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‎Polanski Roman director screenwriter; Gerard Brach screenwriter; Marcello Mastroianni starring‎

‎What Original screenplay for the 1972 film with cast listings shooting schedules etc.‎

‎Rome: C C. Champion 1972. Draft script for the 1972 film. Bound at the rear are an additional 11 pages that include a complete Cast List and Unit List. Filmed on location in Italy as "Che" the film also saw later release in the US as "Diary of Forbidden Dreams." A lesser known film in the director's oeuvre a comedic and highly sexualized homage to Alice in Wonderland starring Sydne Rome as an American hitchhiker who stumbles upon an increasingly bizarre and decadent party at an Italian villa. Blue wrappers as originally used. Title page present noted as copy No. 4 in pink holograph ink with credits for screenwriters Brach and Polanski. 122 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound internally with two gold brads. C C. Champion unknown‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Np: Twentieth Century-Fox 1980. 1142 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Two neatly written ink queries re: plotting in upper margin of front wrapper a couple corner creases title lettered on spine else very good or better. An unspecified draft of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. However a number of drafts preceded and many subsequent revised drafts followed and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that drafts as late as October 1981 bore only Polonsky's name. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham: Mayes Wendell screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE NOVEL BY JACK-ALAIN LEGER‎

‎Los Angeles: Frank Yablans Presentations in Association with Twentieth Century-Fox 1979. 1156 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed production company/studio wrappers. Near fine. A quite early "third" draft of Mayes's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. The script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Mayes. In spite of that many many subsequent drafts bear Abraham Polonsky's name exclusively. This draft differs markedly from the several Polonsky drafts that we have examined the earliest dating from October of 1979. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Frank Yablans Presentations in Association with Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Np: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. 1132 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Slight sunning to wrappers title lettered on spine but very good or better. An unspecified draft of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. However a number of drafts preceded and many subsequent revised drafts followed and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that drafts as late as October 1981 bore only Polonsky's name. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. 2138 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Small ink stroke on upper wrapper but very good or better. A "revised" draft of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. A number of drafts preceded and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that many interim drafts preceding this one bear only Polonsky's name. A prefatory leaf notes "This script not to be interchanged with Italian Script." This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Np 1979. 1124 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound into plain stiff wrappers. Scattered and occasionally detailed revisions deletions comments and annotations in an unknown hand in pencil and ink otherwise very good or better. Denoted a "Final Draft" of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. However many subsequent revised drafts followed and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that drafts as late as October 1981 bore only Polonsky's name. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. While the authors of the annotations may not be identifiable at this point the notes/revisions were surely made by someone intimately involved in the process. unknown‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Np: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. 1132 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Slight sunning to wrappers title lettered on spine but very good or better. An unspecified draft of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. However a number of drafts preceded and many subsequent revised drafts followed and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that drafts as late as October 1981 bore only Polonsky's name. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Np: Twentieth Century-Fox 1980. 1142 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Two neatly written ink queries re: plotting in upper margin of front wrapper a couple corner creases title lettered on spine else very good or better. An unspecified draft of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. However a number of drafts preceded and many subsequent revised drafts followed and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that drafts as late as October 1981 bore only Polonsky's name. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1981. 2138 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Small ink stroke on upper wrapper but very good or better. A "revised" draft of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. A number of drafts preceded and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that many interim drafts preceding this one bear only Polonsky's name. A prefatory leaf notes "This script not to be interchanged with Italian Script." This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY.‎

‎Np 1979. 1124 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound into plain stiff wrappers. Scattered and occasionally detailed revisions deletions comments and annotations in an unknown hand in pencil and ink otherwise very good or better. Denoted a "Final Draft" of Abraham Polonsky's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. However many subsequent revised drafts followed and the script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Wendell Mayes who wrote at least one early draft in February 1979. In spite of that drafts as late as October 1981 bore only Polonsky's name. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. While the authors of the annotations may not be identifiable at this point the notes/revisions were surely made by someone intimately involved in the process. unknown books‎

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‎Polonsky Abraham: Mayes Wendell screenwriter‎

‎MONSIGNOR" SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE NOVEL BY JACK-ALAIN LEGER‎

