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Agnes Varda (director, screenwriter); Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli, Lucien Bodard (starring)
Les Creatures The Creatures Original photograph of Agnes Varda Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli on the set of the 1966 film
Paris: Madeleine Films 1966. Vintage photograph from the set of the 1966 film showing director Agnes Varda in conversation with actors Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli. With the stamp of Madeleine Films on the verso.<br /> <br /> A writer and his pregnant wife move to a remote island off the coast of France following a car accident that has rendered the wife mute. The writer begins to plan his next novel using the local islanders as inspiration but the locals are distrustful of the reclusive couple and tensions heighten as the line between reality and fiction begins to melt together. Agnes Varda an important and influential French director writer and artist garnered praise as a filmmaker for her uncompromising documentary-style realism focusing on women and marginalized members of society as well as her experimental style. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work stylistically prefigures the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile France.<br /> <br /> 7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Madeleine Films unknown
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Agnes Varda (director, screenwriter); Marilu Parolini (photographer); Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli (starring)
The Creatures Archive of 46 photographs from the 1966 film
Paris: Parc Film 1966. Archive of 46 vintage reference stills for the 1966 French film. Each photograph numbered using two different numbering systems in manuscript marker and pencil. A single photograph shows director Varda with Catherine Deneuve on the set. <br /> <br /> A writer and his pregnant wife mute from a car accident move to a remote village while he works on a novel. Fantasy and reality fact and fiction begin to blend together as he transforms the villagers into characters in his story. In his 1969 review Roger Ebert called The Creatures "a complex and nearly hypnotic study of the way fact is made into fiction. It seems to operate on many levels but in fact it operates on only one illustrating how fantasy reality and style are simultaneously kept suspended in the mind of a creative writer." <br /> <br /> Three photographs 10.75 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light scratches. <br /> <br /> Remaining photographs 4.75 x 3.5 inches. A few photographs lightly worn else Near Fine overall. Parc Film unknown
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Agnes Varda (director, screenwriter); Sandrine Bonnaire, Macha Meril, Yolande Moreau, Stephane Freiss (starring)
Vagabond Sans toit ni loi Five original photographs from the set of the 1985 French film
N.p.: N.p. 1985. Four vintage borderless reference photographs and one vintage reference photograph from the set of the 1985 French film three showing director Agnes Varda and actress Sandrine Bonnaire one showing Varda and cinematographer Patrick Blossier and one showing Varda and a film crew inspecting Bonnaire as she poses as a dead body in a ditch. With the stamp of Cinemagence three with provenance stamps and one with a stamp specific to the film's French release on the verso.<br /> <br /> Varda's most successful and critically acclaimed film beginning with the discovery of a young migrant woman's body frozen in a ditch in northern France and retracing her life up until the time of her death.<br /> <br /> As an important and influential French director writer and artist Agnes Varda garnered praise as a filmmaker for her uncompromising documentary-style realism focusing on women and marginalized members of society as well as her experimental style. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work stylistically prefigures the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Gard Herault and Bouches-du-Rhone France.<br /> <br /> Four photographs 7 x 5 inches one photograph 7 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 74. N.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 149739
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Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Catherine Deneuve Michel Piccoli Lucien Bodard starring
Les Creatures The Creatures Original photograph of Agnes Varda Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli on the set of the 1966 film
Paris: Madeleine Films 1966. Vintage photograph from the set of the 1966 film showing director Agnes Varda in conversation with actors Catherine Deneuve and Michel Piccoli. With the stamp of Madeleine Films on the verso.<br/><br/>A writer and his pregnant wife move to a remote island off the coast of France following a car accident that has rendered the wife mute. The writer begins to plan his next novel using the local islanders as inspiration but the locals are distrustful of the reclusive couple and tensions heighten as the line between reality and fiction begins to melt together. Agnes Varda an important and influential French director writer and artist garnered praise as a filmmaker for her uncompromising documentary-style realism focusing on women and marginalized members of society as well as her experimental style. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work stylistically prefigures the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Noirmoutier-en-l'Ile France.<br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. Madeleine Films unknown books
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Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Catherine Deneuve Michel Piccoli starring
The Creatures Original photograph from the 1966 film
Paris: Parc Film 1966. Vintage borderless photograph of director Agnes Varda and actor Catherine Deneuve on the set of the 1966 film. With a mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>A writer and his pregnant wife mute from a car accident move to a remote village while he works on a novel. Fantasy and reality fact and fiction begin to blend together as he transforms the villagers into characters in his story. In his 1969 review Roger Ebert called The Creatures "a complex and nearly hypnotic study of the way fact is made into fiction. It seems to operate on many levels but in fact it operates on only one illustrating how fantasy reality and style are simultaneously kept suspended in the mind of a creative writer." <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Parc Film unknown books
Référence libraire : 144962
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Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Corinne Marchand Antoine Bourseiller Dominique Davray starring
Cleo from 5 to 7 Photograph of four photographs from the 1962 film
