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‎( TAPUSCRIT) - GSELL Paul (1870 - 1947, écrivain, critique d'art, scénariste.‎

‎Diogène-le-Chien, pièce en 3 actes - Le Mistère (!) de Sainte Jeanne d'Arc, huit vitraux - L'Unique amour : Scènes de Fersen , Scènes de Marie-Antoinette.‎

‎Ensemble de 3 tapuscrits ou copies de tapuscrits de Paul Gsell, en 5 dossiers. Diogène le Chien. Pièce en Trois actes. Tapusctit in-4° sous chemise ocre ou beige formant couverture, titre manuscrit au 1er plat par l'auteur, broché par ruban. 2 exemplaires, un de 144pp. , l'autre non paginé. Les 2 avec nombreuses ratures et corrections autographes de l'auteur. Cette comédie a été radiodiffusée en 1937, avec une musique de Henri-Emile Sauveplane (cf. BNF). Déchirures aux couvertures, on a joint des pages volantes d'un 3ème exemplaire incomplet. /‎

‎Le Mistère(!) de Sainte Jeanne d'Arc. Huit vitraux. Tapuscrit in-4° de plus de 100 feuillets ( pagination séparée à chaque vitrail), sous chemise verte, titre manuscrit au 1er plat. Sans date (vers 1924 ?). Table manuscrite par l'auteur " Groupement des tableaux" avec le titre de chaque tableau. Seule une partie semble avoir été publiée: "Le Mystère de Sainte Jeanne d'Arc (une scène)" , dans la Revue Mondiale n° du 15 juillet 1924 et occupe les pp. 153-160. ( Cf. BNF)./ L'Unique Amour. Scènes de Fersen, Scènes de Marie-Antoinette. 2 copies de tapuscritsi n-4°, sous couverture orange, titre manuscrit au 1er plat. Sans date (vers 1939). 148 ff. ch. et 163ff. ch. (écrits au recto). Sans édoute écrits pour le “Cent cinquantenaire de la Révolution française, 1789-1939 Scénario pour une fête de plein air par Paul Gsell“. Mise en scène de Pierre Aldebert... ( cf BNF). On a joint une lettre autographe signée de l'auteur au sculpteur Noel Feuerstein (1 page in-4°, avec ratures et corrections, datée de Paris, le 27 janvier 1937) sur Diogène et sa signification politique. ( Reu-CO2)‎

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‎[Monument Catulle Mendès] Romain Coolus (1868-1952), écrivain, scénariste.‎

‎Pièce autographe signée - souscription pour le monument Catulle Mendès‎

‎[Monument Catulle Mendès] Romain Coolus (1868-1952), écrivain, scénariste. P.A.S., mai 1909, 1p in-8 oblong. Billet de souscription pré-imprimé pour la soirée de Gala pour l'érection du monument Catulle Mendès (1841-1909), mort le 8 février 1909. Lors de cette soirée, au théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt, la grande actrice joua le rôle de Cyrano de Bergerac et le sculpteur Emile Guillaume (1867-1954) y présenta son buste du poète (il avait aussi fait un masque mortuaire). [341]‎

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‎[Polanski, Roman] - Folon, Jean-Michel (1934-2005)‎

‎[Photographie originale] Roman Polanski pendant le tournage de "Che ?" ("Quoi ?"), 1972, photographié par Jean-Michel Folon‎

‎1972 25,5 x 16,4 cm, tirage gélatino-argentique d'époque, sans autre mention qu'un "F" au verso de la main du tireur.‎

‎Nous pouvons assurer avec certitude que cette photographie est de Folon (qui n'a apposé son cachet qu'à de très rares tirages) puisque nous en avons vu le négatif et la planche contact. Folon, qui a conçu le générique du film, a également raconté ses souvenirs sur le tournage dans "Polanski par Polanski", Chêne, 1986. Tirage rare. Bel état. Très bon‎

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‎[Polanski, Roman] - [Brach, Gérard] - Folon, Jean-Michel (1934-2005)‎

‎[Photographie originale] Roman Polanski et Gérard Brach pendant le tournage de "Che ?" ("Quoi ?"), 1972, photographiés par Jean-Michel Folon‎

‎1972 16,9 x 25,9 cm, tirage gélatino-argentique d'époque, sans autre mention qu'un "F" au verso de la main du tireur.‎

‎Nous pouvons assurer avec certitude que cette photographie est de Folon (qui n'a apposé son cachet qu'à de très rares tirages) puisque nous en avons vu le négatif et la planche contact. Folon, qui a conçu le générique du film, a également raconté ses souvenirs sur le tournage dans "Polanski par Polanski", Chêne, 1986. Tirage rare. Bel état. Très bon‎

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‎[Rome - Sydne] - Folon, Jean-Michel (1934-2005)‎

‎[Photographie originale] Deux portraits de Sydne Rome pendant le tournage de "Che ?" ("Quoi ?"), 1972, photographiée par Jean-Michel Folon‎

‎1972 aucune reliure 25 x 16,9 cm et 25 x 16,8, tirages gélatino-argentiques d'époque, sans autre mention qu'un "F" au verso de la main du tireur.‎

‎Nous pouvons assurer avec certitude que ces photographies sont de Folon (qui n'a apposé son cachet qu'à de très rares tirages) puisque nous en avons vu les négatifs et la planche contact. Folon, qui a conçu le générique du film, a également raconté ses souvenirs sur le tournage dans "Polanski par Polanski", Chêne, 1986. Tirages rares. Bel état. Très bon‎