‎Los Angeles: Frank Yablans Presentations in Association with Twentieth Century-Fox 1979. 1156 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed production company/studio wrappers. Near fine. A quite early "third" draft of Mayes's adaptation to the screen of Jack-Alain Léger's novel. The script for the 1982 film release directed by Frank Perry was credited on screen to Mayes. In spite of that many many subsequent drafts bear Abraham Polonsky's name exclusively. This draft differs markedly from the several Polonsky drafts that we have examined the earliest dating from October of 1979. This was the last film with which Polonsky was associated as screenwriter though to what degree it was a collaborative effort is unclear. As screenwriter for BODY AND SOUL 1947 and writer/director of FORCE OF EVIL 1948 Polonsky was well on his way toward a distinguished career in film when he was blacklisted and fired by Fox for refusing to cooperate with HUAC. He continued to work during the Blacklist either uncredited or pseudonymously and in 1996 the Writers Guild restored his real name and credits. Frank Yablans Presentations in Association with Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books‎

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 11261 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only of yellow stock. Bradbound without wrappers. An unidentified but revised draft of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. We have also had a copy of the first draft dated 28 January 1961 and this draft is significantly revised. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown‎

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 11261 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only of yellow stock. Bradbound in light blue printed production company wrappers. Trace of sunning and a few stray minor marks to upper wrapper otherwise very good to near fine. An unidentified but revised draft of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. We have also had a copy of the first draft dated 28 January 1981 and this draft is significantly revised. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown‎

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 11261 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only of yellow stock. Bradbound in light blue printed production company wrappers. Title lettered on spine tips of brads poking through lower wrapper ink name on upper wrapper else very good. An unidentified but revised draft of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. We have also had a copy of the first draft dated 28 January 1961 and this draft is significantly revised. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown‎

Référence libraire : WRCLIT63176

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 1131 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in medium brown printed production company wrappers. Title lettered on spine tips of brads poking through lower wrapper very good or better. Denoted a "first draft" of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown‎

Référence libraire : WRCLIT61674

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎THE MISSISSIPPI A ONE HOUR PILOT .‎

‎Burbank CA: Waite -Dorso Productions / Warner Bros. 1982. 1621 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in studio wrappers. Light use script number inked on upper wrapper very good. A revised first draft of this pilot for the two-season series directed by Richard Sarafian and starring Ralph Waite. This pilot aired in June of the same year and at least on IMDB other writers receive credit for some of the episodes in the remainder of the series. Waite -Dorso Productions / Warner Bros. unknown‎

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 11261 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only of yellow stock. Bradbound without wrappers. An unidentified but revised draft of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. We have also had a copy of the first draft dated 28 January 1961 and this draft is significantly revised. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown books‎

Référence libraire : WRCLIT67885

‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 11261 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only of yellow stock. Bradbound in light blue printed production company wrappers. Trace of sunning and a few stray minor marks to upper wrapper otherwise very good to near fine. An unidentified but revised draft of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. We have also had a copy of the first draft dated 28 January 1981 and this draft is significantly revised. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown books‎

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎TAPS‎

‎Los Angeles: Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox 1981. 1131 leaves. Quarto. Photoduplicated typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in medium brown printed production company wrappers. Title lettered on spine tips of brads poking through lower wrapper very good or better. Denoted a "first draft" of this adaptation of Deverey Freeman's novel FATHER SKY. The 1981 release was directed by Harold Becker and starred George C. Scott Timothy Hutton Ronny Cox Sean Penn and Tom Cruise. The final screen credits were shared by Ponicsan James Lineberger and Robert Kamen. Stanley Jaffe Productions / Twentieth century- Fox unknown books‎

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‎Ponicsan Darryl screenwriter‎

‎THE MISSISSIPPI A ONE HOUR PILOT .‎

‎Burbank CA: Waite -Dorso Productions / Warner Bros. 1982. 1621 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in studio wrappers. Light use script number inked on upper wrapper very good. A revised first draft of this pilot for the two-season series directed by Richard Sarafian and starring Ralph Waite. This pilot aired in June of the same year and at least on IMDB other writers receive credit for some of the episodes in the remainder of the series. Waite -Dorso Productions / Warner Bros. unknown books‎

