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‎Hill George Roy director; Chevy Chase Madolyn Smith starring; Jay Cronley novel; Jeffrey Boam screenwriter‎

‎Funny Farm Original screenplay director George Roy Hill's working copy‎

‎Los Angeles: Pan Arts / American Broadcasting Company ABC 1987. Shooting script for the 1988 film comedy. Director George Roy Hill's working copy with his typically profuse holograph annotations throughout as well as handwritten drafts and drawings for establishing shots scene setups screen credits sequences ideas etc. Also included are 2nd Unit shot lists Montage Arrangements Staff and Crew List a One Line Schedule and internal memorandums including an interesting summary of the cost for rights to various musical properties used in the film. A well-loved and overlooked comedy in which Chase plays a sportswriter who moves his family to rural Vermont in order to write a novel. The townspeople however turn out to be more than a little eccentric and the relative seclusion sought by the family is interrupted by one disaster after another. Materials housed in director Hill's black three-ring binder. Various loose materials in the binder pockets. Screenplay: orange titled wrappers; title page present with credits for novelist Cronley and screenwriter Boam and a date of 7/20/87. 131 leaves Xerographically duplicated with pink blue green and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/26/87 and 9/5/87 some undated. Pages wrapper and binder Near Fine; loose inserted leaves Very Good plus to Near Fine. Pan Arts / American Broadcasting Company [ABC] unknown‎

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‎Hill George Roy director; Nora Johnson novel screenwriter; Muky Mancasi still photographer; Nunnally Johnson screenwriter; Pet‎

‎The World of Henry Orient Original photograph from the 1964 film‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1964. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1964 film. Henry Orient Sellers is an avant-garde concert pianist pursued all around New York City by two teenage fans. The girls Val and Gil Tippy Walker and Merrie Spaeth chase Henry all over the city ruining his otherwise adult plans until Val's sexually promiscuous mother Phyllis Thaxter puts a stop to the mayhem. 7 x 9 inches borderless. Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. United Artists unknown‎

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‎Hill Walter director screenwriter; Bryan Gindoff and Bruce Henstell story screenwriters; Charles Bronson James Coburn Jill‎

‎Hard Times Collection of 7 photographs from the 1975 film‎

‎Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1975. Collection of 7 black-and-white still photographs from the 1975 US film featuring the great Charles Bronson. Set in New Orleans just after the stock market crash of 1929 Bronson plays a streetfighter who joins a promoter of anything-goes street boxing bouts but the promoter has an awful gambling problem. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light rubbing and creasing overall with a few tiny closed tears and brief ink annotations on the versos of 3 stills. Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hill Walter director screenwriter; Bryan Gindoff and Bruce Henstell story screenwriters; Charles Bronson James Coburn Jill‎

‎Hard Times Original photograph from the 1975 film‎

‎Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1975. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1975 US film featuring the great Charles Bronson. Cropping annotations on the recto. Set in New Orleans just after the stock market crash of 1929 Bronson plays a street fighter who joins a promoter of anything-goes street boxing bouts but the promoter has an awful gambling problem. 8 x 10 inches. And brief ink annotations on the verso else Near Fine. Columbia Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hill Walter director screenwriter; Michael Kane David Giler screenwriters; Keith Carradine Powers Boothe starring‎

‎Southern Comfort Collection of five original photographs from the 1981 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. Collection of five vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1981 film. Featuring photographs of Keith Carradine director Walter Hill and others. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Hill Walter screenwriter; James Crumley novel‎

‎The Last Good Kiss Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1979. Draft script for an unproduced film likely a first draft. Based on the acclaimed 1978 novel by James Crumley. After Walter Hill's critical and commercial success with "Warriors" 1979 and the critical success of "The Long Riders" 1980 he focused his energies on adapting "The Last Good Kiss" in which he was hoping to cast Nick Nolte. Unfortunately the project was shelved and Hill went on to make "Southern Comfort" a critical success but commercial failure. Hill continued to shop "The Last Good Kiss" over the next decade without success. Based on Crumley's 1978 gritty masterwork of crime fiction featuring Crumley's recurring detective C.W. Sughrue scouring America's sleazy underbelly in search of a girl gone missing from Haight-Ashbury a decade earlier. Brown untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter and director Walter Hill author James Crumley and producer Sidney Beckerman. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered 123. Mimograph duplicaton rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with faint creasing bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Erich Segal screenwriter novel; Ali MacGraw Ryan O'Neal John Marley Ray Milland starring‎

‎Love Story Original photograph from the 1970 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1970. Vintage borderless still photograph of Ali MacGraw Ryan O'Neal and Arthur Hiller on the set of the 1970 film. With typed identifying description holograph annotations regarding layout and press agency stamps on the verso. Based on screenwriter Erich Segal's novel of the same name. Oliver Barrett IV Ryan O'Neal a wealthy Harvard Law student and Jennifer Cavilleri Ali MacGraw a working class music student fall in love despite their class differences. As their love grows into a serious relationship and eventually marriage they face the disapproval of the Oliver's father despite Jenny's attempts to find common ground. Winner of the 1971 Academy Award for Best Original Score and nominated for six others. Shot on location in California New York China Massachusetts and England. 9.5 x 7.5 inches. Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Erich Segal screenwriter; Ali MacGraw Ryan O'Neal John Marley starring‎

