Randa Haines director; Mark Medoff play screenwriter; Hesper Anderson screenwriter; William Hurt Marlee Matlin Piper Laurie
Children of a Lesser God Original screenplay for the 1986 film
N.p.: N.p. 1982. Second Draft script for the 1986 film. A vintage script created for internal distribution four years prior to the film's release with copied holograph annotations throughout noting deletions and editorial revisions copied punch holes and one holograph pencil annotation noting the name "Morrison" on the title page.<br/><br/>Based on Mark Medoff's Tony Award-winning 1979 play. A speech teacher at a school for the deaf falls in love with the school's janitor a deaf woman who has resigned herself to a life of isolation and silence due to her reluctance to learn to communicate with the hearing. Nominated for five Academy Awards winning one for Best Leading Actress for Marlee Matlin making Matlin the first deaf recipient of an Academy Award. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Saint John New Brunswick.<br/><br/>Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated May 4 1982 noted as Second Draft with credits for screenwriter Mark Medoff. 136 leaves with last page of text numbered 137. Xerographic duplication largely second generation rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
Referencia librero : 150830
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Rank Claude screenwriter
All the Diamonds in the World Original screenplay for an unproduced film
N.p.: Montfort-Intermovie. First Draft script for an unproduced film. With annotations to the title page in holograph pencil and ink. Rocky has been prospecting diamonds for five years enough to build a reputation for himself and grow tired of working in the corporate structure under a boss who owns all the land he can see and a chief of police who hates everything about him. After murdering two men sent to kill him Rocky and his large companion Big Joe head back out to an illegal diamond operation where he has already dug up four or five million dollars worth of jewels only to find the biggest haul of his life and have his boss order hundreds of police into the vast desert owned by the corporation to shoot irregulars on sight. Set in South Africa. Blue titled wrappers. Title page present noted as First Draft with credits for screenwriter Claude Rank. 136 leaves with last page of text numbered 135. Mechanical duplication. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with a silver prong binding. Montfort-Intermovie unknown
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Raoul Levy director screenwriter; Pierre Vial Lesou novel; Jean Cau screenwriter; Eddie Constantine Henry Silva Jack Klugman
Hail Mafia Hail Mafia Original photograph from the 1965 film
Los Angeles: Goldstone Film Enterprises 1966. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1966 US release of the 1965 French-Italian film. <br/><br/>A well-made low-budget drama about two hit men sent to assassinate a man in France. Sprawling French countryside and a cool jazz-combo score set the tone for the two hit men to get to know each other on the way to kill someone. Considered a forgotten gem with overtones of noir and French New Wave. <br/><br/>7.5 x 9.5 inches. Pinholes and the extremities have been roughly trimmed else Near Fine. Goldstone Film Enterprises unknown books
Referencia librero : 132651
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Raoul Walsh director subject; James J. Braddock subject; Mae West screenwriter playwright starring; Frank Mitchell Dazey scre
Klondike Annie Klondike Lou Two original photographs from the 1935 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1935. Two vintage black-and-white reference studio still photographs from the set of the 1935 film. Based on the 1921 play "Frisco Kate" by West. Here seen under the title "Klondike Lou." Shown in one photo are Mae West and director Raoul Walsh looking over a script. In the other they are joined by 1935 heavyweight boxing champion who was visiting the set. With mimeograph snipes variously affixed and printed to the verso of each photo. One photo has Spanish translation tipped on and "Sintonia" Spanish agency stamp to the verso as well. <br/><br/>A woman accidentally kills her landlord in self defense while he attempts to murder her then escapes on a steamer to Nome Alaska. She takes on the identity of a nun who dies en route giving the censors quite a lot to work with. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Referencia librero : 136148
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Raoul Walsh director; Leon M. Uris novel screenwriter; Van Heflin Aldo Ray Mona Freeman Nancy Olson starring
Battle Cry Collection of 7 original British front-of-house cards from the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Waterlow and Sons / Warner Brothers 1955. Collection of 7 vintage British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1955 US film. <br/><br/>Based on Leon Uris' first book about a new recruitment of Marines primed for battle but the battle comes when they least expect it. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Waterlow and Sons / Warner Brothers unknown books
Referencia librero : 132184
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Raoul Walsh director; Lesser Samuels Ralph Gilbert Bettison Austin Melford Bryan Edgar Wallace screenwriter; Wallace Ford Jo
You're in the Army Now "O.H.M.S" Original screenplay for the 1937 film
New York: Gaumont British Picture Corporation 1936. Draft script for the 1937 film. Presentation copy bound in green cloth with title in gilt. <br/><br/>An American gangster joins the British Army in order to evade the police. Released in Great Britain under the title O.H.M.S. which signifies "On His Majesty's Service." Military propaganda from Britain's War Office made with full Army Council cooperation. American director Raoul Walsh was chosen after his success with "What Price Glory" in 1926 which helped boost recruiting for the US Marine Corps. <br/><br/>Set in New York and London shot on location in London. <br/><br/>Green cloth covered boards with gilt titles with stamped production No. 69 in gilt. Title page present dated 31st July 1936 noted as screenplay. 116 leaves. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine with dampstaining on open edge binding Very Good plus. Gaumont British Picture Corporation unknown books
Referencia librero : 143033
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Raoul Walsh director; Victor Hugo novel; Arthur Evans still photographer; Borden Chase screenwriter; Yvonne De Carlo Rock Hudso
Sea Devils Collection of 8 front-of-house card from the 1953 film
Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1953. Collection of 8 vintage full-color front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1953 American-English film. <br/><br/>Based on Victor Hugo's 1866 novel "Les travailleurs de la mer" about a fisherman-turned-smuggler on the isle of Guernsey who helps a beautiful woman to the French coast. The fisherman falls in love with the woman who is actually an English spy pretending to be an ally of Napoleon. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. A few brief corner creases and faint soil to the versos else Near Fine. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
Referencia librero : 132573
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Raoul Walsh director; William Bradford Huie novel; Sydney Boehm screenwriter; Jane Russell Richard Egan Joan Leslie Agnes Moo
The Revolt of Mamie Stover Collection of 6 British front-of-house cards from the 1956 film
London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1956. Collection of 6 vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1956 US film. <br/><br/>Based on William Bradford Huie's novel with Jane Russell portraying the down-and-out prostitute who moves to Hawaii and invests in real estate and men. Marilyn Monroe refused the role. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light corner creases else Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Referencia librero : 132079