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‎Pontecorvo Gillo director screenwriter; Vittorugo Contino still photographer; Franco Solinas screenwriter; Susan Strasberg La‎

‎Kapo Collection of 21 original photographs from the 1960 film‎

‎Rome: Cineriz 1960. Collection of 21 original borderless double weight still photographs from the 1960 film. Starring actress Susan Strasberg is seen in several photographs always in pinstripes and several feature costar Terzieff with striking images of laboring women a death pit and German soldiers. Numerical annotations in holograph pencil and Contino's rubber-stamp on the versos. An impressive showcase in landscape format of a life behind barbed wire and the conditioning of inmates. Strasberg portrays a Jewish women sent to a concentration camp during WWII leading an escape plan even as the turmoil of war threatens to defeat her will. Pontecorvo's engaging war film with feminist undercurrents albeit overshadowed by what would become his most accomplished film "The Battle of Algiers" 1966. Nominated for an Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film. Shot on location in Yugoslavia. 9.5 x 14 inches. Very Good plus overall light curling brief foxing a few with small dampstains and corresponding bruises on the rectos. Complete collation details available on request. Cineriz unknown‎

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‎Pontecorvo Gillo director screenwriter; Vittorugo Contino still photographer; Franco Solinas screenwriter; Susan Strasberg La‎

‎Kapo Collection of 18 original photographs from the 1960 film‎

‎Rome: Cineriz 1960. Collection of 18 vintage borderless single weight studio still photographs from the 1960 film. Starring actress Strasberg is seen in all photographs before and after a buzz cut always in pinstripes with a candid image of director Pontecorvo discussing aspects of Strasberg's trimmed hair. Numerical annotations in holograph pencil on the versos of all but one and five with Contino's rubber-stamp on the versos. Strasberg portrays a Jewish women sent to a concentration camp during WWII leading an escape plan even as the turmoil of war threatens to defeat her will. Pontecorvo's engaging war film with feminist undercurrents albeit overshadowed by what would become his most accomplished film "The Battle of Algiers" 1966. Nominated for an Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film. Shot on location in Yugoslavia. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine slight curling. Complete collation details available on request. Cineriz unknown‎

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‎Pontecorvo Gillo dir. writer; Vittorugo Contino still photog.; Franco Solinas screenwriter; Susan Strasberg starring‎

‎Susan Strasberg in "Kapo" Original landscape film still photograph 1960‎

‎Cineriz 1960. Very Good. Original film still photograph of actress Strasberg post-shearing in pinstripe uniform two German onlookers holding MP40 automatic pistols; an early point in the 1960 film. Pontecorvo's gem about a Jewish girl at a concentration camp nominated for an 1961 Academy Award. 9.75 x 14.5 inches landscape format double weight brief numerical notation on the verso. Very Good Plus light curling foxing brief tears and corner separation. NOTE: image stitched. Cineriz unknown‎

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‎Pontecorvo Gillo director screenwriter; Franco Solinas screenwriter; Brahim Hadjadj Jean Martin Yacef Saadi starring‎

‎The Battle of Algiers Collection of seven original photographs from the 1968 US release of the 1966 film‎

‎N.p.: Allied Artists 1968. Collection of seven vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 US release of the 1966 film housed in their original brown paper envelope stamped "Battle of Algiers B7" with annotations on envelope in holograph marker. Italian neorealist director Gillo Pontecorvo's careful documentary style account of the guerrilla war for Algerian independence from France concentrating on the historical titular battle. Its unflinching depiction of both revolutionaries and counterinsurgents remains relevant to this day. A landmark achievement in world cinema winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1966 it was nominated for three Academy Awards in nonconsecutive years Best Foreign Film in 1967 and Best Director and Best Screenplay in 1969. 8 x 10 inches. Some even fading else Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Criterion Collection 249. Vogel Film as a Subversive Art. Ebert III. Allied Artists unknown‎

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‎Porter Katherine Anne novel; Michael Fields director screenwriter; Fred Ward Stellan Skarsgard Pat Hingle starring‎

‎American Playhouse: Noon Wine Original screenplay for the 1985 television episode‎