Paris: Cine Tamaris 1962. Vintage oversize double weight single photograph of four studio still images from the 1962 film. "CINE VOG FILMS S.A." and "CLEO DE 5 A 7" stamps on the verso. <br/><br/>Told more or less in real time the story of a pop singer trying to distract herself from worry while awaiting the results of a biopsy. Nominated for the Palme d'Or.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>9.25 x 11.75 inches. Very Good plus some creasing and curling pinholes primarily in corners repaired with paper tape on the verso.<br/><br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Ebert IV. Criterion Collection 73. Cine Tamaris unknown books
Référence libraire : 146923
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Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Liliane de Kermadec still photographer; Corinne Marchand Antoine Marchand starring
Cleo from 5 to 7 Cleo de 5 a 7 Original photograph from the 1962 film
Paris: Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films 1962. Vintage borderless black-and-white still photograph from the 1962 French film. Cleo is shown being helped into a white robe in a large bedroom. Light pencil and blue ink annotations to the verso. <br/><br/>Agnes Varda is an important and influential French director writer and artist whose work uses both documentary style realism and experimental film techniques to explore issues of feminism and social justice. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work including this film stylistically prefigures the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br/><br/>Varda was nominated for the Palme d'Or for "Cleo from 5 to 7" her second feature film about a female pop singer whose spends two adventurous and winsome hours on her own and talking to friends while awaiting the results of a biopsy. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>7 x 9.25 inches. About Fine. Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 138739
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Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Liliane de Kermadec still photographer; Corinne Marchand Antoine Marchand starring
Cleo from 5 to 7 Collection of 4 photographs from the 1962 film
Paris: Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films 1962. Collection of four vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1962 French film. <br/><br/>Agnes Varda is an important and influential French director writer and artist whose work uses both documentary style realism and experimental film techniques to explore issues of feminism and social justice. A colleague of Alain Resnais and other Rive Gauche filmmakers her early work including this film prefigures stylistically the French New Wave and is today considered very much a part of it. <br/><br/>Varda was nominated for the Palme d'Or for "Cleo from 5 to 7" her second feature film about a female pop singer whose spends two adventurous and winsome hours on her own and talking to friends while awaiting the results of a biopsy. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Paris. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Edges slightly toned. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Cine Tamaris / Rome Paris Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 132899
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Agnes Varda director screenwriter; Marilu Parolini still photographer; Catherine Deneuve Michel Piccoli starring
The Creatures Archive of 46 photographs from the 1966 film
Paris: Parc Film 1966. Archive of 46 vintage reference stills for the 1966 French film. Each photograph numbered using two different numbering systems in holograph marker and pencil. A single photograph shows director Varda with Catherine Deneuve on the set. <br/><br/>A writer and his pregnant wife mute from a car accident move to a remote village while he works on a novel. Fantasy and reality fact and fiction begin to blend together as he transforms the villagers into characters in his story. In his 1969 review Roger Ebert called The Creatures "a complex and nearly hypnotic study of the way fact is made into fiction. It seems to operate on many levels but in fact it operates on only one illustrating how fantasy reality and style are simultaneously kept suspended in the mind of a creative writer." <br/><br/>Three photographs 10.75 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light scratches. <br/><br/>Remaining photographs 4.75 x 3.5 inches. A few photographs lightly worn else generally Near Fine. Parc Film unknown books
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Agnieszka Holland (director, screenwriter); Christopher Lambert, Ed Harris, Tim Roth, David Suchet (starring); Jean-Yves Pitoun
To Kill a Priest Original photograph from the 1988 film
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1989. Vintage reference photograph from the US release of the 1988 film showing actor Ed Harris. <br /> <br /> Loosely based on the murder of Roman Catholic priest Jerzy Popie uszko who became associated with the Solidarity trade union in communist Poland and was killed by three agents of the Polish secret police. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Columbia Pictures unknown
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AJ. Russell (screenwriter); Bernard L. Kowalski (director); Harold Robbins (novel); Alex Cord, Britt Ekland, Joseph Wiseman, Bar
Stiletto Original screenplay from the 1969 film
New York: AVCO Embassy Pictures 1968. Revised Draft for the 1969 film. Script belonging to uncredited crew member with their name in manuscript ink in three places in the script. Additionally included with the script is a vintage reference photograph from the film showing cast and crew members on location. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1960 novel by Harold Robbins. A Mafia hit man is ready to retire but his employers not happy with this idea send a hit man out after him. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York City and Puerto Rico. <br /> <br /> Red titled wrappers. Title page present dated 9/27/68 with credits for novelist Harold Robbins screenwriter A.J. Russell and director Bernard L. Kowalski. PAGES leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with pink yellow blue and green revision pages throughout dated variously between 10/15/68 and 11/5/68. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Photograph: 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. AVCO Embassy Pictures unknown
Référence libraire : 158755
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Akira Kato (director); Ryoko Kinokawa (screenwriter, starring); Miyako Yamaguchi, Yuka Asagiri, Tomonori Fujii (starring)
Confessions of a College Girl: Red Temptation Joshidaisei no kokuhaku: Akai yuwakusha Three original photographs from the 1980 Japanese film
Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1980. Three vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1980 Japanese pinku pink film. Also included with the set is a film program in Japanese.<br /> <br /> Housed in a studio envelope. Photographs 6 x 4.25 inches Near Fine. Film program is 28.25 x 6.75 inches one sheet folded four times Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Weisser and Weisser The Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films p. 89. Nikkatsu unknown
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Akira Kato director; Ryoko Kinokawa screenwriter starring; Miyako Yamaguchi Yuka Asagiri Tomonori Fujii starring
Confessions of a College Girl: Red Temptation Joshidaisei no kokuhaku: Akai yuwakusha Collection of three original photographs from the 1980 Japanese film
Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1980. Collection of three vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1980 Japanese pinku pink film. Also included with the set is a film program in Japanese.<br/><br/>Housed in a studio envelope. Photographs 6 x 4.25 inches Near Fine. Film program is 28.25 x 6.75 inches one sheet folded four times Near Fine.<br/><br/>Weisser and Weisser The Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films p. 89. Nikkatsu unknown books
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Shugoro Yamamoto (novel); Hideo Oguni, Shinobu Hashimoto (screenwriters); Yoshitaka Zus
Dodes'ka-Den Dodeskaden Clickety-Clack Original screenplay for the 1970 film
Tokyo: Toho 1970. Draft script for the 1970 Japanese film. With manuscript ink and pencil annotations to the rear wrapper and throughout the text. Included with the script is a mimeographed shooting schedule. Text and titles in Japanese. <br /> <br /> Annotations relate to the following: a names of the chosen cast members b set rehearsals and camera rehearsals c times for shooting e.g. Morning Afternoon Evening and Night phone numbers for production personnel d names of potential and/or hired camera assistants e names of potential and/or hired actors f indication of the production company chosen Toho Corporation as well as film stock and lens sizes to be used g additional notes regarding location of some settings h changes to dialogue and action and h some final post-production notes.<br /> <br /> Director Akira Kurosawa's first color film based on Shugoro Yamamoto's 1962 novel "Kisetsu no nai machi" A City Without Seasons. A series of vignettes about a slum in the suburbs of Tokyo and its impoverished inhabitants. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Tokyo.<br /> <br /> Script:<br /> <br /> White titled wrappers. Title page present. 90 leaves with last page of text numbered d-37. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with perfect binding.<br /> <br /> Schedule:<br /> <br /> White titled wrappers. 13 leaves with last page numbered 23. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with a faintly toned spine and very faint foxing to the fore-edge side-stapled with two staples.<br /> <br /> Detailed notes with translation of annotations noted above with accompanying images are provided with the script. Toho unknown
Référence libraire : 148810
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Keinosuke Uekusa (screenwriter); Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura (starring)
Drunken Angel Original screenplay for the 1948 film noir
Tokyo: Toho Company 1948. Draft script for the 1948 Japanese film noir. Text and titles in Japanese.<br /> <br /> The first of sixteen film collaborations between director Akira Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. Kurosawa's seventh film saw him exploring the inter workings and motivations of the yakuza and machismo. Censorship was tight regarding the occupation forbidding criticism of Americans leading Kurosawa to slip in references to the US presence in Japan satirizing jazz "pan pan" girls unlicensed prostitutes catering to American soldiers and Western clothing and hairstyles.<br /> <br /> Set in the slums of postwar Japan.<br /> <br /> White titled wrappers. Approximately 40 leaves with last page of text numbered 79. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus covered in a protective plastic wrapping from when the script was used during filming side stapled. <br /> <br /> BFI 638. Criterion Collection 413. Grant Japan. Toho Company unknown
Référence libraire : 151633
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai, Kyoko Kagawa (starring); Hideo Oguni, Ryuzo Kikushima,
High and Low Tengoku to Jigoku Original screenplay for the 1963 film
Tokyo: Toho / Kurosawa Productions 1962. Draft script for the 1963 Japanese film. Text and titles in Japanese.<br /> <br /> A legendary Japanese noir based on American author Ed McBain's 1959 novel "King's Ransom." A wealthy industrialist is contacted by a gang of crooks who inform him that they have kidnapped his son and are holding him hostage in exchange for an enormous ransom. The industrialist soon realizes however that the boy they have taken is in fact the son of his chauffeur—and must decide whether he will bankrupt himself and his family in order to save a child that is not his own. A nuanced portrait of a man facing the potential destruction of his future further elevated by morally ambiguous characters and the gritty realism of its world. The fifteenth and penultimate film that leading actor Toshiro Mifune would make with director Akira Kurosawa and one of the highest grossing Japanese films of 1963 breaking Kurosawa's box office record for the third time.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Kanagawa Japan. <br /> <br /> White titled perfect-bound wrappers dated 1962 with a protective titled dust jacket. Approximately 94 leaves with last page of text numbered e-37. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light foxing on the top and bottom page edges. Jacket Very Good with moderate foxing on the extremities.<br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 24. Grant Japan. Selby Japan. Spicer Japan. Toho / Kurosawa Productions unknown
Référence libraire : 160922
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Masato Ide (screenwriter); Tatsuya Nakadai, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Ken'ichi Hagiwara (starri
Kagemusha Original screenplay for the 1980 Japanese film
Tokyo: Kurosawa Productions 1980. Draft script for the 1980 film. Copy belonging to an unknown cast or crew member with their manuscript ink annotations on several leaves. Text and titles in Japanese.<br /> <br /> An epic jidaigeki or period drama set during the Sengoku period about a lower-class criminal who becomes a political decoy for a feudal lord in order to protect his vulnerable clan. Winner of the Palme d'Or and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. <br /> <br /> White titled perfect-bound wrappers. Approximately 86 leaves with last page of text numbered 146. Xerographic duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrappers Very Good plus lightly foxed with splitting at the heel. Kurosawa Productions unknown