‎Love Story Original photograph from the 1970 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1970. Vintage borderless studio still photograph from the 1970 film. Snipe affixed to the verso. Based on Erich Segal's classic novel whose central character Oliver Barrett IV Segal states was inspired by two notable Harvard students politician and philanthropist Al Gore romantic hero aspect and actor/director Tommy Lee Jones sensitive stud aspect both attendees at the Ivy League school in 1968. Ryan O'Neal and Ali MacGraw both received numerous accolades for their performances and the film won an Academy Award 1971 for Best Original Score composed by Francis Lai. Lai's other credits include the ending credits theme song for the 1992 short blaxploitation/sci-fi satire "Gayniggers sic from Outer Space" and the soundtrack to the "Love Story" sequel "Oliver's Story" 1978. Shot on location in California New York China Massachusetts and England. 8 x 10 inches. Fine with a red holograph notation to the snipe. Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; William Peter Blatty screenwriter; Warren Beatty Leslie Caron Bob Cummings Keenan Wynn starring‎

‎Promise Her Anything Original screenplay for the 1965 film‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1965. Final Draft script for the 1965 film. With a "With Compliments" card from Seven Arts Productions laid in with the script along with a set of three stapled revision pages on pink stock. In order to provide a father figure for her infant son a recently widowed woman attempts to choose between two marital prospects--the grumpy child psychologist for whom she works or her hippie next-door neighbor. Set in Greenwich Village NY. Blue untitled wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present noted as Final Draft with credits for screenwriter William Peter Blatty. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered 122. Mimeographed rectos only with pink revision pages laid in dated 21.1.65. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Colin Higgins screenwriter; Gene Wilder Jill Clayburgh Richard Pryor Patrick McGoohan starring‎

‎Silver Streak Two original photographs from the 1976 film‎

‎London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1977. Two vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1977 UK release of the 1976 US film. Features Jill Clayburgh with mimeograph snipes and ink annotations on the verso. A book editor on a trip from Los Angeles to Chicago thinks he witnesses a murder on a train. When no one believes him he starts investigating on his own. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; John Fusco screenwriter producer; John Goodman Kelly McGillis Trini Alvarado Bruce Boxleitner starr‎

‎The Babe Original screenplay for the 1992 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1990. Revised script for the 1992 film. A biography of famed baseball legend Babe Ruth who was born in Baltimore and given to an orphanage there by his father. He soon demonstrates his amazing hitting ability and adopted by a scout who has him play for the Orioles until he is sold to the Red Sox and consequently angers the owner and is sold to the Yankees for whom he helps win the 1932 World Series. He is soon pushed out of the spotlight by Lou Gehrig and eventually sold to the Braves. At the end a boy he met at the start of his career is all grown up and reminds him that Ruth is still his hero and that he's the best. Set in Baltimore New York Boston Pittsburgh Chicago shot on location in Chicago and California. Title page present dated November 22 1990 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriter John Fusco. 132 leaves with last page of text numbered 131. Later generation photocopy. Pages Very Good plus wrapper missing bound with two gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Robert Shaw play; Edward Anhalt screenwriter; Maximilian Schell starring‎

‎The Man in the Glass Booth Original screenplay for the 1975 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Cinevision Ltee 1974. Final script for the 1975 film "The Man in the Glass Booth" directed by Arthur Hiller based on the play by Robert Shaw written for the screen by Edward Anhalt and starring Maximilian Schell. A complex thriller built around a Jewish businessman who survived the concentration camps in World War II. Well-known for being bizarrely and viciously anti-Semitic he is unexpectedly put on trial for reputed war crimes. The film version was initially disowned by the playwright likely due to the near-riots and early closure of the play due to misunderstandings and misinterpretations over its meaning. Shaw changed his mind after seeing the finished film but it was by that time too late to add his name to the credits and he died a few years later. The film did quite well upon its release and Maximilian Schell was later nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Almost completely unavailable for viewing in any form for nearly twenty years the film has recently been remastered and released on DVD and is considered by many to be a career performance for Schell. Yellow titled wrappers with titles stamped in silver on the front wrapper. Title page present with a date of 4/10/74 and credits for Anhalt and Shaw. 107 leaves mechanical duplication with non-colored revision pages throughout dated variously between 4/3/74 and 4/9/74. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. In a custom quarter leather clamshell box. Cinevision Ltee unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Neil Simon screenwriter; Paul Nathan producer; Jack Lemmon Sandy Dennis starring‎

‎The Out of Towners The Out-of-Towners Original screenplay for the 1970 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1969. Final Draft script for the 1970 film. Here under its slightly different hyphenated working title. A seminal New York comedy and an Arthur Hiller high spot shot on location in the city in early 1970. A document of the times it captures the city's lovable insanity in countless ways from airports to garbage strikes to Central Park muggers to hotels. Shot on location in New York City Long Island and Boston. Blue green titled wrappers with die-cut window. Title page present dated March 6 1969 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Simon producer Nathan and director Hiller. 138 leaves mimeograph duplication with the last leaf of text numbered 137. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Neil Simon screenwriter; Jack Lemmon Sandy Dennis and Sandy Baron starring‎