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Raoul Walsh director; Winston Miller screenwriter; Sal Mineo Christine Carere Barry Coe Barbara Eden starring
A Private's Affair The Love Maniac Original screenplay for the 1959 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1959. Revised Final Draft script for the 1959 film "A Private's Affair" here under the working title "The Love Maniac." Brief annotations in holograph pencil on a couple of pages. <br/><br/>One of the last films of director Raoul Walsh. Based on a story by Ray Livingston Murphy. Luigi a young Sal Mineo Jerry Coe and Mike Gary Crosby are in boot camp when they are presented with a chance to represent their Army unit on national television. The three meet the opportunity where they sing and dance in a competition and meet three alluring young women Barbara Eden Terry Moore and Christine Carere. <br/><br/>Set in Long Island. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 3 dated March 4 1959. Distribution page present with receipt removed. Title page present dated March 4 1959 noted as Final with a credit for screenwriter Miller. 125 leaves with last page of text numbered 124. Mimeograph duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 3/13/59 and 4/27/59. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
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Raquel and Anthony Franciosa Welch starring; Leslie H. Martinson director; Lorenzo Semple Jr. screenwriter;
Fathom Original screenplay for the 1967 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1966. Draft script for the 1967 British spy film. With producer Richard Zanuck's name written on the front wrapper in holograph ink though not in his hand.<br/><br/>Based on an unpublished novel by Larry Forrester. An American skydiver in Spain is enlisted by a Scottish secret agent to recover the detonator for an H-bomb that has fallen into the hands of hostile enemy agents. One of three 1967 Twentieth Century-Fox films about female spies that functioned primarily as star vehicles for their leading ladies the other two being "Caprice" with Doris Day and "Come Spy with Me" with Andrea Dromm.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Andalucia Spain. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers rubber-stamped production No. 4192. Title page present noted as copy No. 14 in holograph ink dated 15th August 1966 with a credit for screenwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr. 138 leaves with last page of text numbered 137. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two silver brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Referencia librero : 145971
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Ratoff Gregory director; George O'Neil screenwriter; Leslie Howard Ingrid Bergman starring
Intermezzo Post-production script for 1947 re-release of the 1939 film
Beverly Hills CA: Selznick International Pictures / United Artists 1947. Post-production Cutting Continuity script for a 1947 re-release of the 1939 film. Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Cinematography and Best Musical Score. A richly produced American remake of the Swedish film by Gustav Molander with Ingrid Bergman-new to the American studios at that time-recreating her role. A famed concert violinist Leslie Howard who is married with children falls in love with a young pianist Bergman and begins an affair with her. Goldenrod card titled wrappers dated October 20 1947 noting 4 reels rubber stamped Copy No. 64. Mimeograph duplication. Near Fine. Selznick International Pictures / United Artists unknown
Referencia librero : 129949
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Ratoff Gregory director; Niven Busch Tom Reed Jules Furthman screenwriter; Joseph Shearing novel; Peggy Cummins Victor Matur
Moss Rose Post-production script for the 1947 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1947. Post-production Dialogue and Continuity Script for the 1947 film noir "Moss Rose" directed by Gregory Ratoff based on the 1934 novel by Joseph Shearing written for the screen by Niven Busch Tom Reed and Jules Furthman and starring Peggy Cummins Victor Mature Ethel Barrymore and Vincent Price. One of several strong noirs of the 1940s set in late Victorian-era London with Peggy Cummins as a cockney chorus girl whose negotiations with a would-be murderer Mature lead straight to an old dark house. Blue titled wrappers dated June 17 1947 with a holograph notation of "Env. 1584" at the top right corner. 218 leaves detailing 9 reels mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
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Raucher Herman novel screenwriter; Dave Friedman still photographer; Jennifer O'Neill Gary Grimes starring
Summer of '42 Collection of 5 double weight photographs from the 1971 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1971. Collection of 5 vintage color double weight still photographs from the 1971 film. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Score and nominated for three others including Best Screenplay Best Cinematography and Best Editing. 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Warner Brothers unknown
Referencia librero : 131674
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Raucher Herman novel screenwriter; Dave Friedman still photographer; Jennifer O'Neill Gary Grimes starring
Summer of '42 Collection of 8 photographs from the 1971 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1971. Collection of 8 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1971 film. Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Score and nominated for three others including Best Screenplay Best Cinematography and Best Editing. 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Warner Brothers unknown
Referencia librero : 131642
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Rawlins John director; E. Phillips Oppenheim novel; Scott Darling screenwriter; Ralph Bellamy Henry Daniell Evelyn Ankers Ed
The Great Impersonation Original screenplay for the 1942 film
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1942. Type script for the 1942 film. "Copy from which we mimeod sic yellow script 3/21/42" in holograph pencil on the title page rubber-stamped FILE COPY and productions number 7036. Notations in holograph pencil throughout. Wrappers for a film titled "Destiny" 1942 with credits for screenwriters Michael L. Simmons and Arthur Strawn were flipped and used as these wrappers hence blank and without "The Great Impersonation" titles. Simmons and Strawn worked together for "Eyes of the Underworld" 1942 so it is presumed "Destiny" was the original abandoned title for that film. Based on E. Phillips Oppenheim's 1920 novel about an unconscious man found in a boat drifting to the landing of an isolated African outpost where Baron von Ragenstein Bellamy an enemy agent recognizes the man as his exact double Sir Edward Dominey also Bellamy with whom von Ragenstein went to school. He plots to kill Dominey and pose as the dead man. He learns about Dominey's broken marriage to Muriel Ankers. Back at the Dominey estate Muriel is delighted with the change in Dominey and he is given a confidential position. The situation is complicated by Bardinet Norris Muriel's admirer who like von Regenstein is under orders from Seamon Daniell chief of the enemy agents. Another difficulty is Baroness Stephanie Verne a spy who loves von Regenstein. The jealous Bardinet tells Muriel that Dominey is an impostor and she tells Sir Ronald. At Police headquarters Dominey reveals that in Africa it was actually von Regenstein that was killed and that he Dominey posing as von Regenstein has been playing the dual role in order to uncover the enemy leaders. Tan titled wrappers with no titles or credits on the front wrapper. Rubber-stamped production No. 7036 on the title page integral with the first page with credits for screenwriter Darling and novelist Oppenheim both marked through with black ink. 137 leaves typed on onionskin stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound with three gold brads. Wrapper encapsulated in mylar. Weaver Universal Horrors. Universal Pictures unknown
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RAYNAL (Paul)
Le Tombeau sous l'arc de triomphe.