Référence libraire : 160925
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Akira Kurosawa (director); Michael DeForrest (novel); Tomomi Tsukasa (screenwriter); Michiko Sakyo, Yuichi Minato, Akihiko Kanba
Madadayo Original screenplay for the 1992 film
Tokyo: Dentsu Music and Entertainment 1992. Draft script for the 1993 film.<br /> <br /> Based on essays by Hyakken Uchida. Following World War II a retired professor finds late in life that his quality of life is greatly reduced in war-torn Tokyo. Denying despair he pursues writing and celebrates his birthday with a group of his adoring students. <br /> <br /> Yellow titled wrappers perfect-bound dated 1992.11.5. 107 leaves with last page of text numbered 197. Xerographic duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine. Dentsu Music and Entertainment unknown
Référence libraire : 148720
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Shinobu Hashimoto (screenwriter); Ryunosuke, Akutagawa (story); Toshiro Mifune, Takashi
Rashomon Four original photographs from the 1950 film
N.p.: N.p. 1950. Four vintage double weight satin-finish reference photographs from the 1950 Japanese film. Provenance labels and annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on the verso.<br /> <br /> Few foreign language films have made such a lasting impact on American audiences as director Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon" a revolutionary cinematic work in terms of style and substance that challenged audiences about the nature of subjective experience. Winner of an honorary 1951 Academy Award for Most Outstanding Foreign Language Film Released in the United States and credited for being the reason the Academy created the "Best Foreign Film" category. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Kyoto Nara and Tokyo Japan. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 138. Grant Japan. Ebert II. Vogel Film as a Subversive Art. N.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 166097
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Masato Ide, Hideo Oguni, Ryuzo Kikushima (screenwriters); Toshiro Mifune, Tsutomu Yamaz
Red Beard Akahige Original screenplay for the 1965 film
Tokyo: Kurosawa Production Co 1963. Draft script for the 1965 Japanese film preceding the release by nearly two years. Text and titles in Japanese. <br /> <br /> Based on Shugoro Yamamoto's short story collection "Akahige Shinryotan." Toshiro Mifune's final film with director Akira Kurosawa considered one of the director's masterpieces following a small-town doctor and his new intern a highly educated arrogant young man. <br /> <br /> Set in the Edo district of Koishikawa.<br /> <br /> White titled wrappers with a blue titled dust jacket. Title page present dated 1963. 65 leaves with last page of text numbered g-17. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light foxing to the rear wrapper with perfect binding. Jacket is Very Good plus with light foxing to the fore-edges and rear panel. Kurosawa Production Co unknown
Référence libraire : 148710
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Kiyoko Murata (novel); Sachiko Murase (starring)
Rhapsody in August Original screenplay for the 1991 film
Tokyo: Shochiku Films 1990. Draft script for the 1991 film dated May 28 1990 about a year before its release. <br /> <br /> A tale of three generations in a postwar Japanese family and their responses to the atomic bombing of Japan. When the film played at the Tokyo Film Festival critics of Japanese militarism said Kurosawa had ignored the historical facts leading up to the bomb. Kurosawa's response was simple: he wanted his film to say that war was between governments not people. Richard Gere plays one of the family’s Asian-American cousins a decision falling somewhere between stunt casting and commentary. <br /> <br /> Set in Nagasaki and shot on location there. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers dated 5.28.1990. Title page present. 166 leaves with last page of text numbered 150. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Rosenbaum 1000. Shochiku Films unknown
Référence libraire : 143465
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Ryuzo Kikusgima, Hideo Oguni (screenwriters); Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai (starring
Sanjuro Original screenplay for the 1962 film
Tokyo: Toho Company / Kurosawa Productions 1961. Draft script for the 1962 film. Text and titles in Japanese. With a promotional leaf in Japanese laid in with the script.<br /> <br /> Based loosely on the short story "Hibi Heian" "Peaceful Days" by Shugoro Yamamoto. The highly enjoyable sequel to Akira Kurosawa's 1961 film "Yojimbo" in which we follow the return of the beloved ronin.<br /> <br /> White perfect-bound wrappers with black and green titles. Approximately 57 leaves with last page of text numbered e-25. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Very Good plus with moderate foxing on the wrappers and light page toning. <br /> <br /> BFI 972. Criterion Collection 53. Toho Company / Kurosawa Productions unknown
Référence libraire : 160916
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Akira Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Ryuzo Kikushima (screenwriter); Toshiro Mifune, Takashi Shimura (starring)
Stray Dog Original screenplay for the 1949 film
Tokyo: Film Art Association 1949. First Draft script for the 1949 Japanese film noir. Manuscript ink and pencil annotations from production on two leaves. Text in Japanese. <br /> <br /> Generally considered to be the greatest film noir made in Japan and hugely influential on American film noir of the 1950s and 1960s. <br /> <br /> White titled wrappers. 96 leaves with last page of text numbered 96. Mechanical duplication. Toning due to aging throughout wrapper split at spine with mild foxing otherwise Good condition. <br /> <br /> BFI 534. Criterion Collection 233. Grant Japan. Selby Japan. Spicer Japan Classic Noir. Film Art Association unknown
Référence libraire : 143058
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Hideo Oguni Ryuzo Kikushima Eijiro Hisaita screenwriters; Evan Hunter as Ed McBain nove
High and Low Tengoku to Jigoku Original screenplay for the 1963 film
