Los Angeles: Columbia Broadcasting System CBS 1987. First Draft scripts one script each for Parts 1 and 2 for the 1987 television movie. <br/><br/>Based on the true crime story from the 1970s and adapted from the novel of the same name by Joseph Wambaugh. Susan Reinert is a schoolteacher in Upper Merion Township Pennsylvania who goes missing and is found murdered with her two children. Nominated for two Emmy awards. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers. Title page present noted as Second Draft with credit for and signed by screenwriter-novelist Wambough. 109 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] unknown books
London: Hammer Films 1960. Collection of three vintage publicity photographs and three vintage reference photographs from the 1960 horror film. One with a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso and two with provenance stamps and holograph pencil annotations regarding cropping. <br/><br/>Van Helsing returns to Transylvania to take down handsome bloodthirsty Baron Meinster. The second film in Hammer's Dracula series sequel to the studio's 1958 film "Horror of Dracula" with Peter Cushing reprising his role as the vampire-slaying doctor. <br/><br/>Set in Transylvania shot on location in Buckinhamshire. <br/><br/>Three photographs 8 x 10 inches three photographs 7 x 9.5 inches. Generally Very Good lightly toned and edgeworn. <br/><br/>Johnson and Del Vecchio Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography pp. 180-184.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available upon request. Hammer Films unknown books
Chicago: Russian Gospel Association. Very Good with no dustjacket. 1945. Hardcover. All in Russian. Words only not musical notation. ; Small 8vo 7�" - 8" ; 413 pages . Russian Gospel Association hardcover
Edinburgh Scotland: The Arts Council 1966. Unknown Unknown. Used - Very Good. very lightly rubbed else clean bright & tight - Buy with confidence from 'Your neighborhood book store. online tm The Arts Council unknown
Simayspace at Arts College International. Fair. 2000. First Edition. Softcover. Exhibition Catalog; An amusing catalog of unique wood/lacquer/composite resin constructions with an illuminating introduction by Peter Frank. The catalog has received some water damage to the front cover which has soaked through to a number of pages but although there is some rippling at the bottoms of the plates the plates themselves are unaffected. . Simayspace at Arts College International paperback
Los Angeles: National Screen Service Corporation 1971. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1971 documentary film. <br/><br/>Documents the hunt for a great white shark covering thousands of miles of the Earth's oceans and finally culminating in a sighting near Australia. Marks the first time a great white shark was ever captured on 35mm film. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. A few tiny creases else Near Fine. National Screen Service Corporation unknown books
London: Romulus 1961. Draft script for the 1962 film. Copy belonging to producer James H. Ware with his name and annotations in holograph ink and pencil throughout. Ware was a major presence in British and American cinema best known for his work on "Beat the Devil" 1953 "Room at the Top" 1959 "Our Man in Havana" 1959 "Charade" 1963 and "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold" 1965. <br/><br/>Based on the novel of the same name also by James Barlow Graham Weir is an alcoholic schoolteacher who can not advance in his career due to his refusal to fight in the Second World War. He is working at a school where the teens do not like to be there and he is having a fallout with his wife all while a young student begins to have a crush on him leading to him catching a false sexual molestation charge. <br/><br/>Set in London shot on location in Ireland. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present dated November 17 1961. 168 leaves with last page of text numbered 171. Mimeograph duplication with pink revision pages throughout. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three silver brads. Romulus unknown books
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1963. Revised Draft script for the 1964 film. With a few holograph pencil annotations throughout mostly relating to line revisions and props. <br/><br/>Based on the 1959 French play by Jean Anouilh. King Henry II's malcontent relationship with the Church leads to the appointment of his close friend Thomas Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury. Henry does not anticipate however how seriously Becket will take the vocation leading to the dissolution of their friendship in the face of Becket's rising political power. Nominated for eleven Academy Awards winning one for Best Adapted Screenplay. <br/><br/>Set in England and France.<br/><br/>Beige titled wrappers. Title page present dated 12th February 1963 noted as REVISED. 157 leaves with last page of text numbered 155. Mimeographed on yellow stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some rusting near the binding bound internally with three silver brads. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1967. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1967 film. Snipe printed in blue ink on the verso. <br/><br/>The film follows a sardonic hotel owner who witnesses the chaos in Haiti under the Papa Doc Duvalier regime. Starring Elizabeth Taylor in a role originally meant for Sophia Loren. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Benin and France. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1964. Original Pressbook for the 1964 film. Unique for a pressbook with a folding front page and a coloring contest to have been used as a herald by distributors. <br/><br/>Based on Jean Anouilh's 1959 play. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Screenplay and nominated for 11 more including Best Picture Best Director and twice for Best Actor. It would be the first of two times O'Toole was nominated for portraying Henry II the other being in 1968 for "The Lion in Winter." <br/><br/>18 pages saddle-stapled 12.25 x 15 inches. Rust to the staples else Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1948. Vintage photograph from the set of the 1948 film. Featuring Eleanor Parker standing next to Sydney Greenstreet with Gig Young kneeling at the feet of Alexis Smith in front of the pair. From the private collection of Eleanor Parker. Photographer Bob Palmer's rubber stamp to the verso. Based on the 1859 Wilkie Collins novel. <br/><br/>An artist Gig Young hired to teach a wealthy woman Eleanor Parker uncovers a plot to erode her sanity. He becomes involved with one of Parker's cousins and together the pair attempt to save her and the family fortune from her conniving invalid uncle and new husband. Set on an English estate. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine condition. <br/><br/>Selby US. Spicer US. Warner Brothers unknown books
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1950. Collection of 3 vintage British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1950 US film. From the director of "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" 1947. <br/><br/>A "western" style take on Jack London's "The Sea Wolf" about a gold mine and its colorful cast of outcasts and fugitives from the law. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light toning and rubbing light soil to versos. Warner Brothers unknown books
Burbank CA: Vanguard Films / Warner Brothers 1944. Draft script for the 1947 film. This is an early draft developed at Vanguard Films prior to the property being sold to Warner Brothers. <br/><br/>An American remake of the 1935 British film of the same name. Largely set in Italy the story concerns the relationship between poverty-stricken musician Sebastian Dunbrok Errol Flynn and unwed mother Gemma Smith Ida Lupino. Suspecting that her fiance Caryl Gig Young Sebastian's brother is the father of Gemma's child young heiress Fennella McLean Eleanor Parker retreats to the Italian Alps. Attempting to straighten out the situation Sebastian finds himself falling in love with Fennella. For his brother's sake Sebastian breaks off the relationship and marries Gemma but while awaiting the birth of her child he writes a heartfelt ballet score dedicated to Fennella. However when Gemma's baby dies the conscience-stricken Sebastian changes the dedication to his wife whom he has learned to genuinely love. Notable for a stirring musical score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers dated August 21 1944 with credits for playwright Kennedy. Distribution page present with receipt intact. 131 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good with tearing at the left hole punches bound with three gold brads. Wrappers now encapsulated in protective mylar. Vanguard Films / Warner Brothers unknown books
London: Warner-Pathe Distributors 1963. Vintage full-color still photographs from the 1963 UK film. <br/><br/>Charlie Drake stars as a locksmith who gets framed by a burglar for robbing a strongbox. The police catch the locksmith who is sent to jail where he befriends a few gangsters and together plan their escape. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Warner-Pathe Distributors unknown books
London: Rank Organisation / Independent Artists 1963. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1963 UK film. <br/><br/>Based on Patrick Hamilton's 1935 novel "Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky" about a bored but pretty young woman who wants nothing more than to leave her dull existence in Wales and escape to the bright lights of London. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good with laminate pull along the bottom edge. Rank Organisation / Independent Artists unknown books
London: Warner-Pathe Distributors 1962. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1962 UK film. <br/><br/>A prison comedy about a group of "pot carriers" those privileged inmates that have the honor of disposing the contents of the prison's chamber pots. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Warner-Pathe Distributors unknown books
London: Rank Film Distributors / Hammer Film Productions 1962. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1962 UK Hammer film. <br/><br/>A costume melodrama of set in the 18th century about a captain and his crew who are sent to investigate possible smuggling gangs. Mysterious swamp phantoms complicate things and the captain believes the local village is not what it seems. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a few moderate creases and brief discoloration to one edge. Rank Film Distributors / Hammer Film Productions unknown books
