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Lederer Charles screenwriter
BACHELOR IN PARADISE
Hollywood: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1960. 153 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only bradbound in studio wrappers. Residue of spine label a very good copy. A "temporary complete" draft for this apparently unproduced screenplay with leaves dated variously over the time-span noted above. This is not the film with Bob Hope as the writer of "bachelor's books" who goes to ground in suburbia. This story concerns a con man who awakens from amnesia after thirteen years. Lederer was a busy man in the early 60s and 1960 alone saw the release of OCEAN'S ELEVEN and CAN-CAN. Inserted at the front are three copies of a salary estimating sheet for the characters in the film proof of some sort that the film was perhaps in the process of budgeting when the plug was pulled. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT38904
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); James Arena, Virginia Gordon, Joseph Mascolo, Wes Bishop (starring)
Hot Spur Eight original photographs from the 1968 film
Los Angeles: Olympic International Films 1968. Eight vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 film.<br /> <br /> The first of director Lee Frost and producer Bob Cresse's "sex westerns" wherein a Mexican stable boy kidnaps a rancher's wife in revenge for the killing of his sister years earlier.<br /> <br /> Set in Texas in 1869.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Fine. Olympic International Films unknown
Bookseller reference : 170761
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); James Arena, Virginia Gordon, Joseph Mascolo, Wes Bishop (starring)
Hot Spur L'Éperon Brûlant Small archive of the original French poster and nine French lobby cards for the 1968 film
N.p.: N.p. 1970. A small archive of a vintage French moyenne poster and nine vintage French lobby cards for the French release of the 1968 film here under the French release title "L'éperon brûlant."<br /> <br /> The first of director Lee Frost and producer Bob Cresse's "sex westerns" wherein a Mexican stable boy kidnaps a rancher's wife in revenge for the rape and killing of his sister years earlier.<br /> <br /> Set in Texas in 1869.<br /> <br /> Moyenne poster: 22.75 x 30 inches. Folded as issued. Very Good plus with some light creasing and pinholes at the extremities and two small paper tape repairs to the verso at the top and bottom of the vertical fold. Bright and unfaded.<br /> <br /> Nine French lobby cards: 9.5 x 11.5 inches. Very Good plus with pinholes at the extremities. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 169000
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter, starring); Bob Cresse (screenwriter, starring); Claude Emmand, Dick Osmun, Vito Paulekas, Kar
Mondo Bizarro Four original photographs from the 1966 film
Los Angeles: Olympic International Films 1966. Four vintage studio still photographs from the 1966 film. Provenance stamps and labels on the verso.<br /> <br /> "Documentary" exploitation classic featuring mostly faked travelogue footage including a Kyoto message parlor a Lebanese white slavery auction the Los Angeles art and peace scene and spring breakers on Balboa Island. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Los Angeles and Newport Beach California Kyoto and Nassau Bahamas. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine overall. Olympic International Films unknown
Bookseller reference : 161982
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); Wes Bishop (screenwriter); Sondra Currie, Tony Young, William Smith, Susie Ewing (starring)
Policewomen Policewoman Police Woman Police Women Original screenplay full-color pressbook and 15 reference photographs from the 1974 film
Beverly Hills CA: Crown International Pictures / Saber Productions 1973. Draft script for the 1974 film seen here under the working title "Policewoman." Annotations in manuscript ink on every page checking scene numbers. Included with the script is a pressbook and 15 vintage reference photographs from the film.<br /> <br /> An exploitation film about a policewoman who infiltrates an all-women criminal gang.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Los Angeles and the Channel Islands California. <br /> <br /> Screenplay:<br /> <br /> Brown wrappers with titles and illustration in gilt. Title page present dated August 1973 with credits for director-screenwriter Lee Frost and screenwriter Wes Bishop. 120 leaves with last page of text numbered 118. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages about Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads.<br /> <br /> Pressbook: <br /> <br /> 11 x 17 inches. Eight pages side-stapled. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Photographs 15: <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Fine. Crown International Pictures / Saber Productions unknown
Bookseller reference : 160085
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); Wes Bishop (screenwriter); Sondra Currie, Tony Young, Phil Hoover, Elizabeth Stuart, Jeannie
Policewomen Policewoman Police Woman Police Women Original photograph and large-format negative from the 1974 film
N.p.: Crown International Pictures 1974. Vintage reference photograph from the 1974 film showing a martial arts fight between Eileen Saki and Jeannie Bell. With a large-format negative for same with both negative and photograph housed in a manila envelope with Saki's mimeographed name. <br /> <br /> Sondra Currie stars as a police officer sent to infiltrate a criminal gang of scantily clad women. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Los Angeles and Channel Islands California. <br /> <br /> Photograph and negative 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Envelope 8.5 x 10.5 inches. Fine. Crown International Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 163647