‎The Out of Towners Two original color photographs from the 1969 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1969. Two vintage color studio still photographs from the 1969 film. This goofy comedy of errors follows the story of an Ohio businessman played by Jack Lemmon who travels with his mousy wife Sandy Dennis to New York City for a game-changing job opportunity. However the couple is met by nothing but trouble on their journey and begin to regret ever leaving Ohio. Set in Manhattan shot on location in New York and Massachusetts. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine with a small crease to the bottom left corner. Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Leo V. Gordon screenwriter; Rock Hudson George Peppard Guy Stockwell starring‎

‎Tobruk Original screenplay for the 1967 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1965. First Draft script for the 1967 film. Nominated for an Academy Award. A Canadian POW major is rescued by a special British military unit made up of Germans to help lead an attack on a major Nazi fuel depot in Tobruk Libya. Lime green titled wrappers noted as First Draft Screenplay and production No. 00737 on the front wrapper dated May 5 1965. Title page present dated May 5 1965 noted as First Draft with credit for screenwriter Gordon. 134 leaves mimeograph duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 5-10-65. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hiller Arthur director; Carlotta Monti Cy Rice novel; Bob Merrill screenwriter; Rod Steiger Valerie Perrine John Marley Jac‎

‎W. C. Fields and Me Original photograph from the set of the 1976 film‎

‎Universal City: Universal Pictures 1976. Vintage photograph of director Arthur Hiller and actor Rod Steiger on the set of the 1976 film. Mimeo snipe on the verso. A dramatization of the latter part of the famous showman's life. Based on a memoir by Carlotta Monti Fields' partner during the last fourteen years of his life. Shot on location in California. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hilton James screenwriter‎

‎And Now Goodbye Original screenplay for an unproduced film with three autograph letters signed by Hilton‎

‎Los Angeles: Self published 1940. First Draft script for an unproduced film titled "And Now Goodbye" an adaptation of his 1931 novel. Included are three typed letters signed by Hilton. Each letter is from Hilton to producer Lester Cowan on Warner Bros. Columbia Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures letterhead dated October 24 1939 May 14 1940 and May 22 1940 respectively. In the letters Hilton discusses his negotiations with Laurence Olivier about the project having lunch with Mrs. Hitchcock and giving her the script hoping she'd impress her husband with it how the war has affected show business his book writing and his transfer from Columbia to RKO. Hilton began writing the script 15 days after the release of "Lights Out in Europe" a short war documentary he wrote commentary for six months before the release of Hitchcock's "Foreign Correspondent" with dialogue from Hilton. Set in and around the dilapidated fictional town of Browdley. Blue titled wrappers noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated April 29 1940 with credits for screenwriter Hamilton. Title page present dated April 29 1940 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Hamilton. 128 leaves carbon typescript on onionskin stock. Pages Good plus wrapper Poor now encapsulated in archival mylar bound with two gold brads. Self published unknown‎

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‎Hilton James novel; Herbert Ross director; Terence Rattigan screenwriter; Peter O'Toole Petula Clark Michael Redgrave George‎

‎Goodbye Mr. Chips Original pressbook for the 1969 film‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1970. Original pressbook for the 1969 film. This second of two film adaptations of James Hilton's masterpiece was a more epic interpretation than its Oscar-winning 1939 predecessor it casts the story as a widescreen musical with a 144-minute running time. Nominated for two Academy Awards one of which was for O'Toole's unforgettable performance as Arthur Chipping a shy and withdrawn teacher at a boys' school whose life changes radically when he marries music hall singer Katherine Clark. Herbert Ross' directorial debut. 12 x 17 inches saddle-stitched 10 pages plus 4-page insert black-and-white throughout. Very Good plus with a horizontal fold at the middle a short corner crease and faint foxing. Hirschhorn p. 393. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown‎

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‎Hilton James novel; Herbert Ross director; Terence Rattigan screenwriter; Peter O'Toole Petula Clark Michael Redgrave George‎

‎Goodbye Mr. Chips Original screenplay for the 1969 film‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM / Apjac Productions 1968. Revised Shooting script for the 1969 film. This second of two film adaptations of James Hilton's masterpiece was a more epic interpretation than its Oscar-winning 1939 predecessor it casts the story as a widescreen musical with a 144-minute running time. Nominated for two Academy Awards one of which was for O'Toole's unforgettable performance as Arthur Chipping a shy and withdrawn teacher at a boys' school whose life changes radically when he marries music hall singer Katherine Clark. Herbert Ross' directorial debut. Goldenrod titled wrappers noted as REVISED SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 34 dated April 22 1968 with credits for producer Arthur P. Jacobs director Ross and screenwriter Rattingan. Title page present with identical date script issue and credits as the front wrapper dated April 22 1968 noted as REVISED SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for producer Jacobs director Ross and screenwriter Rattigan. 161 leaves with last page of text numbered 150. Mechanically roneograph reproduced with blue and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 4/22/68 and 6/5/68. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Hirschhorn p. 393. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] / Apjac Productions unknown‎

