London: World Productions 1997. Shooting script for the 1998 British television miniseries "Ultraviolet" seen here as "Crossing the Line" episode 2: "In Nomine Patris." Accompanied by 114 pages of call sheets scene breakdowns shooting schedules and detailed notes on hair and makeup for each character. <br/><br/>A six episode miniseries in which Jack Davenport plays a Detective Sergeant whose best friend never shows up for his wedding day because he has been changed into a vampire. The detective struggles with lingering affection for his friend but eventually agrees to join a secret government organization that hunts vampires in hopes of finding a middle ground. The show was unconventional for the time for its scientific approach to vampires instead of the usual supernatural lore. One of Idris Elba's early roles. <br/><br/>White self titled wrappers noted as Shooting Script on the front wrapper marked copy No. 15 with credits for screenwriter director Ahearne. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 51 leaves with last page of text numbered 49. mechanical duplication with pink revision pages throughout dated 23-01-98 and 11-02-98. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a single silver brad. World Productions unknown books
Tartinette crème de gruyer GRAF. Sa charcuterie. Hiver. Affiche originale en couleurs, de JOE BRIDGE 300x410mm 300 x 410mm. Contrecollée sur carton fond noir 335x440mm (petites déformations, sans gravité aux angles du carton) Affiche en bon état. Peu courant.
Munich: Concorde Film 1974. Vintage borderless candid reference photograph of Warhol superstar Joe D'Allesandro in the 1974 Italian film. With a mimeo snipe to the verso. <br/><br/>By the time D'Allesandro appeared in the torrid 1974 film he was already well established as a gay icon and sex symbol as a result of his breakthrough appearances in Andy Warhol's "Four Stars" 1967 "San Diego Surf" 1968 "Flesh" 1968 "Trash" 1970 and "Heat" 1970. <br/><br/>7 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus with light soil. Concorde Film unknown books
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1984. Vintage borderless reference photograph of producer Steven Spielberg and director Joe Dante on the set of the 1984 film. With a mimeo snipe on the verso.<br/><br/>The story of a family besieged by small troublemaking creatures that wreak havoc on their town over the Christmas holiday. Criticism of the film's blend of horror and comedy caused executive producer Steven Spielberg to suggest that the Motion Picture Association of America design a new more fitting film rating which led the MPAA to create the PG-13 rating in response.<br/><br/>Set in Kingston Falls NY. <br/><br/>7.75 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Warner Brothers unknown books
Los Angeles: AVCO Embassy Pictures 1981. Collection of 8 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1981 film. <br/><br/>Television newswoman Karen White goes on a retreat after a traumatic incident with a serial killer. But is she really safe And what should she fear more: regaining her memory or the creepy residents of The Colony Followed by many unsatisfying and unconnected sequels. Helped launch the short-lived werewolf craze in the early 1980s. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. AVCO Embassy Pictures unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1978. Collection of 3 vintage full color lobby cards from the 1978 American-Dutch exploitation film. <br/><br/>Corman-produced B movie about a peaceful resort is terrorized by monster piranhas let loose in the local rivers. Clearly a capitalization on the success of an earlier sea monster movie "Jaws" 1975 and inspiration for similar films to follow including "Piranha II: The Spawning" 1981 and even remakes. <br/><br/>11 x 14 inches. Corner bumps else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Piranha 1983 US. United Artists unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Outpost Productions / Multicom Entertainment 1994. Revised Shooting script for the 1995 film "Mind Ripper" seen here under the title "Wes Craven Presents: The Outpost." Round robin copy SIGNED on the front wrapper by director Joe Gayton producers Jonathan Craven and Peter Shepherd cast members Lance Henriksen Adam Solomon Natasha Gregson Wagner Giovanni Ribisi and Dan Blom editor Harry Hitner production designer Jeremy Levine stunt coordinator Anthony Cecere makeup artists James Barr and Paul Jones and more. <br/><br/>A science lab in a remote desert location attempts to create a superhuman by reanimating a corpse but the end result is an uncontrollably violent monster zombie. Although marketed as a sequel to "The Hills Have Eyes" and "The Hills Have Eyes II" the only true link between the three films is Wes Craven's name. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Bulgaria and Canada. <br/><br/>Tall white titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper presumably as issued noted as REVISED SHOOTING DRAFT BLUE on the front wrapper dated July 20 1994 with credits for screenwriters Phil Mittleman and Jonathan Craven. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 97 leaves with last page of text numbered 96. Xerographically reproduced. About Fine condition loose leaves. Outpost Productions / Multicom Entertainment unknown books