Paris : Stock, 1946. Broché 19x14,5cm, non massicoté (grandes marges conservées), 221 pages non découpées pour moitié. Tiré-à-part de nouvelle édition (texte de la représentation) sur vélin pur chiffon de Rives à la cuve. 1 des 40 exemplaires de tête (N°31). Envoi de l'auteur à son ami André Lattès, chirurgien-dentiste et bibliophile auxerrois (22/9/1950) + photo de Paul Raynal en soldat (Guerre 14-18 - Front de Champagne, 28 septembre 1915), signée et datée du 7/1/1956, pour le même.
Referencia librero : SPN-177
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Ray Nicholas director; Cyril Hume Richard Maibaum screenwriter; James Mason Barbara Rush Walter Matthau starring
Bigger Than Life Two original British front-of-house cards from the 1956 film
London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1956. Two vintage British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1956 US film. Based on an article by Burton Roueche about a schoolteacher who becomes dependent on a "miracle" drug with unexpected side effects to his sanity. Credited as screenwriters were Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum however the shooting script was entirely reworked by director Nicholas Ray and actor/producer James Mason who added the first 20 minutes of the film depicting Ed Avery's daily life before being hospitalized. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus several stills with scratches and a few closed tears. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Referencia librero : 134020
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Ray Nicholas director; George Wells screenwriter Joe Pasternak producer; Robert Taylor Cyd Charisse starring
Party Girl Two original still photographs from the 1958 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1958. Two vintage color still photographs from the 1958 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Eisenschitz p. 346. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime p. 255. Silver p. 224-225. Spicer p. 416. Stephens p. 283. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
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Ray Boulting director; Bill Naughton screenwriter; Hayley Mills Hywel Bennett John Mills starring
Family Way Original photograph from the 1966 film
London: National Screen Service / Boulting Brothers 1966. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1966 UK film. <br/><br/>An underrated and compassionate film about two newlyweds and their interfering parents. Paul McCartney also makes his film score debut an asset that financially helped the production and distribution. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a few moderate creases and light creasing overall. National Screen Service / Boulting Brothers unknown books
Referencia librero : 132536
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Ray Bradbury Kim Novak Clint Walker John Anderson starring; Hy Averback director; William Peter Blatty screenwriter; Frank O'R
The Great Bank Robbery Original photograph from the set of the 1969 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers / Seven Arts 1969. Vintage photograph of science fiction author Ray Bradbury visiting with members of the cast and crew on the set of the 1969 film. With a mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>A genre-bending film combining heist comedy and Western genres in which multiple gangs converge on Friendly Texas in order to attempt to rob the most unrobbable bank in the West. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Warner Brothers / Seven Arts unknown books
Referencia librero : 145480
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Ray Bradbury novel; Jack Smight director; Howard B. Kreitsek screenwriter; Rod Steiger Claire Bloom starring
The Illustrated Man Original herald for the 1969 film signed by Bradbury
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers / Seven Arts / SKM 1969. Vintage advertising herald for the 1969 film. INSCRIBED by Ray Bradbury on the front wrapper: "Tim! / Ray Bradbury." <br/><br/>Based on three short stories from Bradbury's acclaimed collection "The Veldt" "The Long Rain" and "The Last Night of the World." <br/><br/>7 x 10.5 inches. Folded. Two pages. Fine. Warner Brothers / Seven Arts / SKM unknown books
Referencia librero : 141817
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Ray Bradbury novel; Michael Anderson director; Richard Matheson screenwriter; Rock Hudson Bernadette Peters Darren McGavin sta
The Martian Chronicles Chroniques Martiennes Collection of 16 original color French lobby cards from the 1980 French release of the 1980 US television miniseries
Paris: C. Darmon 1980. Collection of 16 vintage color French lobby cards from the 1980 French theatrical release of the 1980 US television miniseries. First broadcast in three parts on NBC on January 27 through 29 1980 in the US released theatrically in France.<br/> <br/>Based on the 1950 novel by Ray Bradbury. A three-episode miniseries which imagines a future world punctuated by catastrophes wherein humans land on Mars encounter a race of Martians whom they attempt to colonize unwittingly begin a global nuclear war on Earth and ultimately cause the mass devastation of life on both planets.<br/><br/>Set on Earth and Mars shot on location in the US Spain and the UK. <br/><br/>8.5 x 10.75 inches. Near Fine. C. Darmon unknown books
Referencia librero : 148840
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Ray Bradbury short stories; Jack Smight director; Howard B. Kreitsek screenwriter; Rod Steiger starring
Be Your Own Illustrated Man Promotional temporary tattoos for the 1969 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers / Seven Arts 1969. Six vintage temporary tattoos issued as a promotional item for the 1969 film. With the both the original envelope housing the tattoos and a Warner Brothers mailing envelope addressed to film critic photographer and poet Michael S. Dworkin.<br/> <br/>The decals are inspired by the designs for the tattoo makeup worn up Rod Steiger in the film with the promotional copy inviting the recipient to "be your own illustrated man." The only example we have encountered unsurprising given the temporary nature of the item. <br/><br/>Based on three short stories from Bradbury's acclaimed collection "The Veldt" "The Long Rain" and "The Last Night of the World." <br/><br/>Tattoos variously sized between 4.25 x 5.75 and 8.75 x 4 inches. All but one tissue guard attached. Bright and Near Fine. <br/><br/>Promotional envelope 5.25 x 10 inches. Chip to the flap and bruising from wear it was opened else Near Fine. Warner Brothers / Seven Arts unknown books
Referencia librero : 147024
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Ray McCarey director; Jack Jungmeyer screenwriter; Lamar Trotti story; Dan Duryea Virginia Gilmore starring