‎N.p.: N.p. 1984. Revised Second Draft script for the 1985 "American Playhouse" episode originally aired on PBS on January 21 1985. Based on the 1937 novel by Katherine Anne Porter. A Swedish stranger arrives at a small family-run dairy farm out of the blue asking for work promising strong effort in exchange for very little pay. While the family is initially put off by the stranger's cold demeanor they gradually accept him and the farm thrives under his care until news arrives that lays their relationship with him and each other bare. Set in South Texas shot in Fredericksburg and Mason Texas. White titled self wrappers with title page integral with the front wrapper as issued noted as Revised Second Draft dated May 10 1984 with credits for director Michael Fields and novelist Katherine Anne Porter. 55 leaves with last page of text numbered 54. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good with soil to the first and final leaves bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown‎

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‎Porter William S. sourcework: Michaels Sidney screenwriter‎

‎THE GIFT OF THE MAGI" teleplay‎

‎Beverly Hills: Cates Bros. Co. Production 1978. 1A-F4139 leaves with many lettered inserted revises and some spanning leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of yellow white blue salmon and goldenrod stock. Bradbound. A few scattered annotations cover and terminal leaves detached from brads; a modestly used but good copy. A "revised final draft" but with a multitude of subsequent dated revisions inserted of this made for television movie adaptation - as a musical - inspired somewhat by O. Henry's classic Christmas story directed by Marc Daniels starring Jim Backus Peter Graves as O. Henry Debby Boone John Rubenstein et al. This version aired 21 December 1978 on NBC and this script appears to have been utilized in the process of transfer to video. The music is credited to Stanley Lebowsky with lyrics by Fred Tobias. Curiously Sidney Michaels the multi-Tony award nominated writer is given full credit on this script but at the time of this cataloguing is not credited on IMDB. Cates Bros. Co. Production unknown‎

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‎Porter William S. sourcework: Michaels Sidney screenwriter‎

‎THE GIFT OF THE MAGI" teleplay‎

‎Beverly Hills: Cates Bros. Co. Production 1978. 1A-F4139 leaves with many lettered inserted revises and some spanning leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of yellow white blue salmon and goldenrod stock. Bradbound. A few scattered annotations cover and terminal leaves detached from brads; a modestly used but good copy. A "revised final draft" but with a multitude of subsequent dated revisions inserted of this made for television movie adaptation - as a musical - inspired somewhat by O. Henry's classic Christmas story directed by Marc Daniels starring Jim Backus Peter Graves as O. Henry Debby Boone John Rubenstein et al. This version aired 21 December 1978 on NBC and this script appears to have been utilized in the process of transfer to video. The music is credited to Stanley Lebowsky with lyrics by Fred Tobias. Curiously Sidney Michaels the multi-Tony award nominated writer is given full credit on this script but at the time of this cataloguing is not credited on IMDB. Cates Bros. Co. Production unknown books‎

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‎Post Ted director; Abe Polsky screenwriter producer; Anjanette Comer Ruth Roman Marianna Hill Susanne Zenor starring‎

‎The Baby Original screenplay for the 1973 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Quintet Productions 1971. Draft script for the 1973 horror film. A social worker Ann Gentry is assigned the case of the Wadsworth family whose youngest member is a grown man in his twenties named Baby because of his severely limited mental capacity. Baby is doted on by his mother and sister and his father is to blame for his impaired state because he left the family after Baby was born. The social worker decides to make it personal and problems arise. Though campy on the surface one of the most genuinely disturbing horror films of the 1970s. Purple titled wrappers with credits for screenwriter Abe Polsky. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Abe Polsky. 96 leaves with last page of text numbered 95. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Thrower Nightmare USA. Quintet Productions unknown‎

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‎Potter HC. director; Allen Rivkin screenwriter; Laurie Kerr screenwriter; Juhni Tervapaa playwright; Loretta Young Joseph Cott‎