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‎A. David Lown screenwriter‎

‎The Temple of Time Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1974. Draft script for an unproduced film with blue holograph ink annotations on the title page. <br/><br/>A US moon expedition discovers large glyph covered stones that closely resemble Mayan artifacts. Russia's sudden interest in The Maya civilization after their moon expedition years prior becomes highly suspicious. <br/><br/>Mustard titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers with credits for screenwriter David A. Lown. Title page present dated 1974 with credits for screenwriter David A. Lown. 144 leaves with last page of text numbered 143. Mechanical duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books‎

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‎Aaron Nash screenwriter‎

‎The Ultimate Release Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎Hollywood: N.p. 1970. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Don and Irene are a young and unhappy married couple whose lives and relationship are thrown asunder as Don gravitates toward Spiritology a spiritual organization that promises the 'Ultimate Release." <br/><br/>Gold titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Aaron Nash. 101 leaves with last page of text numbered 100. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Fine wrapper Fine bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books‎

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‎Aaron Norris director; Ian Rabin Anthony Ridio Brent V. Friedman Galen Thompson screenwriter; Chuck Norris Calvin Levels Ch‎

‎Hellbound Voices Original screenplay for the 1994 film‎

‎Burbank CA: Warner Home Video / Cannon Films 1994. Draft script for the 1994 film. Here under the working title "Voices." <br/><br/>Chuck Norris does his vigilante thing as no one else can in the this Cannon quickie but with a horror twist. Two Chicago police officers are investigating the murder of a local Rabbi when their search leads them to Israel where they realize the culprit is not human but rather supernatural. Directed by Norris' younger brother Aaron Norris. <br/><br/>Set in Chicago and Israel shot on location in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Ian Rabin and Anthony Jon Ridio. 119 leaves with last page of text numbered 117. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Warner Home Video / Cannon Films unknown books‎

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‎Abby Mann screenwriter; MR. Lefkoe playwright M. R.‎

‎For Love of Country Original script for an unproduced play‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1969. Draft script for an unproduced play. Copy No. 9 noted in holograph ink on the title page.<br/><br/>Based on screenwriter Abby Mann's original screenplay for Stanley Kramer's 1961 film "Judgment at Nuremberg" about an American court trial of four war criminal Nazis.<br/><br/>Set in occupied Germany.<br/><br/>Teal titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers. Title page present with credits for playwright M.R. Lefkoe and screenwriter Abby Mann. 94 leaves with last page of text numbered E-1. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books‎

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‎Abdullah Achmed. 1881 1945. American author and screenwriter most noted for his pulp stories of crime mystery and adventure.‎

‎TYPED LETTER SIGNED BY AMERICAN AUTHOR AND SCREENWRITER ACHMED ABDULLAH.‎

‎New York: circa 1930. 1930. Good. - 41 words typed on an approximately 10 inch high by 8 inch wide sheet of his personalized letterhead. Signed "A Abdullah". Folded 3 times for mailing. There are several short tears at the folds with some light red staining below the text. There is some light soiling at bottom right and there is a crease & tear to & a small piece out of the bottom right corner. Good. <p>Abdullah writes to future congressman Seymour Halpern that he is too busy to see anyone but "I am sending by this mail the signed picture to your friend."<p>Achmed Abdullah who claimed descent from the Russian imperial family and was educated in England emigrated to the United States in the 1910s. He went on to become an American author and screenwriter most noted for his pulp stories of crime mystery and adventure. He wrote screenplays for some successful films and earned an Academy Award nomination for collaborating on the screenplay for the 1935 film "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer".<p>The Queens New York Republican Congressman Seymour Halpern 1913-1997 started his political career as a campaign aide to New York's powerful mayor Fiorella La Guardia and first served in New York's State Senate for 14 years before seeking a seat in the U.S. Congress. In Albany Halpern sponsored 279 bills that became law including measures on schools housing civil rights nutrition and mental health. A Liberal he was something of an anomaly as the lone Republican representative from New York City and generally garnered support from Labor Unions and endorsement from the Liberal Party. Yet he never even considered switching parties as he considered membership in the Republican Party a family tradition and commitment. While he found ample time for his private pursuits including painting and collecting autographs he took his legislative duties very seriously. Of these he was proudest of his co- sponsorship of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and of the original 1965 Medicare legislation. New York: circa [1930]. unknown‎

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‎ABEL GANCE RAYMOND GUBBAY‎

‎Napoléon.‎

‎1983 British Film et Thames Television, mai 1983, 18 pages, nombreuses illustrations et publicités, grand in 4 broché, état d'usage, quelques usures et frottements, plaquette de presse pour la représentation au Barbican de Londres.‎

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Librairie des deux frères
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‎Abel Gance director screenwriter; Albert Dieudonne starring‎

‎The Madness of Dr. Tube La Folie du Docteur Tube Two photographs from the 1915 film‎

‎France: Le Film d'Art 1915. Photograph from the 1915 French experimental short film struck from the original negative circa 1936. With holograph annotations and agency stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Dr. Tube develops a powder that distorts reality after ingestion. He tests it out on himself a dog and a two couples. An early experimental film that uses distorted lenses and mirrors to create special effects that mimic an altered state of consciousness. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near fine. Le Film d'Art unknown books‎