Burbank CA: Walt Disney Pictures 1988. Revised First Draft script for the 1991 film. <br/><br/>Based on 1982 graphic novel by Dave Stevens an early entry into the superhero movie canon following the success of 1989's "Batman" and a cult classic in its own right. In 1930s Hollywood stunt pilot Cliff Secord Billy Campbell comes into possession of a jet-pack after getting caught in the crossfire between FBI agents and a group of gangsters. Secord is dubbed the "Rocketeer" by the media after being sighted flying sky-high becoming the target of both FBI and Nazi secret agents who are after the jet-pack. <br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers. Title page present dated November 11 1988 noted as REVISED FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Danny Bilson Paul De Meo William Dear and graphic novelist Dave Stevens. 125 leaves with last page of text numbered 124. Photocopy rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Walt Disney Pictures unknown books
David Black Konrad Matthaei and Lorin E. Price Producers. PAMPHLET. 1968 Souvenir Program. Cover with shelf/ edge wear. Light stains to back. Staple binding. Pages unmarked Tracking on all US orders. Most orders shipped within 24 hours. International customers will be reimbursed a portion of unused shipping charges. . Good. 1968. David Black, Konrad Matthaei and Lorin E. Price (Producers) unknown
NEW YORK: ALPHA MEDIA PUBLISHING. Men's magazine. Adult title. Slight wear on cover edges. Small areas of surface damage on front cover from label removal. Interviews with Michelle Trachtenbergwho features on the cover Trey Parker and Matt Stone Nick Frost and Simon Pegg Carly Craig Diora Baird. Location: DW3 Size: 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" tall . Good. Paperback. First Printing. 2011. ALPHA MEDIA PUBLISHING paperback
United Kingdom: Alan Clore Films 1968. Vintage borderless photograph of the bottom half of Jane Birkin with Jean Harlow and Greta Garbo looking on from the 1968 film. With holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>The absent minded professor Oscar Collins Jack MacGowran follows a beam of light coming through his wall to find his next door neighbor Penny Lane a model and her photographer boyfriend Ian Quarrier having a photo shoot. He becomes lost in his observations and half dreams as his infatuation for Penny grows. Famous for its psychedelic visuals and George Harrison soundtrack. The film premiered at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival and eventually made its way to the American midnight movie circuit in the 1970s. <br/><br/>Shot on location in London England. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Alan Clore Films unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Gustaf Unger Productions 1972. Draft script for the 1976 film "Sisters of Death" here under two working titles "Death Trap" and "Sisters of Blood Island." The film was shot and produced in 1972 when this script was produced but not released until 1976. <br/><br/>During a secret society initiation a girls-only event one of the new members is killed in a game of Russian roulette. Years go by and the remaining members are invited to a reunion at a lavish estate belonging to the father of the killed girl. <br/><br/>After this directorial debut from Mazzuca he would go on to work primarily in animated films including "The Secret of the Sword" 1985 "Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night" 1987 and "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" television series 1983-1985. Actress Claudia Jennings who played Judy in the film was a Playboy Playmate 1969-1970 who died a few years after "Sisters" in an automobile accident leaving a short-lived but notable drive-in starlet legacy. <br/><br/>Yelow titled wrappers. Title page present undated with credits for screenwriter-story writer Richards and screenwriter Hanson as well as producer Gustaf Unger. 89 leaves with last page of text numbered 88. Mechanical duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Thrower Nightmare USA. Gustaf Unger Productions unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1987. Vintage promotional photograph of Joel and Ethan Coen on the set of the 1987 film. <br/><br/>Joel and Ethan Coen's slapstick madcap second film was as far removed from their first the 1984 neo-noir "Blood Simple" as is conceivable but equally as brilliant firmly establishing them as two of the most distinctive filmmakers to come out of the 1980s.<br/><br/>Shot on location throughout Arizona. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1991. Vintage reference photograph of director-screenwriters Joel and Ethan Coen and actor John Turturro having a conversation between takes on the set of the 1991 film. <br/><br/>One of the more ambitious films in the Coen brothers' oeuvre a nuanced comedy about Hollywood success and the interaction between intellectuals and the common man. Based largely on the experiences of playwright and erstwhile screenwriter Clifford Odets.<br/><br/>Winner of the Palme d'Or Best Actor and Best Director awards at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival and nominated for three Academy Awards in 1992.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant US. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1987. Two vintage studio still photographs from the set of the 1987 film. <br/><br/>One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other.<br/><br/>Ex-con H. I. McDunnough Nicolas Cage and ex-cop Ed Holly Hunter make an odd couple whose lives get even stranger after they kidnap one another family's quintuplets. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Arizona. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