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Lee Frost (as FC Perl) (director); Cedric Malcome (screenwriter); Angela Field, William Quinn, Sandy Dempsey, Cindy Summers (sta
Poor Cecily Archive of 72 vernacular color snapshots 18 contact sheet photographs from production along with three lobby cards black and white and color flyers and poster from 1975 French release of the 1974 film
Paris: Alpha France 1975. Archive of material relating to the production and release of the 1974 US adult film a period costume drama. <br /> <br /> From the US production of the film: 72 vernacular color snapshots each with a small label adhered to the corner with the film's French title and 18 snapshot-size contact photographs.<br /> <br /> From the French release of the film: three double weight glossy French lobby cards three copies of a black and white French program one color French program and one moyenne film poster for the French release with the French title "Soumise et perverse Cecilie".<br /> <br /> Vernacular color snapshots and contact photographs are essentially the keybook photos for the film numerically annotated in manuscript marker and wax pencil respectively one photograph with cropping annotation on recto in manuscript yellow wax pencil. <br /> <br /> French lobby cards with "Soumise et perverse Cecilie" stickers to upper corners. Black and white flyers with credits and synopsis on verso and color flyer with black and white photographs and synopsis on verso.<br /> <br /> An extravagant pornographic period costume piece by noted "prestige pornography" director Lee Frost here under the pseudonym F.C. Perl Franklin C. Perl wherein the beautiful 17 year old London girl Cecily Angela Carnon is sold into sexual servitude to a perverse and sadistic countess in France to pay off her deceased father's gambling debts.<br /> <br /> Frost a favorite of Quentin Tarantino was well known for his high-concept grindhouse films such as the notorious roughie "Climax of Blue Power" made the same year as this film 1974 "The Thing with Two Heads" 1972 "Chrome and Hot Leather" 1971 "Chain Gang Women" 1971 and "The Black Gestapo" 1975 and was the screenwriter for one of the great road movies "Race with the Devil" 1975.<br /> <br /> Set in Renaissance France. <br /> <br /> 72 Vernacular color snapshots 4 x 5 inches. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> 18 contact sheet photographs 4 x 4.75 inches. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Three French lobby cards 11.75 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing to far corners and two with pinholes at corners.<br /> <br /> Three black and white flyers 8.25 x 10.5 inches. Some very light soiling to outer borders one with a horizontal crease and a single line annotation in red manuscript marker on verso else Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Color flyer 9 x 12 inches. Very Good with creasing at extremities.<br /> <br /> Poster 22.5 x 30 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. Alpha France unknown
Bookseller reference : 153226
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Lee Frost (as FC Perl) (director); Cedric Malcome (screenwriter); Angela Field, William Quinn, Sandy Dempsey, Cindy Summers (sta
Poor Cecily Soumise et perverse Cecilie Five original photographs and a press flyer from the 1974 French film
Paris: Alpha France 1975. Five borderless reference photographs from the 1975 French film. Included with the photographs is a press flyer in French. <br /> <br /> An extravagant pornographic period costume piece by noted "prestige pornography" director Lee Frost here under the pseudonym F.C. Perl Franklin C. Perl. A beautiful 17-year-old London girl is sold into sexual servitude to a perverse and sadistic countess in France to pay off her deceased father's gambling debts.<br /> <br /> Frost a favorite of Quentin Tarantino was well known for his high-concept grindhouse films such as the notorious roughie "Climax of Blue Power" made the same year as this film 1974 "The Thing with Two Heads" 1972 "Chrome and Hot Leather" 1971 "Chain Gang Women" 1971 and "The Black Gestapo" 1975. Frost was also the screenwriter for one of the great road movies "Race with the Devil" 1975.<br /> <br /> Photographs 9.5 x 7 inches. Flyer 8.25 x 10.5 inches. Photographs and flyer Very Good plus with light edgewear. <br /> <br /> Not in Bier. Alpha France unknown
Bookseller reference : 159152
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); Tom Newman, Bob Cresse, Dwayne Winton (starring)
Surftide 77 Original photograph from the 1962 film
Culver City CA: Olympic International Films 1962. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1962 film. Provenance stamps on the verso of both photographs. <br /> <br /> Tom Newman stars as private evye Bernard Bingbang hired by old lady Agatha Bungworthy to find her runaway niece heir to the family fortune.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a wax pencil annotation in the top right margin and an editorial ink change to the actress' hair with light edgewear and a small closed tear in the right margin. Olympic International Films unknown
Bookseller reference : 162264
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Lee Frost [RL Frost] (director); David F Friedman (screenwriter); Byron Mabe, Sandra Sinclair, Mai Jansson, Carol Dark (starring