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‎Hilton James sourcework: Rattigan Terence screenwriter‎

‎GOODBYE MR. CHIPS‎

‎Beverly Hills: Metro Goldwyn Mayer / APJAC Productions 1968. 2149a1 leaves plus a multitude of lettered inserts. Quarto. Mechanically duplicated typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in pale blue printed studio wrappers. Wrappers faintly sunned at edges with a couple of tiny chips and snags at edges but a very good or better copy. A "Final Shooting Script" for Herbert Ross's film reboot of Hilton's novella and subsequent play based on a screenplay by Terrence Rattigan R.C. Sherriff co-scripted the 1939 adaptation. Peter O'Toole starred as Mr. Chips and Petula Clark as his wife in a sort of stream of consciousness musical. The supporting cast included Siân Phillips and Michael Redgrave. The text of this script was duplicated in the UK where the production was filmed with an Odanti Script duplicating service colophon. As would be customary copies were then transferred to the studio in the US -- the printed wrappers on this example conform to the MGM U.S. style. In spite of some harsh reviews the film was nominated for numerous industry awards in multiple categories. O'Toole was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and won the equivalent for the Golden Globes. Metro Goldwyn Mayer / APJAC Productions unknown‎

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‎Hilton James: Rattigan Terence screenwriter‎

‎Set of Eight Studio Lobby Cards for GOODBYE MR. CHIPS‎

‎Beverly Hills: Metro Goldwyn Mayer 1969. Eight 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Marginal tack holes from display else very good or better. A complete set of the promotional lobby cards for the U.S. distribution of Herbert Ross's reboot of Hilton's novella based on a screenplay by Terrence Rattigan R.C. Sherriff co-scripted the 1939 adaptation. Peter O'Toole starred as Mr. Chips and Petula Clark as his wife in a sort of stream of consciousness musical. The supporting cast includes Siân Phillips and Michael Redgrave. In spite of some harsh reviews the film was nominated for numerous industry awards in multiple categories. O'Toole was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and won it at the Golden Globes. Metro Goldwyn Mayer unknown‎

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‎Hilton James sourcework: Rattigan Terence screenwriter‎

‎GOODBYE MR. CHIPS‎

‎Beverly Hills: Metro Goldwyn Mayer / APJAC Productions 1968. 2149a1 leaves plus a multitude of lettered inserts. Quarto. Mechanically duplicated typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in pale blue printed studio wrappers. Wrappers faintly sunned at edges with a couple of tiny chips and snags at edges but a very good or better copy. A "Final Shooting Script" for Herbert Ross's film reboot of Hilton's novella and subsequent play based on a screenplay by Terrence Rattigan R.C. Sherriff co-scripted the 1939 adaptation. Peter O'Toole starred as Mr. Chips and Petula Clark as his wife in a sort of stream of consciousness musical. The supporting cast included Siân Phillips and Michael Redgrave. The text of this script was duplicated in the UK where the production was filmed with an Odanti Script duplicating service colophon. As would be customary copies were then transferred to the studio in the US -- the printed wrappers on this example conform to the MGM U.S. style. In spite of some harsh reviews the film was nominated for numerous industry awards in multiple categories. O'Toole was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and won the equivalent for the Golden Globes. Metro Goldwyn Mayer / APJAC Productions unknown books‎

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‎Hilton James: Rattigan Terence screenwriter‎

‎Set of Eight Studio Lobby Cards for GOODBYE MR. CHIPS‎

‎Beverly Hills: Metro Goldwyn Mayer 1969. Eight 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Marginal tack holes from display else very good or better. A complete set of the promotional lobby cards for the U.S. distribution of Herbert Ross's reboot of Hilton's novella based on a screenplay by Terrence Rattigan R.C. Sherriff co-scripted the 1939 adaptation. Peter O'Toole starred as Mr. Chips and Petula Clark as his wife in a sort of stream of consciousness musical. The supporting cast includes Siân Phillips and Michael Redgrave. In spite of some harsh reviews the film was nominated for numerous industry awards in multiple categories. O'Toole was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and won it at the Golden Globes. Metro Goldwyn Mayer unknown books‎

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‎Hiroshi Teshigahara director; Kobo Abe novel screenwriter; Eiko Yoshida screenwriter; Eiji Okada Kyoko Kishida Hiroko Ito sta‎

‎Woman in the Dunes Suna no onna Original Japanese poster for the 1964 film‎

‎Japan: Toho Company 1964. Original Japanese B2 poster for the 1964 film. <br/><br/>A masterpiece of 1960s Japanese cinema based on the novel by Kobo Abe which Roger Ebert described as a modern turn on the myth of Sisyphus. A schoolteacher on an expedition to collect insects that inhabit sand dunes becomes trapped with a widow in a hut inexplicably built at the bottom of a sand quarry. <br/><br/>Winner of the Cannes Prix du jury. <br/><br/>20 x 28.5 inches. Moderate edgewear light creasing overall. Very Good or better overall. <br/><br/>BFI 645. Criterion Collection 394. Ebert I. Toho Company unknown books‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director and Ben Hecht screenwriter‎

