Get Out. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: Two gamblers must leave New York City after one loses a lot of money. Doing what all gamblers in trouble would do they hurry to the gambling capital Las Vegas to turn their luck around. Los Angeles : Paramount Pictures paperback
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
1980ANAIS-0671791095Pocket Books 1980-02-29. First Edition. paperback. Good. 22.4x15.2x2. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pocket Books paperback
1980Q-0671791095Pocket Books 1980-02-29. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pocket Books paperback
0671791095.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1980SONG0671791095Star Trek 1980-02-29. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Star Trek paperback
1980DADAX0671791095Star Trek 1980-02-29. First Edition. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Star Trek paperback
63-8716Paris: 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
63-8713Paris: 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