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James Cagney, Barbara Payton, Ward Bond (starring); Horace McCoy (novel); Gordon Douglas (director); Harry Brown (screenwriter)
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye Three original photographs from the 1950 film noir
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1950. Three vintage photographs from the 1950 film including one publicity photograph showing James Cagney with Helena Carter and Barbara Payton and two studio still photographs showing cast members and a camera crew on the set. Publicity photograph with the stamp of Warner Brothers photographer Bert Six on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1948 novel by Horace McCoy about a repeat offender's violent escape from a prison work camp. Banned in Ohio for its brutality and extreme depiction of violent crime the film was the first of four movies the Cagney brothers made for Warner Brothers.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Chino and Glendale. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine two with light creases at the corners.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US Canon. Selby US Masterwork. Spicer US. Warner Brothers unknown
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James Cagney starring; Charles Lederer director screenwriter; Maxwell Anderson play; Rollie Lane still photographer; James Cagn
Never Steal Anything Small Collection of 8 British front-of-house cards from the 1959 film
London: Unviersal International Pictures 1959. Collection of 8 vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1959 US film. <br/><br/>A labor union leader desperate to win a local election encounters an upright attorney and his fetching wife whom he pursues framing the attorney for larceny. Still it's a musical Cagney's last of the seven he made. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creases overall else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 367. Unviersal International Pictures unknown books
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James Cameron (director, screenwriter); Sigourney Weaver, Carrie Henn, Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton
Aliens Original screenplay for the 1986 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1985. Final script for the 1986 film. <br /> <br /> A rare example of a sequel wherein the sequel is not only as well received as the original film but stands on its own as a separate work. A turning point in director James Cameron's career his first big budget effort after the wildly successful "Terminator" in 1984. Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Actress for Weaver. <br /> <br /> Set in space shot on location in the United Kingdom. <br /> <br /> Green titled Twentieth Century-Fox wrappers dated September 23 1985. Title page present dated September 23 1985 noted as FINAL with credits for director-screenwriter James Cameron. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 105. Xerographic duplication on eye-rest green stock rectos only. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine lightly creased on the front wrapper bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
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James Cameron (director, screenwriter); William Wisher (screenwriter); Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, Ro
Terminator 2: Judgment Day Original screenplay for the 1991 film
Manhattan Beach CA: Lightstorm Entertainment 1990. Revised Draft script for the 1991 film. Script pages watermarked “T20025â€in red and "Property of Lightstorm Entertainment Inc. / Not for Duplication" on every leaf as called for.<br /> <br /> The second film in the long-running multimedia franchise incorporating six feature films a television series video games comic books novels toys and even an amusement park ride. Winner of four Academy Awards and nominated for two more including Best Cinematography.<br /> <br /> While the first film is arguably the most profitable low budget film ever made the sequel was the first with a production budget of over 100 million dollars featuring groundbreaking CGI and practical effects becoming one of the highest grossing R-rated films of all time. <br /> <br /> Set in Los Angeles shot on location in California and Santa Fe New Mexico. <br /> <br /> Black untitled wrappers. Title page present dated October 1 1990 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters James Cameron and William Wisher. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 124. Xerographic duplication rectos only with blue pink and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 9/10/90 and 10/1/90. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> McPadden Heavy Metal Movies. Lightstorm Entertainment unknown
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James Cameron director screenwriter; William Wisher Jr. screenwriter; Arnold Schwarzenegger Linda Hamilton Edward Furlong R
Terminator 2: Judgment Day Archive of material for the 1991 film including script working drawings and production documents
Manhattan Beach CA: Lightstorm Entertainment 1991. Revised Draft script for the 1991 film dated February 19 1991. Script pages watermarked "T20029" and bearing the ownership watermarks of director Cameron's production company Lightstorm Entertainment as called for. With an alternate ending to the film which was shot but ultimately cut before release. <br/><br/>Included is a set of pencil sketches featuring concept art as well as shooting schedules props lists and other production documents. <br/><br/>The second film in what has become an ongoing multi-media franchise incorporating six feature films a television series video games comic books novels toys and even an amusement park ride. Winner of four Academy Awards and nominated for two more including Best Cinematography.<br/><br/>While the first film is arguably the most profitable low budget film ever made the sequel was the first with a production budget of over 100 million dollars featuring groundbreaking CGI and visual effects and jaw dropping action sequences becoming one of the highest grossing R rated films of all time. <br/><br/>Set in Los Angeles shot on location throughout California and in Santa Fe New Mexico. <br/><br/>Black untitled wrappers. Title page noted as Revised script dated February 19 1991 with credits for screenwriters Cameron and Wisher. 127 leaves with last page of text numbered 124. Xerographically duplicated with white blue green pink goldenrod and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 9/10/90 and 2/19/91. Near Fine overall bound internally with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Lentz US. Newman US. Lightstorm Entertainment unknown books
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James Castigan (screenwriter)
Citizen Hearst Two original screenplays for an unproduced television film