‎The Farmer's Daughter Original screenplay for the 1947 film‎

‎Hollywood: RKO Radio Pictures 1947. Final Script for the 1947 film. Based on the 1937 Finnish play "Juurakon Hulda" by Hella Wuolijoki under the pen name Juhani Tervapaa. A feelgood rags-to-riches story in which Loretta Young plays a farm girl who is robbed on her way to the big city and who after working as a maid in the household of a US Representative finds herself elected a US Representative herself as well. While originally intended as a vehicle for actress Ingrid Bergman Young was given the leading role after rumors circulated that Joseph Cotten was having an affair with Bergman. Young won an Academy Award for Best Actress for the part exclaiming "at long last!" as she received it. "The Farmer's Daughter" was nominated for one other Academy Award as well. Pink titled wrappers noted as Final Script on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 24 dated April 15 1947 with credits for screenwriters Rivkin and Kerr. Title page integral with the first page of the text as issued. 147 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three silver brads. RKO Radio Pictures unknown‎

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‎Potter HC. director; Allen Rivkin Laura Kerr screenwriter; Joseph Cotten Loretta Young starring H. C.‎

‎The Farmer's Daughter Post-production script for the 1947 film‎

‎Hollywood: RKO Radio Pictures 1961. Post-production 16mm Combined Continuity script for the 1947 film. Based on the Finnish play "Juurakon Hulda" by Hella Wuolijoki under the pseudonym Juhani Tervapaa. Loretta Young gives a standout performance as a woman who initially leaves home to study nursing in Washington DC but ends up running for Congress through a convoluted series of events. Together with the help of her new congressman fiance his well connected mother and her three strapping young brothers they defeat their corrupt opponent. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Actress and nominated for one other. Tall pale green titled wrappers lacking rear wrapper. Dated May 24 1961 noting 3 reels and footage of 3460 feet. Mimeograph duplication. Near Fine. RKO Radio Pictures unknown‎

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‎Potter HC. director; Allen Rivkin Laura Kerr screenwriter; Joseph Cotten Loretta Young starring H. C.‎

‎The Farmer's Daughter Post-production script for the 1947 film‎

‎Hollywood: RKO Radio Pictures 1947. Post-production Feature Spotting List script for the 1947 film. Based on the Finnish play "Juurakon Hulda" by Hella Wuolijoki under the pseudonym Juhani Tervapaa. Loretta Young gives a standout performance as a woman who initially leaves home to study nursing in Washington DC but ends up running for Congress through a convoluted series of events. Together with the help of her new congressman fiance his well connected mother and her three strapping young brothers they defeat their corrupt opponent. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Actress and nominated for one other. Tall self titled wrappers noting 5 reels. Mimeograph duplication. Very Good. RKO Radio Pictures unknown‎

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‎Potter HC. director; Waldo Salt screenwriter; James Stewart Walter Pidgeon Hattie McDaniel Margaret Sullavan starring H. C.‎

‎The Shopworn Angel Original screenplay for the 1938 film‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1938. Draft script for the 1938 film. Based on the short story "Private Pettigrew's Girl" by Dana Burnet and published in "The Saturday Evening Post" on September 14 1918. Copy belonging to an unknown crew member with holograph pencil annotations throughout. Jimmy Stewart plays an idealistic soldier who convinces a Broadway star Margaret Sullavan to pretend they're dating in order to impress his other soldier friends. Meanwhile Sullivan's manager Walter Pidgeon has always been in love with her and objects to the pair's closeness even as they decide to get married before Stewart is shipped out to France. Stewart and Sullivan pull off surprisingly believable roles for a plot of such sickly sweetness in this their second on-screen pairing. The third film based on Burnet's "Saturday Evening Post" story the first two being the 1919 George Melford silent film "Pettigrew's Girl" and Richard Wallace's part-talkie "The Shopworn Angel" 1928 starring Gary Cooper. Set in New York. Goldenrod titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 2268 and production No. 25077 dated 3/16/38 with credits for producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz and screenwriter Waldo Salt. Distribution receipt laid into the script. Title page integral with the first page of the text as issued. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. Warner Archive. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown‎

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‎Potter HC. director; Isabel Dawn Boyce DeGaw screenwriter; Wendy Barrie Ray Milland Kent Taylor Louise Beavers starring H.‎