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‎Abel Gance director screenwriter; Nelly Kaplan Roger Richebe screenwriters; Pierre Mondy Jean Marais Claudia Cardinale Orso‎

‎The Battle of Austerlitz Collection of five original photographs from the 1960 French film‎

‎N.p.: Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinematographiques 1960. Collection of five vintage reference photographs taken on the set of the 1960 French film including one borderless photograph. One with a holograph ink annotation and stamp on the verso noting the photograph as No. 756.<br/><br/>A dramatization of the Battle of Austerlitz wherein Napoleon enjoyed the greatest victory of his career driving away both Austrian and Russian forces.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Zagreb Croatia.<br/><br/>Four photographs 4.75 x 3.5 inches one photograph 4.5 x 3.5 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/><br/>Godard Histoires du cinema. Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinematographiques unknown books‎

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‎Abner Biberman dir.; Ben Benson novel; Leo Townsend screenwriter; William Campbell Mamie Van Doren Keenan Wynn Kathleen Case‎

‎Mamie and William dining Original film still photograph from "Running Wild"‎

‎Universal-International Pictures 1955. Very Good. Original b/w film still photograph of Mamie Van Doren and William Campbell as they dine in the film "Running Wild" 1955. British issue with A rating and J. Arthur Rank logo inset. A rookie cop investigates an automobile chop-shop operated by juvenile delinquents who race hot rods. Mamie was prominently featured in most of the ad campaigns and the soundtrack includes early rockers Bill Haley and the Comets. Based on Benson's "The Girl in the Cage." 7.75 x 10 inches double weight. Very Good light curl tiny creases light dampstain to one edge small bruise to verso. Universal-International Pictures unknown‎

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‎Abner Biberman director; Robert Tallman screenwriter; Merle Oberon Lex Barker starring‎

‎The Price of Fear Post-production script for the 1956 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1956. Post-production Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1956 film noir. <br/><br/>The co-owner of a dog track Barker discovers his partner has sold out to a local gangster and soon finds himself framed for two murders by the gangster and a femme fatale Oberon. <br/><br/>White self wrappers noted as Continuity and Dialogue on the front wrapper production No. 1813 dated February 27 1956 with credits for actors Merle Oberson Lex Barker et al and director Abner Biberman. Title page integral to the front wrapper. 102 leaves with last page of text numbered 13. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. Universal Pictures unknown books‎

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‎Abrahams Derwin director; Herbert Purdum screenwriter; Charles McGraw starring‎

‎Adventures of the Falcon: The Case of the Deadly Welcome Original screenplay for the 1954 television episode‎

‎N.p.: Federal Telefilms 1954. Draft script for Season One Episode 14 of the 1954-1956 television show which originally aired on September 23 1954. Copy belonging to episode director Derwin Abrahams with his name as Derwin Abbe on the front wrapper in holograph pencil and holograph pencil annotations on nearly every page. Based on the character created by Michael Arlen which first appeared in 1940 short story published in "Town & Country" magazine. The character would go on to appear in 15 films throughout the 1940s as well as a radio serial before finally being adapted as this early syndicated television show which ran for 39 episodes between 1954 and 1956. Beige titled wrappers noted as production No. 216 dated May 18 1954. 54 leaves with last page of text numbered 47. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good with some light dampstaining to both bound with three gold brads. Federal Telefilms unknown‎

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‎Abrahams Derwin director; Frank H. Young screenwriter; Johnny Mack Brown Marshall Reed starring‎

‎The Haunted Mine Original screenplay for the 1946 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Monogram Pictures 1946. Draft script for the 1946 film. Working copy belonging to actor Marshall Reed with his name in holograph pencil on the front wrapper. The final film in the Nevada McKenzie series in which US Marshal Jack "Nevada" McKenzie is asked to help investigate the death of a man who supposedly drowned in a haunted mine near a ghost town called Buckeye. Their investigation leads them deep into the secrets of the local community including corruption mental illness and murder on a grander scale than they first imagined. Gray titled wrappers with credits for screenwriter Frank Young. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Young. 87 leaves with last page of text numbered 87. Mimeograph duplication. Light insect damage to the extremities of both pages and wrapper with light dampstaining as well. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. Monogram Pictures unknown‎

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‎ACHARD (Marcel) auteur dramatique et scénariste français, élu à l’Académie française le 28 mai 1959 (1899-1974)‎

‎Carte postale autographe signée au cinéaste Jean Renoir. 16 septembre 1959. 1 p. in-12. Trous de classement.‎

‎« Ton mot m’a fait un vrai grand plaisir venant d’un maître tel que toi. J’avoue que c’est une vraie récompense. J’attends ta deuxième Partie de Campagne avec passion. J’avais adoré l’autre. Et ton Jekyll moderne pour quand est-ce ? ».‎

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Librairie Monogramme
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‎ACHARD (Marcel) auteur dramatique et scénariste français, élu à l’Académie française le 28 mai 1959 (1899-1974)‎

‎Lettre autographe signée à Ferdinand Bac. Paris, 21 avril 1949. 1 pp. in-8. Annotations autographes de F. Bac.‎