N.p.: N.p. 1984. Two Draft scripts for an unproduced television film. <br /> <br /> A two-part biopic about wealthy businessman and newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst with particular focus on his less-than-savory journalistic practices.<br /> <br /> Set in New York. <br /> <br /> Part 1:<br /> <br /> White untitled wrappers. Title page present dated January 1984 with credits for screenwriter James Costigan. 119 leaves with last page of text numbered 117. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. <br /> <br /> Part 2: <br /> <br /> White untitled wrappers. Title page present dated February 1984 with credits for screenwriter James Costigan. 107 leaves with last page of text numbered 105. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
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James Cellan Jones (director); Terence Rattigan (play, screenwriter); Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Michael Jayston, Anthony Quay
A Bequest to the Nation The Nelson Affair Original photograph from the 1973 film
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1974. Vintage studio still photograph of Glenda Jackson and Margaret Leighton from the US release of the 1973 UK film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1970 play by Terence Rattigan. Released in the US under the title "The Nelson Affair."<br /> <br /> Lord Nelson Peter Finch returning from battling Napoleon's navy resumes life with his mistress Lady Hamilton Jackson his family and beleaguered wife Margaret Leighton. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Bath Somerset England. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown
Référence libraire : 147865
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James Cellan Jones (director); Terence Rattigan (play, screenwriter); Glenda Jackson, Peter Finch, Michael Jayston, Anthony Quay
A Bequest to the Nation The Nelson Affair Original photograph from the 1973 film
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1973. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1973 UK film. Layout annotations on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on a play by Terence Rattigan about Lord Nelson Peter Finch returning from battling Napoleon's navy resuming life with his mistress Lady Hamilton Glenda Jackson and his family and beleaguered wife Margaret Leighton. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Bath Somerset England. <br /> <br /> 8 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus with a partial label on the verso and a few moderate creases. Universal Pictures unknown
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James Cellan Jones director; Terence Rattigan play screenwriter; Glenda Jackson Peter Finch Michael Jayston Anthony Quayle s
A Bequest to the Nation The Nelson Affair Original photograph from the 1973 film
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1974. Vintage studio still photograph of Glenda Jackson and Margaret Leighton from the US release of the 1973 UK film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1970 play by Terence Rattigan. Released in the US under the title "The Nelson Affair."<br/><br/>Lord Nelson Peter Finch returning from battling Napoleon's navy resumes life with his mistress Lady Hamilton Jackson his family and beleaguered wife Margaret Leighton. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Bath Somerset England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown books
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James Cellan Jones director; Terence Rattigan play screenwriter; Glenda Jackson Peter Finch Michael Jayston Anthony Quayle s
A Bequest to the Nation The Nelson Affair Original photograph from the 1973 film
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1973. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1973 UK film. Cropping annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on a play by Terence Rattigan about Lord Nelson Peter Finch returning from battling Napoleon's navy resuming life with his mistress Lady Hamilton Glenda Jackson and his family and beleaguered wife Margaret Leighton. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Bath Somerset England. <br/><br/>8 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus with a partial label on the verso and a few moderate creases. Universal Pictures unknown books
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James Clavell (director, screenwriter, producer); JB. Pick (novel); Michael Caine, Omar Sharif, Florinda Bolkan, Nigel Davenport
The Last Valley Six original film still photographs from the 1971 film
Troy MI: Anchor Bay Entertainment 1971. Six vintage film still photographs from the 1971 film. Paper snipe affixed to the verso of three images. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1959 novel by J.B. Pick about the people of a small village previously safe from the fighting during the Thirty Years' War trying to peacefully co-exist with a band of occupying mercenaries. Often cited by Michael Caine as a favorite among his many roles. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine manuscript graphite and ink annotations to the verso. Black manuscript notation to the recto of one image. Anchor Bay Entertainment unknown
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James Clavell (screenwriter); H. Rider Haggard (novel); Kurt Neumann (director); George Montgomery, Rex Ingram (starring); Kenny
Watusi Collection of 12 double weight British front-of-house cards from the 1959 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1959. Collection of 12 vintage color British front-of-house cards from the 1959 film. Based on characters and concepts from the 1885 novel "King Solomon's Mines" by H. Rider Haggard and written for the screen by novelist James Clavell. Released as the "sequel" to the 1950 MGM film "King Solomon's Mines."<br /> <br /> Harry Quartermain George Montgomery is the son of Allan Quartermain who first set out on the quest for the source of Solomon's wealth and he is determined to succeed where his father failed. He goes to Africa with his good friend Rick Cobb David Farrar and as they continue on their journey Erica Neuler Taina Elg joins them. She is the daughter of a missionary who has been killed by a local tribe. Harry cannot hide his antagonism toward Erica. She is German and Harry's mother was killed at sea by Germans in World War I. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
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James Clavell director screenwriter producer; JB. Pick novel; Michael Caine Omar Sharif Florinda Bolkan Nigel Davenport sta
The Last Valley Set of six original film still photographs from the 1971 film
Troy MI: Anchor Bay Entertainment 1971. Collection of six vintage film still photographs from the 1971 film. Paper snipe affixed to the verso of three images. <br/><br/>During the Thirty Years' War in Germany Vogel Sharif a teacher is being pursued by a band of mercenaries fighting for the highest bidder regardless of religious affiliation lead by "The Captain" Caine. Vogel comes upon a village in a mountain valley yet untouched by the war and horror that has gripped most of continental Europe. The Captain soon comes upon the valley and decides to spend winter there and Vogel ends up acting as intermediary between the villagers and the soldiers. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine holograph graphite and ink annotations to the verso. Black holograph notation to the recto of one image. Anchor Bay Entertainment unknown books