New York: The Modern Language Association of America 1980. Soft Cover . Very Good. 8vo or 8� Medium Octavo: between 6" - 9" tall . 384 pp. Very clean copy. Unmarked pages in solid binding. Minor stain marks on back cover page. Minimal wear. <br/> <br/> The Modern Language Association of America paperback
N.p.: N.p. 1983. Six sets of original storyboards for the 1983 film. Housed in a MCA Universal City Studios manila envelope.<br/><br/>The dead-end drivers of a rundown cab company must band together with the help of their naive newest member to save themselves from a rival company and to help Mr. T teach kids to say no to drugs. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Washington DC. <br/><br/>Approximately 200 leaves in total. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine each set partially bound with a single paperclip. N.p. unknown books
Universal City: Universal 1983. Archive of three scripts for the 1983 film including a Second Draft Third Draft and Revised Final Draft with the Second and Third Draft scripts appearing under the working title "Capitol Cab." Scripts belonging to producer Cassius Weathersby with his name on the cover sheet for revision pages dated 5/16/83 laid into the Revised Final script. Also included is a borderless double weight photograph of Weathersby conferring with star Mr. T on the set and a promotional button for the film. <br/><br/>The dead-end drivers of a rundown cab company must band together with the help of their naive newest member to save themselves from a rival company and to help Mr. T teach kids to say no to drugs. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Washington DC. <br/><br/>Second Draft: Yellow titled wrappers noted as Second Draft on the front wrapper. Title page present dated January 4 1983 noted as Second Draft with credits for screenwriter Joel Schumacher. 94 leaves with last page of text numbered 93. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Third Draft: Orange titled wrappers noted as Third Draft on the front wrapper noted as production No. 00864 dated February 10 1983. Title page present dated February 10 1983 noted as Third Draft with credits for screenwriter Joel Schumacher and producers Jon Peters Peter Gruber Topper Carew and Cassius Weathersby. 90 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 89. Xerographically reproduced on eye-rest green stock with pink and blue revision pages dated 2/14/83 and undated. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine lacking the rear wrapper bound with three gold brads.<br/><br/>Revised Final Draft: Yellow titled wrappers noted as Revised Final Draft on the front wrapper and production No. 02156 dated April 5 1983. Title page present dated April 5 1983 noted as Revised Final Draft with credits for screenwriter Joel Schumacher and producers Jon Peters Peter Gruber Topper Carew and Cassius Weathersby. 94 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 88. Xerographic duplication with pink and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 4/11/83 and 5/30/83. Pages Near Fine front wrapper lightly soiled else wrappers Near Fine bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Parish and Hill Black Action Film. Universal unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1999. Vintage satin-finish reference photograph of Joel Schumacher on the set of the 1999 film. <br/><br/>In one of Schumacher'r most unapologetically dark films private Investigator Tom Welles is hired by a wealthy widow to investigate a film seemingly of a young girl brutally murdered found in her deceased husband's safe. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Destroy All Movies The Complete Guide to Punks on Film. Grant US. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown books
New York: CCC-Film. A quality glossy advance screening program measuring 11" by 17" and folded twice as issued resulting in four pages. The front and rear covers contain six color photos from the movie; the interior two pages contain nine black-and-white photos from the movie cast and film credits and synopsis of the plot. . Near Fine. Program. First Edition. 1980. CCC-Film unknown
International Monetary Fund. Used - Good. Small Quarto. Softcover 1990. . Ex-library with the usual treatments. pp. 680. Bound in green paper covers with white lettering. Small tears on the back cover. Folded corners. Binding is intact. Textblock is solid. Pages are clean. Offered by the Antiquarian Rare and Collectible department of Better World Books. Your purchase benefits global literacy programs. 100% satisfaction guaranteed. International Monetary Fund paperback