‎Belle lettre amicale, relative au film « La valse de Paris » réalisé par Marcel Achard en 1949, une adaptation de la vie d’Hortense Schneider (Yvonne Printemps) et de Jacques Offenbach (Pierre Fresnay). « J’attendais pour vous remercier de votre accueil adorable, de pouvoir joindre à ma lettre, les photos de vos merveilleux, précieux, précis et spirituels dessins d’Offenbach. Je ne puis attendre que le photographe ait fini son travail car aujourd’hui Fonssier m’apporte une nouvelle et touchante preuve de votre sympathie. Deux mots authentiques de mon héroïne et de mon héros, si heureusement choisis que je n’aurai qu’à les mettre dans la bouche de mes personnages….».‎

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‎ACTEURS INCONNUS Scénariste Inconnu Réalisateur Inconnu ACTEURS INCONNUS‎

‎14 Histoires pour Faire la fête‎

‎TF1 Studio 2017 14x18x1cm. 2017. DVD.‎

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Démons et Merveilles
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‎Adam Rodman screenwriter‎

‎The Silent Man Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1985. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>A black man and his son struggle to survive in Apartheid-era South Africa where they find themselves constantly at odds with white society whether at the hands of questioning police the disrespect Mogane faces when he is promoted to foreman at his job and his son struggling to earn respect and money for hard work out on the streets. <br/><br/>Set in South Africa. <br/><br/>White titled self wrappers dated August 19 1985. Title page present dated August 19 1985 noted as Revised First Draft with credits for screenwriter Adam Rodman. 127 leaves with last page of text numbered 126. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books‎

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‎Adler Harold letterer; Norman Jewison director; John Ball novel; Stirling Silliphant screenwriter; Sidney Poitier Rod Steiger‎

‎In the Heat of the Night Collection of five original title card maquettes‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: The Mirisch Corporation / United Artists 1967. Collection of five original title card maquettes for the 1967 film hand lettered by Harold Adler. Based on the 1965 novel by John Ball. Harold Adler was a calligrapher who created hand lettered titles on over 100 films worked frequently with Alfred Hitchcock and was a favorite of legendary title sequence designers Saul Bass and Pablo Ferro. In addition to "In the Heat of the Night" his credits include "Comanche!" 1956 "The Man with the Golden Arm" 1955 "The Seven Year Itch" 1955 "Carmen Jones" 1954 "Psycho" 1960 "The Birds" 1963 "Justine" 1969 and "Finian's Rainbow" 1969. In 2012 an exhibition of Adler's work was organized by noted typographer and design historian Jill Bell at the American Advertising Federation Kansas City. A film as much if not more so about racial tensions in the Civil Rights era South as it is about a murder investigation "In the Heat of the Night" won five Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Actor Rod Steiger and Best Adapted Screenplay. 22 x 13.25 inches. White lettering on black ink tipped onto black board. Near Fine condition overall with some light rubbing to the boards some spotting and minor fraying at the corners. Holograph numbering and editorial markings to the edges. Plastic tabs affixed tot he top of each card with tape. Collation available on request. The Mirisch Corporation / United Artists unknown‎

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‎Adler Harold letterer; George Cukor director; Lawrence Durrell novels; Lawrence B. Marcus screenwriter; Anouk Aimee Dirk Bogar‎

‎Justine Original title card maquette for the 1969 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1969. Original title card maquette hand lettered by Harold Adler for the 1969 film. Based on the "Alexandria Quartet" by Lawrence Durrell. Harold Adler was a calligrapher who created hand lettered titles on over 100 films worked frequently with Alfred Hitchcock and was a favorite of legendary title sequence designers Saul Bass and Pablo Ferro. In addition to "Justine" his credits include "Comanche!" 1956 "The Man with the Golden Arm" 1955 "The Seven Year Itch" 1955 "Carmen Jones" 1954 "Psycho" 1960 "The Birds" 1963 "In the Heat of the Night" 1967 and "Finian's Rainbow" 1969. In 2012 an exhibition of Adler's work was organized by noted typographer and design historian Jill Bell at the American Advertising Federation Kansas City. A young British schoolmaster and poet travels to Alexandria where he meets Justine the mysterious wife of a banker whom he discovers is involved in a plot to arm the Jewish underground in Palestine. Shot in part on location in Tunisia. 17.25 x 11.5 inches. Black ink on white card stock with tissue paper overlay. Near Fine with light toning to the card edges. Holograph annotations one noting "original" to the tissue overlay and card. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Adler Harold letterer; Alfred Hitchcock director; Daphne Du Maurier story; Evan Hunter screenwriter; Tippi Hedren Suzanne Ples‎