The Defilers Three original photographs from the 1965 film
N.p.: N.p. 1965. Three vintage studio still photographs from the 1965 film. <br /> <br /> Two wealthy misogynists kidnap a young woman and hold her hostage in the basement of an abandoned warehouse where they sexually and physically assault her. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Malibu and Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly worn at the corners.<br /> <br /> AGFA 53. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 160514
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); Wes Bishop (screenwriter, starring); Stefan Zema, Lois Ursone, Lynn Haris (starring)
The Pick-Up Original pressbook for the 1968 film
Dallas: Orbit Films 1968. Vintage pressbook for the 1968 film. <br /> <br /> Con women steal one million dollars from two mob money couriers forcing the men to find and recover the money before their employers discover the theft. Versatile and prolific cross-genre filmmaker Lee Frost was best known for his string of exploitation films throughout the 1960s and 1970s most notably including "The Animal" 1968 "Chain Gang Women" 1971 and "Policewomen" 1974. <br /> <br /> 12 pages saddle stapled. 11 x 17 inches. Near Fine. Orbit Films unknown
Bookseller reference : 154902
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Lee Frost (director, screenwriter); Wes Bishop (screenwriter, starring); Stefan Zema, Lois Ursone (starring)
The Pick-Up Original photograph from the 1968 film
Los Angeles: R.A.C. Films 1968. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1968 film. <br /> <br /> Con women steal one million dollars from two mob money couriers forcing the men to find and recover the money before their employers discover the theft. Versatile and prolific cross-genre filmmaker Lee Frost was best known for his string of often radical exploitation and adult films throughout the 1960s and 1970s most notably including "The Animal" 1968 "Chain Gang Women" 1971 and "Policewomen" 1974. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Las Vegas.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine with a light crease on the bottom right corner. R.A.C. Films unknown
Bookseller reference : 157623
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Lee H. Katzin director; Helen MacInnes novel; Oscar Millard screenwriter; Barry Newman Anna Karina Klaus Maria Brandauer starr
The Salzburg Connection Three original photographs from the 1972 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1972. Three vintage studio still photographs one color and two black and white from the 1972 film. The two black and white photographs have the title incorrectly printed as "The Salzburgh Connection." <br/><br/>Based on the 1972 novel by Helen MacInnes. American lawyer Bill Mathison Barry Newman is on vacation in Austria and is asked by a publisher to meet with a photographer who is compiling a photography book. Finding the photographer missing and the photographer's wife Anna Anna Karina panic-striken it is revealed the photographer may have found a list of former Nazis some of whom could be connected to US politics. Film debut of Klaus Maria Brandauer.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Slazburg Austria. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Bookseller reference : 147782
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Lee J. Cobb Kirk Douglas starring; Henry Hathaway director; Hans Ruesch novel; Charles Kaufman screenwriter; Bella Darvi Gilber
The Racers Such Men Are Dangerous Original British front-of-house card from the 1955 film
London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1955. Vintage full-color British front-of-house card from the UK release of the 1955 US film. <br/><br/>Based on the Hans Ruesch novel "The Racer" 1953 about an Italian bus driver Douglas who dreams of winning the Grand Prix. Dedicated to the philosophy of "winning is the only thing" he alienates his fellow racers and everyone else. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creases and toning overall else Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Bookseller reference : 132445
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Lee Marvin, Johnny Crawford, Betsy Palmer (starring); Robert Stevens (director); Adrian Spies (screenwriter)
Climax: Stain of Honor Original screenplay for the 1957 television episode copy belonging to actor Johnny Crawford
N.p.: N.p. 1957. Second Revised Draft script for Season 3 Episode 17 of the 1954-1958 anthology television series. Copy belonging to child actor Johnny Crawford with his signature on the title page and his manuscript annotations in pencil throughout.<br /> <br /> An emotionally scarred man must return to the state where his father a governor was murdered. The episode originally aired on February 14 1957 on CBS.<br /> <br /> Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated 2-9-57 with credits for director Robert Stevens screenwriter Adrian Spies and others. 85 leaves with last page of text numbered III-24. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 158425
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Lee Marvin (starring); Jack Webb (director, starring); Richard L Breen (screenwriter); Edmond O'Brien, Peggy Lee (starring)