1962. Draft script for the 1963 film. Text and titles in Japanese.<br/><br/>A legendary Japanese noir based on American author Ed McBain's 1959 novel "King's Ransom." A wealthy industrialist is contacted by a gang of crooks who inform him that they have kidnapped his son and are holding him hostage in exchange for an enormous ransom. The industrialist soon realizes however that the boy they have taken is in fact the son of his chauffeur-and must decide whether he will bankrupt himself and his family in order to save a child that is not his own. A nuanced portrait of a man facing the potential destruction of his future further elevated by morally ambiguous characters and the gritty realism of its world. The fifteenth and penultimate film that leading actor Toshiro Mifune would make with director Akira Kurosawa and one of the highest grossing Japanese films of 1963 breaking Kurosawa's box office record for the third time.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Kanagawa Japan. <br/><br/>White perfect bound wrappers dated 1962 with a protective titled dust jacket. 189 leaves with last page of text numbered e-37. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Book Very Good plus with light foxing to the page edges and light offsetting to the front and rear wrapper. Jacket Very Good plus with light foxing to the extremities and two small nicks to the spine ends.<br/><br/>Criterion Collection 24. Grant Japan. Selby Japan. Spicer Japan. unknown books
Référence libraire : 148706
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Keinosuke Uekusa screenwriter; Toshiro Mifune Takashi Shimura starring
Drunken Angel Original screenplay for the 1948 film
Tokyo: Toho Company 1948. Draft script for the 1948 Japanese film. Text and titles in Japanese.<br/><br/>The first of sixteen film collaborations between director Akira Kurosawa and actor Toshiro Mifune. Kurosawa's seventh film saw him exploring the inter workings and motivations of the yakuza and machismo. Censorship was tight regarding the occupation forbidding American criticism leading Kurosawa to slip in references to the US presence in Japan satirizing jazz "pan pan" girls unlicensed prostitutes catering to American soldiers and Western clothing and hairstyles.<br/><br/>Set in the slums of postwar Japan.<br/><br/>White titled wrappers. Approximately 40 leaves with last page of text numbered 79. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus covered in a protective plastic wrapping from when the script was used during filming side stapled. <br/><br/>BFI 638. Criterion Collection 413. Grant Japan. Toho Company unknown books
Référence libraire : 151633
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Kiyoko Murata novel; Sachiko Murase starring
Rhapsody in August Original screenplay for the 1991 film
Tokyo: Shochiku Films 1990. Draft script for the 1991 film dated May 28 1990 about a year before its release. <br/><br/>A tale of three generations in a postwar Japanese family and their responses to the atomic bombing of Japan. When the film played at the Tokyo Film Festival critics of Japanese militarism said Kurosawa had ignored the historical facts leading up to the bomb. Kurosawa's response was simple: he wanted his film to say that war was between governments not people. Richard Gere plays one of the family's Asian-American cousins a decision falling somewhere between stunt casting and commentary. <br/><br/>Set in Nagasaki and shot on location there. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers dated 5.28.1990. Title page present. 166 leaves with last page of text numbered 150. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine. <br/><br/>Rosenbaum 1000. Shochiku Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 143465
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Masato Ide screenwriter; Tatsuya Nakadai starring
Kagemusha Original screenplay for the 1980 film with holograph annotations
Yokohama Kanagawa: Kurosawa Production Co 1980. Draft script for the 1980 Japanese film. Holograph pencil annotations throughout regarding casting including the use of professional or amateur actors as well as a notation regarding lead actor Katsu Shintaro who was fired on the first day of shooting. <br/><br/>The story of a low-class criminal taught to be the decoy or kagemusha of a dying feudal lord based on the historical daimyo Takeda Shingen and depicting the 1575 Battle of Nagashino in the cinematic climax. <br/><br/>When Toho Studios could not afford to complete the film George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola convinced 20th Century Fox to cover the shortfall in exchange for international distribution rights receving credits as executive producers on the finished film. Nominated for two Academy Awards including Best Foreign Language Film and winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. <br/><br/>Set in Sengoku period shot on location in Iga Ueno Castle Himeji Castle Kumamoto Castle Yuhara Plain Hokkaido Japan. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 267. Kurosawa Production Co unknown books
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Masato Ide Hideo Oguni Ryuzo Kikushima screenwriters; Toshiro Mifune Tsutomu Yamazaki
Red Beard Akahige Original screenplay for the 1965 film
Tokyo: Kurosawa Production Co 1963. Draft script for the 1965 Japanese film preceding the release by nearly two years. Text and titles in Japanese. <br/><br/>Based on Shugoro Yamamoto's short story collection "Akahige Shinryotan." Toshiro Mifune's final film with director Akira Kurosawa considered one of the director's masterpieces following a small-town doctor and his new intern a highly educated arrogant young man. <br/><br/>Set in the Edo district of Koishikawa.<br/><br/>White titled wrappers with a blue titled dust jacket. Title page present dated 1963. 65 leaves with last page of text numbered g-17. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light foxing to the rear wrapper with perfect binding. Jacket is Very Good plus with light foxing to the fore-edges and rear panel. Kurosawa Production Co unknown books
Référence libraire : 148710
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Ryuzo Kikushima screenwriter; Toshiro Mifune Takashi Shimura starring
Stray Dog Original screenplay for the 1949 film
Tokyo: Film Art Association 1949. First Draft script for the 1949 Japanese film noir. Holograph ink and pencil annotations on two leaves. Text in Japanese. <br/><br/>Generally considered to be the greatest film noir made in Japan and hugely influential on American film noir of the 1950s and 1960s. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers. 96 leaves with last page of text numbered 96. Mechanical duplication. Toning due to aging throughout wrapper split at spine with mild foxing otherwise Good condition. <br/><br/>BFI 534. Criterion Collection 233. Grant Japan. Selby Japan. Spicer Japan Classic Noir. Film Art Association unknown books
Référence libraire : 143058
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Shinobu Hashimoto Hideo Oguniscreenwriters; Takashi Shimura Miki Odagiri Haruo Tanaka
Ikiru To Live Collection of five original photographs from the 1952 Japanese film