‎The Birds Archive of original title card maquettes for the 1963 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1986. Archive of three title card maquettes hand lettered by Harold Adler for the 1963 film. Also included are two fascinating autograph letters both elaborately designed and executed in a calligraphic style from Adler to author illustrator and editor Fridolf Johnson relating to Adler's work with Hitchcock. Harold Adler was a calligrapher who created hand lettered titles on over 100 films worked frequently with Alfred Hitchcock and was a favorite of legendary title sequence designers Saul Bass and Pablo Ferro. In addition to "The Birds" 1963 his credits include "Comanche!" 1956 "The Man with the Golden Arm" 1955 "The Seven Year Itch" 1955 "Carmen Jones" 1954 "Psycho" 1960 "In the Heat of the Night" 1967 and "Justine" 1969. In 2012 an exhibition of Adler's work was organized by noted typographer and design historian Jill Bell at the American Advertising Federation Kansas City. In the first letter dated May 16 1986 Adler describes after touching on other topics meeting Hitchcock and then presenting him with layout ideas for the titles. He then goes into detail regarding his answer to a question about the techniques of artist Eric Gill stating that Hitchcock "was amazed" by this answer and after that would "request 'to be sure to bring that nice young man along" meaning Adler whenever he had a job for Adler's firm. The second letter dated June 10th 1986 focuses almost exclusively on Adler's work on "The Birds" going into some detail regarding both the creative and technical processes of producing hand lettered titles for films. He also describes Hitchcock as "an unusual person to work with. He was a master at what he did knew what he wanted and smoked the finest cigars." He then concludes the letter with some brief remarks on how his approach to title lettering evolved over the course of his career. The letters themselves are works of art executed in a variety of inks in Adler's detailed penmanship with Johnson's name on each in particular receiving full calligraphic treatment. Also included are draft title cards for the film stylistically similar to each other but much different from the titles used in the finished film. Two of the cards are marked as "camera ready" in holograph colored pencil with titles executed in white paint on black board. The third card photo stat on black paper which accompanied the June 10th letter has been annotated by Adler on both the recto and verso explaining the in more detail the technical process of putting the lettering on film. Overall a significant collection of material illuminating a little explored aspect of film design with a direct and significant connection to a seminal work by a director known for personally overseeing all aspects of production. Each letter 19 x 24 inches single leaf rectos only. May 16th letter folded twice for mailing June 10th letter folded. Two long diagonal creases to the May 16th letter else both are Fine. Original mailing envelope for the May 16th letter included. "Camera ready" title cards 22 x 14 inches. Lightly rubbed and about Near Fine. Third card 18 x 4 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Adler Harold letterer; Menahem Golan director screenwriter; Isaac Bashevis Singer novel; Sheldon Patinkin Irving S. White scr‎

‎The Magician of Lublin Collection of three original title card maquettes for the 1979 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Golan-Globus Productions 1979. Three original draft title card maquettes hand lettered by Harold Adler for the 1979 film. Based on the 1960 novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. The three sketches show different approaches to the title all distinct from the final lettering design used. Harold Adler was a calligrapher who created hand lettered titles on over 100 films worked frequently with Alfred Hitchcock and was a favorite of legendary title sequence designers Saul Bass and Pablo Ferro. In addition to "The Magician of Lublin" his credits include "Comanche!" 1956 "The Man with the Golden Arm" 1955 "The Seven Year Itch" 1955 "Carmen Jones" 1954 "Psycho" 1960 "The Birds" 1963 "In the Heat of the Night" 1967 and "Finian's Rainbow" 1969. In 2012 an exhibition of Adler's work was organized by noted typographer and design historian Jill Bell at the American Advertising Federation Kansas City. At the turn of the Twentieth century a Jewish stage magician and con man whose career has been ruined by womanizing gets one more shot at the big time by attempting to pull off a never before seen trick. Two leaves. First leaf: 19 x 18 inches. About Near Fine with creasing to the edges. Two designs executed in black ink on white paper with a holograph notation to the side in blue pencil. Second leaf: 15.5 x 5.5 inches. Black ink on white paper. Near Fine with holograph annotations in blue pencil. Golan-Globus Productions unknown‎

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‎Adolfas Mekas director screenwriter; Heinz Edelman designer; Peter H. Beard Sheila Finn Martin Greenbaum starring‎

‎Hallelujah Die Hugel Hallelujah the Hills Original German poster for the 1963 film‎

‎Munich: Peter-Presse / Atlas Films 1965. Original 1965 German A1 poster for the 1963 US film. Designed by Heinz Edelman<br/><br/>From the collection of noted film historian Amos Vogel. Full provenance available. <br/><br/>An iconoclastic utterly American underground film best understood by way of the reactions it receives from viewers outside the US. Time Out Guide notes: "a highpoint from the 'innocent' years of American underground cinema and something of an enduring delight for real film buffs. Mekas' comedy starts from an enthusiastic parody of French 'new wave' concepts like using two actresses to play one character and manages to go on to incorporate references part satire part homage to what seems like every other branch of cinema extant . from samurai movies to Chaplinesque slapstick.hitting the intended tone between love and skepticism."<br/><br/>Jean-Luc Godard: "Next to the two big shots of the New York School Clarke and Cassavetes Mekas seemed a poor relative especially since people got him confused with his brother Jonas Mekas. 'Hallelujah the Hills' proves clearly that Adolfas is someone to be reckoned with. He is a master in the field of pure invention that is to say in working dangerously 'without a net. His film made according to the good old principle "one idea for each shot" has the lovely scent of fresh ingenuity and crafty sweetness. Physical efforts and intellectual gags are boldly put together. The slightest thing moves you and makes you laugh: a badly framed bush a banana stuck in a pocket a majorette in the snow. He shows life as defined by Ramuz: 'As with a dance such pleasure to begin a piston a clarinet such sorrow to be done the head spins and night has come.'"<br/><br/>23 x 33 inches non-archivally mounted on board. Light soil overall. Very Good plus overall. <br/><br/>Shipping billed at cost. Item can only be shipped within the US. Peter-Presse / Atlas Films unknown books‎

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‎Aeneas MacKenzie screenwriter‎