That Other Woman Original screenplay for the 1942 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1942. First Draft Continuity for the 1942 film. This is a pre-production continuity not to be confused with a post-production continuity. <br/><br/>The "other woman" in this early 1940s Twentieth Century-Fox programmer turns out to be Emily Virginia Gilmore faithful secretary to master architect Henry Summers James Ellison. Hoping to trap her boss into marriage Emily begins sending "mash notes" to Henry purportedly from a mysterious female admirer. She then coerces her old pal Ralph Dan Duryea to pose as her jealous Southern-fried boy friend of the nonexistent letter-writer. Poor Henry convinced that Ralph is the gangster who's been threatening him with bodily harm takes off for parts unknown. Our heroine spends the rest of the picture chasing Henry until he finally catches her Hal Erickson Rovi. <br/><br/>From the AFI Catalog: "The working title of this film was 'Leap Year' also the title of Lamar Trotti's original story. According to a September 4 1941 memo in the Twentieth Century-Fox Records of the Legal Department located at the UCLA Arts Special Collections Library Trotti wrote the story "sometime ago" and sold it to the studio for one dollar when producer Walter Morosco decided to make it as a "low budget picture." Although the legal records indicate that Jerry Sackheim worked on a screenplay for the picture the extent of his contribution to the completed film has not been determined. <br/><br/>Orange titled wrappers noted as FIRST DRAFT CONTINUITY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 185 and production No. 730 dated June 6 1942. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated June 6 1942 noted as 1st Draft Continuity with a sole credit for screenwriter Jungmeyer. 135 leaves mimeograph duplication with revision pages on blue stock dated variously between 6/10/42 and 6/20/42. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Referencia librero : 130516
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Ray Milland starring; Russell Rouse director screenwriter; Clarence Green screenwriter; Martin Gabel Rita Gam starring
The Thief Original Film Pressbook
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1952. Original pressbook for the 1952 film. Laid in is a four page "Advertising Supplement."<br/><br/>Unique in the noir era and unheard of for a major motion picture "The Thief" was shot entirely without dialogue. Nominated for five Golden Globes including Best Picture Drama Best Actor Drama for Milland and Most Promising Newcomer Female for Rita Gam. <br/><br/>An American nuclear physicist Ray Milland attempts to flee the country when it is discovered he has been selling secrets to a foreign government. <br/><br/>15 pages saddle stapled 11 x 17 inches. Wrappers are Near Fine clean and bright but almost completely separated along the hinge fold; all internal pages still attached and present. Faint horizontal fold crease at the center of the wrapper and pages with a tiny closed tear to the outer edge of the front wrapper and first leaf. Despite separation wrappers are clean and bright. <br/><br/>Selby Canon US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. United Artists unknown books
Referencia librero : 110954
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Ray; Charles Tom Bell Mary Peach Dawn Addams starring; Paul Henreid director screenwriter; Burton Wohl screenwriter
Ballad in Blue Collection of four original photographs from the 1965 film
N.p.: N.p. 1965. Collection of four vintage reference photographs from the 1965 film. <br/><br/>A blind musician Ray Charles playing himself helps a blind boy and his down-on-their-luck family including the boy's overprotective mother and her hard-drinking composer boyfriend.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Paris and London. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. N.p. unknown books
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Ray; Danton Peter H. Hunt John Nicolella director; Frank Abatemarco Deborah R. Baron Marvin Kupfer screenwriter; Margaret Col
Leg Work Collection of four original photographs from the 1987 television series
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1987. Collection of four vintage studio still photographs from the 1987 television episode. <br/><br/>Margaret Colin plays Claire McCarron a former Assistant D.A. turned private investigator. The film stills feature Colin and Patrick James Clarke who played her brother and fellow law enforcement official. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with holograph ink annotations to the versos and occasional dampstaining to the verso. Twentieth Century-Fox Television unknown books
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Raymond Chandler screenwriter Billy Wilder co screenwriter director
DOUBLE INDEMNITY 1944 Script signed by Billy Wilder
<br /><b>Raymond Chandler screenwriter Billy Wilder co-screenwriter director <i>DOUBLE INDEMNITY</i> 1944 </b><br /><br />Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1944. <b><i>Signed by Billy Wilder on title page</i></b> 117 pp. with two blank leaves. Title page is undated. Each of the five sequences of which the script is composed acknowledge Wilder and Chandler as writers. Quarto self-wrappers brad bound mimeograph stains to title page otherwise JUST ABOUT FINE in a quarter morocco clamshell box.<br /><br />The screenplay of DOUBLE INDEMNITY melds the talents of two of America's leading practitioners of literary noir James M. Cain 1892-1977 who wrote the novella on which it was based and Raymond Chandler 1888-1959 who adapted it to the screen in collaboration with Austrian-born writer/director Billy Wilder 1906-2002. As filmed by Wilder DOUBLE INDEMNITY became the definitive American film noir – specifically Los Angeles noir. <br /><br /><br /><i>NEFF<br /></i><i>I killed him for money – and a woman – and I didn't get the money and I didn't get the woman. Pretty isn't it.<br /></i><br /><br />Cain's novella <i>Double Indemnity</i> appeared originally as an 8-part serial in <i>Liberty</i> magazine in 1936. It was a follow-up to Cain's highly successful first novel <i>The Postman Always Rings Twice</i> published in 1934 and reworks some of the same plot elements – a femme fatale an inconvenient older husband and the sucker she persuades to murder him. Although both of these properties immediately attracted the attention of Hollywood producers neither of them made it onto American screens until the mid-1940s – DOUBLE INDEMNITY in 1944 THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE in 1946 – after the Hollywood Production Code had loosened enough to accommodate the stories' more sordid aspects relating to adultery and sexually motivated homicide.