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James Clavell screenwriter; H. Rider Haggard novel; Kurt Neumann director; George Montgomery Rex Ingram starring; Kenny Bell st
Watusi Collection of 12 double weight British front-of-house cards from the 1959 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1959. Collection of 12 vintage color British front-of-house cards from the 1959 film. Based on characters and concepts from the 1885 novel "King Solomon's Mines" by H. Rider Haggard and written for the screen by novelist James Clavell. Released as the "sequel" to the 1950 MGM film "King Solomon's Mines."<br/><br/>Harry Quartermain George Montgomery is the son of Allan Quartermain who first set out on the quest for the source of Solomon's wealth and he is determined to succeed where his father failed. He goes to Africa with his good friend Rick Cobb David Farrar and as they continue on their journey Erica Neuler Taina Elg joins them. She is the daughter of a missionary who has been killed by a local tribe. Harry cannot hide his antagonism toward Erica. She is German and Harry's mother was killed at sea by Germans in World War I. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
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James Coburn, Virginia Madsen, Barbara Bain (starring); Alan Jacobs (director, screenwriter)
American Gun Original screenplay for the 2002 film script supervisor's working copy
Encino CA: American Gun Productions 2000. Archive including Draft script and production documents for the 2002 film. Script supervisor's working copy with annotations in manuscript pencil throughout and housed in a three-ring binder with numerous production documents including shooting schedules call sheets maps time cards and contact sheets. <br /> <br /> A World War II veteran goes on the road to solve the mystery of his daughter's death with his only clue being the serial number of the gun used to kill her. Actor James Coburn's last film. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York City in Rutland and Fair Haven Vermont in Fort Lauderdale Florida in Los Angeles and Santa Clarita California and in Las Vegas Nevada.<br /> <br /> Script housed in a generic black three-ring binder. Title page present dated 10/20/00 with credit for screenwriter Alan Jacobs. 142 leaves with last page of text numbered 96. Xerographic duplication rectos only with pink and blue revision pages throughout dated variously between November 14 and 25 2000. Pages Very Good plus. American Gun Productions unknown
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James Coburn, Rose Marie, Aldo Ray (starring); Bernard Girard (director, screenwriter)
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round Original photograph from the 1966 film
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1966. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1966 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso.<br /> <br /> From the collection of noted British film producer John Palmer.<br /> <br /> A cool disaffected criminal James Coburn recruits a group of con men to pull off a heist at a bank located in the Los Angeles International Airport. A wry take on the usual heist film. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Boston and Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus overall.<br /> <br /> Lee The Heist Film. Columbia Pictures unknown
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James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb, Gila Golan (starring); Daniel Mann (director); Hal Fimberg (screenwriter)
Our Man Flint Cartel of Evil The Not So Secret Agent Original screenplay for the 1966 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1964. Early Draft script for the 1966 film two years before its release here under the working title "Cartel of Evil The Not So Secret Agent." Copy belonging to Twentieth Century-Fox President Darryl Zanuck and producer Richard Zanuck with the manuscript ink annotations of Darryl Zanuck's initials and Richard Zanuck's name on the top right of the front wrapper with manuscript blue ink annotations on five pages in what appears to be Darryl Zanuck's hand.<br /> <br /> Secret agent Derek Flint is a smooth-talking Renaissance man—martial arts master polyglot ballet dancer—who works for the international intelligence agency Z.O.W.I.E. When several fellow agents are discovered mysteriously murdered his agency tasks Flint with finding and stopping the killers leading him on a groovy wild goose chase across the world. <br /> <br /> Set in Rome Marseilles and Washington DC and shot on location in Washington DC and California.<br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 46 dated April 24 1964. Title page present dated 4/24/64 with credits for screenwriter Hal Fimberg. 111 leaves with last page of text numbered 111. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
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James Coburn, Lois Nettleton, Slim Pickens, Anne Archer (starring); Steve Ihnat (director, screenwriter); Stephen Lodge (screenw
The Honkers Original screenplay for the 1972 film
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1972. Revised Draft script for the 1972 film. <br /> <br /> Well-regarded New Hollywood Western about an aging rodeo champion a "honker" whose arrogance hurts everyone around him including his family. Notable for its accurate depiction of rodeo life portrayed in striking detail. Director Steve Inhat's directorial debut. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New Mexico. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers. Title page present dated April 19 1971 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters Steve Ihnat and Stephen Lodge. 130 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Mimeograph on blue stock. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Hardy p. 332. United Artists unknown
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James Coburn, Lois Nettleton, Slim Pickens, Anne Archer (starring); Steve Ihnat (director, screenwriter); Stephen Lodge (screenw
The Honkers Original photograph of James Coburn on the set of the 1972 film
N.p.: N.p. 1972. Vintage reference photograph from the 1972 film showing actor James Coburn talking to a rodeo clown during a smoke break on the set. Provenance stamp on the verso.<br /> <br /> Well-regarded New Hollywood Western about an aging rodeo champion a "honker" whose arrogance hurts everyone around him including his family. Notable for its accurate depiction of rodeo life portrayed in striking detail. Director Steve Inhat's directorial debut. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New Mexico. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus lightly toned on the margins with a small crease on the top right corner.<br /> <br /> Hardy p. 332. Pitts 1924. N.p. unknown