Pete Kelly's Blues Original photograph from the set of the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Mark VII Ltd. / Warner Brothers 1955. Vintage reference photograph taken on the set of the 1955 film noir showing composer Ray Heindorf at the piano with actress Janet Leigh and director Jack Webb to the left. With the stamps of Warner Brothers and photographer Floyd McCarty to the verso.<br /> <br /> In 1927 a Kansas City trumpet player and his band perform nightly at a seedy speakeasy until a racketeer tries to extort them in exchange for protection. <br /> <br /> Songwriter and composer Ray Heindorf is today best remembered for his work in film soundtracks and was nominated for eighteen Academy Awards through the course of his four-decade career in Hollywood. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Oregon. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Lightly worn on the right edge else Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. Mark VII Ltd. / Warner Brothers unknown
Bookseller reference : 161070
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Lee Marvin (starring); Jack Webb (director, starring); Mac Julian (photographer); Richard L Breen (screenwriter); Edmond O'Brien
Pete Kelly's Blues Original photograph from the set of the 1955 film
Burbank CA: Mark VII Ltd. / Warner Brothers 1955. Vintage reference photograph taken on the set of the 1955 film noir showing actor Lee Marvin to the far left Jack Webb driving a vintage automobile just behind him and a camera crew capturing the shot to the right. With the stamps of Warner Brothers and still photographer Mac Julian to the verso.<br /> <br /> In 1927 a Kansas City Missouri trumpet player and his band perform nightly at a seedy speakeasy until a racketeer tries to extort them in exchange for protection. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Oregon. <br /> <br /> 9.5 x 4 inches with wide margins. Very Good plus.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. Mark VII Ltd. / Warner Brothers unknown
Bookseller reference : 152368
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Lee Marvin, Gene Hackman, Sissy Spacek, Angel Tompkins (starring); Michael Ritchie (director); Robert Dillon (screenwriter)
Prime Cut Eight original photographs from the 1972 film
N.p.: N.p. 1972. Eight vintage studio still photographs from the 1972 film.<br /> <br /> When mob associates turn up dead at the hands of a ruthless businessman an enforcer is sent to Kansas to investigate. He finds a man who is using the local town to operate a ring of corruption: drugs bootlegging and female sexual slavery. The first film credit for Sissy Spacek. <br /> <br /> Set in Kansas City shot on location in Canada Missouri and Kansas. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Generally Very Good to Very Good plus moderately curled one with ink residue on the bottom left corner. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 165096
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Lee Meriwether, Pat Carroll, John Astin, Steve Carlson (starring); Richard Erdman (director) Marion Hargrove (screenwriter)
The Brothers O'Toole Original screenplay for the 1973 film working copy belonging to Lee Meriwether
Aurora: CVD Studios 1972. Final script for the 1973 Western comedy film. Working copy belonging to actor Lee Meriwether with her first name in manuscript ink to the top right corner of the front wrapper and her annotations on several script leaves marking dialogue. With three leaves relating to credits laid into the front of the script and a hand-drawn get-well card laid into the script's rear. <br /> <br /> Lee Meriwether is best remembered today for her performance as Catwoman in "Batman: The Movie" 1966 and for her recurring performance as Betty Jones in the 1970s crime television series "Barnaby Jones." She also made significant appearances in nearly 200 television series notably "Dr. Kildare" 1965 "The Time Tunnel" 1967 "Star Trek" 1969 and "Mission: Impossible" 1970. She also appeared in nearly three dozen feature films including "Angel in My Pocket" 1969 and "The Undefeated" 1969.<br /> <br /> <br /> Two brothers ride into a Colorado mining town searching for a quick buck only to discover the mines rich in molybdenum. Lee Meriwether is best remembered today for her performance as Catwoman in "Batman: The Movie" 1966 and for her recurring performance as Betty Jones in the 1970s crime television series "Barnaby Jones."<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Cañon City Colorado. <br /> <br /> Generic blue CVD Studios wrappers. Title page present noted as Final dated September 21 1972 with credit for screenwriter Marion Hargrove. 127 leaves with last page of text numbered 126. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated September 29 1972. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. CVD Studios unknown
Bookseller reference : 171323
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Lee Philips director; Edward Hume screenwriter; Nathaniel Benchley novel; Linda Blair Martin Sheen Jeanne Cooper starring
Sweet Hostage Welcome to Xanadu Original screenplay for the 1975 television film
unknown: Brut Productions 1975. Revised Draft script for the 1975 television film here under the working title "Welcome to Xanadu" which originally aired on ABC on October 10 1975. Copy belonging to an unknown crew member with holograph ink annotations to the front wrapper and title page.<br/><br/>Based on the 1968 novel "Welcome to Xanadu" by Nathaniel Benchley. A fugitive mental patient kidnaps an underage farm girl and brings her to a cabin in the mountains where she develops Stockholm Syndrome. A television movie from the final years of the short-lived Brut Productions a film production company formed by cosmetics brand Fabergé when sales of its perfume Xanadu skyrocketed following its appearance in a mock advertisement in Jack Haley Jr.'s "The Love Machine" 1971.<br/><br/>Set in the American West. Shot on location in Taos New Mexico. <br/><br/>Brown titled Brut Productions wrappers. Title page present dated 5/13/75 noted as REVISED DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Edward Hume and novelist Nathaniel Benchley. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered 120. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with light soiling bound with two gold brads. Brut Productions unknown books
