Chatsworth: VCA Pictures 2004. 1 DVD in plastic clamshell case with color illustrated insert. Very good. Used. 1 film 83 minutes color. DVD/DVD-ROM. Gay pornographic movie. "Size is relative -- most of the time!" Originally released in 1987 modified from the original version. VCA Pictures unknown
Beverly Hills CA: Levy-Garner-Laven 1976. Draft script for the 1976 film. One of five films directed by and starring Burt Reynolds. Set deep in the Okefenokee Swamp ex convict Gator McKlusky finds himself the unwitting pawn of federal agents in their plot to take down a corrupt politician. Shot on location in Georgia. Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter William Norton. 136 leaves with last page of text numbered 135. Mechanical duplication on blue stock. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. The title has been outlined in holograph pencil on the front wrapper. Levy-Garner-Laven unknown
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1976. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1976 UK release of the 1976 US film. Mimeograph snipe and cropping annotations on the verso. Burt Reynolds stars in his directorial film debut as Gator McKlusky an ex-con used to help capture a corrupt politician. Sequel to "White Lightning" 1973. Shot on location in Georgia. 8 x 10 inches. A faint stain to the bottom edge else Near Fine. United Artists unknown
Burbank CA: Warner Bros. Inc. 1994. With three 8x10 still photographs and publicity information. Wear to white envelope with Warner's symbol and movie title and black dot meaning a "mini kit" with fewer stills and press information. With Jerry O'Connell Megan Ward Billy West Reginald Hudlin. Expedited or International shipping may cost more. Edition Not Stated. Unbound. Very Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Warner Bros. Inc. Paperback
Burbank CA: Warner Bros. Inc. 1991. Press kit for "Robin Hood Prince of Thiefes". With seventeen 8x10 still photographs and publicity information. Wear to white envelope with Warner's symbol and movie title. Press kit as new. Expedited or International shipping may cost more. Edition Not Stated. Unbound. Very Good. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Warner Bros. Inc. Paperback
Hartford CT: Trinity College Press 1971. Soft Cover/Pamphlet . Good. 8vo or 8� Medium Octavo: 7�" x 9�" tall. Page Number: N/A. Solidly bound copy with moderate use and clean text. Front cover slightly torn from spine. <br/> <br/> Trinity College Press paperback
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1973. Draft script for the 1973 film. Copy belonging to uncredited crew member Betty St. Clair who was a costume designer with her name in holograph ink on the first page of text. <br/><br/>Based on the 1938 autobiograhy Trader Horn: The Ivory Coast in the Earlies by Alfred Aloysius "Trader" Horn about an ivory trader in central Africa working to thwart the efforts of Germans mine platinum using slave labor during World War I. Taken from the same source material as the 1931 film of the same name directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Harry Carey and Edwina Booth although the plots are very different. <br/><br/>Set in Africa shot on location in Kenya Tanzania and Uganda. <br/><br/>Director Badiyi 1930-2011 also directed episodes of several television shows including "Sliders" "Moral Kombat: Conquest" "La Femme Nikita" "Baywatch" and the title visualizations for "Get Smart" and "Mary Tyler Moore."<br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 122 dated January 22 1973 with credits for producer Lewis J. Rachmil director Badiyi and screenwriter Norton. 97 leaves with last page of text numbered 97. Mechanical duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
London: Ridinghouse in association with Urbanmic. Octavo 82 pages a Fine copy. . Fine. Paperback. 2011. Ridinghouse in association with Urbanmic paperback
N.p.: A.C. Lyles Productions 1966. Collection of 21 vintage studio still photographs from the 1966 film in their original brown paper sleeve stamped "'RED TOMAHAWK' 66/365 A17." <br/><br/>Army captain Tom York Howard Keel arrives at the town of Deadwood after discovering the massacred 7th Cavalry and General Custer at Little Big Horn warning of an impeding Sioux attack. In desperate need of weapons he knows 2 Gatling guns are somewhere hidden in town but only Dakota Lil Joan Caulfield knows where and she refuses to disclose their whereabouts having had enough tragedy with the deaths of her husband and little boy. York persuades her to tell but before they can be assembled the guns are stolen by Sy Elkins Wendell Corey a degenerate gambler who intends on selling them to the Sioux.<br/><br/>Set in Deadwood South Dakota shot on location in California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine some with light uniform fading. Paper sleeve Near Fine with annotations of actors names in holograph ink.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Pitts 3338. A.C. Lyles Productions unknown books