<br /><br />As Richard Schickel points out in his useful monograph "Double Indemnity" BFI Publishing 1992 one of the most important things that Chandler brought to the project – and which incidentally helped to get it past the Hollywood censors – was a strong moral center. Cain's work has no such moral center generally depicting a fallen world filled with sordid fallen people. Raymond Chandler's novels such as The Big Sleep and Farewell My Lovely depict a similarly corrupt world but that world is seen through the eyes of a character detective Philip Marlowe who is not himself corrupt. As Chandler wrote of his character "<i>Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean who is neither tarnished nor afraid. . . . He must be to use a rather weathered phrase a man of honor.</i>" Chandler and Wilder's screen adaptation of Cain's novella establishes its own strong moral center in the character of Barton Keyes Edward G. Robinson the insurance investigator who is also the mentor of its insurance salesman protagonist Walter Neff Fred MacMurray and his closest friend.<br /><br />Chandler and Wilder's clever screenplay structure gives us two interlocking character triangles.<br /><br /><b><i>Triangle 1</i></b>: Walter Neff the salesman who thinks he's smarter than he really is MacMurray Phyllis Dietrichson the femme fatale who wants her husband murdered for his insurance money Barbara Stanwyck and Phyllis' hapless husband.<br /><br /><b><i>Triangle 2</i></b>: Neff Phyllis and Neff's best friend who happens to be investigating the crime Keyes. The relationship of Neff and Keyes is arguably the movie's real love story.<br /><br />Cain approved of the changes Chandler and Wilder made to his plot structure:<br /><br /><br />"<i>Wilder's ending was much better than my ending and his device for letting the guy tell the story by taking out the office dictating machine – I would have done it if I had thought of it.</i>"<br /><br /><br />Cain's dialogue was effective enough on the page but apparently did not play well. Thus Chandler's other great contribution to the DOUBLE INDEMNITY screenplay was the sharpness of its Chandler-scripted dialogue. Consider this flirtatious exchange from Walter and Phyllis' first meeting at her home "<i>Spanish craperoo in style</i>" per Chandler's scene description where Walter notices Phyllis' gold anklet a potent visual signifier of her sexual availability and asks her what's engraved on it:<br /><br /><br /><i>PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>Just my name.</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>As for instance</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>Phyllis.</i><i><br /><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>Phyllis. I think I like that.</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>But you're not sure</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>I'd have to drive it around the block </i><i>a couple of times.</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS</i><i> <br />Standing up again </i><i>Mr. Neff why don't you drop by </i><i>tomorrow evening about eight-thirty. </i><i>He'll be in then.</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>Who</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>My husband. You were anxious to talk </i><i>to him weren't you</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>Sure only I'm getting over it a little. If </i><i>you know what I mean.</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>There's a speed limit in this state </i><i>Mr. Neff. Forty-five miles an hour.</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>How fast was I going officer</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>I'd say about ninety.</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>Suppose you get down off your </i><i>motorcycle and give me a ticket.</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>Suppose I let you off with a warning </i><i>this time.</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>Suppose it doesn't take.</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>Suppose I have to whack you over the </i><i>knuckles.</i><br /><i><br />NEFF<br /></i><i>Suppose I bust out crying and put my </i><i>head on your shoulder.</i><br /><i><br />PHYLLIS<br /></i><i>Suppose you try putting it on my </i><i>husband's shoulder.</i><br /><br /><br />The completed film version of DOUBLE INDEMNITY follows this Chandler/Wilder screenplay draft quite closely – including even the evocative screen descriptions written in Chandler's distinctive voice. Example: "<i>They look at each other. The look is like a long kiss.</i>" <br /><br />The biggest difference between the screenplay and the completed film is the legendary final scene – shot but omitted from the final cut – of Neff's execution in the gas chamber witnessed by his friend Keyes. Most film buffs agree that the ending of the film as it was released Neff in the office dying from a bullet wound to Keyes: "<i>I love you too.</i>" is perfect as it is. However in the "Alternate Ending" scripted by Chandler and Wilder we see Neff marched into the gas chamber as Keyes watches. Neff is strapped into a chair. A lever is pushed to release the lethal cyanide gas. A doctor confirms Neff's death. Keyes is the last to file out:<br /><br /><br /><i>His hands in the now familiar gesture begin to pat his pockets for matches. <br /></i><br /><i>Suddenly he stops with a look of horror on his face. He stands rigid pressing a hand against his heart. He takes the cigar out of his mouth and goes slowly on towards the door CAMERA PANNING with him. When he has almost reached the door the guard stationed there throws it wide and a blaze of sunlight comes in from the prison yard outside. <br /></i><br /><i>Keyes slowly walks out into the sunshine stiffly his head bent a forlorn and lonely man.<br /></i><br /><i><u>FADE OUT</u><br /></i><br /><i><u>THE END<br /></u></i><br /><br /> Paramount Pictures
Referencia librero : WALTER-FILM200034
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Raymond Chandler novel; Robert Altman director; Leigh Brackett screenwriter; Elliott Gould Nina van Pallandt Sterling Hayden
The Long Goodbye Original screenplay for the 1973 film
Beverly Hills CA: E-K-Corporation / United Artists 1971. First draft script for the 1973 film written nine months before the production began.<br/><br/>From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br/><br/>Based on Chandler's 1953 novel the sixth and penultimate Philip Marlowe book. Screenwriter Leigh Brackett who also co-wrote the screenplay for "The Big Sleep" 1946 updated not just the setting from the 1950s to the 1970s but the attitudes themes and relationships as well. The result was less of a straight adaptation than it was a satire of the traditional detective story a New Hollywood classic. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles Malibu Hollywood and Mexico<br/><br/>Black titled Studio Duplicating Service Inc. wrappers. Title page present dated September 1971 noted as First Draft with credits for screenwriter Leigh Brackett. 109 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy BFI Companion to Crime. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. E-K-Corporation / United Artists unknown books