The Hague: Allarts 1988. Draft script for the 1988 film. <br/><br/>Director Peter Greenaway's most successful and also most controversial film following an abusive gangster's sophisticated wife as she begins a doomed affair with a patron of her husband's high-class French restaurant aided by the genteel head cook. The film garnered attention at the time of its release for its stylish but graphic violence decadent cinematography which was as with many films in Greenaway's oeuvre inspired by Flemish Baroque painting and explicit depictions and notions of sexuality.<br/><br/>Set in the UK.<br/><br/>Red titled wrappers with credits for director Peter Greenaway on the front wrapper. Title page present dated 1988 with credits for director Peter Greenaway. 160 leaves with last page of text numbered 148. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with perfect binding. Allarts unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1989. Two vintage reference photographs from the set of the 1989 film one showing director Peter Greenaway and actors Alan Howard the lover and Helen Mirren the wife the other showing Greenaway with actor Richard Bohringer the cook. Each photograph with a printed mimeo label describing it and with identifying numbers 1 and 5 respectively each affixed to the verso.<br/><br/>Director Peter Greenaway's most successful and also most controversial film following a gangster's sophisticated wife as she begins a doomed affair with a patron of her husband's high-class restaurant aided by the genteel head cook. The film garnered attention at the time of its release for its stylish but graphic violence decadent cinematography which was as with many films in Greenaway's oeuvre inspired by Flemish Baroque painting and explicit depictions and notions of sexuality.<br/><br/>Set in the UK.<br/><br/>One photograph 8 x 10 inches one photograph 10 x 8 inches. Fine. N.p. unknown books
N.p.: The Callender Company 1987. Vintage studio still photograph of Peter Greenaway and crew on the set of the 1987 film. Paper snipe on verso. <br/><br/>American architect Stourley Kracklite Brian Dennehy arrives in Rome to supervise an exhibition for the little known French architect Etienne-Louis Boullee. Over several months working on the exhibition Kracklite's health and marriage deteriorate as he becomes convinced he is being poisoned like Caesar Augustus. Nominated for the Palme d'Or.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Rome Italy. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>BFI 1092. The Callender Company unknown books
BBC Home Entertainment 2007. DVD. Very Good. 7.5 x 5.5 x 1. "3 discs. Disc Quality: Excellent. . ISBN: 794051207821. Catalogs: DVD Video. BBC Home Entertainment unknown
Norway: Shamrock Studio 1971. Vintage Norwegian one sheet poster for the 1970 UK film. Distributor annotations on the verso in holograph ink. <br/><br/>Bank-heist film following Mr. Graham Baker an assistant bank manager who meets Lady Britt Dorset Andress. They devise a plan to rob the bank involving counterfeit money and a close call with the local inspector. <br/><br/>Set in London's West End notorious for its adult film industry shot there on location. <br/><br/>27.5 x 39 inches. folded as issued with other later folds. Very Good with a few tears light toning. Uncommon. Shamrock Studio unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. Final shooting script for the 1981 film "Death Hunt" directed by Peter Hunt and starring Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin. Actor Lee Marvin's leather-bound presentation copy with Marvin's name in gilt at the bottom right corner of the front board and is INSCRIBED on the first blank by producer Albert S. Ruddy: "Lee / Thank you for the first of hopefully many / Al Ruddy." <br/><br/>From Ronnie Gousman at California Bookbinding: for each of his films producer Al Ruddy had script copies leather bound for all cast and crew as gifts this copy being one of them. <br/><br/>A terrific thriller set in the 1930s wherein Canadian Mountie Lee Marvin is assigned to track down accused murderer and experienced wilderness trapper Bronson in the high passes of the Canadin Rockies. <br/><br/>Maroon leather with gilt titles and rule with matching glossy endpapers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Potter and novelist Cruz-Smith. 112 leaves xerographically duplicated. Pages and binding about Fine. From the estate of Lee Marvin. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
No Place: 20th Century Fox. A quality glossy left-folded advance screening program containing four pages with each page measuring 9" by 11-1/2". Front cover in bright silver; the interior two pages contain The Cast and The Credits; the rear page contains the small 20th Century Fox logo. . Fine. Program. First Edition. 1983. 20th Century Fox unknown
England: ITC Entertainment 1977. Collection of 7 vintage full color British front-of-house cards from the 1977 American-British film. <br/><br/>Robert Gould is a reporter investigating the questionable actions of NASA after a failed mission to Mars. The head of the mission forces three astronauts to participate in a fake Mars mission including a fake landing transmitted messages and a fatal reentry. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Arizona Texas and California. Novelized by both Ken Follett and Ron Goulart. <br/><br/>11 x 14 inches. Light corner creases else Near Fine. Scarce. <br/><br/>Lentz US. Spicer US. ITC Entertainment unknown books