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James Crumley novel; Lorenzo Semple Jr. screenwriter
One to Count Cadence Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Universal City CA: Becerkamn Productions / Universal 1970. First Draft script for an unproduced film called "One to Count Cadence" written by Lorenzo Semple Jr. based on James Crumley's 1969 first novel a violent Vietnam War tale of friendship and survival. Agency copy with an address label from the Paul Kohner agency in Hollywood on the front wrapper. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FIRST DRAFT on the front wrapper undated. Title page present undated noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Semple and novelist Crumley. 138 leaves with last page of text numbered 137. Mechanical duplication on eye-rest green stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Becerkamn Productions / Universal unknown books
Référence libraire : 137862
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James Dean (starring); Elia Kazan (director); John Steinbeck (novel); Paul Osborn (screenwriter); Raymond Massey, Julie Harris,
East of Eden Original photograph from the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1955. Vintage reference photograph from the 1955 film showing actors James Dean and Richard Davalos. Stamp specific to the film's French release on the verso.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1952 novel by John Steinbeck about two brothers who struggle for the attentions and favor of their deeply religious emotionally troubled father. <br /> <br /> Winner of Best Dramatic Film at Cannes and nominated for the Palme d'Or. Actress Jo Van Fleet would go on to win a Best Supporting Actress Oscar and the film was nominated for three more Academy Awards including Best Director Best Screenplay and the first ever posthumous acting nomination in Academy history for James Dean's lead performance. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Monterey and Salinas California. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches with wide top and bottom margins. Very Good plus with a small splash on the right edge and faint toning on the edges.<br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorsese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Warner Brothers unknown
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James Dean (starring); Elia Kazan (director); John Steinbeck (novel); Paul Osborn (screenwriter); Raymond Massey, Julie Harris,
East of Eden Original photograph of James Dean and Pier Angeli on the set of the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1955. Vintage studio still photograph showing actor James Dean posing his then-lover Italian actress Pier Angeli in preparation for a photograph. Warner stamps on the verso. <br /> <br /> Angeli and Dean enjoyed a passionate romantic relationship after having met on the Warner Brothers film lots in 1954 while Dean was filming "East of Eden" and Angeli was filming "The Silver Chalice." Although Angeli's mother would force her to break up with Dean on the grounds that he was not Catholic Angeli would later say that Dean was "the only man I ever loved deeply as a woman should love a man" and rumors persisted that the couple were secretly in a relationship until Dean's death in September 1955. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Corners slightly creased else about Near Fine. Warner Brothers unknown
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James Dean (starring); Elia Kazan (director); John Steinbeck (novel); Paul Osborn (screenwriter); Raymond Massey, Julie Harris,
East of Eden Original photograph of James Dean Julie Harris and Raymond Massey on the set of the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1955. Vintage studio still photograph of James Dean talking with Julie Harris on the set of the 1955 film while actors Raymond Massey Lois Smith and Richard Davalos look on.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1952 novel by John Steinbeck about two brothers who struggle for the attentions and favor of their deeply religious emotionally troubled father. Winner of Best Dramatic Film at Cannes and nominated for the Palme d'Or. Actress Jo Van Fleet would go on to win a Best Supporting Actress Oscar and the film was nominated for three more Academy Awards including Best Director Best Screenplay and the first ever posthumous acting nomination in Academy history for James Dean's lead performance. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Monterey and Salinas California. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Near Fine.<br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorsese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Warner Brothers unknown
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James Dean (starring); Elia Kazan (director); John Steinbeck (novel); Paul Osborn (screenwriter); Raymond Massey, Julie Harris,
East of Eden Four original photographs depicting a fight sequence from the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1955. Four vintage reference photographs from the 1955 film together depicting a fight sequence involving James Dean and Julie Harris.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1952 novel by John Steinbeck about two brothers who struggle for the attentions and favor of their deeply religious emotionally troubled father. <br /> <br /> Winner of Best Dramatic Film at Cannes and nominated for the Palme d'Or. Actress Jo Van Fleet would go on to win a Best Supporting Actress Oscar and the film was nominated for three more Academy Awards including Best Director Best Screenplay and the first ever posthumous acting nomination in Academy history for Dean's lead performance. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Monterey and Salinas California. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Slightly faded else Near Fine. <br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorsese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Warner Brothers unknown
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James Dean (starring); Elia Kazan (director); John Steinbeck (novel); Paul Osborn (screenwriter); Raymond Massey, Julie Harris,
East of Eden Original photograph from the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1955. Striking vintage reference photograph from the 1955 film showing James Dean Raymond Massey and Julie Harris in a mournful moment.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1952 novel by John Steinbeck about two brothers who struggle for the attentions and favor of their deeply religious emotionally troubled father. <br /> <br /> Winner of Best Dramatic Film at Cannes and nominated for the Palme d'Or. Actress Jo Van Fleet would go on to win a Best Supporting Actress Oscar and the film was nominated for three more Academy Awards including Best Director Best Screenplay and the first ever posthumous acting nomination in Academy history for James Dean's lead performance. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Monterey and Salinas California. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Near Fine.<br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorsese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Warner Brothers unknown