Referencia librero : 147168
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Raymond Chandler novel; Winner Michael director screenwriter; Robert Mitchum Sarah Miles Richard Boone Candy Clark Joan Co
The Big Sleep Original Pressbook
Beverly Hills CA: Incorporated Television Company / United Artists 1978. Original black-and-white US pressbook for the 1978 British film "The Big Sleep" directed and written for the screen by Michael Winner based on the 1939 crime novel by Raymond Chandler. <br/><br/>Starring Robert Mitchum Sarah Miles Richard Boone Candy Clark Joan Collins Edward Fox John Mills and James Stewart. <br/><br/>Chandler's novels have always had some difficulty transferring to film and this version not to be confused with the Howard Hawks film noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall holds to that belief. Set in a rather clean-looking London with an aging Mitchum cast as Philip Marlowe this version seems tame comparatively. <br/><br/>8 pages 11 x 17 inches saddle-stapled. Easily Near Fine with light rubbing and a very faint horizontal fold at the center. <br/><br/>Spicer p. 425. Incorporated Television Company / United Artists unknown books
Referencia librero : 121517
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Raymond Chandler screenwriter; Frank Partos screenwriter; Irving Pichel director; Rachel Field novel; Frank Partos screenwriter;
And Now Tomorrow Original poster for the 1944 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1944. Original US half sheet poster for the 1944 film based on the 1942 best seller by Rachel Field. Chandler's second screenwriting credit and the only non-crime screenplay of his career. <br/><br/>28 x 22 inches mounted on board. Near Fine with some minor professional restoration. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Referencia librero : 132072
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Raymond Chandler screenwriter; Frank Partos screenwriter; Irving Pichel director; Rachel Field novel; Frank Partos screenwriter;
And Now Tomorrow Original screenplay for the 1944 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1943. Revised Draft script for the 1943 film. Co-written for the screen by Raymond Chandler and Frank Partos. Chandler's contribution to the script had mostly to do with Alan Ladd's character and his tough dialogue elements sneered at by the media upon the film's release. Laid in is an 8-page shooting schedule on blue stock a 6-page revision to sequence "A" on yellow onionskin stock and 14 pages of "inter-office communication" on yellow studio stationery comments on scenes sequences and pages of the script. <br/><br/>Based on Rachel Field's 1942 novel about Emily Blair Loretta Young a wealthy deaf girl whose hometown is named for her family. Doctor Vance Ladd who grew up on the other side of town resents the Blair family but is working on a serum to cure deafness which he tries on Emily and she is eventually cured. <br/><br/>One of only five screenplays written by Chandler this being the second following his script for the classic "Double Indemnity" 1944 based on James M. Cain's novel. <br/><br/>Chandler had a tumultuous career in Hollywood including a suspension in late 1945 from Paramount for "refusing to perform under a contract which is not a proper expression of my standing in the motion picture business" but his influence on film adaptation is nearly unmatched with scripts and stories that pushed the limits of the Production Code Administration. <br/><br/>Script:<br/><br/>White self wrappers production No. SF 8577 dated December 3 1943 with credits for screenwriters Partos and Chandler. Title page integral with front wrapper in the Paramount style. 137 leaves mimeograph duplication with blue and light blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/11/43 possibly a typo and 3/30/44 other leaves dated variously between 12/3/43 and 12/5/44 possibly a typo. Pages Near Fine wrapper now encapsulated in mylar with cello tape and spine label remnants bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Shooting Schedule:<br/><br/>Corner-stapled blue stock noted as 4TH TENTATIVE BLUE / BASED ON A-B-C-D-E PART SEQUENCES dated 12/13/43 start and 2/9/44 close with credits for director Pichel assistant director O. Oscar Rudolph and businessmanager B. Bernard McEveety. 8 pages folded horizontally rust to the staple else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Revision:<br/><br/>Yellow onionskin stock loose but bound with a paperclip. Holograph annotations in pencil to the last leaf recto and verso detailing a few scene changes. 6 pages folded horizontally paperclip indentation and rust to the clip else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Inter-Office Communication:<br/><br/>Corner-stapled yellow studio stationery dated variously between 2/15/43 and 1/3/44. The earliest dated page contains notes on the script noting Talbot Jennings as the screenwriter. 14 pages hole punches at the top edges rust to the staples else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Luhr Raymond Chandler and Film US. MacShane US. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Referencia librero : 133635
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Raymond Rouleau director screenwriter; Rene Louis Lafforgue screenwriter starring; Ludmilla Tcherina Milko Sparemblek Milenk
Les amants de Teruel Collection of original still photographs for the 1962 film
Paris: Cinedis 1962. Collection of 15 original borderless single weight film stills for the 1962 French musical film. Featured are several stunning images of acrtress Tcherina as Isa Duchess of Teruel. Brief numerical annotations on the versos in holograph pencil. <br/><br/>Belgian actor-director Rouleau's nearly seen drama was the opening film at the 15th annual Cannes Film Festival winner of the festival's Technical Grand Prize and nominated for a Palme d'Or. Of note is the film's cinematographer Claude Renoir whose other credits include "Serenade" 1940 "Madame Butterfly" 1954 "Barbarella" 1968 and "The Spy Who Loved Me" 1977. <br/><br/>Isa is a dancer in a troupe of poor traveling comedians who perform in public; she stars as the Duchess of Teruel unhappily married and in love with a poor man who inevitably commits suicide resulting in Isa's nervous breakdown. <br/><br/>7 x 9.25 inches. Very Good plus overall with moderate curling light edgewear a handful with slight discoloration. Cinedis unknown books
Referencia librero : 142903
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Raymond Rouleau director screenwriter; Rene Louis Lafforgue screenwriter starring; Ludmilla Tcherina Milko Sparemblek Milenk
Les amants de Teruel Original still photograph for the 1962 film