‎Four of a Kind Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎Hollywood: Paul Kohner 1950. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Wild Bill Hickok must play a high stakes poker game in order to win back his beloved mare. The script is a partial treatment draft with a moderate amount of script still in full paragraphs. <br/><br/>Set in Deadwood Dodge City and the Chisholm Trail in 1867. <br/><br/>Lacking wrappers presumably as issued. Title page present with credits for screenwriter AEneas MacKenzie. 55 leaves with last page of text numbered 54. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine bound with three gold brads. Paul Kohner unknown books‎

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‎Aeneas MacKenzie screenwriter‎

‎Four of a Kind Original treatment script for an unproduced film‎

‎N.p.: N.p. Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Four interrelated vignettes about life in the American West featuring Will Bill Hickok praised Indian killer coming a wild town without law enforcement and him acting as sheriff until he humiliated by a woman followed by a story in which he is found in a different town drinking himself to death. A different woman helps him get back on his feet which ultimately leads to him enforcing justice again only to be gunned down. The final two stories involve vengeance on the part of Hickok's friends seeking retribution for their gunned-down friend. <br/><br/>Mint green titled wrappers. Title page present with credit for screenwriter MacKenzie. 59 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎ALL THE WAY HOME". ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE NOVEL "A DEATH IN THE FAMILY" BY JAMES AGEE AND THE STAGE PLAY "ALL THE WAY HOME" BY TAD MOSEL‎

‎Np: Paman Productions Inc. - Paramount Pictures Corp. 1962. 1197 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in titled stiff paper binder. Binder sunned and lightly used at overlap edges a few related pencil notes on verso of last leaf fore-margin of one leaf a bit tanned and frayed extreme upper fore- corner of another leaf torn away but very good. A preproduction draft of this important adaptation to the screen of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. While the specific draft which the script in hand reflects is not identified its length which would translate into a film considerably longer than the eventual release length of 97 minutes suggests further revision lay ahead before shooting. The film under the direction of Alex Segal starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk Pat Hingle et al. Paman Productions Inc. - Paramount Pictures Corp. unknown‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎Original Studio Publicity Campaign Press Book for: ALL THE WAY HOME‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. 10pp. Folio. Pictorial self-wrappers. Heavily illustrated. About fine. Original campaign press book for the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer-winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎Set of Eleven Studio Publicity Stills for: ALL THE WAY HOME‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. Eleven 8 x 10" glossy black and white stills with studio captions. Near fine. A good representative set of lobby stills promoting the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎Set of Studio Lobby Cards for: ALL THE WAY HOME‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. Eight. full color 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Apart from the natural faint tan toning of the card stock fine. A complete set of the studio lobby cards promoting the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎ALL THE WAY HOME". ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE NOVEL "A DEATH IN THE FAMILY" BY JAMES AGEE AND THE STAGE PLAY "ALL THE WAY HOME" BY TAD MOSEL‎

‎Np: Paman Productions Inc. - Paramount Pictures Corp. 1962. 1197 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in titled stiff paper binder. Binder sunned and lightly used at overlap edges a few related pencil notes on verso of last leaf fore-margin of one leaf a bit tanned and frayed extreme upper fore- corner of another leaf torn away but very good. A preproduction draft of this important adaptation to the screen of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. While the specific draft which the script in hand reflects is not identified its length which would translate into a film considerably longer than the eventual release length of 97 minutes suggests further revision lay ahead before shooting. The film under the direction of Alex Segal starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk Pat Hingle et al. Paman Productions Inc. - Paramount Pictures Corp. unknown books‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎Original Studio Publicity Campaign Press Book for: ALL THE WAY HOME‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. 10pp. Folio. Pictorial self-wrappers. Heavily illustrated. About fine. Original campaign press book for the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer-winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown books‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎Set of Eleven Studio Publicity Stills for: ALL THE WAY HOME‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. Eleven 8 x 10" glossy black and white stills with studio captions. Near fine. A good representative set of lobby stills promoting the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown books‎

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‎Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter‎

‎Set of Studio Lobby Cards for: ALL THE WAY HOME‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. Eight. full color 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Apart from the natural faint tan toning of the card stock fine. A complete set of the studio lobby cards promoting the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown books‎

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‎Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Catherine Deneuve Michel Piccoli Lucien Bodard starring‎

‎Les Creatures The Creatures Original photograph of Agnes Varda Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli on the set of the 1966 film‎

‎Paris: Madeleine Films 1966. Vintage photograph from the set of the 1966 film showing director Agnes Varda in conversation with actors Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli. With the stamp of Madeleine Films on the verso.<br/><br/>A writer and his pregnant wife move to a remote island off the coast of France following a car accident that has rendered the wife mute. The writer begins to plan his next novel using the local islanders as inspiration but the locals are distrustful of the reclusive couple and tensions heighten as the line between reality and fiction begins to melt together. Agnes Varda an important and influential French director writer and artist garnered praise as a filmmaker for her uncompromising documentary-style realism focusing on women and marginalized members of society as well as her experimental style. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work stylistically prefigures the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile France.<br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Madeleine Films unknown books‎

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‎Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Catherine Deneuve Michel Piccoli starring‎

‎The Creatures Original photograph from the 1966 film‎

‎Paris: Parc Film 1966. Vintage borderless photograph of director Agnes Varda and actor Catherine Deneuve on the set of the 1966 film. With a mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>A writer and his pregnant wife mute from a car accident move to a remote village while he works on a novel. Fantasy and reality fact and fiction begin to blend together as he transforms the villagers into characters in his story. In his 1969 review Roger Ebert called The Creatures "a complex and nearly hypnotic study of the way fact is made into fiction. It seems to operate on many levels but in fact it operates on only one illustrating how fantasy reality and style are simultaneously kept suspended in the mind of a creative writer." <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Parc Film unknown books‎