Référence libraire : 156298
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James Dickey screenwriter
The Sentence Original screenplay for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. 1979. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>A pacifist professor of physics at a southern university is convicted of manslaughter and incarcerated. Screenwriter James Dickey was best known for his prolific work as a poet as well as for the 1970 novel "Deliverance" and its subsequent adaptation for the 1972 film.<br/><br/>"The Sentence" was inspired by Dickey's 1975 arrest after crashing into a utility pole. Novelist Ben Greer who at the time worked as a prison guard and studied creative writing under Dickey at the University of South Carolina also acted as an uncredited consultant to the script.<br/><br/>Tan wrappers with a generic name-and-address logo for Charles Fries Productions. Title page present with credit for screenwriter Dickey. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 105. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
Référence libraire : 145979
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James Dunn, Boots Mallory, El Brendel, Victor Jory (starring); David Butler (director, screenwriter); Frank Craven, Sam Mintz (s
Handle with Care Divided By Two Original screenplay for the 1932 film
Los Angeles: Fox Film Corporation 1932. Final Shooting script for the 1932 film seen here under the working title "Divided By Two" which has been crossed out with the title "Handle With Care" written in manuscript ink just above. <br /> <br /> A single mother's peaceful family life is disturbed by her growing attraction to a handsome gangster. <br /> <br /> Green titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated 9/28/32 with credits for director David Butler and screenwriters Frank Craven and Sam Mintz. Title page present. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered K-3. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with white revision pages throughout dated 10-18-32. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus moderately edgeworn bound internally with three gold brads. Fox Film Corporation unknown
Référence libraire : 151808
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James Edward Grant (screenwriter)
Bitter Kill Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Hollywood: F and F Productions 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film. Copy belonging to producer Sam Wiesenthal with his name and address on the title page in manuscript pencil. <br /> <br /> An American tourist on vacation in South America finds himself stranded in a small town with his blind cat after his car breaks down. When a prominent citizen is shot everyone begins to suspect the tourist with the mob soon getting involved. <br /> <br /> Set in South America. <br /> <br /> Orange titled wrappers. Title page present with credit for screenwriter James Edward Grant. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. F and F Productions unknown
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James Elliot (screenwriter)
Blues Train Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Pasadena CA: Night Train Films 1990. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> Set in the 1930s United States. Jack faces the hardships of unemployment jail and a future without promise. He is driven mad ultimately torching the last of what he has in a frenzy. <br /> <br /> Black untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter James Elliot. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Night Train Films unknown
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James Elliot screenwriter
Blues Train Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Pasadena CA: Night Train Films 1990. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Set in the 1930s United States. Jack faces the hardships of unemployment jail and a future without promise. He is driven mad ultimately torching the last of what he has in a frenzy. <br/><br/>Black untitled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter James Elliot. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Night Train Films unknown books
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James Franciscus, Dean Jagger, Johnny Crawford, Harvey Lembeck (starring); Joseph Sargent (director); Mel Goldberg (screenwriter
Mr. Novak: Let's Dig a Little Grammar Original screenplay for the 1964 television episode
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1964. Draft script for the sixth episode of season two of the 1963-1965 television series which originally aired on November 10 1964 on NBC. Copy belonging to actor Johnny Crawford with his name in manuscript ink on the front wrapper and his manuscript ink annotations throughout. <br /> <br /> The series followed the experiences of Mr. Novak James Franciscus a high school English teacher in Los Angeles. In this installment Mr. Novak gets involved in the lives of two students—one who seems destined for success and one on the verge of dropping out. <br /> <br /> Goldenrod titled wrappers noted as Prod. No. 7526 on the front wrapper dated September 2 1964 with credits for screenwriter Mel Goldberg. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. 60 leaves with last page of text numbered 65. Mimeograph duplication on eye-rest green stock rectos only with blue and gray revision pages throughout dated variously between 9-9-64 and 9-10-64. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Housed in brown wrappers with a handwritten title label affixed on the front wrapper dated Sept. 1964. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
Référence libraire : 152148
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James Frawley (director); Bud Shrake (screenwriter); Dennis Hopper, Warren Oates, Peter Boyle, Ben Johnson (starring)
Kid Blue Dime Box Original screenplay for the 1973 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1973. Final shooting script for the 1973 film. Here under the working title "Dime Box" with "Kid Blue" written above that in manuscript ink on the front wrapper. <br /> <br /> With his cowboy days suddenly behind him as the American West becomes tame Kid Blue decides to try his hand at a factory job. He finds the routine workday to be monotonous and soon drifts back to the life he knew. <br /> <br /> Set in Texas shot on location in Mexico. <br /> <br /> Orange titled wrappers. Title page present dated September 20 1971 noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for screenwriter Edwin Shrake. 126 leaves with last page of text numbered 125. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