Bookseller reference : 146390
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Lee R. Hitchcox screenwriter
Survive Original screenplay for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. 1982. Draft script for an unproduced film. Laid in are two pages one a letter dated November 4 1982 and the other a synopsis of the film. <br/><br/>Two men survive a nuclear blast in their city only to be pursued relentlessly by roving bands of Nazi marauders. <br/><br/>Set in California. <br/><br/>Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated 1982 with credits for screenwriter Lee R. Hitchcox. 101 leaves with last page of text numbered 100. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a silver prong binding. N.p. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 141882
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Lehmann Rosamund source work: Blankfort Michael screenwriter
THE BALLAD AND THE SOURCE . SCREENPLAY BY . wrapper title
Culver City: Selznick / Vanguard 1947. 132 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in typescript wrappers. Script number stamped on upper wrapper. A very good or better copy. An unproduced screen adaptation of Lehmann's celebrated 1945 novel. Blankfort 1907-1982 had a number of screen credits during his career including THE CAINE MUTINY and served as President of the WGA. In 1950 he served as Albert Maltz's front for BROKEN ARROW. Selznick / Vanguard] unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT67383
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LeMay Alan screenwriter
Superimposition script for: THE ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN
Los Angeles: Warner Brothers 1944. 4142 leaves. Narrow quarto legal format. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only of ruled format stock. Bradbound at top edge with printed studio boilerplate cover title sheet. Very minor use a few short edges tears and smudges to cover title leaf but a rather nice copy of a fragile format. A superimposition script i.e. a detailed post-production script for use by those translating the film for foreign release including prefatory material composed of a special synopsis and full credits. LeMay's script was partially an adaptation of Harold Sherman's play MARK TWAIN drawing as well on other biographical and original material. Additional dialogue was contributed by Harry Chandlee. Frederic March Alexis Smith John Carradine and others starred under the direction of Irving Rapper. This was LeMay's fourth screen credit. Even though a post- production script a rather uncommon format. Warner Brothers unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT67258
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Leni Riefenstahl director screenwriter
Three photos from Olympia Schonheit im Olympischen Kampf Three original photographs from the 1938 documentary
New York: Excelsior Pictures 1938. Three vintage black and white second generation photographs from the groundbreaking 1938 film documenting the 1936 Summer Olympipcs held in Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Released in two parts "Olympia: Festival of Nations" and "Olympia: Festival of Beauty." From the archive of Maurice Bessy with his rubber stamp and light holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on Riefenstahl's photobook from the previous year "Schonheit im Olympischen Kampf." A rare example where a photobook and a film are equally important as both works of art and a historical document. Riefenstahl made the book and the film as propaganda for Hitler and spent a lifetime trying to live down her devotion to him but this work in particular is so powerful as to stand apart from the reasons for which it was made. Easily the most visceral and important document of The Olympics and the spirit of human physical achievement ever produced. <br/><br/>Variously sized between 3.5 x 7 inches and 5 x 6 inches. Fine condition. Excelsior Pictures unknown books
Bookseller reference : 138787
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Lennart Kremser (screenwriter); Klaus Kinski (starring)
Cabrio 174 Original screenplay for an unproduced film with autograph letter signed from screenwriter Lennart Kremser to Klaus Kinski
Koln Cologne: N.p. 1982. Draft script for an unproduced German film. Laid in is a manuscript letter addressed to Kinski from Kremser dated 1982 and signed by Kremser. The letter states that Kremser wrote the screenplay with Kinski in mind as the lead role in a film that would be a "political science-fiction fairy tale." Both script and letter in German.<br /> <br /> Cream untitled wrappers. Title page present with title written in manuscript ink. 329 leaves with last page of text numbered 368. Xerographic duplication versos and rectos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Near Fine perfect-bound. Letter Very Good plus dated March 8 1982. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 137892
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Lennart Kremser screenwriter; Klaus Kinski starring
Cabrio 174 Original screenplay for an unproduced film with ALS