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‎Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Corinne Marchand Antoine Bourseiller Dominique Davray starring‎

‎Cleo from 5 to 7 Photograph of four photographs from the 1962 film‎

‎Paris: Cine Tamaris 1962. Vintage oversize double weight single photograph of four studio still images from the 1962 film. "CINE VOG FILMS S.A." and "CLEO DE 5 A 7" stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Told more or less in real time the story of a pop singer trying to distract herself from worry while awaiting the results of a biopsy. Nominated for the Palme d'Or.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>9.25 x 11.75 inches. Very Good plus some creasing and curling pinholes primarily in corners repaired with paper tape on the verso.<br/><br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Ebert IV. Criterion Collection 73. Cine Tamaris unknown books‎

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‎Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Liliane de Kermadec still photographer; Corinne Marchand Antoine Marchand starring‎

‎Cleo from 5 to 7 Cleo de 5 a 7 Original photograph from the 1962 film‎

‎Paris: Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films 1962. Vintage borderless black-and-white still photograph from the 1962 French film. Cleo is shown being helped into a white robe in a large bedroom. Light pencil and blue ink annotations to the verso. <br/><br/>Agnes Varda is an important and influential French director writer and artist whose work uses both documentary style realism and experimental film techniques to explore issues of feminism and social justice. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work including this film stylistically prefigures the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br/><br/>Varda was nominated for the Palme d'Or for "Cleo from 5 to 7" her second feature film about a female pop singer whose spends two adventurous and winsome hours on her own and talking to friends while awaiting the results of a biopsy. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>7 x 9.25 inches. About Fine. Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films unknown books‎

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‎Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Liliane de Kermadec still photographer; Corinne Marchand Antoine Marchand starring‎

‎Cleo from 5 to 7 Collection of 4 photographs from the 1962 film‎

‎Paris: Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films 1962. Collection of four vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1962 French film. <br/><br/>Agnes Varda is an important and influential French director writer and artist whose work uses both documentary style realism and experimental film techniques to explore issues of feminism and social justice. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work including this film prefigures stylistically the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br/><br/>Varda was nominated for the Palme d'Or for "Cleo from 5 to 7" her second feature film about a female pop singer whose spends two adventurous and winsome hours on her own and talking to friends while awaiting the results of a biopsy. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Edges slightly toned. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films unknown books‎

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‎Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Marilu Parolini still photographer; Catherine Deneuve Michel Piccoli starring‎

‎The Creatures Archive of 46 photographs from the 1966 film‎

‎Paris: Parc Film 1966. Archive of 46 vintage reference stills for the 1966 French film. Each photograph numbered using two different numbering systems in holograph marker and pencil. A single photograph shows director Varda with Catherine Deneuve on the set. <br/><br/>A writer and his pregnant wife mute from a car accident move to a remote village while he works on a novel. Fantasy and reality fact and fiction begin to blend together as he transforms the villagers into characters in his story. In his 1969 review Roger Ebert called The Creatures "a complex and nearly hypnotic study of the way fact is made into fiction. It seems to operate on many levels but in fact it operates on only one illustrating how fantasy reality and style are simultaneously kept suspended in the mind of a creative writer." <br/><br/>Three photographs 10.75 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light scratches. <br/><br/>Remaining photographs 4.75 x 3.5 inches. A few photographs lightly worn else generally Near Fine. Parc Film unknown books‎

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‎Ahearne Joe director screenwriter; Idris Elba Jack Davenport Susannah Harker starring‎

‎Ultraviolet - Episode 2: In Nomine Patris Crossing the Line Original screenplay for the 1998 television episode‎

‎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. 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. 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

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‎Akins Zoe screenwriter‎

‎Madame Butterfly Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1932. Draft script for an unproduced film. With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper. Based on the 1898 story by John Luther Long. An early screenplay by American playwright Zoe Akins who won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1935 for her adaptation of Edith Wharton's "The Old Maid." An American naval officer purchases marries and abandons a Japanese geisha named Butterfly leaving her penniless pregnant and increasingly despairing of his return. Madame Butterfly has been adapted numerous times for opera stage and film although many of these productions have faced increased scrutiny in recent years for their stereotypical portrayals of Japanese people white actors in "yellowface" and inaccurate descriptions of Japanese customs and culture. Tall white titled self wrappers noted as MASTER FILE on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 1083 with credits for screenwriter Zoe Akins. 100 leaves with last page of text numbered G-25. Carbon typescript on onionskin stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus side stitched. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Akira Kato director; Ryoko Kinokawa screenwriter starring; Miyako Yamaguchi Yuka Asagiri Tomonori Fujii starring‎

‎Confessions of a College Girl: Red Temptation Joshidaisei no kokuhaku: Akai yuwakusha Collection of three original photographs from the 1980 Japanese film‎

‎Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1980. Collection of three vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1980 Japanese pinku pink film. Also included with the set is a film program in Japanese.<br/><br/>Housed in a studio envelope. Photographs 6 x 4.25 inches Near Fine. Film program is 28.25 x 6.75 inches one sheet folded four times Near Fine.<br/><br/>Weisser and Weisser The Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films p. 89. Nikkatsu unknown books‎