Tokyo: Toho 1952. Collection of four vintage oversize borderless reference photographs and one vintage reference photograph from the 1952 Japanese film. One with a stamp noting the name of actor Takashi Shimura to the bottom right corner of the verso. <br/><br/>A mid-level government bureaucrat discovers he has terminal cancer and decides to try to find meaning in life before his death. The first collaboration between director Akira Kurosawa and screenwriter Hideo Oguni beginning a decade-long involvement which would produce among many others "Seven Samurai" 1954 "Throne of Blood" 1957 and "The Hidden Fortress" 1958.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Tokyo. <br/><br/>Four photographs 10 x 8 inches one photograph 6.5 x 5 inches. Very Good plus one photograph with light foxing on the verso. <br/><br/>BFI 591. Criterion Collection 221. Ebert I. Rosenbaum 1000. Toho unknown books
Référence libraire : 149482
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Shinobu Hashimoto Hideo Oguniscreenwriters; Takashi Shimura Miki Odagiri Haruo Tanaka
Ikiru To Live Original photograph from the 1952 Japanese film
Tokyo: Toho 1952. Vintage oversize reference photograph from the 1952 Japanese film showing director Akira Kurosawa adjusting the lid of a teapot while actors Takashi Shimura and Miki Odagiri look on. With the stamps of Forum Film and Israel Film Archive on the verso.<br/><br/>A mid-level government bureaucrat discovers he has terminal cancer and decides to try to find meaning in life before his death. The first collaboration between director Akira Kurosawa and screenwriter Hideo Oguni beginning a decade-long involvement which would produce among many others "Seven Samurai" 1954 "Throne of Blood" 1957 and "The Hidden Fortress" 1958.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Tokyo. <br/><br/>11 x 9 inches. Very Good with light scuffing and edgewear throughout.<br/><br/>BFI 591. Criterion Collection 221. Ebert I. Rosenbaum 1000. Toho unknown books
Référence libraire : 149622
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Akira Kurosawa director screenwriter; Shugoro Yamamoto novel; Hideo Oguni Shinobu Hashimoto screenwriters; Yoshitaka Zushi Ki
Dodes'ka-Den Dodeskaden Clickety-Clack Original screenplay for the 1970 film
Tokyo: Toho 1970. Draft script for the 1970 Japanese film. With holograph ink and pencil annotations to the rear wrapper and throughout the text. Included with the script is a mimeographed shooting schedule. Text and titles in Japanese. <br/><br/>Annotations relate to the following: a names of the chosen cast members b set rehearsals and camera rehearsals c times for shooting e.g. Morning Afternoon Evening and Night phone numbers for production personnel d names of potential and/or hired camera assistants e names of potential and/or hired actors f indication of the production company chosen Toho Corporation as well as film stock and lense sizes to be used g additional notes regarding location of some settings h changes to dialogue and action and h some final post-production notes.<br/><br/>Director Akira Kurosawa's first color film based on Shugoro Yamamoto's 1962 novel "Kisetsu no nai machi" A City Without Seasons. A series of vignettes about a slum in the suburbs of Tokyo and its impoverished inhabitants. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Tokyo.<br/><br/>Script:<br/><br/>White titled wrappers. Title page present. 90 leaves with last page of text numbered d-37. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with perfect binding.<br/><br/>Schedule:<br/><br/>White titled wrappers. 13 leaves with last page numbered 23. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with a faintly toned spine and very faint foxing to the fore-edge side-stapled with two staples.<br/><br/>Detailed notes with translation of annotations noted above with accompanying images are provided with the script. Toho unknown books
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Akira Kurosawa director; Michael DeForrest novel; Tomomi Tsukasa screenwriter; Michiko Sakyo Yuichi Minato Akihiko Kanbara Na
Madadayo Original screenplay for the 1992 film
Tokyo: Dentsu Music and Entertainment 1992. Draft script for the 1993 film.<br/><br/>Based on essays by Hyakken Uchida. Following World War II a retired professor finds late in life that his quality of life is greatly reduced in war-torn Tokyo. Denying despair he pursues writing and celebrates his birthday with a group of his adoring students. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers perfect bound dated 1992.11.5. 107 leaves with last page of text numbered 197. Xerographic duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine. Dentsu Music and Entertainment unknown books
Référence libraire : 148720
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Akira Kurosawa director; Ryuzo Kikushima screenwriter; Toshiro Mifune Takashi Shimura starring
Yojimbo Original screenplay for the 1961 film
Tokyo: Kurosawa Production Company 1960. Shooting script for the legendary 1961 Japanese film. Working copy belonging to Omura Senkichi who played a small role as a traveling servant in the film with his name on the front wrapper and his annotations throughout. <br/><br/>Though not credited as such based thematically on Dashiell Hammett's 1929 novel "Red Harvest" and subsequently the basis for many other films including "A Fistful of Dollars" Sergio Leone 1964 "Django" Sergio Corbucci 1966 and "Last Man Standing" Walter Hill 1996. Director Kurosawa has been quoted as saying that many plot elements from another Hammett novel "The Glass Key" make up the film. <br/><br/>All titles and text in Japanese. <br/><br/>White perfect bound wrappers with purple and black titles. 164 pages printed on recto and verso right to left in the Japanese style with last page numbered "d-33." Mechanical duplication. Light foxing and age toning to both pages and wrapper else Very Good condition. <br/><br/>BFI 505. Criterion Collection 52. Ebert III. Grant Japan. Kurosawa Production Company unknown books
Référence libraire : 143066
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Akira Kurosawa screenwriter editor director; Hideo Oguni Masato Ide screenwriters; William Shakespeare playwright; Tatsuya Na
Ran Original screenplay for the 1985 film with annotations
New York: Greenwich Film Productions 1985. Draft script for the 1985 film. With holograph pencil annotations throughout. Text titles and annotations in Japanese.<br/><br/>Based on Shakespeare's play "King Lear." An elderly warlord in medieval Japan divides his vast empire among his three sons. The power corrupts them and turns them on each other as well as their father. Nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Director for Kurosawa winning one. <br/><br/>Set in medieval Japan shot on location in Kumamoto Shizuoka Himeji Oita Aichi Yamagata and Tokyo Japan. <br/><br/>Bright blue titled wrappers. Title page present. 96 leaves with last page of text numbered 176. Xerographic duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with a lightly faded spine perfectly bound. Greenwich Film Productions unknown books
Référence libraire : 149056
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AKTOR SADI FIKRET HUSEYIN SADI KARAGOZOGLU 1890 1941 Turkish actor screenwriter and director.
Autograph letter signed 'Sadi' sent to Vasfi Riza Zobu.