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1965. Draft script for the 1965 film. <br/><br/>Two men attacked by Apaches try to warn nearby settlers of an imminent Apache attack but are rebutted by unbelievers and a group of stagecoach robbers. When the stagecoach then suffers an Apache attacked mid-robbery the two men must attempt to survive the attack themselves. <br/><br/>Pale green titled wrappers rubber stamped as copy No. 27 and noted as production No. 20039 dated May 25 1965 with credits for writers Lamb and Sanford. Front wrapper integral with the title page as issued. 109 leaves on pale green stock mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Universal City: Universal Pictures 1962. FINAL SCREENPLAY draft script for the 1963 film. With director Bud R.G. Springsteen's holograph signature on the front wrapper and holograph annotations throughout. <br/><br/>A cowboy is held hostage and must get 12000 dollars in stolen bonds from his partners ex-girlfriend or he will be killed. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as FINAL SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper dated August 10 1962. Title page present with credits for Ric Hardman. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 92. Mechanical duplication rectos only with blue pink and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/23/62 and 9/4/62. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two three brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
North Hollywood: Republic Pictures 1953. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1953 film. Based on Vingie E. Roe's novel "The Golden Tide." Distributor debossed blindstamp at the bottom right corner of one of the images with a date stamp of "JUL 6 53" on the verso. <br/><br/>Francie and a large group of barter-brides sail for California to marry rich gold miners. The group encounters a series of mishaps and a great deal of drama surrounds Francie at all times. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with pin holes to the corners and a stamp and light soiling to the verso. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Republic Pictures unknown books
Los Angeles: The Movie Group 1994. Second Draft script for the 1995 film seen here under the working title "Best of the Best 3: Hard Right." The third film out of four in the "Best of the Best" series. A martial arts instructor joins forces with a small town schoolteacher to fight a white supremacist organization. Shot on location in Indiana and Ohio. Clear plastic wrapper. Title page present dated March 4 1994 noted as SECOND DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Barry Gray and Deborah Scott. 107 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two silver brads. The Movie Group unknown
NEW BRUNSWICK: RUTGERS. Fine with no dust jacket. 1986. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0813511291 . Fine in grey cloth without dj. as issued. 500 copies printed in cloth. . RUTGERS. hardcover
Los Angeles: T.A.T. Communications Inc 1979. Second Draft script of the pilot episode "The Initiation" of "Joe's World" which aired on December 28 1979 on NBC.<br/><br/>The short-lived family sitcom from screenwriters Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin about Joe Ramon Bieri the owner of house painting business trying to support his wife K Callan and five children ranging in age from 9 to 23.<br/><br/>Joe wants his eldest son Steve Christopher Knight to carry on the family business but Steve has other plans.<br/><br/>Self wrappers integral with title page dated 3/3/79 noted as SECOND DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin and director Alan Rafkin. 37 leaves with last page of text numbered II-IV-36. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. T.A.T. Communications, Inc unknown books
Saccramento CA: California Department of Parks & Recreation 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Map. Hundreds of historic sites arranged by theme and by location. HAS EDGEWEAR YELLOWED PAGES SLIGHT CREASING ON COVERS Illustrated 4to 11" - 13" tall 283 pages. Publisher: State of California Resources Agency Dept. of Parks and Recreation 1976 Language: English ASIN: B007F7DJ2C <br/> <br/> California Department of Parks & Recreation paperback
Rio de Janeiro Instituto de Identificação Imprensa Nacional 1934. 4to. mayor; XVI-416 pp. y una lámina retrato de Cesare Lombroso. Cubiertas originales. unknown
N.p.: Sigma III 1964. Collection of eight vintage studio still photographs from the 1964 US release of the 1962 Italian film. Housed in its original brown paper envelope.<br/><br/>Necrophiliac scientist Dr. Hichcock and his wife Cynthia are stalked by his first wife Margaretha who seeks vengeance for Hichcock's cruelties. The first horror film to receive the Italian VM18 "vietato ai minori di 18 anni" or no admittance under 18 rating which had been established only months prior to the film's release in April 1962. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly toned. Sigma III unknown books