Paris: Cinedis 1962. Original borderless single weight film still for the 1962 French musical film. Brief numerical notation on the verso in holograph pencil. <br/><br/>Belgian actor-director Rouleau's nearly seen drama was the opening film at the 15th annual Cannes Film Festival winner of the festival's Technical Grand Prize and nominated for a Palme d'Or. Of note is the film's cinematographer Claude Renoir whose other credits include "Serenade" 1940 "Madame Butterfly" 1954 "Barbarella" 1968 and "The Spy Who Loved Me" 1977. <br/><br/>Isa is a dancer in a troupe of poor traveling comedians who perform in public; she stars as the Duchess of Teruel unhappily married and in love with a poor man who inevitably commits suicide resulting in Isa's nervous breakdown. <br/><br/>7 x 9.25 inches. Very Good plus overall with moderate curling light edgewear slight discoloration on the verso. Cinedis unknown books
Referencia librero : 142904
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Red Scare: Cvetic Matt sourcework and Crane Wilbur screenwriter
Nine Stills from: I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE F.B.I.
Burbank: Warner Brothers 1951. Nine 8 x 10" glossy stills with captions. A bit of curling and fading/oxidation but a good lot. Some representative stills from this 1951 semi-fictional anti-communist propaganda feature directed by Gordon Douglas starring Frank Lovejoy Dorothy Hart et al. While it in no way qualified for the label it was nominated for an Oscar as a "documentary." Warner Brothers unknown
Referencia librero : WRCLIT76534
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Red Scare: Cvetic Matt sourcework and Crane Wilbur screenwriter
Nine Stills from: I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE F.B.I.
Burbank: Warner Brothers 1951. Nine 8 x 10" glossy stills with captions. A bit of curling and fading/oxidation but a good lot. Some representative stills from this 1951 semi-fictional anti-communist propaganda feature directed by Gordon Douglas starring Frank Lovejoy Dorothy Hart et al. While it in no way qualified for the label it was nominated for an Oscar as a "documentary." Warner Brothers unknown books
Referencia librero : WRCLIT76534
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Reed Carol director; Lionel Bart novel; Vernon Harris screenwriter; Ron Moody Shani Wallis Oliver Reed starring
Oliver Original photograph from the 1968 film
N.p.: Romulus Films 1968. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1968 film. An Academy Award winning musical and the seventh highest-grossing film of 1968. Based on Lionel Bart's stage musical of the same name which is a take on Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist." Shot on location in Surry England. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus. Complete collation details available on request. Romulus Films unknown
Referencia librero : 141588
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Reed Carol director; Irving Stone novel; Philip Dunne screenwriter; Charlton Heston Rex Harrison Diane Cilento starring
The Agony and the Ecstasy Five original photographs from the 1965 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1965. Five vintage color studio still photographs from the 1965 film. The film follows the quarrels between Michelangelo and Pope Julius II over the painting of the Sistine Chapel. It was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Shot on location in Italy. 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Referencia librero : 141539
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Reed Carol director; Irving Stone novel; Philip Dunne screenwriter; Charlton Heston Rex Harrison Diane Cilento starring
The Agony and the Ecstasy Original photograph from the 1965 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1965 film. The film follows the quarrels between Michelangelo and Pope Julius II over the painting of the Sistine Chapel. It was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction. Shot on location in Italy. 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Complete collation details available on request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Referencia librero : 141532
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Reed Carol director; Graham Greene screenwriter; Ralph Richardson Michele Morgan starring
The Fallen Idol Post-production script for the US release of the 1948 film
London and Los Angeles: London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization 1949. Post-production Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the 1948 film. Dated June 29 1949 and printed for use in the November 15 1949 US release of the UK film. Orange studio wrappers dated June 29 1949 noting 6 reels and footage of 768 feet. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine. Criterion Collection 357. London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization unknown
Referencia librero : 135959
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Reed Carol director; Graham Greene screenwriter; Ralph Richardson Michele Morgan starring
The Fallen Idol Ad Mat for the US release of the 1948 film
London and Los Angeles: London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization 1949. Advertising supplement ad mat for the November 1949 US release of the 1948 UK film. 20 x 14 inches. Folded vertically at the center as issued else Fine. Criterion Collection 357. London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization unknown
Referencia librero : 135960
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Reginald Denham director; Edgar Wallace novel; Howard Irving Young screenwriter; Hugh Wakefield Alfred Drayton Niall MacGinnis
The Crimson Circle Original screenplay from the 1936 film
N.p.: N.p. 1936. Draft script for the 1936 British film. Copy belonging to uncredited crew member H. Bruce Humberstone with his name in holograph pencil annotation to the front wrapper and first page and holograph annotations to virtually every page most noting camera work and deletions. Laid in with the script is a five-page set of mimeographed revision pages bound with a single paper clip. <br/><br/>A team of Scotland Yard detectives try to track down a secret group of blackmailers. <br/><br/>Set in the UK.<br/><br/>Brown titled wrappers. Title page integral with first page of text. Approximately 100 leaves many without page numbers. Mixed carbon typescript and mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
Referencia librero : 149214
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Reginald Le Borg director screenwriter; David Duncan screenwriter; William Lundigan Peggie Castle Armando Silvestre starring
The White Orchid Original photograph from the 1954 film