‎Wings Over Honolulu Original post-production screenplay for the 1937 film‎

‎Universal City: Universal Pictures 1937. Post-production Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1937 film. With a single holograph pencil notation. A young woman relocates with her Navy pilot husband to his base in Honolulu Hawaii and tries to adapt to the challenges of military life. An early appearance by breakthrough African American actor Louise Beavers known for her extensive portrayals of Black domestic servants then known as "mammy" roles as in "Imitation of Life" and the 1940s television series "Beulah." Set in Honolulu Hawaii. White titled self wrappers noted as production No. 871 with credits for director H.C. Potter and actors Wendy Barrie Ray Milland Kent Taylor William Gargan and Polly Rowles. Title page integral to the first page of text noted as CONTINUITY & DIALOGUE with credits for director H.C. Potter. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered REEL EIGHT PAGE 22. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good with tidemarks to the lower edges and light foxing throughout wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown‎

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‎Powell Michael director; Emeric Pressburger screenwriter; David Niven Kim Hunter Richard Attenborough Roger Livesey Raymond‎

‎A Matter of Life and Death Original UK Film Program signed by Michael Powell‎

‎London: The Archers / Eagle-Lion 1946. Original UK Program for the 1946 film released in the US as "Stairway to Heaven." SIGNED by director Michael Powell on page 12 just above the photo next to his biographical sketch. While it is certainly arguable that the greatest Powell-Pressburger film is a 10-way tie for first place "A Matter of Life and Death" is probably the most philosophically ambitious of their masterpieces. David Niven is a British wartime aviator who unwittingly cheats death and must ultimately argue for his continued existence before a celestial court. In between these two events is a wildly imaginative and surreal tale told first in Technicolor on earth then in Dye-Monochrome black-and-white in heaven. This oversize program book evokes the spirit of the film beautifully with clever use of two-color processes mostly pink and blue throughout. Includes biographies and large photos of the principal actors reviews an essay about the techniques used to shoot the film and credits for the cast and crew. The credits and promotion are specific to the UK rather than international or US distribution of the film through Eagle-Lion and General Distributors. Self-wrappers 14.5 x 11.5 inches saddle-stitched. Very Good plus condition with fine shallow creasing at the wrapper extremities. The Archers / Eagle-Lion unknown‎

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‎Powell Michael director screenwriter; Jerome Jackson and L. DuG. Peach screenwriters; Leslie Banks Carol Goodner Frank Vospe‎

‎Red Ensign Strike Original photograph from the 1934 film‎

‎London: W. and F. Film Service / Gaumont 1934. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1934 UK film. Distributor's rubber-stamp on the verso. The chief designer in a British shipyard has conceived a design for a new ship that will save the company from bankruptcy. 8 x 10 inches. About Near Fine. W. and F. Film Service / Gaumont unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director; John D. Voelker novel; Wendell Mayes screenwriter; James Stewart Lee Remick Ben Gazzara Arthur O'Co‎

‎Anatomy of a Murder Original keybook photograph from the 1959 film‎

‎Burbank CA: Otto Preminger Films 1959. Vintage keybook studio photograph of Lee Remick with Jimmy Stewart and Duke Ellington at the piano from the 1959 film. Based on the 1958 novel by John D. Voelker under the pseudonym Robert Traver which he based on a real life case of a veteran accused of killing a local man who he believed raped his wife. Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay Best Actor for Jimmy Stewart and twice for Best Supporting Actor for George C. Scott and Arthur O'Connell. Set in and shot on location in Michigan. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with some light edgewear. National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Criterion Collection 600. Penzler 101. Spicer US. Grant US. Selby US. Otto Preminger Films unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director; John D. Voelker novel; Gjon Mili Al St. Hilaire still photographers; Wendell Mayes screenwriter; Jame‎

‎Anatomy of a Murder Two original photographs from the 1959 film‎

‎Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1977. Two vintage photographs from the 1977 re-release of the 1959 film. Based on the 1958 novel by John D. Voelker under the pseudonym Robert Traver which he based on a real life case of a veteran accused of killing a local man who he believed raped his wife. Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay Best Actor for Jimmy Stewart and twice for Best Supporting Actor for George C. Scott and Arthur O'Connell. Set in Michigan and shot on location there. 8 x 10 inches. And a few tiny creases else Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Criterion Collection 600. Penzler 101. Spicer US. Grant US. Selby US. Columbia Pictures unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director; Saul Bass designer; Dalton Trumbo screenwriter; Leon Uris novel; Paul Newman Eva Marie Saint Sal Min‎