Koln: Self published 1982. Draft script for an unproduced German film called "Cabrio 174" written by Lennart Kremser slated to star Klaus Kinski. Laid in is a holograph letter addressed to Kinski from Kremser dated 1982 and signed by Kremser. The letter states that Kremser wrote the screenplay with Kinski in mind as the lead role in a film that would be a "political science-fiction fairy tale." Both script and letter German text. <br/><br/>The year Kinski received Kremser's script 1982 was a busy year for the actor. He just finished shooting James Toback's "Love and Money" and began working on James Glickenhaus' film "The Soldier" Aaron Lipstadt's "Android" and also worked with longtime friend and enemy Werner Herzog as Brian Sweeney in "Fitzcarraldo."<br/><br/>Cream wrappers. Title page present undate noted as Cabrio 174 in holograph ink. 172 leaves. Mechanical duplication on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Near Fine perfect-bound. Letter Very Good plus dated March 8 1982. Self published unknown books
Bookseller reference : 137892
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Lenny Bruce, Steve Allen, Nat Hentoff (starring); Fred Baker (director, screenwriter, narrator); Barbara Baker, John Parsons (sc
Lenny Bruce: Without Tears Original film poster for the 1972 film
N.p.: Fred Baker Films 1972. Vintage one sheet poster for the little-seen 1972 documentary. At 25 x 38 inches a bit smaller than the standard one sheet poster size of 27 x 41 inches.<br /> <br /> The second documentary to be produced on Bruce after his death in 1966 though the first "Lenny Bruce in 'Lenny Bruce' 1967 was basically a film of a single performance. Baker's film combines footage of Bruce from "The Steve Allen Show" audio-only clips an interview by Nat Hentoff with a broken-down Bruce near the end of his life and the infamous video footage of Bruce dead in his bathroom of an overdose. A brutal and non-judgmental examination of the man who changed not only the nature of comedy but the nature of performance itself. <br /> <br /> Made by Bruce's longtime friend filmmaker actor screenwriter and jazz musician Fred Baker.<br /> <br /> 25 x 38 inches Folded as Issued. Light edgewear else Near Fine. Fred Baker Films unknown
Bookseller reference : 160796
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Leo Joannon (director, screenwriter); Roland Laudenbach (screenwriter); Pierre Fresnay, Annie Girardot, Gil Vidal (starring)
L'homme aux clefs d'or L'homme aux cles d'or Five original candid photographs from the 1956 film
Paris: Cinedis 1956. Collection of five original black-and-white photographs for the 1956 French film. Candid on-the-set moments showing actors Gil Vidal and Annie Girardot and two images of Fresnay at a jukebox and with Girardot. French film title and actor names on the versos in manuscript ink. <br /> <br /> Fresnay plays the role of a teacher who surprises meddling students in a robbery attempt. The students two played by Vidal and Girardot aim to get revenge by framing the teacher for rape. Girardot had just begun her career one that would land her roles playing strong-willed independent women relatable for women in similar situations and she would become France's leading actress by the 1970s. <br /> <br /> 4.75 x 7 inches one slightly smaller half are slightly larger all with large borders at the bottom. Slight curling else Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Selby Worldwide France. Cinedis unknown
Bookseller reference : 142888
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Leo McCarey (director, screenwriter); John Lee Mahin (screenwriter); Helen Hayes, Van Heflin, Dean Jagger (starring)
My Son John My Son John Original screenplay for the 1952 film
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1951. Draft script for the 1952 film. <br /> <br /> A Red Scare narrative wherein two all-American parents unsuccessfully attempt to lure their brainy son John away from the call of Communism. Actor Robert Walker unexpectedly died before production for the film ended leading director Leo McCarey to heavily revise the script and edit in footage from Walker's scenes in Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" 1951 in order to finish the film.<br /> <br /> Although nominated for an Oscar for Best Writing and praised by the American Legion and Catholic Press Institute the film was eviscerated by New York critics for its hot-blooded anti-intellectualism bigotry and push for conformity in the name of anti-Communism a touchstone for the country's fears during the McCarthy era.<br /> <br /> Titled self wrappers in the Paramount style. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated February 27 1951 noted as 1ST PRELIMINARY GREEN with adaptation credits for John Lee Mahin. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 132. Mimeograph duplication on green stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus with some fading and edgewear wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Olive Films 418. Rosenbaum 1000. Selby US. Spicer US. Paramount Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 146109
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Leo McCarey (director); Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers (starring); Sheridan Gibney (screenwriter)
Once Upon a Honeymoon Original photograph taken on the set of the 1942 film
Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1942. Vintage borderless reference photograph of director Leo McCarey revising a line with actress Ginger Rogers on the set of the 1942 film. Printed mimeo snipe on the verso along with a RKO Radio Pictures stamp. <br /> <br /> A burlesque performer suspects her fiancé of being a Nazi sympathizer a suspicion shared by a handsome American foreign correspondent. <br /> <br /> 6.5 x 6.75 inches. Near Fine. RKO Radio Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 159867