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International May 1985. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 11. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 140. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "Bomarzo" by Edmund Wilson and Manuel Mujica-Lainez; "People of Constantinople" by Charles Newton; "The gentle genre" by Silvia Meloni; "The choirstalls of San Quirico" by Federico Zeri. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International July/August 1985. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 13. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 140. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "United feathers of America" by Robert McCracken Peck and John James Audubon; "The kingdom of Qajar" by Robert Ker-Porter ; "To a T" by E. B. White; "A Venetian address" by Ileana Chiappini di Sorio; "Low in Thailand" by Henry Ginsburg. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International July 1984. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 2. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 158. Illustrated. <br/><br/>"Ca' d'Oro" by Vittorio Sgarbi; Waiting for the millenium" by Umberto Edo; "The poet and his shrine" by Alberto Arbasino Anatole Broyard and Umberto Di Cristina; "Shades of Gray" by Meryle Secrest Romaine Brooks and Gabriele d'Annunzio. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International October 1985. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 15. Paper-bound. 30 x 223 cm. Pp. 140. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "The artist and the master" by William Hauptman; "Topkapi" by Leslie Peirce 1890-91; "Thy name is woman" by Jacques Heurgon 1964; "The Buddha is born" by Jorge Luis Borges Alicia Jurado and Patricia Herbert 1976. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International December/January 1985-86. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 17. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 160. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "India of Kings"; "India of Emperors"; "India of Gods". Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International August 1984. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 3. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 160. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "The Treasure of St. Mark's" by Vittorio Sgarbi; "Blake in Heaven and Hell" by Jorge Luis Borges; "Hollywood on eyes" by Yves Hersant and Georges Peree; "Lacework" by Richard Horn; Eastern light" by Briony Llewellyn. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International November 1985. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 16. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 140. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "Davringhausen" by Gabriella Di Milia; "Isadora in ivory" by Isadora Duncan 1927; "il faut cultiva notre jardin" by Duke of Saint-Simon and Charles Laurent 1901; "Horn of plenty'" by Reinhold Baumstark; "Ticket to dreamland" by Beverly Lowry. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International February/March 1986. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 18. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 160. Illustrated <br/><br/>Articles: "Shining Genji"; "Tamara"; "Banking on Easy Street"; "Love on the links" by P. G. Wodehouse 1922; "The Society of Reynolds" by by James Northcote 1813. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International April 1985. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 10. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 140. Illustrated. <br/><br/>Articles: "Santa Maria del Fiore" by Joseph Rykwert and Carlo Cresti; "Artistic assessment" by Ubaldo Morandi and William M. Bowsky; "Haggadah" by David Goldstein; "Art of the ancient Southwest" by Steven A. LeBlanc. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
New York and Milan: Franco Maria Ricci International September 1985. First edition. Paperback. Very good copy. No. 14. Paper-bound. 30 x 23 cm. Pp. 140. Illustrated <br/><br/>Articles: "Cellini large as life" by Sir John Pope-Hennessy; "The blue Fronteira" by Jose Sarmento de Matos Ronald Crichton and Roberto Barchini; "Eternal etruscans" by D. H. Lawrence 1972 "Florence lost" by Italo Calvino and Pietro Corsi translated by William Weaver. Franco Maria Ricci International paperback
GB: Edinburgh Festival Society 1958. Book is in near very good condition with minor but just noticeable signs of wear and/or age. Covers a bit worn and dust soiled. Second Edition. Paperback. nrVG. Edinburgh Festival Society Paperback
New York NY: Sedgeood Press 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Size=9"x10". COLOR & B/W Photos & Illus. full book description Sedgeood Press New York NY 1985. 1st Edition Fine/VG- Hard Cover w/Dust Jacket. Size=9"x10" 192ppIndex. COLOR & B/W Photos & Illus. DJ tear 2:2 & 1/2"1 o.w. clean tight & bright. NO ink names bookplates etc. Price is unclipped. ISBN 0024967505 Dolls; Toys; Crafts SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE! Sedgeood Press hardcover
Sedgewood Press 1986. Top and bottom page edges lightly wavy. D/j edges lightly rubbed. Brown cloth with gold lettering on spine. 168 pages. First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine d/j. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Sedgewood Press hardcover