‎COMBINED 16MM CONTINUITY ON SPELLBOUND‎

‎Culver City: Vanguard Films / Selznick International Studios 1961. Foliated in reel format. Legal format. Mimeograph typescript printed on rectos only stapled at top margin. Upper forecorner of cover leaf creased last leaf neatly detached from staples; very good. A very late post-production script for this key Hitchcock film based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht which was in turn based on Angus MacPhail's adaptation of a novel THE HOUSE OF DR. EDWARDES by Hilary Saunders and John "Francis Beeding" Palmer. Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck starred and Salvador Dali contributed designs to the dream sequences. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and won one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score. While not on the level of preproduction or production scripts this script which may have been prepared for restoration or format conversion records in extreme detail the final form of the film. Vanguard Films / Selznick International Studios unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director and Ben Hecht screenwriter‎

‎DIALOGUE AND CUTTING CONTINUITY ON "NOTORIOUS" PROD. #522 cover title‎

‎Culver City: RKO / Selznick 1946. 18777810961212 leaves foliated in reel format. Large quarto legal format. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Punched and bradbound in upper margin. Some soft corner creases otherwise near fine. A combined continuity script for Hitchcock's 1946 film based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht based on a story by John Taintor Foote with uncredited contributions by Clifford Odets and Hitchcock. The cast included Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains. Hecht's script was nominated for an Oscar. This post-production script which is a quite literal record of the film as released predates the film's premiere by nearly a month. Duplicate from the Selznick archive. RKO / Selznick unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Victor Canning novel; Ernest Lehman screenwriter; Karen Black Bruce Dern Barbara Harris starring‎

‎Family Plot Original photograph from the 1976 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1976. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1976 film. Based on Victor Canning's novel "The Rainbird Pattern." Snipe printed on the verso of the image. Set to the backdrop of a large city and starring Karen Black Bruce Dern Barbara Harris and William Devane this dark comedy marks the final of Hitchcock's many films. Shot on location in California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with pin holes. Complete collation details available on request. Rosenbaum 1000. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Victor Canning novel; Ernest Lehman screenwriter; Karen Black Bruce Dern Barbara Harris starring‎

‎Family Plot Original photograph from the 1976 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1976. Vintage color studio still photograph from the 1976 film. Based on Victor Canning's novel "The Rainbird Pattern." Set to the backdrop of a large city and starring Karen Black Bruce Dern Barbara Harris and William Devane this dark comedy marks the final of Hitchcock's many films. Shot on location in California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with pin holes. Complete collation details available on request. Rosenbaum 1000. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director and Ben Hecht screenwriter‎

‎Four post-production scripts for: SPELLBOUND‎

‎Culver City: Selznick International Studios 1961. Four volumes each foliated in reel format three quarto one legal format. Mimeograph typescript printed on rectos only. First three bradbound in mimeographed wrappers the latter stapled at top margin. Slight tanning and foxing to a couple wrappers a few small spots to fore-edge of one item otherwise very good to fine. A group of post-production scripts for this key Hitchcock film based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht which was in turn based on Angus MacPhail's adaptation of a novel THE HOUSE OF DR. EDWARDES by Hilary Saunders and John "Francis Beeding" Palmer. Present here are a Cutting Continuity script dated 1 November 1945; a Dialogue Continuity script rerun 31 May 1949; another Cutting Continuity script rerun 10 June 1949 and a Combined 16mm Continuity script 15 May 1961. Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck starred and Salvador Dali contributed designs to the dream sequences. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and won one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score. While not on the level of preproduction or production scripts these scripts record in detail often quite technical detail the final form of the film. Selznick International Studios unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; John Steinbeck novel; Jo Swerling screenwriter; Tallulah Bankhead William Bendix Walter Slezak sta‎

‎Lifeboat Two original photographs from the 1944 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1944. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1944 film. Nominated for three Academy Awards. Based on John Steinbeck 1943 novella of the same name. Reference numbers are 619-53 black-and-white stamped on verso as "KEY SET" and 619-70 sepia apparently mounted for internal use. The film follows a group of survivors stranded on a lifeboat following an attack on their merchant ship. Tensions are high as the group negotiates food rations and tries to plot a course to land or rescue. The film is the first in Hitchcock's "limited-setting" fims followed by "Rope" Dial M for Murder" and "Rear Window." Steinbeck who wrote the novella for the film was aggravated by the changes made to his work specifically to an African American character who he felt had been transformed into a grotesque caricature. Shot on location in Florida and California. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with toning to one image as well as a holograph graphite notation to the other. Complete collation details available on request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Ben Hecht screenwriter Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman starring‎