London: The Ladd Company 1981. Original British quad poster for the 1981 film. Printed in England by Lonsdale & Bartholomew art by DFS. <br/><br/>Marshall William Connery is sent to one of Jupiter's moons to uncover a slave-labor drug-smuggling operation but the locals are apprehensive. <br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award and a Hugo Award winner of a Saturn Award. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded as issued. Light soil on the verso else Near Fine. Uncommon. <br/><br/>Lentz p. 1398. The Ladd Company unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1983. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the 1983 film. <br/><br/>Steven Hardin Michael Douglas is a Los Angeles Judge disillusioned with the ineffective legal system. After watching two violent criminals walk on a technicality he decides to partake in an underground ring of vigilante justice only to discover it is as flawed and dangerous as the official system. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Syracuse New York: Syracuse University. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1981. Softcover. A soft cover book with light spine sunning otherwise in very good condition. Proceedings from the Symposium held January 14th - 15th 1981. ; Tables & Graphs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 126 pages . Syracuse University paperback
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1946. American insert poster for the classic 1946 film noir. Based on the short story by W.F. Harvey with a screenplay by noted science fiction writer Curt Siodmak<br/><br/>14 x 36 inches. Extremely colorful easily Near Fine with two faint horizontal folds and a tiny stamp and brief penciled notation at the verso. Warner Brothers unknown books
Berkeley: Saul Zaentz 1990. Third Draft script for the 1991 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1965 novel by Peter Matthiessen about the conflicts and relationships between an indigenous Amazon tribe the missionaries that want to convert them and the mercenaries hired to move them off their land. <br/><br/>Set in Amazon rainforest shot on location in Brazil and Venezuela. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as Third Draft on the front wrapper dated April 23 1990 with credits for screenwriters Jean-Claude Carriere and Hector Babenco and author Peter Matthiessen. Title page present dated April 23 1990 noted as Third Draft with credits for screenwriters Carriere and Babenco and author Matthiessen. 150 leaves with last page of text numbered 149. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three silver brads. Saul Zaentz unknown books
London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. Original British quad double-bill release poster for the 1981 films. Printed in England by W.E. Berry. Both films released in the UK in late 1981. <br/><br/>"Zorro: The Gay Blade" 1981: Zorro Hamilton is incapacitated so he calls on his long-lost relative Bunny also Hamilton to act on his behalf. <br/><br/>"The Cannonball Run" 1981: J.J. McClure Reynolds and friends race cross-country in an illegal no-holds barred competition. Remakes "The Gumball Rally" 1976. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded as issued. Brief notation on the verso and a central pinhole else Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Atlantic Entertaining Group 1984. Revised Draft script for the 1986 film. Based on the 1981 debut novel by Leonard Michaels. <br/><br/>Seven singularly dysfunctional men form a discussion group and share their feelings about women love and life. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers recycled by studio from a previous wrapper with the film title noted in holograph ink. Title page present dated April 1984 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters Michaels and Gottfried. 116 leaves with last page numbered 113. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Atlantic Entertaining Group unknown books
London: Thorn EMI 1985. Collection of 10 vintage full color British lobby cards from the 1985 British-Australian film. <br/><br/>Based on Daniel Carney's 1982 novel "The Square Circle" and sequel to "The Wild Geese" 1978. A group of mercenaries are hired by a broadcasting company to "rescue" a Nazi war criminal. <br/><br/>11 x 14 inches. Light corner bumps else Near Fine. Scarce. Thorn EMI unknown books
New York New York: Playbill 1962. First Edition. Magazine. Very Good. Play opened December 22 1962. Closed January 19 1963. Octavo 9 " tall wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps 44 pages 21-24 not present. Some pages skipped BUT nothing is removed. All show production information present. Editorial filler was commonly dropped from this giveaway publication when insufficient advertising was sold to warrant cost. An original theatre program in very good condition with little wear but light yellowing to paper. One additional ad page laid in.Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Playbill unknown