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James Garner, Jean Simmons (starring); Delbert Mann (director); Evan Hunter (novel); Dale Wasserman (screenwriter)
Mister Buddwing Original photograph of James Garner from the 1966 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1966. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1966 film showing actor James Garner jumping down from a wall. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1964 novel "Buddwing" by Evan Hunter about a man who suddenly wakes up in Central Park with no memory of his own identity or life. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in New York City. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus overall with pinholes to the corners. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
Référence libraire : 154313
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James Garner, Julie Andrews, James Coburn (starring); Arthur Hiller (director); Paddy Chayefsky (screenwriter); William Bradford
The Americanization of Emily Collection of eleven original photographs from the 1964 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1964. Collection of eleven vintage studio still photographs from the 1964 film. <br /> <br /> Based on William Bradford Huie's 1959 novel. A biting antiwar satire which follows a laconic US Navy officer who falls in love with a British woman shortly before being sent off on a dangerous D-Day mission. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in London England and Oxnard California. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
Référence libraire : 160155
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James Garner (starring); James Goldstone (director); Lane Slate (screenwriter); Katharine Ross, Hal Holbrook, Harry Guardino (st
They Only Kill Their Masters Original press kit for the 1972 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1972. Vintage press kit for the 1972 film. Full-color illustrated pocketed folder containing five gatherings of promotional reading material.<br /> <br /> The last movie to be filmed on the famed MGM "back lot." A small town sheriff in California finds that his investigation into the murder of a pregnant woman uncovers a web of deceit a Doberman Pinscher and a mysterious nurse ambiguously connected to the murder. <br /> <br /> Folder and promotional material Very Good plus. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
Référence libraire : 154881
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James Glickenhaus (director, screenwriter); Christopher George, Samantha Eggar, Robert Ginty, Steve James (starring)
The Exterminator Original screenplay for the 1980 film
New York: Interstar 1978. Revised Shooting script for the 1980 film. <br /> <br /> Vigilante crime drama focuses on a Vietnam vet who wreaks revenge on the streets of New York for his friend who was mugged and subsequently crippled. In the vein of "Death Wish" 1974 but with more exterminating. A cult classic. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York and Ventura County California. <br /> <br /> Red Studio Duplicating wrappers with a credit for screenwriter Glickenhaus on the front wrapper. Title page present dated 8/9/79 noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT with a credit for screenwriter Glickenhaus. 173 leaves with last page of text numbered 170. Mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/24/79 and 8/27/79. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. <br /> <br /> Arrow 554. Hardy The Gangster Film. Interstar unknown
Référence libraire : 137031
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James Glickenhaus (director, screenwriter); Ken Wahl, Alberta Watson (starring)
The Soldier Original screenplay for the 1982 film
Australia: Embassy Pictures 1982. Shooting script for the 1982 film. Copy belonging to an unknown crew member with manuscript annotations highlighting camera shots throughout. <br /> <br /> Rogue KGB agents posing as Islamic terrorists steal a nuclear weapon and threaten to blow up Saudi oil fields unless their demands are met. Enter The Soldier a CIA operative whose actions have been disavowed by the US government who must find and stop the terrorists before the nuke is launched. <br /> <br /> Self wrappers with credits for Glickenhaus. Title page present dated 6/29/81 noted as First Draft Shooting Script. 83 leaves with last page of text numbered 80. Xerographically duplicated first generation with no copied holes. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine housed in a generic ring binder. Embassy Pictures unknown
Référence libraire : 141766
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James Glickenhaus director screenwriter; Christopher George Samantha Eggar Robert Ginty Steve James starring
The Exterminator Original screenplay for the 1980 film
New York: Interstar 1978. Revised Shooting script for the 1980 film. <br/><br/>Vigilante crime drama focuses on a Vietnam vet who wreaks revenge on the streets of New York for his friend who was mugged and subsequently crippled. In the vein of "Death Wish" 1974 but with more flame-throwing more whores and junkies and more exterminating. A cult classic. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York and Ventura County California. <br/><br/>Red Studio Duplicating wrappers with a credit for screenwriter Glickenhaus on the front wrapper. Title page present dated 8/9/79 noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT with a credit for screenwriter Glickenhaus. 173 leaves with last page of text numbered 170. Mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/24/79 and 8/27/79. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Arrow 554. Hardy The Gangster Film. Interstar unknown books
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James Glickenhaus director screenwriter; Ken Wahl Alberta Watson starring
The Soldier Original screenplay for the 1982 film
Australia: Embassy Pictures 1982. Shooting script for the 1982 film. Copy belonging to an unknown crew member with holograph annotations highlighting camera shots throughout. <br/><br/>Rogue KGB agents posing as Islamic terrorists steal a nuclear weapon and threaten to blow up Saudi oil fields unless their demands are met. Enter The Soldier a CIA operative whose actions have been disavowed by the US government who must find and stop the terrorists before the nuke is launched. <br/><br/>Self wrappers with credits for Glickenhaus. Title page present dated 6/29/81 noted as First Draft Shooting Script. 83 leaves with last page of text numbered 80. Xerographically duplicated first generation with no copied holes. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine housed in a generic ring binder. Embassy Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 141766
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James Goldstone (director); Harold Livingston (screenwriter); Robert Goulet, Peter Mark Richman, Richard Carlyle, Robert Doyle (