Istanbul. Soft cover. Very Good. Original autograph letter signed as 'Sadi' sent to Vasfi Riza Zobu. 1 p. In Ottoman script. Letterhead 'Ferah: Sinema-varyete-tiyaro'. Dated 31-12-1929 Istanbul. It starts as 'Muhterem Vasfi Riza bey'. Used black ink with fountain pen. It's a letter of appeal. Vasfi Riza Zobu was born on December 5 1902 in Constantinople Ottoman Empire. He was an actor known for Karim beni aldatirsa 1933 Ankara postasi 1928 and Milyon avcilari 1934. He died on November 23 1992 in Istanbul Turkey. Aktör Sadi started his art career as a theater actor. He appeared on the stage at school along with Muvahhit actor husband of paintress Bedia Muvahhit writer Refik Halit Karay and Refi 'Cevat Ulunay. After the proclamation of the Second Constitutional Monarchy he started the professional theater company which was founded by Resat Ridvanand the playwright Ibnürrefik Ahmet Nuri Sekizinci. Bican Efendi series in which he played the title role after the WW 1 was accepted from the first comedy of Turkish cinema history. <br/> <br/> paperback
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Al Adamson (director); John Carradine, Paula Raymond, Alexander d'Arcy, Ray Young (starring); Rex Carlton (screenwriter)
Blood of Dracula's Castle Original screenplay for the 1969 film
Los Angeles: Paragon Pictures 1969. Draft script for the 1969 film.<br /> <br /> Count Dracula and his wife are alive or undead and well in modern-day Arizona where they use their hunchbacked butler to capture and kill young girls allowing them to drink their victims' blood in martini glasses as Bloody Marys. A humorously campy entry in the Dracula canon produced by noted exploitation studio Crown International Pictures.<br /> <br /> Set in Arizona shot on location in Lancaster California. <br /> <br /> Red titled wrappers. Title page present undated. 93 leaves with last page of text numbered 92. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good wrapper Good moderately soiled and dampstained on the left and right sides bound with two gold brads. Paragon Pictures unknown
Référence libraire : 167422
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Al Capp [Alfred Gerald Caplin] (starring); Melvin Frank (director, screenwriter); Norman Panama (director); Eleanor Brooke (play
That Certain Feeling Original photograph of cartoonist Al Capp from the 1956 film
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1956. Vintage promotional reference photograph of Al Capp from the 1956 film. "Culver Pictures Inc." and "131242" stamps and two later date "Culver Pictures Inc." labels on verso.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1954 Broadway play "King of Hearts" by Jean Kerr.<br /> <br /> Al Capp famed cartoonist for his long-running satirical comic strip "Li'l Abner" portrays himself in a cameo role as well as providing promotional art for the film.<br /> <br /> Divorced comic strip cartoonist Francis X. Dignan Bob Hope is hired as a ghost-writer for the pompous fiance George Sanders of his ex-wife Eva Marie Saint. <br /> <br /> Set in Port Huron Michigan and New York City. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10.25 inches. Very Good with creasing primarily to margin. Paramount Pictures unknown
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Al Capp Alfred Gerald Caplin starring; Melvin Frank director screenwriter; Norman Panama director; Eleanor Brooke play; William
That Certain Feeling Original photograph of cartoonist Al Capp from the 1956 film
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1956. Vintage promotional reference photograph of Al Capp from the 1956 film. "Culver Pictures Inc." and "131242" stamps and two later date "Culver Pictures Inc." labels on verso.<br/><br/>Based on the 1954 Broadway play "King of Hearts" by Jean Kerr.<br/><br/>Al Capp famed cartoonist for his long-running satirical comic strip "Li'l Abner" portrays himself in a cameo role as well as providing promotional art for the film.<br/><br/>Divorced comic strip cartoonist Francis X. Dignan Bob Hope is hired as a ghost-writer for the pompous fiance George Sanders of his ex-wife Eva Marie Saint. <br/><br/>Set in Port Huron Michigan and New York City. <br/><br/>8 x 10.25 inches. Very Good with creasing primarily to margin. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 150115
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Al Hirschfeld (artist); Mark Robson (director); Abraham Polonsky (screenwriter); Colin Forbes (novel); Lee Marvin, Robert Shaw,
Avalanche Express Original publicity caricature for the 1979 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1979. Vintage printed caricature for the 1979 film showing Lee Marvin Linda Evans and Robert Shaw drawn by noted caricaturist Al Hirschfeld and issued by Twentieth Century-Fox to publicize the film. <br /> <br /> A defecting Russian general collaborates with an American secret agent to expose KGB spies throughout Europe by luring them onto a train headed west. Director Mark Robson and actor Robert Shaw died of unrelated heart attacks within months of the film's release making the film a final effort for both.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Germany England Ireland Italy and the US. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Référence libraire : 168017
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Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, James Caan, Robert Duvall (starring); Mario Puzo (screenwriter, novel); Francis Ford Coppola (director
The Godfather Original photograph of Al Pacino and Marlon Brando on the set of the 1972 film
N.p.: N.p. 1972. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1972 film showing actors Al Pacino and Marlon Brando.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1969 novel by Mario Puzo who co-wrote the screenplay with director Francis Ford Coppola. Widely considered one of the finest films ever made and an inescapable influence on the portrayal of organized crime in film and television. Nominated for eleven Academy Awards winning for Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Actor for Marlon Brando. <br /> <br /> Set in New York New Jersey Los Angeles Las Vegas Sicily and Cuba shot on location in New York New Jersey Los Angeles Las Vegas Sicily and the Dominican Republic. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Light wear at the corners else about Near Fine. <br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Ebert I. Penzler 101. Schrader Canon Fodder 16. Sight and Sound 2022. N.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 166087
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Al Ruban (director); Jerry Denby (screenwriter); Norma Berke, Bettina, Joann Brier, Gigi Darlene (starring)
The Sexploiters Original photograph from the 1965 film
Chicago: Esquire 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1965 film. With the stamp of R.I.C. Productions in Brussels on the verso.<br /> <br /> A so-called modeling agency in New York City secretly operates as an undercover prostitution ring.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in New York.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly creased and edgeworn. Esquire unknown
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Al Ruban director; Jerry Denby screenwriter; Norma Berke Bettina Joann Brier Gigi Darlene starring
The Sexploiters Original photograph from the 1965 film