N.p.: Hammer Film Productions 1970. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1970 film. <br/><br/>Hammer Film's fifth Dracula Film and the fourth to feature Christopher Lee in the role. "Taste the Blood of Dracula" is the sequel to "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave" 1968 and precursor to "Scars of Dracula" 1970.<br/><br/>Three Victorian English gentlemen Geoffrey Keen Anthony Corlan and John Carson seeking greater hedonistic pleasure hosts a black mass which resurrects Dracula and kills Dracula's servant Lord Courley Ralph Bates. Dracula avenges the death by having each of the men die by the hands of their own children.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine some light edge wear. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Hammer Film Productions unknown books
London: Scotia-Barber Distributors 1973. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1973 British-American film. Mimeograph snipe once affixed to the verso now detached but present. <br/><br/>Based on the 1964 novel by director Simmons about a retired entertainer making his living as a street musician in London who befriends two young children. Buster Keaton and Danny Kaye were both considered for the lead role but Peter Sellers won out. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light wear at the extremities. Scotia-Barber Distributors unknown books
London: Hemdale Film Distributors 1972. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the UK release of the 1972 US film. Mimeograph snipe affixed to the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the collaborative novel by director Amateau and screenwriter Robinson about a thoroughly corrupt hospital administrator Peter Sellers. Pat Morita "Mr. Miyagi" in "The Karate Kid" 1984 plays the part of a lab technician with a glee that matches Sellers. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Hemdale Film Distributors unknown books
London: British Lion 1955. Collection of 6 vintage full color British front-of-house cards cards from the 1955 UK film. <br/><br/>A family-fun comedy featuring color stock footage from the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth about two children whose parents have no plans to attend the Coronation. The children John and Julie run off to London where they get to see the Queen's ceremony. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. British Lion unknown books
New York New York: Playbill 1982. First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. Play opened at the Broadhurst on December 17 1980 with a different cast. Octavo 9 " tall 82 pages wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps. An original theatre program in near fine condition clean with little edge wear and minor exterio soiling. Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Playbill unknown
N.p.: N.p. 1990. Vintage script for the 1990 US production of the 1987 British play which made its US debut at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on March 13 1990. Noted as copy No. 5 in holograph ink annotation to the front wrapper and title page with holograph pencil and ink annotations throughout the script. Accompanying the script are a few autograph notes signed and autograph letters signed relating to the possible casting of noted actress Marian Seldes in the play-though it would appear she starred in a 2004 production.<br/><br/>A flamboyant tour guide at a historic house in the English countryside goes to war against an uptight member of the house's Historical Trust. Playwright Peter Shaffer's first comedic work in 20 years written for actress Maggie Smith who was replaced by Geraldine McEwan in the play's US tour.<br/><br/>The play made its London debut at the Globe Theatre on October 6 1987 where it ran for 768 performances. Its New York incarnation was similarly successful running for 286 performances before closing on December 23 1990. Nominated for four Tony Awards winning two for Best Actress and Best Featured Actress for Maggie Smith and Margaret Tyzack respectively.<br/><br/>Set in Wiltshire and London England. <br/><br/>Light green titled wrappers noted as NEW YORK SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated January 1990 with credits for playwright PETER SHAFFER. Title page present noted as NEW YORK SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated January 1990 with credits for playwright PETER SHAFFER. 95 leaves with last page of text numbered 3-31. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
New York New York: Playbill 1969. Magazine. Very Good. Opened on Broadway in March 16 1969. Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Octavo 9 " tall 52 pages wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps. An original theatre program in very good condition clean with light edge wear but paper lightly yellowed and with a previous owner's annotation at the top of the cover margin. Playbill unknown