‎Notorious Original screenplay for the 1946 film‎

‎Hollywood: RKO Radio Pictures 1945. Temporary screenplay for the 1946 film. At 162 pages the equivalent of nearly 3 hours' running time this script is much longer than the final edited version and like many Selznick scripts in the draft stage is not quite complete though the camera direction is already quite detailed ending with the line "Alex are you mad" as called for. One of the great Hitchcock films and one of a handful he made that ventured into more serious dramatic content outside the thriller genre. Though not credited as a screenwriter in the final film Hitchcock and Hecht holed themselves up in a room in New York City for days developing the inital screenplay draft this being the immediate result. Nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Screenplay. Pale blue titled wrappers noted as Temporary Screenplay on the front wrapper dated June 11 1945 with credits for director Hitchcock and screenwriter Hecht. Distribution page present with receipt intact rubber stamped Script No. 2578. 162 leaves mimeograph duplication with white revision pages dated 6/12/45. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three silver brads. National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 137. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby Canon US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. RKO Radio Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Ben Hecht screenwriter Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman starring‎

‎Notorious Post-production script for the 1946 film‎

‎Hollywood: RKO Radio Pictures 1946. Post-production Dialogue and Cutting Continuity script for the 1946 film. The original continuity for the film's premiere. Tall white titled self wrappers brad bound at the top edge dated July 18 1946 noting 5 reels 10 sections and footage of 9292 feet. Mimeograph duplication. Near Fine. National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 137. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby Canon US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. RKO Radio Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Robert Bloch novel; Joseph Stefano screenwriter; Anthony Perkins Janet Leigh starring‎

‎Psycho Collection of 5 lobby cards from the 1960 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1960. Collection of five vintage lobby cards from the French release of the 1960 US film. With the stamps of a French distributor on the versos. Far and away the highest grossing film of Hitchcock's career nominated for four Academy awards including Hitichcock's fifth and final Best Director nomination and a key film in expanding allowable depictions of both violence and sexuality under the eroding Production Code. 12 x 9.25 inches. Very Good plus with pinholes to the corners. National Film Registry. Ebert I. Godard Histoires du cinema. Grant US. Penzler 101. Rosenbaum 1000. Spicer US. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Robert Bloch novel; Eugene Cook Bill Craemer still photographers; Joseph Stefano screenwriter; Anth‎

‎Psycho Collection of 5 original photographs from the 1968 release of the 1960 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1968. Collection of 5 vintage black-and-white single press photographs from the 1968 Universal re-release of the 1960 Paramount film. Mimeo snipes on the versos of four photographs. All photographs feature Janet Leigh and her costars including Anthony Perkins Sam Flint and John Gavin. A game-changing horror film with noirish undertones considered by anyone to be one of Hitchcock's three best in which the director took the bold step of killing off his protagonist without mercy at the end of the first half-something that had literally never been done before in cinema. This in addition to any number of other paradigm shifts including sexual frankness infidelity a one-minute scene that took a week to shoot and another week to edit possessive undead mothers. all in one picture. A watershed of psychological horror. 8 x 10 inches. Slight curling and a few faint creases else Near Fine overall. Complete collation details available on request. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Robert Bloch novel; Eugene Cook Bill Craemer still photographers; Joseph Stefano screenwriter; Anth‎

‎Psycho Original photograph of Anthony Perkins in front of the Bates Motel from the 1960 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1960. Vintage black and white photograph of Anthony Perkins on the set of the 1960 film silhouetted against the Bates Motel. The most sought after image from the known stills produced. Far and away the highest grossing film of Hitchcock's career nominated for 4 Academy awards including Hitichcock's fifth and final Best Director nomination and a key film in expanding allowable depictions of both violence and sexuality under the eroding Production Code. Selected by the National Film Registry in 1992. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a few pinholes at the corners. National Film Registry. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime p. 275. Spicer p. 423. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Robert Bloch novel; Joseph Stefano screenwriter; Anthony Perkins Janet Leigh Vera Miles starring‎

‎Psycho Psychose Original Belgian poster for the 1960 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1960. Vintage Belgium theatre poster for the 1960 US film. A game-changing horror film considered by anyone to be one of Hitchcock's three best in which the director took the bold step of killing off his protagonist without mercy at the end of the first half-something that had literally never been done before in cinema. This in addition to any number of other paradigm shifts including sexual frankness infidelity a 1-minute scene that took a week to shoot and another week to edit controlling undead mothers . . . all in one picture. Today "Bates Motel" "Norman Bates" and "shower scene in Psycho" are all part of the American lexicon. A watershed in the psychological horror genre. Far and away the highest grossing film of Hitchcock's career nominated for 4 Academy awards including Hitichcock's fifth and final Best Director nomination. Shot on location in Arizona and California. 14 x 21 unfolded. Very Good plus with light creasing. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Hume Cronyn Arthur Laurents screenwriter; Patrick Hamilton play; James Stewart starring‎

‎Rope Original photograph from the 1948 film‎

‎Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1948. Vintage reference photograph of a boardwalk poster advertising the 1948 Alfred Hitchcock film. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. Warner Brothers unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Patrick Hamilton play; John Miehle still photographer; Arthur Laurents screenwriter; James Stewart‎