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‎Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Hideo Oguni Ryuzo Kikushima Eijiro Hisaita screenwriters; Evan Hunter as Ed McBain nove‎

‎High and Low Tengoku to Jigoku Original screenplay for the 1963 film‎

‎1962. Draft script for the 1963 film. Text and titles in Japanese.<br/><br/>A legendary Japanese noir based on American author Ed McBain's 1959 novel "King's Ransom." A wealthy industrialist is contacted by a gang of crooks who inform him that they have kidnapped his son and are holding him hostage in exchange for an enormous ransom. The industrialist soon realizes however that the boy they have taken is in fact the son of his chauffeur-and must decide whether he will bankrupt himself and his family in order to save a child that is not his own. A nuanced portrait of a man facing the potential destruction of his future further elevated by morally ambiguous characters and the gritty realism of its world. The fifteenth and penultimate film that leading actor Toshiro Mifune would make with director Akira Kurosawa and one of the highest grossing Japanese films of 1963 breaking Kurosawa's box office record for the third time.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Kanagawa Japan. <br/><br/>White perfect bound wrappers dated 1962 with a protective titled dust jacket. 189 leaves with last page of text numbered e-37. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Book Very Good plus with light foxing to the page edges and light offsetting to the front and rear wrapper. Jacket Very Good plus with light foxing to the extremities and two small nicks to the spine ends.<br/><br/>Criterion Collection 24. Grant Japan. Selby Japan. Spicer Japan. unknown books‎

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‎Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Keinosuke Uekusa screenwriter; Toshiro Mifune Takashi Shimura starring‎

‎Drunken Angel Original screenplay for the 1948 film‎

‎Tokyo: Toho Company 1948. Draft script for the 1948 Japanese film. Text and titles in Japanese.<br/><br/>The first of sixteen film collaborations between director Akira Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. Kurosawa's seventh film saw him exploring the inter workings and motivations of the yakuza and machismo. Censorship was tight regarding the occupation forbidding American criticism leading Kurosawa to slip in references to the US presence in Japan satirizing jazz "pan pan" girls unlicensed prostitutes catering to American soldiers and Western clothing and hairstyles.<br/><br/>Set in the slums of postwar Japan.<br/><br/>White titled wrappers. Approximately 40 leaves with last page of text numbered 79. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus covered in a protective plastic wrapping from when the script was used during filming side stapled. <br/><br/>BFI 638. Criterion Collection 413. Grant Japan. Toho Company unknown books‎

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‎Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Kiyoko Murata novel; Sachiko Murase starring‎

‎Rhapsody in August Original screenplay for the 1991 film‎

‎Tokyo: Shochiku Films 1990. Draft script for the 1991 film dated May 28 1990 about a year before its release. <br/><br/>A tale of three generations in a postwar Japanese family and their responses to the atomic bombing of Japan. When the film played at the Tokyo Film Festival critics of Japanese militarism said Kurosawa had ignored the historical facts leading up to the bomb. Kurosawa's response was simple: he wanted his film to say that war was between governments not people. Richard Gere plays one of the family's Asian-American cousins a decision falling somewhere between stunt casting and commentary. <br/><br/>Set in Nagasaki and shot on location there. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers dated 5.28.1990. Title page present. 166 leaves with last page of text numbered 150. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine. <br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Shochiku Films unknown books‎

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‎Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Masato Ide screenwriter; Tatsuya Nakadai starring‎

‎Kagemusha Original screenplay for the 1980 film with holograph annotations‎

‎Yokohama Kanagawa: Kurosawa Production Co 1980. Draft script for the 1980 Japanese film. Holograph pencil annotations throughout regarding casting including the use of professional or amateur actors as well as a notation regarding lead actor Katsu Shintaro who was fired on the first day of shooting. <br/><br/>The story of a low-class criminal taught to be the decoy or kagemusha of a dying feudal lord based on the historical daimyo Takeda Shingen and depicting the 1575 Battle of Nagashino in the cinematic climax. <br/><br/>When Toho Studios could not afford to complete the film George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola convinced 20th Century Fox to cover the shortfall in exchange for international distribution rights receving credits as executive producers on the finished film. Nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Foreign Language Film and winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. <br/><br/>Set in Sengoku period shot on location in Iga Ueno Castle Himeji Castle Kumamoto Castle Yuhara Plain Hokkaido Japan. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 267. Kurosawa Production Co unknown books‎

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‎Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Masato Ide Hideo Oguni Ryuzo Kikushima screenwriters; Toshiro Mifune Tsutomu Yamazaki‎

‎Red Beard Akahige Original screenplay for the 1965 film‎

‎Tokyo: Kurosawa Production Co 1963. Draft script for the 1965 Japanese film preceding the release by nearly two years. Text and titles in Japanese. <br/><br/>Based on Shugoro Yamamoto's short story collection "Akahige Shinryotan." Toshiro Mifune's final film with director Akira Kurosawa considered one of the director's masterpieces following a small-town doctor and his new intern a highly educated arrogant young man. <br/><br/>Set in the Edo district of Koishikawa.<br/><br/>White titled wrappers with a blue titled dust jacket. Title page present dated 1963. 65 leaves with last page of text numbered g-17. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light foxing to the rear wrapper with perfect binding. Jacket is Very Good plus with light foxing to the fore-edges and rear panel. Kurosawa Production Co unknown books‎

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