London: Hammer Films 1971. Revised Draft script for the 1972 British horror film here under the working title "Blood Will Have Blood." With holograph annotations throughout that include additions to description and changes in dialogue. <br/><br/>A classic from the Hammer canon and the last film Hammer made in conjunction with Anglo-EMI about a widowed aristocrat who keeps his two teenage children captive fearing that they may have inherited a curse from their mother who recently killed herself. Complete with blood letting incest demonic possession and a series of mysterious murders in the nearby woods.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Buckinghamshire Hertfordshire and East Sussex England. <br/><br/>Red untitled wrappers with a die cut title window. Title page present noted as Copy No. 47 in black holograph ink dated "Revised 12th July 1971" with a credit for screenwriter Christopher Wicking. 101 leaves with last page of text numbered 99. Mechanical duplication rectos only with pink revision pages throughout some with a type font different from the standard Roneograph style dated variously between 21.7.71 and 23.8.71. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Hammer Films unknown books
London: WorldFilm Services / Memorial Enterprises 1967. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1967 UK film. <br/><br/>A superstar British musician's fame is abused by those around him for dangerous ends until an artist helps him see the corruption surrounding him. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with faint creasing overall. WorldFilm Services / Memorial Enterprises unknown books
Universal City: Universal Pictures 1967. Collection of ten vintage photographs including eight borderless reference photographs one borderless promotional photograph of Paul Jones and Jean Shrimpton and one promotional studio still photographof the same from the 1967 film. Nine of these with a mimeo snipe on verso one with additional "David Lasceller" stamp on verso. <br/><br/>Peter Watkin's outrageous and paranoiac dystopian satire of the world's most famous and beloved pop star who is controlled by a totalitarian British government.<br/><br/>Patti Smith covered one of the film's songs "Set Me Free" as "Privilege Set Me Free" on her 1978 album "Easter."<br/><br/>Set in a near-future England shot on location in London and Birmingham England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light edge and corner wear else Near Fine. <br/><br/>BFI Flipside 7.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Universal Pictures unknown books
N.p.: Sandrews 1969. Vintage one sheet Swedish poster for the 1969 film.<br/><br/>At some ambiguous time in the near future international superpowers introduce "international peace games" a lethal miniature battle of drafted teens from around the world which is then broadcast as a popular reality television show.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Sweden.<br/><br/>27.5 x 39 inches folded as issued. Very Good plus two small holes at middle and lower crease intersections. Sandrews unknown books
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1981. Original British quad poster for the 1981 Australian film. Printed in England by Lonsdale and Bartholomew. <br/><br/>Set during WWI two Australian sprinters Gibson and Lee join the armed forces and fight against the Turkish army on the Gallipoli peninsula. Slowly the men change their stance on war itself. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded as issued. Faint creases light soil and brief annotations in holograph ink on the verso else Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1985. Vintage press photograph from the set of the 1985 film. <br/><br/>A detective Harrison Ford goes undercover to protect a young Amish boy Lukas Haas who is the sole witness of a murder. Set is the Lancaster County Amish country Pennsylvania. Shot in Philadelphia Lancaster County and Strasberg Pennsylvania. Winner of the Academy Awards for Best Editing and Best Writing and nominated for six others. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant Worldwide. Silver and Ward US Neo Noir. Spicer US Neo Noir. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Burbank CA: National Broadcasting Company NBC 1987. Final Revised Draft script for the 1987 television film. Here under the working title "LBJ." <br/><br/>The years 1934 through 1963 of future president Lyndon Baines Johnson's tumultuous career are chronicled following his political beginnings style and progression to presidency following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. <br/><br/>Set in Washington and Texas. <br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers noted as FINAL REVISED DRAFT on the front wrapper. Title page present noted as REVISED FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Ken Trevey Guerdon Trueblood and Louis Rudolph and producers John Brice and Sandra Saxon Brice. 164 leaves with last page of text numbered 163. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown books
Los Angeles: CBS / Universal City Studios 1985. Draft script for the 1986 pilot episode for the television show "Outlaws." <br/><br/>A sheriff and his deputies are transported from the year 1899 into the future by a lightning storm and they establish a new life as private detectives. <br/><br/>Set in Houston in 1899 and 1999. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers. Title page present noted as production No. 86084 dated November 26 1985 with credits for screenwriter/executive producer Nicholas Corea. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 120. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Fine wrapper Fine bound with three gold brads. CBS / Universal City Studios unknown books