Chicago: Esquire 1965. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1965 film. With the stamp of R.I.C. Productions in Brussels on the verso.<br/><br/>A so-called modeling agency in New York City secretly operates as an undercover prostitution ring.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in New York.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly creased and edgeworn. Esquire unknown books
Référence libraire : 149476
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Alain Corneau (director, screenwriter); Jean-Pierre Fizet (photographer); Michel Grisolia (screenwriter); Yves Montand, Gerard D
Choice of Arms Le Choix Des Armes Two original contact sheets from the 1981 film
Paris: Sara Films 1981. Two vintage contact sheets from the 1981 French film. With two holes punched into the left margin of each. <br /> <br /> Noel Yves Montand a retired gangster living on a large estate outside Paris with his wife Nicole Catherine Deneuve is met by two fugitives one is Serge Pierre Forget an old accomplice who is dying from a recent gun wound the other is Mickey Gerard Depardieu an unstable maniac. Mickey's paranoia and violent outburst pulls Noel into the conflict as the police are on his tail. A high stress series of shoot-outs ensues.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in France. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 12 inches. Near Fine. Sara Films unknown
Référence libraire : 144586
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Alain Corneau director screenwriter; Jean Pierre Fizet still photographer; Michel Grisolia screenwriter; Yves Montand Gerard D
Choice of Arms Le Choix Des Armes Two original contact sheets from the 1981 film
Paris: Sara Films 1981. Two vintage contact sheets from the 1981 French film. With two holes punched into the left margin of each. <br/><br/>Noel Yves Montand a retired gangster living on a large estate outside Paris with his wife Nicole Catherine Deneuve is met by two fugitives one is Serge Pierre Forget an old accomplice who is dying from a recent gun wound the other is Mickey Gerard Depardieu an unstable maniac. Mickey's paranoia and violent outburst pulls Noel into the conflict as the police are on his tail. A high stress series of shoot-outs ensues.<br/><br/>Shot on location in France. <br/><br/>9.5 x 12 inches. Near Fine. Sara Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 144586
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Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Rouvel (starring); Jacques Deray (director, screenwriter); Eugene Saccomano (book); J
Borsalino Original photograph of Alain Delon from the 1970 film
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1970. Vintage borderless studio still photograph from the American release of the 1970 French film showing actor Alain Delon. <br /> <br /> From the collection of artist and author Duncan Hannah.<br /> <br /> Duncan Hannah was a key figure in the burgeoning New York underground arts scene befriending Andy Warhol and his superstars Lou Reed Allen Ginsberg Patti Smith Salvador Dali and many others. A graduate of the Parsons School of Design his paintings were exhibited in the influential 1980 Times Square Show alongside work by Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat and several of his paintings are held in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.<br /> <br /> Based on Eugene Saccomano's 1959 book "Bandits a Marseille." Two small time gangsters in 1930s Marseille join forces and go into business vying with mob bosses for control. Director Jacques Deray released a sequel "Borsalino and Co" in 1974 starring Delon and Riccardo Cucciolla.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Marseille and Paris. <br /> <br /> 7.5 x 9.75 inches. Very Good plus lightly edgeworn with two pinholes at each corner and adhesive residue on the verso. <br /> <br /> Grant France. Spicer France. Paramount Pictures unknown
Référence libraire : 162139
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Alain Delon (starring); Jean Herman (director); Andre G. Brunelin, Jean Cau (screenwriter); Mireille Darc, Georges Rouquier, Gab
Jeff Los Traidores Original photograph from the 1969 film
Spain: Adel Productions 1970. Vintage black-and-white reference still photograph from the Spanish release circa 1970 of the 1969 French-Italian film. Notations in manuscript ink and pencil in Spanish on the recto and verso. Presumably a press photograph with a cropping note on the recto translated: "contrast a little background". <br /> <br /> Jeff Rouquier is the mastermind who has planned a successful robbery but fails to show up for share-out. His girlfriend Eva Darc is tortured by accomplices until she squeals and begins search for Jeff with the help of his confidant Laurent Delon. <br /> <br /> Director Herman and Alain Delon also collaborated on the 1968 crime adventure "Farewell Friend" also starring Charles Bronson. <br /> <br /> 7 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing and foxing. <br /> <br /> Hardy The Gangster Film US. Adel Productions unknown
Référence libraire : 135622
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Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Jane Birkin (starring); Jacques Deray (director, screenwriter); Jean-Claude Carriere, Alain Page (s
La Piscine The Swimming Pool Original photograph of Romy Schneider on the set of the 1969 film
Paris: Apis-Paris 1969. Vintage borderless photograph of Romy Schneider on the set of the 1969 film. Photograph with French "APIS" stamps on the verso.<br /> <br /> A searing erotic thriller set in the dead of summer at a villa on the Côte d'Azur where a couple's holiday is unexpectedly interrupted by the arrival of the wife's ex-lover and his beautiful teenage daughter—with violent consequences. Written by the noted screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere who penned some of Luis Buñuel's finest work. <br /> <br /> Shot on location at Côte d'Azur and Saint-Tropez France.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 10.5 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 1088. Grant France. Apis-Paris unknown
Référence libraire : 168995
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Alain Delon, Karen Blanguernon (starring); Henri Verneuil (director, screenwriter); Auguste Le Breton (novel); Jose Giovanni, Pi
The Sicilian Clan Original photograph from the 1969 French film noir
N.p.: Les Productions Fox Europa 1969. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1969 French film noir. Provenance stamp on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1967 novel by Auguste Le Breton. A small Mafia family plans to steal a collection of diamonds while being pursued by a police commissioner.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Rome New York and Paris.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Lee The Heist Film. Les Productions Fox Europa unknown
Référence libraire : 159011
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Alain Fleischer director screenwriter; Heinz Bennent Renee Gardes Catherine Jourdan Maria Meriko Lawrence Trimble starring
Meetings In The Forest Les Rendez-Vous en Foret Original photograph from the 1972 film
Paris: Argos Films 1971. Vintage photograph of Catherine Jourdan and Heinz Bennent from the 1972 film. <br/><br/>An experimental fantasy film full of erotic themes set in a fairytale-like forest. <br/><br/>8.5 x 10.5 inches. Near Fine. Argos Films unknown books
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