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1957. Vintage full-color still photograph from the UK release circa 1957 of the 1954 Mexican-American film. <br/><br/>An archaeologist working in Mexico believes that there are remnants of an ancient civilization in a remote area. He requests a photographer and is frustrated when he is sent a young woman to do the job. He and his guide become increasingly attracted to her and the tension mounts. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
Referencia librero : 132376
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Reginald Le Borg director screenwriter; David Duncan screenwriter; William Lundigan Peggie Castle Armando Silvestre starring
The White Orchid Two original photographs from the 1954 film
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1957. Two vintage full-color still photographs from the UK release circa 1957 of the 1954 Mexican-American film. Included is an image of Peggy Castle taking a bath in a barrel. <br/><br/>An archaeologist working in Mexico believes that there are remnants of an ancient civilization in a remote area. He requests a photographer and is frustrated when he is sent a young woman to do the job. He and his guide become increasingly attracted to her and the tension mounts. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
Referencia librero : 132375
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Reginald Le Borg director; Edward Dein screenwriter; Lon Chaney J. Carrol Naish starring
Inner Sanctum Calling Dr. Death Original screenplay for the 1943 film
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1943. Draft script for the 1943 film. Heavily annotated draft from which the October 5 1943 mimeograph master was made so noted in holograph pencil at the top right corner of the front wrapper. <br/><br/>First film in the "Inner Sanctum" series. Universal struck a deal with publishers Simon and Schuster in 1943 obtaining screen rights to their "Inner Sanctum" mysteries set to star Lon Chaney Jr. fresh off his classic monster roles and this film marked the first installment. Ben Pivar purchased freelance writer Edward Dein's original screenplay and selected Reginald Le Borg to direct. The film would set the standard for the series including the introductory sequence of a crystal ball gazer who warns the audience of impending albeit cinematic doom and the recurrent "stream of consciousness" voiceover. <br/><br/>Chaney is neurologist Mark Steele married to a beautiful and unfaithful wife Maria Ames. Distraught over his wife's infidelity he suffers a blackout only to wake up to interrogators Naish questioning him about his wife's murder. He believes he may have been the murderer until he hypnotizes the despondent wife of Maria's last lover Stella Patricia Morison who confesses. <br/><br/>Gray card titled wrappers rubber-stamped production No. 7140 dated September 2 1943 with credits for screenwriter Dein. Title page present dated Oct. 4 1943 with credits for screenwriter Dein. 107 leaves on pink stock mimeograph duplication with yellow undated revision pages throughout. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Weaver Universal Horrors. Universal Pictures unknown books
Referencia librero : 128923
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Reginald Le Borg director; Harry Essex Leonard Lee screenwriter; Stephen McNally Alexis Smith Howard Da Silva starring
Wyoming Mail Two original photograph from the 1950 film
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1950. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1950 Western film one of actor Howard Da Silva.<br/><br/>In 1869 the government hires a former boxer as an undercover agent to infiltrate and stop the gangs that have been terrorizing the railroad mail service.<br/><br/>Set in Wyoming.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>Pitts 5036. Universal Pictures unknown books
Referencia librero : 147881
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Reginald Le Borg director; Tony Crechales screenwriter; Susan Strasberg Faith Domergue Kathleen Freeman starring
Psycho Sisters So Evil My Sister Sibling Original screenplay for the 1974 film
Los Angeles: Zenith Productions 1974. Draft script for the 1974 film "Psycho Sisters" also known by the alternate title "Sibling" seen here under the working title "So Evil My Sister." <br/><br/>A low budget suspense film from "Diary of a Madman" director Reginald LeBorg in which a recent widow Susan Strasberg and her emotionally unstable sister Faith Domergue engage in escalating psychological warfare-with predictably dire results. <br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers. Title page integral with the first page of the text. 93 leaves with last page of text numbered 93. Mimeograph duplication. Pages about Fine wrapper about Fine bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Thrower Nightmare USA. Zenith Productions unknown books
Referencia librero : 144121
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Reid Alastair director screenwriter; Nicholas Monsarrat novel; Peter Finch Shelley Winters Colin Blakely starring
Something to Hide Shattered Original photograph from the 1972 film
N.p.: Avton Films 1972. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1972 film. Snipe affixed to the verso. An unhappily married man happens across a beautiful pregnant hitchhiker and the encounter unleashes a cascade of violence and deception. Shot on location in England. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a holograph pencil notation to the verso. Complete collation details available on request. Avton Films unknown
Referencia librero : 141455
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Reiner Rob director; Stephen King novel; Merrick Morton still photographer; William Goldman screenwriter; James Caan Kathy Bat
Misery Original photograph from the 1990 film
London: First Independent Films Limited 1991. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the UK release of the 1990 film. Kathy Bates' Academy award winning performance elevated the film to one of the best and highest grossing Stephen King adaptations. 8 x 10 inches. Ink notation on the verso else Near Fine. First Independent Films Limited unknown
Referencia librero : 132115
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Reinert Rick director; AA. Milne novel; Peter Young Steve Hulett Tony Marino screenwriter; Hal Smith Ralph Wright Laurie Ma
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore Two original animated stills from the 1983 film
Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1983. Two vintage animation still photographs from the 1983 film. 1983 Disney animated feature based on chapters from "Winnie-the-Pooh" and "The House on Pooh Corner. Featuring voice-actors Hal Smith as Pooh and Owl Laurie Main as the narrator and Ralth Wright as Eeyore. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a holograph ink and graphite notation to the verso of each. Complete collation details available on request. Walt Disney Productions unknown
Referencia librero : 140907
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