Hollywood: Paramount Television / National Broadcasting Company NBC 1977. Draft script for the 1978 television film originally aired on April 9 1978 on NBC. Presentation copy belonging to producer Ross Hunter bound in navy full calf with gilt titles on cover and spine with Hunter's name on the front board. An elderly married couple find themselves increasingly dependent on their grown children as their physical and mental health deteriorates. Fred Astaire won an Emmy Award as Best Actor and Helen Hayes received a nomination as Best Actress for her performance. Additional Emmy nominations included Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress Patty Duke Supporting Actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Outstanding Cinematography in Entertainment Programming for a Special Joseph Biroc. Green full calf binding with titled paper wrappers as issued with credits for screenwriter Gerald Di Pego. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Gerald Di Pego. 128 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus presentation binding Near Fine. Paramount Television / National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1967. Final Script for the 1967 neo-noir film "A Lovely Way to Die" directed by David Lowell Rich written for the screen by A.J. Russell and starring Kirk Douglas and Eli Wallach. An important transitional crime film borrowing the "hard-boiled cop turns in his badge and does things his way" theme that was introduced during the film noir era e.g. "Rogue Cop" "The Big Heat" and transitioning it to the color film era predicting a new kind of film that would come in the early 1970s the most notable example being "Dirty Harry." In this case the cop is Kirk Douglas with Eli Wallach in a typically fascinating role as a disarming but ruthlessly effective private investigator. The titular opening song is delivered by Jackie Wilson and this was the film debut of Ali McGraw. Red titled wrappers stamped FINAL SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper and dated May 2 1967. Title page present noting that the original working title was "The Pineapple Print" with a credit for screenwriter Russell. A "rainbow copy" 135 leaves mechanical duplication with green blue pink and yellow revision pages throughout. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown
Universal; Ross Hunter-Eltee; Nat. Screen Service 1966. Four color photo prints 8 x 10" picturing of Lana Turner John Forsythe Ricardo Montalban. Universal; Ross Hunter-Eltee; Nat. Screen Service, 1966 unknown
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1966. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1966 film. Snipe printed on the verso of one image. Based on the stage play by Alexandre Bisson popularized in novel form by J.W. McConaughy and the seventh film version. Holly Parker Turner is married to respected diplomat Clay Anderson Forsythe but they rarely get to see each other leading Holly to pursue other men notably carefree playboy Phil Benton Montalban. Phil soon dies in an accident and Holly panicked flees to Mexico leaving behind her young son. Addicted to drugs and making a living as a prostitute in a cheap hotel in Mexico she meets Dan Sullivan Meredith a criminal who tries to involve Holly in a blackmail scheme. When she discovers her husband Clay is the target she kills Sullivan. Unable to afford a lawyer she is assigned a dedicated young public defender whom she soon recognizes as her son. Keeping her identity secret so as not to tarnish her son's image of her Holly is tried as "Madame X." Shot on location in California. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus light toning and light edgewear. Complete collation details available on request. Universal Pictures unknown
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1966. Vintage one-sheet poster for the 1966 film. Based on Cecil B. DeMille's 1936 film and a Technicolor remake. Crazy Knife the stone-faced Henry Silva a Cheyenne warrior captures Wild Bill Hickok Murray and takes him to Chief Black Kettle Simon Oakland who subsequently sets him free. Hickok meets up with Calamity Jane Dalton only until she is captured by Crazy Knife. Hickok manages to save Calmity in time for the new office in command to arrive General Custer Leslie Nielsen. Shot on location in California and Utah. 27 x 41 inches folded. Very Good with a long vertical crease a small dampstain and several short tears. Universal Pictures unknown
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1963. Second Draft script for the 1965 film here under the working title "Boeing - Boeing." With holograph ink annotations to the title page and page 107. Based on the 1965 French play. A libidinous American journalist living in Paris has three international stewardesses for girlfriends-each unaware of the others' existence thanks to their opposing flight schedules. The advent of Boeing's new state-of-the-art planes however which facilitate speedier air service and as such less time separating the girls' visits threatens to end his playboy arrangement. The situation is further complicated by the arrival of his longtime friend who quickly assesses the set-up and decides he wants a piece of the action. A clever bedroom farce with notably unusual casting of its two lead actors: Tony Curtis known for his cool unflappable film persona portrayed the slapstick Bernard while the loud comedian Jerry Lewis became the shy introverted Robert. The final film Jerry Lewis would make with Paramount Pictures ending a 17-year association. Set and shot on location in Paris. Clear partial plastic wrapper. Title page present dated September 11 1963 noted as SECOND DRAFT SCREENPLAY with credits for screenwriter Edward Anhalt. 138 leaves with last page of text numbered 136. Xerographically reproduced on yellow stock rectos only dated variously between 9-10-63 and 9-11-63. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two silver brads. Olive Films 353. Paramount Pictures unknown