Blue Light: The Friendly Enemy Original screenplay for the 1966 television episode
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1965. First Draft script for the 14th and final episode of the first and only season of "Blue Light" originally aired on ABC on May 18 1966. With manuscript ink annotations to the cast list noting the names of prospective actors for each role.<br /> <br /> An American spy living in Germany during World War II receives orders to kill a scientist who appears to be completing an atomic bomb for the SS but soon realizes the man may be working against the Nazis after all.<br /> <br /> Set in Germany. <br /> <br /> Red titled wrappers noted as FIRST DRAFT on the front wrapper dated DECEMBER 22 1965. Title page present dated December 22 1965 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Harold Livingstone. 36 leaves with last page of text numbered 33. Mimeograph duplication on eye-rest green stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox Television unknown
Référence libraire : 147218
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James Goldstone director; Carl Foreman Stirling Silliphant screenwriter; Gordon Thomas Max Morgan Witts novel; Paul Newman Ja
When Time Ran Out The Day the World Ended Original treatment script for the 1980 film
Los Angeles: International Cinema 1976. Revised Treatment script for the 1980 disaster film. Partially erased holograph pencil notation "444" on front wrapper. <br/><br/>Based on the 1969 novel "The Day the World Ended" by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts detailing the 1902 volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée on Martinique. The Master of Disaster Irwin Allen's final film which reunited Newman and Holden who had been in "The Towering Inferno" and reuniting Borgnine and Buttons from "The Poseidon Adventure." Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design Paul Zastupnevich. <br/><br/>Set in Kalaleu Polynesia with hotel scenes shot on location in Kailua-Kona Hawaii. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers noted as Revised Treatment on the front wrapper dated September 1976 with credits for writer Carl Foreman and produced by Irwin Allen and Warner Bros. Title page present dated September 10 1976 noted as Final Revised with credits for writer Carl Foreman. 114 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 117. Xerographic duplication with revision pages throughout dated 9/8/76. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. International Cinema unknown books
Référence libraire : 143048
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James Goldstone director; Harold Livingston screenwriter; Robert Goulet Peter Mark Richman Richard Carlyle Robert Doyle starr
Blue Light: The Friendly Enemy Original screenplay for the 1966 television episode
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1965. First Draft script for the 14th and final episode of the first and only season of "Blue Light" originally aired on ABC on May 18 1966. With holograph ink annotations to the cast list noting the names of prospective actors for each role.<br/><br/>An American spy living in Germany during World War II receives orders to kill a scientist who appears to be completing an atomic bomb for the SS but soon realizes the man may be working against the Nazis after all.<br/> <br/>Set in Germany. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as FIRST DRAFT on the front wrapper dated DECEMBER 22 1965. Title page present dated December 22 1965 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Harold Livingstone. 36 leaves with last page of text numbered 33. Mimeographed on eye-rest green stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox Television unknown books
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James Goldstone director; Jimmy Breslin novel; Waldo Salt screenwriter; Jerry Orbach Leigh Taylor Young Jo Van Fleet Lionel S
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight Original screenplay for the 1971 film production designer's annotated copy
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1970. Draft script for the 1971 film. Production designer's copy with holograph pencil check marks throughout for scenes that will require props and signs.<br/><br/>Based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Jimmy Breslin a dramatic telling of the life of the infamous New York City gang leader Joe Gallo. A comedic depiction of a heated gang rivalry.<br/><br/>Shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers production No. 166 rubber stamped copy No. 69 dated September 23 1970 with credits for producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff and screenwriter Waldo Scott. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered 124. Xerographically duplicated rectos only dated variously between 8/25/70 and 9/18/70. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Référence libraire : 144483
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James Gray director screenwriter; Barry Wetcher still photographer; Matt Reeves screenwriter; Mark Wahlberg Joaquin Phoenix C
The Yards Original photograph from the set of the 2000 film
Los Angeles: Miramax 2000. Vintage reference photograph of director James Gray and Victor Arnold on the set of the 2000 film.<br/><br/>Leo Mark Wahlberg out of prison for auto theft attempts to go straight and gets a job with his uncle Frank James Caan one of the largest contractors at the rail yards which is rife with corruption and graft. <br/><br/>Nominated for the Palm d'Or.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York City. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant US. Spicer US. Miramax unknown books
Référence libraire : 151190
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James Gray Gold screenwriter
Tensleep Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Hollywood: Firewater Productions Unknown. Draft script for an unproduced film. With a number of small holograph ink annotations throughout mostly noting grammatical revisions and diacritical marks.<br/><br/>In the final days of World War II Allied forces race to take down Hitler and the Nazi elite while German and Italian prisoners of war plot to escape from an American camp in Texas.<br/><br/>Set in Germany France America and North Africa.<br/><br/>Black non-standard titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter James Gray-Gold. 157 leaves with last page of text numbered 150. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus in a three ring binder. Firewater Productions unknown books
Référence libraire : 146575
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James Hill (director); Ted Mark (novel, screenwriter); Robert Walker Jr. , Slappy White, Phyllis Diller (starring)
The Man from O.R.G.Y. The Real Gone Girls Original photograph from the 1970 film