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Leo McCarey (director, screenwriter); Max Shulman (novel); Claude Binyon (screenwriter); Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Joan Coll
Rally 'Round the Flag Boys! Original photograph from the 1958 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1958. Vintage press photograph of Joan Collins from the 1958 film.<br /> <br /> Based on Max Shulman's 1957 novel of the same name. A missile base is scheduled to be built in the suburban town Putnam's Landing. Grace Joan Woodward joins a group organizing to prevent the base from being built while her husband Harry Paul Newman is appointed as a liaison for the military. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Bookseller reference : 145701
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Leo McCarey director screenwriter; John Lee Mahin screenwriter; Helen Hayes Van Heflin Dean Jagger starring
My Son John My Son John Original screenplay for the 1952 film
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1951. Draft script for the 1952 film. <br/><br/>A Red Scare narrative wherein two all-American parents unsuccessfully attempt to lure their brainy son John away from the call of Communism. Actor Robert Walker unexpectedly died before production for the film ended leading director Leo McCarey to heavily revise the script and edit in footage from Walker's scenes in Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" 1951 in order to finish the film.<br/><br/>Although nominated for an Oscar for Best Writing and praised by the American Legion and Catholic Press Institute the film was eviscerated by New York critics for its hot-blooded anti-intellectualism bigotry and push for conformity in the name of anti-Communism a touchstone for the country's fears during the McCarthy era.<br/><br/>Titled self wrappers in the Paramount style. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated February 27 1951 noted as 1ST PRELIMINARY GREEN with adaptation credits for John Lee Mahin. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 132. Mimeographed on green stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus with some fading and edgewear wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Olive Films 418. Rosenbaum 1000. Selby US. Spicer US. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Bookseller reference : 146109
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Leo McCarey director screenwriter; Lawrence Schiller photographer; Pearl S. Buck story; Claude Binyon screenwriter; Connie Cons
Satan Never Sleeps Original double weight photograph from the set of the 1962 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1962. Vintage oversize double weight borderless photograph from the set of the 1962 film showing Leo McCarey directing William Holden from behind the camera with legendary script supervisor Connie Willis to his right while actor France Nuyen waits just offstage. With a mimeo snipe tipped on the verso crediting photographer Lawrence Schiller and stamps of the Holmes-Lebel and Camera Press agencies on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on an originally work "The China Story" by Pearl S. Buck which was subsequently developed into the 1962 novel titled "Satan Never Sleeps" published concurrently with the film. <br/><br/>8.25 x 11.75 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Bookseller reference : 139686
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Leo McCarey director screenwriter; Max Shulman novel; Claude Binyon screenwriter; Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Joan Collins J
Rally 'Round the Flag Boys! Original photograph from the 1958 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1958. Vintage press photograph of Joan Collins from the 1958 film.<br/><br/>Based on Max Shulman's 1957 novel of the same name. A missile base is scheduled to be built in the suburban town Putnam's Landing. Grace Joan Woodward joins a group organizing to prevent the base from being built while her husband Harry Paul Newman is appointed as a liaison for the military. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Bookseller reference : 145701
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Leo McCarey director screenwriter; Max Shulman novel; Claude Binyon screenwriter; Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Joan Collins J
Rally 'Round the Flag Boys! Original photograph of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward on the set of the 1958 film
N.p.: N.p. 1958. Vintage photograph of actors Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward consulting a script on the set of the 1958 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso along with a newspaper clipping and a date stamp reading March 12 1989. <br/><br/>Based on the 1956 novel by Max Shulman. A woman protests the US Army's plans to build a missile base in her town to the dismay of her husband who becomes the military's liaison. The second picture to pair real-life couple Newman and Woodward who began dating after meeting on the set of "The Long Hot Summer" in 1957 and married in early 1958. <br/><br/>Set in Connecticut. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus lightly creased to the edges with tiny cropping annotations to the recto corners. N.p. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 152458
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Leo Tolstoy (novella); Eugene Lourie (screenwriter)