Beverly Hills CA: National Screen Service / MGM 1981. Collection of 8 vintage full-color still photographs from the 1981 US film. <br/><br/>Based on a play by Brian Clark about a sculpture artist paralyzed from the neck down in a car accident. He maintains the ability to talk but he feels worthless and wants to die. In the hospital he make friends who support him during his court hearing to be allowed to die. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Boston Massachusetts. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. National Screen Service / MGM unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1981. Vintage borderless black-and-white still photograph from the 1981 film. Featuring actor Richard Dreyfus in a black coat and sweater being embraced by actress Janet Eilber though she has been largely airbrushed out of the photo. <br/><br/>Based on the 1975 play by Brian Clark first adapted into a 1972 television movie directed by Richard Everitt and adapted for this iteration by Clark with the aid of Reginald Rose. Richard Dreyfus is at his bitter best as an artist who becomes paralyzed from the neck down in a car accident and who sues for the right to end his own life. Released over a decade before Jack Kevorkian brought the issue to larger public eye "Whose Life Is It Anyway" touches on the sensitive subject with a tactful humorous kindness. Shot on location in Boston. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches mounted on 10 x 15 inch mat board and overlaid with clear acetate. Fine condition. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Santa Monica: Home Box Office HBO 1999. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the HBO television movie "The Jack Bull." <br/><br/>Loosely based on the 1810 novella "Michael Kolhaas" by Heinrich von Kleist. A tale of revenge following a rancher who refuses to sell his ranch to a greedy land baron. The landowner slowly eats away at Cusack's livelihood charging tolls abusing his horses and later killing his wife.<br/><br/>Set in Wyoming just prior to its statehood shot on location in Alberta. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine condition. Home Box Office [HBO] unknown books
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1993. Draft script for the 1994 film.<br/><br/>In order to track down a gang of hacker crooks known for skydiving onto the buildings they plan to rob a disgraced cop turns to a skydiving expert to learn the tricks of the trade and infiltrate the criminal team.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Florida California and Washington DC. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as DRAFT on the front wrapper dated November 8 1993. Title page present dated November 8 1933 with credits for director John Badham and screenwriters Jeb Stuart Peter Barsocchini and John Bishop. 62 leaves with last page of text numbered 123. Xerographic duplication rectos and versos. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1983. Vintage US one sheet poster for the 1983 US film. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards. <br/><br/>A film steeped in Cold War anxiety. Teenage hacker David Lightman Matthew Broderick is in search of an amusing video game when he stumbles across a supercomputer that is programed to predict and react to possible nuclear war scenarios. Believing the program to be a game David inadvertently launches a simulated attack on the United States which the computer misinterprets as an actual attack. When he realizes what has happened David and the military scramble to stop the impending disaster. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Colorado Washington and California. <br/><br/>27 x 41 in folded. Fine. United Artists unknown books
Los Angeles: The Producers Entertainment Group 1997. Draft script for the 1998 television film which originally aired August 30 1998 on Showtime.<br/><br/>Based on the novel "Sorrow Floats" the second book in Tim Sandlin's GroVont series. A suicidal alcoholic woman decides to leave her small Wyoming hometown to help two bumbling men move a trailer full of illegal beer across the country.<br/><br/>Set in Wyoming shot on location in Vancouver BC. <br/><br/>White lacking titled wrappers. Title page present dated September 19 1997 with credits for screenwriter and novelist Tim Sandlin. 109 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. The Producers Entertainment Group unknown books
London: Butcher's Film Service 1948. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1948 UK film. Distributor rubber-stamp and notation on the verso. <br/><br/>A music hall handyman man decides to assert himself when the theatre is threatened by secret plans for redevelopment. <br/><br/>Shot at Nettlefold Studios in Surrey England. <br/><br/>8 x 9.25 inches. A tiny nick to one edge else Near Fine. Butcher's Film Service unknown books
New York: Philip Rose 1975. Draft script for the 1977 play which premiered at the Longacre Theatre on January 4 1977 and played for 70 performances closing on March 5 1977 with annotations on two pages in holograph pencil and marker highlighting dialogue.<br/><br/>Professional race car driver Bobby Horvath returns to his hometown after eight years away and reminisces on his youth and his lost ambition.<br/><br/>Set in Mansfield Ohio. <br/><br/>Maroon Studio Duplicating Service vinyl titled wrappers with credits for playwright John Bishop. Title page present with copyright date 1975 with credits for playwright John Bishop. 141 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-53. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold screw brads. Philip Rose unknown books