‎Rope Original photograph from the 1964 re-release of the 1948 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1964. Black-and-white still photograph from the 1964 re-release of the 1948 film. An undisputed Hitchcock classic based on Patrick Hamilton's 1929 play about Brandon and Philip Dall and Granger two young men who share a New York apartment and consider themselves intellectually superior to their friend who they decide to murder by strangulation with a rope. As they grow increasingly daring and proud of their accomplishment their close friends and associates begin to suspect something is awry. Hitchock's first Technicolor feature. Set in New York. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Patrick Hamilton play; John Miehle still photographer; Arthur Laurents screenwriter; James Stewart‎

‎Rope Original photograph from the 1983 release of the 1948 film‎

‎Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1983. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1983 re-release of the 1948 film. An undisputed Hitchcock classic based on Patrick Hamilton's 1929 play about Brandon and Philip Dall and Granger two young men who share a New York apartment and consider themselves intellectually superior to their friend who they decide to murder by strangulation with a rope. As they grow increasingly daring and proud of their accomplishment their close friends and associates begin to suspect something is awry. Hitchock's first Technicolor feature. Set in New York. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; John Palmer Hilary St. George Saunders novelists; Ben Hecht Angus Macphail screenwriter; Ingrid Be‎

‎Spellbound Original photograph from the set of the 1945 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Vanguard Films 1945. Vintage photograph of Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman on the set of the 1945 film. Mimeo snipe on the verso. Based on the 1927 novel "The House of Dr. Edwardes" by Hilary Saint George Saunders and John Palmer. Nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director and Best Supporting Actor for Michael Chekhov winning one. Producer David O. Selznick wanted to make a "psychiatric" story for the screen and Alfred Hitchcock persuaded Selznick to buy the rights to the novel which Hitchcock and his wife were adapting. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Grant US. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby Canon. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. Vanguard Films unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Ben Hecht screenwriter; Ingrid Bergman Gregory Peck starring‎

‎Spellbound Post-production script for the 1961 re-release of the 1945 film‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1949. Post-production 16mm Cutting Continuity script for the 1945 film. Tall blue titled wrappers top-stitched dated May 15 1961 noting 2 reels and footage of 3017 feet and 32 frames 10 sections and a running time of 83 minutes and 50 seconds. Mimeograph duplication. Near Fine. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby Canon US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. United Artists unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Daphne Du Maurier short story; Evan Hunter screenwriter; Rod Taylor Jessica Tandy Suzanne Pleshett‎

‎The Birds Original photograph from the set of the 1963 film‎

‎Universal City: Universal Pictures 1963. Vintage photograph of Alfred Hitchcock Tippi Hedren and members of the crew releasing a large number of birds from a cage on the set of the classic 1963 film. With holograph annotations and a photo agency stamp on the verso. Shot in various locations throughout California including Bodega Bay Bloomfield Valley Ford the Venice Canals and Union Square in San Francisco. 5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. National Film Registry. Godard Histoires du cinema. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director screenwriter; Robert Hichens novel; Alma Reville Ben Hecht screenwriters; Gregory Peck Ann Todd C‎

‎The Paradine Case Archive of 7 scripts from the 1947 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard Films 1948. An archive of 7 scripts including rough drafts screenplays post-production scripts and support documentation for the 1947 film "The Paradine Case" directed by Alfred Hitchcock based on the 1933 novel by Robert Hichens written for the screen by a host of screenwriters including Hitchcock Alma Reville David O. Selznick and others many of whom are not credited on IMDB and starring Gregory Peck Ann Todd Charles Laughton and Ethel Barrymore. The archive contains 7 scripts 4 of which are pre-production all bound in titled wrappers and bound with brads except where indicated: First rough draft of the script with dialogue from the novel by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville dated April 16 1946 and re-run on June 12 1946 with a third run on August 12 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 77 195 pages. Very Good to Near Fine. Final shooting script by Alma Reville and David O. Selznick dated December 10 1946. Yellow wrappers with credits on the front wrapper for Selznick and Reville novelist Hichens and director Hitchcock. Rubber-stamped copy No. 165. 177 pageswith pink yellow and green revision pages dated variously between 12/15/46 and 3/3/47. 4 leaves on onionskin stock all typed carbons. Near Fine. Description of Settings and Props compiled from the novel dated April 17 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 18 Near Fine condition. 7 pages. Costumes compiled from the novel dated April 17 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 24. Near Fine. 10 pages. Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the film dated February 19 1948. Light blue wrappers. Near Fine. 115 pages. Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the Trailer dated February 27 1948. Gray wrappers. Near Fine condition saddle-stitched at the top edge. 5 pages. Timing Sheets for the initial release of the film and the first trailer dated March 1948 and credited to S.G. Samuels. Combined 16mm Cutting Continuity for the 1961 re-release of the film detailing 4 reels Green self-wrappers 126 pages dated April 30 1961. Near Fine. Selby US. Spicer US. Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard Films unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; Maxwell Anderson screenwriter book Angus MacPhail screenwriter; Herbert Brean story; Henry Fonda‎