N.p.: Cinemation Industries 1969. Vintage studio still photograph of Robert Walker Jr. and Phyllis Diller from the 1970 film here under the working title "The Man from O.R.G.Y. in 'The Real Gone Girls'." <br /> <br /> Based on Ted Mark's "The Man from O.R.G.Y." series 1965-1981 written under the pseudonym Theodore "Ted" Mark Gottfried. Steve Victor Walker head of the Organization for the Rational Guidance of Youth O.R.G.Y. searches for three prostitutes each bearing a tattoo of a gopher on their buttocks who have inherited a uranium mine from their former madam.<br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in New York City and Puerto Rico. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing and edgewear. Cinemation Industries unknown
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James Hill director; Ted Mark novel screenwriter; Robert Walker Jr. Slappy White Phyllis Diller starring
The Man from O.R.G.Y. The Real Gone Girls Original photograph from the 1970 film
N.p.: Cinemation Industries 1969. Vintage studio still photograph of Robert Walker Jr. and Phyllis Diller from the 1970 film here under the working title "The Man from O.R.G.Y. in 'The Real Gone Girls'." <br/><br/>Based on Ted Mark's "The Man from O.R.G.Y." series 1965-1981 written under the pseudonym Theodore "Ted" Mark Gottfried. Steve Victor Walker head of the Organization for the Rational Guidance of Youth O.R.G.Y. searches for three prostitutes each bearing a tattoo of a gopher on their buttocks who have inherited a uranium mine from their former madam.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York City and Puerto Rico. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing and edgewear. Cinemation Industries unknown books
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James Hilton (screenwriter, novel)
And Now Goodbye Original screenplay for an unproduced film with three autograph letters signed by Hilton
Los Angeles: Self published 1940. First Draft script for an unproduced film titled "And Now Goodbye" an adaptation of the 1931 novel by James Hilton adapted by the author. Included are three typed letters signed by Hilton. Included with the script are three typed letters signed by Hilton addressed to producer Lester Cowan and variously written on Warner Brothers Columbia Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures letterhead dated October 24 1939 May 14 1940 and May 22 1940 respectively.<br /> <br /> In the letters Hilton discusses his negotiations with Laurence Olivier about the project having lunch with Mrs. Hitchcock and giving her the script hoping she'd impress her husband with it how the war has affected show business his book writing and his transfer from Columbia to RKO.<br /> <br /> Hilton began writing the script 15 days after the release of "Lights Out in Europe" a short war documentary with which he was involved released six months before Hitchcock's "Foreign Correspondent" which also featured dialogue written by Hilton.<br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated April 29 1940 with credits for screenwriter Hamilton. Title page present dated April 29 1940 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Hamilton. 128 leaves carbon typescript on onionskin stock. Pages Good plus wrapper Poor now encapsulated in archival mylar bound with two gold brads. Self published unknown
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James Hilton (screenwriter, novel); Paul Muni, Jane Bryan, Flora Robson (starring); Milton Krims (uncredited screenwriter); Edmu
We Are Not Alone James Hilton's original hand-corrected typescript draft screenplay for the 1939 film
N.p.: N.p. 1938. James Hilton's typescript draft screenplay for the 1939 film an adaptation of his own 1937 novel the only such adaptation he ever completed. With the author's profuse manuscript ink annotations as well as many pages executed entirely in manuscript ink throughout. <br /> <br /> Included is a privately commissioned essay by Hilton scholar Kurt Kausler detailing both the history of Hilton's work on the film an analysis and a breakdown of the manuscript.<br /> <br /> Almost certainly Hilton's first corrected manuscript screenplay for the film. After Jack Warner raised concerns about the script being too long screenwriter Milton Krims was employed to clean up and shorten it—though in the end Hilton received sole credit as screenwriter.<br /> <br /> A man hires an Austrian governess and both are suspected of murder when his wife is discovered to be dead.<br /> <br /> 123 leaves a gathering demonstrating the author's method his attention to detail and his extreme frugality with the use of paper the last most likely due to wartime shortages. The script consists of a ribbon copy typescript leaves on both onionskin and paper stock with manuscript emendations on virtually every page in many cases both recto and verso with some leaves executed on the versos of unrelated previous work by Hilton b leaves consisting entirely of text executed in manuscript ink c hand-cut partial leaves and d a handful of later Xerographically duplicated facsimiles of Hilton's original annotated typescript leaves. <br /> <br /> Included is a very detailed analysis of the manuscript as well as the events surrounding its creation along with a detailed breakdown of the manuscript elements.<br /> <br /> Hilton's manuscript leaves Very Good to Fine quite supple and well preserved. Housed in a modern white three-ring binder. Leaves individually held in modern mylar page protectors. N.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 163880
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James Hilton screenwriter
And Now Goodbye Original screenplay for an unproduced film with three autograph letters signed by Hilton
Los Angeles: Self published 1940. First Draft script for an unproduced film titled "And Now Goodbye" an adaptation of his 1931 novel. Included are three typed letters signed by Hilton. Each letter is from Hilton to producer Lester Cowan on Warner Bros. Columbia Pictures and RKO Radio Pictures letterhead dated October 24 1939 May 14 1940 and May 22 1940 respectively. <br/><br/>In the letters Hilton discusses his negotiations with Laurence Olivier about the project having lunch with Mrs. Hitchcock and giving her the script hoping she'd impress her husband with it how the war has affected show business his book writing and his transfer from Columbia to RKO. <br/><br/>Hilton began writing the script 15 days after the release of "Lights Out in Europe" a short war documentary he wrote commentary for six months before the release of Hitchcock's "Foreign Correspondent" with dialogue from Hilton. Set in and around the dilapidated fictional town of Browdley. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated April 29 1940 with credits for screenwriter Hamilton. Title page present dated April 29 1940 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Hamilton. 128 leaves carbon typescript on onionskin stock. Pages Good plus wrapper Poor now encapsulated in archival mylar bound with two gold brads. Self published unknown books
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