Wildlife Education 1986. Wildlife Education 1986 Very Good/ Illustrated and photographed in color. . Pamphlet. Very Good. Wildlife Education Paperback
N.p.: John Boorman Productions 1974. Vintage borderless double weight photograph from the 1974 film. Rubber stamp crediting Michel Ciment on the verso. <br/><br/>After the critical and commercial success of 1972's "Deliverance" director John Boorman was given almost total creative freedom for his next film. He responded by costuming Sean Connery in only his second post-Bond film in red briefs and suspenders thigh-high boots a handlebar mustache and a long braid and setting him loose in a utopian city of nearly catatonically bored immortals as a ruthless killer doing the violent bidding of a giant floating talking stone head. In his spare time he mates and has a child with Charlotte Rampling. Somewhat obviously the film has since become a cult classic. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Ireland. <br/><br/>9.25 x 7 inches. Near Fine some light edgewear. <br/><br/> Arrow 1147. John Boorman Productions unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1967. Vintage studio reference photograph of Lee Marvin and Angie Dickenson from the 1967 film with mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1963 novel "The Hunter" by Donald E. Westlake.<br/><br/>Along with "Bonnie and Clyde" "Point Blank" is a foundational late 1960s crime film setting the stage for the New Hollywood era. A blunt unapologetic nihilistic work one of the gems of early neo-noir with touches of French New Wave. Viewers and critics have often questioned whether or not the film is really a dream that its protagonist has after he is shot in the very beginning. Director Boorman claims to not have an opinion on the matter and has said that the film is about the lead character's brutalizing experiences in World War II that had dehumanized him and left him desperately searching for his humanity. <br/><br/>Selected for the National Film Registry in 2016.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Scorcese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Spicer Neo-Noir US. Silver and Ward Neo-Noir US. Grant US. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1972. Three striking vintage photographs from the 1972 film picturing variously director John Boorman cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Jon Voight and others working on location along the Cahulawassee River in Georgia the setting for most of the film. <br/><br/>A seminal entry in the early days of the New Hollywood cinema movement. As with "Point Blank" in 1967 British director John Boorman demonstrated a stunning instinct for American idioms and even American cultural undercurrents. And perhaps most importantly of all he had the stuff required to order the book's author James Dickey off the set. <br/><br/>The photograph with Zsigmond Boorman and Voight is in a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. The other two photographs accompany the set and are unframed. All 3 photographs 8 x 10 inches one photograph with a snipe at the verso the other two with brief text at the bottom margin. Warner Brothers unknown books
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1976. Revised Draft script for the 1977 film here under a working title "The Heretic." Illegible name in holograph ink on one page. <br/><br/>Dr. Gene Tuskin Fletcher works with troubled children perhaps none more troubled than Regan MacNeil Blair who suffers from bad dreams and repressed memories of demonic possession. Dr. Tuskin's hypnotism reveals that the demon Pazuzu still lurks within. Meanwhile Father Philip Burton investigates the death of Father Merrin Sydow the priest who died during an exorcism on Regan. His investigation leads to Africa where he locates another recipient of Merrin's exorcising and learns something fascinating and terrible about locusts. <br/><br/>Sequel to William Friedkin's "The Exorcist" 1973 and set four years later. Second of five "Exorcist" films. <br/><br/>Set in Georgetown Washington DC shot on location in Arizona and New York. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as REVISED on the front wrapper dated July 26 1976. Title page present dated July 26 1976 with credits for screenwriters Goodhart and Pallenberg. 109 leaves with last page of text numbered 11. Xerographically reproduced on pink stock with blue and yellow revision pages throughout datedvariously between 8/2/76 and 8/9/76 with six leaves at the rear noted as SHOOTING SCHEDULE dated 8/4/76. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Clover Men Women and Chainsaws. Warner Brothers unknown books