‎The Wrong Man Original photograph from the set of the 1956 film‎

‎Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1956. Vintage borderless photograph of a contemplative Alfred Hitchcock on the set of the 1956 film. With the stamp of Warner Bros. Netherlands on the verso. Based on the real life story of Manny Balestrero accused of a series of robberies he didn't commit as detailed in the nonfiction book "The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero" by Maxwell Anderson who co-wrote the screenplay and the "Life" magazine article "A Case of Identity" by Herbert Brean. Hitchcock's final film for Warner Brothers and an influence on both Jean-Luc Godard and Martin Scorsese. 7.25 x 9.25. About Near Fine. Grant US. Rosenbaum 1000. Selby US Masterwork. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Warner Brothers unknown‎

Référence libraire : 143359

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director; David Dodge novel; John Michael Hayes screenwriter; Cary Grant Grace Kelly starring‎

‎To Catch a Thief Original photograph from the set of the 1955 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1955. Vintage borderless photograph showing director Alfred Hitchcock and star Cary Grant conferring on location during the shooting of the 1955 film. With the stamp of photographer "Paul-Louis / Studio Starlet" holograph description in French and annotations regarding layout on the verso. Based on the 1952 novel by David Dodge. Hitchcock's final film with Grace Kelly winner of an Academy Award for Cinematography and nominated for two others. 7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Godard Histoires du cinema. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director and Ben Hecht screenwriter‎

‎COMBINED 16MM CONTINUITY ON SPELLBOUND‎

‎Culver City: Vanguard Films / Selznick International Studios 1961. Foliated in reel format. Legal format. Mimeograph typescript printed on rectos only stapled at top margin. Upper forecorner of cover leaf creased last leaf neatly detached from staples; very good. A very late post-production script for this key Hitchcock film based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht which was in turn based on Angus MacPhail's adaptation of a novel THE HOUSE OF DR. EDWARDES by Hilary Saunders and John "Francis Beeding" Palmer. Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck starred and Salvador Dali contributed designs to the dream sequences. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and won one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score. While not on the level of preproduction or production scripts this script which may have been prepared for restoration or format conversion records in extreme detail the final form of the film. Vanguard Films / Selznick International Studios unknown books‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director and Ben Hecht screenwriter‎

‎DIALOGUE AND CUTTING CONTINUITY ON "NOTORIOUS" PROD. #522 cover title‎

‎Culver City: RKO / Selznick 1946. 18777810961212 leaves foliated in reel format. Large quarto legal format. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Punched and bradbound in upper margin. Some soft corner creases otherwise near fine. A combined continuity script for Hitchcock's 1946 film based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht based on a story by John Taintor Foote with uncredited contributions by Clifford Odets and Hitchcock. The cast included Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains. Hecht's script was nominated for an Oscar. This post-production script which is a quite literal record of the film as released predates the film's premiere by nearly a month. Duplicate from the Selznick archive. RKO / Selznick unknown books‎

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‎Hitchcock Alfred director and Ben Hecht screenwriter‎

‎Four post-production scripts for: SPELLBOUND‎

‎Culver City: Selznick International Studios 1961. Four volumes each foliated in reel format three quarto one legal format. Mimeograph typescript printed on rectos only. First three bradbound in mimeographed wrappers the latter stapled at top margin. Slight tanning and foxing to a couple wrappers a few small spots to fore-edge of one item otherwise very good to fine. A group of post-production scripts for this key Hitchcock film based on a screenplay by Ben Hecht which was in turn based on Angus MacPhail's adaptation of a novel THE HOUSE OF DR. EDWARDES by Hilary Saunders and John "Francis Beeding" Palmer. Present here are a Cutting Continuity script dated 1 November 1945; a Dialogue Continuity script rerun 31 May 1949; another Cutting Continuity script rerun 10 June 1949 and a Combined 16mm Continuity script 15 May 1961. Ingrid Bergman and Gregory Peck starred and Salvador Dali contributed designs to the dream sequences. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and won one for Miklós Rózsa's musical score. While not on the level of preproduction or production scripts these scripts record in detail often quite technical detail the final form of the film. Selznick International Studios unknown books‎

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‎Hitchcox Lee R. screenwriter‎

‎Survive Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1982. Draft script for an unproduced film. Laid in are two pages one a letter dated November 4 1982 and the other a synopsis of the film. Two men survive a nuclear blast in their city only to be pursued relentlessly by roving bands of Nazi marauders. Set in California. Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated 1982 with credits for screenwriter Lee R. Hitchcox. 101 leaves with last page of text numbered 100. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a silver prong binding. N.p. unknown‎

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‎Ho Leonard director; Russell Cawthorne screenwriter; Bruce Lee James B. Nicholson Linda Lee Cadwell starring‎

‎Bruce Lee: The Legend Original US poster for the 1984 television documentary film‎

‎Hong Kong: Golden Harvest 1984. Vintage US one sheet poster for the 1984 Hong Kong film. Golden Harvest created this documentary tribute to the legendary Bruce Lee featuring archival footage of Lee as well as costars and contemporaries such as Jackie Chan Sammo Hung Jim Kelly and Chuck Norris. 26 x 40 inches. Near Fine. Golden Harvest unknown‎

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