‎Exodus Original Pressbook for the 1960 film‎

‎Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1960. Original pressbook for the 1960 film based on the best selling novel by Leon Uris about the founding of Israel. Featuring many examples of the iconic design work of Saul Bass throughout. 12.5 x 18 inches. 12 pages saddle stitched. Very Good. Dampstain to the front wrapper and light soiling. United Artists unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director; James Bassett novel; Wendell Mayes screenwriter; John Wayne Kirk Douglas Patricia Neal starring‎

‎In Harm's Way Original photograph from the 1965 film‎

‎N.p.: Otto Preminger Films 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1965 film. Otto Preminger's film marked one of the last black and white war epics and the final black and white film starring John Wayne. Known also for its iconic poster designed by Saul Bass. Bass' initial design proposals were in general too radical for film studios to consider for advertisement and were invariably altered to suit commercial needs. Shot on location in California and Hawaii. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a holograph ink notation to the verso. Complete collation details available on request. Otto Preminger Films unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director producer; Doran William Cannon screenwriter; Jackie Gleason Michael Constantine Carol Channing starr‎

‎Skidoo Original photograph from the 1968 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1968. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the 1968 film. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director; Louis Gould novel; Elaine May screenwriter; Dyan Cannon James Coco Jennifer O'Neil starring‎

‎Such Good Friends Original photograph from the 1971 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1971. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the 1971 film. Re-released on DVD in 2011 after years of being unavailable for viewing "Such Good Friends" is an ambitious morally ambiguous story about a wife's descent into uncertainty and personal anarchy upon discovering her husband has had numerous affairs with their mutual friends. Considered by cinephiles to be among Preminger's best dramas with a debut script by a young Elaine May who would release her first film as a director "A New Leaf" the same year. Shot on location in New York City. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a crease to the right margin. Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director producer; Marjorie Kellogg screenwriter novel; Liza Minnelli Ken Howard Fred Williamson starring‎

‎Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon Original screenplay for the 1970 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1969. Draft script for the 1970 film. Liza Minnelli gives a strong non-musical performance as a woman who has been disfigured by a vengeful boyfriend and who finds comfort in a friendship with two other social outcasts. Nominated for the Palme d'Or. Shot on location in Massachusetts and California. Illustrated titled card wrappers with a credit for director/producer Otto Preminger. Title page present dated May 1 1969 with credits for screenwriter and novelist Marjorie Kellogg. 185 leaves with last page of text numbered 184 mechanical duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine internal prong binding. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Preminger Otto director; Henry Morton Robinson novel; Sam Shaw still photographer; Robert Dozier screenwriter; Tom Tryon Romy‎

‎The Cardinal Original double weight photograph from the set of the 1963 film‎

‎Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1963. Vintage borderless double weight photograph of Romy Schneider and Tom Tryon on the set of the 1963 film. With production stamp and holograph annotations on the verso. Based on the 1950 novel of the same name by Henry Morton Robinson detailing the life of Stephen Fermoyle Tom Tryon a young American priest who must face personal moral dilemmas the rise of Naziism and bigotry while he rises into power within the church. The story is based in part on the career of Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman archbishop of New York 1939-1967. Shot on location in Boston. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with lightly scalloped edges. Columbia Pictures unknown‎

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‎Presnell Jr. Robert R. screenwriter‎

‎The Mighty Mo Original screenplay for an unproduced film‎

‎Los Angeles: Bischoff-Diamond 1956. Draft script for an unproduced film. A story set aboard the USS. Missouri "The Mighty Mo" during WWII. Presnell would also write screenplays for "Screaming Eagles" 1956 also produced by Bischoff-Diamond "Legend of the Lost" 1957 "Conspiracy of Hearts" 1960 and "The Third Day" 1965. Light blue titled wrappers noted as copy No. 47 dated January 26 1956 with a credit for screenwriter Presnell Jr. Title page present with a credit for screenwriter Presnell Jr. 129 leaves mechanical duplication with the last leaf of text numbered 128. Pages Near Fine wrapper slightly toned and creased else Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Bischoff-Diamond unknown‎