London: British Lion / Romulus 1963. Collection of 8 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1963 UK film. Mimeograph snipes affixed to the versos. <br/><br/>A well-meaning and decent Anglican minister Peter Sellers takes a position at a parish in upper-crust England and the unintended consequences of his good nature prove hilarious. A quirky but stabbing probe at the church of England. <br/><br/>A story set and shot in Surrey England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Some toning overall else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. British Lion / Romulus unknown books
London: London National Archives LNA 1950. Two vintage black-and-white still photographs from the September 14 1950 premiere of the UK film at Leicester Square Theatre in London. Mimeograph snipes from the London National Archives affixed to the versos. <br/><br/>Features Rose Murphy "chee chee girl" pianist and vocalist famous for "Pennies from Heaven" and her then-husband Ed Mathieu Kieron Moore Count Vronsky in "Anna Karenina" 1948 Adelaide Hall American UK-based entertainer and a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance and Marjorie Rhodes Mrs. Rosie Saparelli in "Gideon of Scotland Yard" 1958. Though none of them were directly involved with the film London premieres played host to film stars artists community patrons and musicians of all kinds. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. And light creases at the extremities else Near Fine. London National Archives [LNA] unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1953. Draft British script for the 1954 UK film released in the US as "Crest of the Wave." Copy belonging to sound recordist Peter Handford with his name in holograph pencil on the front wrapper. <br/><br/>At a top secret naval base is located on an island near the coast of Scotland a small group of British naval officers and their staff are joined by an American scientist and his assistants to devise a new kid of torpedo. If successful this torpedo has the potential to guarantee Anglo-American naval superiority. But testing the newly created weapon turns out to be more dangerous than expected. <br/><br/>Shot on location in the Channel Islands. <br/><br/>Tall goldenrod titled wrappers marked copy No. 86 dated March 1953. Title page integral with the first page of the script. 167 leaves mimeograph duplication with white and blue-edged revision pages throughout undated or dated variously between 5.2.52 and 19.3.53. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Good bound internally with two silver brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1941. Vintage photograph of actor Henry Ford director John Brahm and cinematographer Lucien Ballard and various members of the crew on the set of the 1941 film. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1940 novel of the same name by Stewart Edward White. Henry Fonda portrays a lumberjack who leaves Seattle for Alaska in order to find gold.Arriving there he meets and marries dance hall girl Joan Bennett and subsequently discovers much about her past he did not know. <br/><br/>Shot on location in San Bernardino National Forest California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1942. Revised Final Script for the 1942 horror film based on the 1936 novel by Jessie Douglas Kerruish. <br/><br/>A well-crafted and in some ways superior variation on Universal's "Wolfman" films of the 1930s and 1940s released as a double-feature with the equally intriguing "Dr. Renault's Secret" in 1942 in the heat of the studio's incredible run of horror classics. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers stamped REVISED FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped project No. 801 and copy No. 139 and dated July 30 1942. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Hayward and Jacoby. 108 leaves mimeograph duplication with a few blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/3/42 and 8/5/42 Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with one fingernail-size bruise on the front panel yapped edges and a couple of short closed tears internally bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
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Encino CA: Laurelwood Productions 1983. Revised Shooting Script for the 1984 film released to theaters as "Night Shadows" but retitled on video as "Mutant" retaining that title for all subsequent releases. Copy belonging to special effects personnel Paul Stewart with his name on the title page and annotations throughout in holograph ink. Stewart is notable for having also worked on "Fat City" 1972 "The Exterminator" 1980 "Heaven's Gate 1980 "Predator" 1987 "Thelma and Louise" 1991 and "Planet of the Apes" 2001. <br/><br/>Two brothers vacation to a small Southern town only to find most of the inhabitants have turned into bloodthirsty zombies due to toxic waste. One of the brothers goes missing and it's up to the second brother a local sheriff and a sexy school teacher to find him or hunt him down. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Georgia. <br/><br/>Blue wrappers with paper title label. Title page present dated July 29 1983 noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for screenwriters Orton Jones and Kruize. 134 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 8/8/83. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three silver brads. <br/><br/>Lentz p. 1350. Thrower Nightmare USA. Laurelwood Productions unknown books