Edition: Reprint . Good Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE 1 CD/Disks Included Publisher: Five & Two Pictures Pub Date: 11/3/2002 Binding: DVD Pages: 1 unknown
Edition: Reprint . Good Condition. No Hassle 30 Day Returns Ships Daily Underlining/Highlighting: NONE Writing: NONE 1 CD/Disks Included Publisher: Five & Two Pictures Pub Date: 11/3/2002 Binding: DVD Pages: 1 unknown
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1965. Collection of 12 vintage color studio still photographs from the 1965 film. After being labeled a coward Lord Jim seeks redemption through an exceptionally dangerous mission. In its wake he finds himself faced again with the choice of self preservation or honor. The Technicolor film was based on Joseph Conrad's novel of the same name. Shot on location in Cambodia China Malaysia and England. 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists / Filmways 1972. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1972 UK release of the 1972 US film. Mimeograph snipe and cropping annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Written for the screen by Evan Hunter based on his 87th Precinct novel writing as Ed McBain about detectives Steve Carella Meyer Meyer and Bert Kling investigating a murder-extortion racket run by a mysterious deaf man played by Yul Brynner. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Boston Massachusetts. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Faint creases else Near Fine. United Artists / Filmways unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1972. Post-production Combined Continuity script for the 1972 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1968 novel of the same name and part of the 87th Precinct stories series this mystery involves detectives investigating a murder-extorition racket ran by a deaf man. While preventing several attacks on high-ranking city officials they are also faced with a string of arsons perpetuated against some homeless men. <br/><br/>Set in Boston and shot on location there. <br/><br/>Orange clip-bound titled wrappers dated May 15 1972 noting 10 reels and footage of 8384 feet. Mechanical duplication. Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: National Screen Service / MGM 1970. Collection of 8 vintage full-color still photographs from the 1970 film. <br/><br/>A dying man frames himself for the murder of an industrialist so that his family can receive the reward money. It seems like a good plan. until he is cured of his ailment. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Tiny corner creases light rubbing overall else Near Fine. National Screen Service / MGM unknown books
N.p.: Accord Productions 1969. Vintage British quad poster for the 1969 British film. Based on Charles Chilton's 1961 radio play "The Long Long Trail." <br/><br/>Richard Attenborough's debut film gives a highly satirical musical retelling of the First World War. Highlighting the disconnect between those calling the shots and the soldiers carrying out the orders Attenborough chose to depict all the military and political leaders in a lavish pierhead pavilion while the soldiers are crammed into grizzly trenches. Highly stylized the film's most poignant and notorious scene depicts a field filled with innumerable white crosses symbolizing the immense death toll of WWI. <br/><br/>Shot on location in England. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded. Two light holograph pencil annotations to the verso else Near Fine. Accord Productions unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1977. Original scenario artwork for the 1978 horror film. Depicting the interior of Peggy Ann Snow's Catskills home. Based on the 1976 novel by William Goldman who also wrote the screenplay for the film. <br/><br/>A young Anthony Hopkins plays a mentally disturbed magician who rises to fame when he begins utilizing a ventriloquist dummy. He rekindles a romance with a now-married ex-girlfriend Peggy Ann Snow Ann-Margret much to the chagrin of her hotheaded husband his agent and his surprisingly violent ventriloquist dummy. <br/><br/>Gouache and pencil on illustration board. Artwork 19.5 x 14 inches housed in an off-white 24.5 x 19.5 inch mat. Light adhesive residue on the top and bottom edges else the illustration is Near Fine. Mat in Very Good condition with light bumps and soil. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1993. Draft script for the 1993 film. Copy belonging to art director Michael Lamont with his name in holograph ink on the verso of the front wrapper and to the top edges of several leaves.<br/><br/>Based on the 1985 play. The true story of the doomed autumn romance of novelist and theologian C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Gresham based on the play by William Nicholson. Nominated for two Academy Awards including one for Best Adapted Screenplay for Nicholson. <br/><br/>Set and shot in England. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers with a die-cut window in the British style. Title page present dated April 5th 1993 with credits for screenwriter William Nicholson. 127 leaves with last page of text numbered 117. Manually reproduced rectos only with blue and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 21 April 93 and 10 JUNE 93. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with light soiling bound internally with two silver brads. N.p. unknown books