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‎Pressman Michael director; Bruce Jay Friedman Carl Gottlieb Robert Boris screenwriter; Dan Aykroyd Howard Hesseman Donna Di‎

‎Doctor Detroit Two original photographs from the 1983 film‎

‎N.p.: Black Rhino Productions 1983. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1983 film. A goofy comedy about a professor of comparative literature who inadvertently becomes a pimp and chief nemesis of "Mom" a gruff Chicago mob boss. The professor played by Dan Aykroyd must juggle teaching grading and protecting his "girls." Shot on location in California and Illinois. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a holograph ink notation to the verso of one image. Complete collation details available on request. Black Rhino Productions unknown‎

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‎Pressman Michael director; James Kirkwood novel screenwriter; Richard Pryor Margot Kidder starring‎

‎Some Kind of Hero Original screenplay for the 1982 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1982. First Draft script for the 1982 film written for the screen by James Kirkwood based on his 1975 novel. Credited solely to Kirkwood and with a paper spine label indicating the script dates to December 1976 over five years prior to the film's production. With brief but substantive corrections in holograph pencil on four pages. Dark blue titled wrappers. Title page present noted as First Draft with credits for screenwriter novelist Kirkwood. 166 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages about Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. Parish and Hill 188. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Pressman Michael director; Robert Boris screenwriter; James Kirkwood novel screenplay; Richard Pryor‎

‎Some Kind of Hero Original screenplay for the 1982 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1981. Draft script for the 1982 film written for the screen by James Kirkwood and Robert Boris. Based on the 1975 novel by Kirkwood. A key Vietnam film and an underrated performance by Richard Pryor serving in both dramatic and comedic capacities. A Vietnam vet returns home from a prisoner of war camp and is greeted as a hero but is quickly forgotten and soon discovers how tough survival is in his own country. Green titled wrappers. Title page present dated April 10 1981 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters Boris and Kirkwood. 128 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some staining at the fore-edge bound with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown‎

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‎Preston Foster George Barbier Lynn Bari starring; Alfred L. Werker director; John Larkin screenwriter‎

‎News Is Made at Night Original screenplay for the 1939 film‎

‎Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1939. Final script for the 1939 film. <br/><br/>Steve Drum Foster is a crusading newspaper editor helps free a man framed for a crime and aids in finding the real culprit. Staff reporter Maxine Thomas Bari goes along for the ride. <br/><br/>Director Werker's other notable films include the films noir "Shock" 1946 and "He Walked by Night" 1948. <br/><br/>Light blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 33 dated JANUARY 17 1939. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated January 17 1939 noted as Final script with credits for screenwriter Larkin. 146 leaves mechanical duplication with the last leaf of text numbered 143. Blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/21/39 and 2/2/39. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books‎

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‎Preston Sturges director screenwriter; Barbara Stanwyck Henry Fonda starring; GE. Richardson photographer G. E.‎

‎The Lady Eve Original double weight photograph of Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck from the 1941 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1941. Vintage double weight studio still photograph of hapless Henry Fonda and beguiling Barbara Stanwyck from the 1941 film. Rubber stamp on the verso dated December 4 1940 indicating that Hollywood Advisory Council i.e. Hayes Office has approved the photo as not being scandalous. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 103. Paramount Pictures unknown books‎

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‎Preston Sturges director screenwriter; Barbara Stanwyck Henry Fonda starring; GE. Richardson photographer G. E.‎

‎The Lady Eve Original photograph of Preston Sturges and Barbara Stanwyck on the set of the 1941 film‎

‎Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1941. Single weight borderless photograph of director Preston Sturges and Barbara Stanwyck working on the set of "The Lady Eve" in 1941. Rubber stamp crediting Paramount photographer G.E. Richardson on the verso with a corresponding date stamp of April 7 1941 and a mimeo snipe printed on same describing the scene. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7.5 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 103. Paramount Pictures unknown books‎

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