The Prisoner of the Caucasus Original treatment script for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. Unknown. Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> Based on Leo Tolstoy's 1872 novella about two Russian soldiers who are kidnapped by rival militia. Screenwriter Eugene Lourie was best known as an art director but also had success in screenwriting "Revolt in the Big House" 1958 and "The Giant Behemoth" 1959 and in directing "The Colossus of New York" 1958 and "Gorgo" 1961.<br /> <br /> Set in the North Caucasus.<br /> <br /> Green titled card wrappers with credit for screenwriter E. LOURIE. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Eugene Lourie and novelist Leo Tolstoy. 11 leaves with last page of text numbered 9. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near FIne wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 146853
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Leo Tolstoy novel; Sergey Bondarchuk director screenwriter starring; Vasiliy Solovyov screenwriter; Lyudmila Saveleva Vyaches
War and Peace Voyna i mir Two original photographs from the set of the 1966-1967 film series
Moscow: Mosfilm 1964. Two vintage photographs from the four-fim series released between 1966 and 1967 showing director Sergey Bondarchuk on a large outdoor battle set. With Italian mimeo snipes and stamps of a magazine archive dated August 19 1964 on the verso. <br/><br/>An epic production based on Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel at the time the most expensive film ever made in the Soviet Union. Filmed over six years with the photographs offered here from the midpoint of the production and released in four parts in 1966 and 1967 running a totla of just over seven hours. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. <br/><br/>Photographs 9 x 5.25 and 9.25 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. Mosfilm unknown books
Bookseller reference : 143046
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Leo Townsend (screenwriter)
A Man in the House Original treatment script for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> A sociology professor is preparing for his sabbatical when his overworked wife decides they should also take a sabbatical from their marriage so that the professor can learn to take care of himself. <br /> <br /> Set in New England. <br /> <br /> Yellow titled wrapper. Title page present with credit for screenwriter Leo Townsend. 53 leaves with last leaf of text numbered 52. Xerographically duplicated rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine with a spiral binding. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 141044
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Leon Prochnik (screenwriter); Christian Blackwood (story)
Ray's Wife Original screenplay for an unproduced film
New York: Self published 1973. Draft script for an unproduced film called "Ray's Wife" written by Leon Prochnik who edited the cult 1959 short film "Pull My Daisy" a film narrated by Jack Kerouac and starring a plethora of literary icons like Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso. Prochnik based this screenplay on a story by director-cinematographer Christian Blackwood whose film credits include "Jim Dine: London" 1970 "David Hockney's Diaries" 1970 "Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel" 1978 and "Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser" 1988. <br /> <br /> Set in Las Vegas where a married man name Ray gallivants around town with hot young ladies. Ray's wife is a strong-willed woman who gets pregnant and takes control of her future long after Ray dies. <br /> <br /> Orange Studio Duplicating wrappers. Title page present dated 1973 with credits for screenwriter Prochnik and story writer Blackwood. 105 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Mechanical duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Self published unknown
Bookseller reference : 138032
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Leon Prochnik screenwriter; Christian Blackwood story
Ray's Wife Original screenplay for an unproduced film
New York: Self published 1973. Draft script for an unproduced film called "Ray's Wife" written by Leon Prochnik who edited the cult 1959 short film "Pull My Daisy" a film narrated by Jack Kerouac and starring a plethora of literary icons like Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso. Prochnik based this screenplay on a story by director-cinematographer Christian Blackwood whose film credits include "Jim Dine: London" 1970 "David Hockney's Diaries" 1970 "Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel" 1978 and "Thelonious Monk: Straight No Chaser" 1988. <br/><br/>Set in Las Vegas where a married man name Ray gallivants around town with hot young ladies. Ray's wife is a strong-willed woman who gets pregnant and takes control of her future long after Ray dies. <br/><br/>Orange Studio Duplicating wrappers. Title page present dated 1973 with credits for screenwriter Prochnik and story writer Blackwood. 105 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Mechanical duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Self published unknown books
Bookseller reference : 138032
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Leonard Elmore sourcework & screenwriter
STICK REVISED FIRST DRAFT SCREENPLAY . BASED ON HIS NOVEL
Universal City: Universal City Studios 1983. 3106 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript on blue paper bradbound in stiff green printed studio wrappers. Neat ink ownership signature in upper corner of upper wrapper some corners creased otherwise about fine. An original studio-generated pre-production script of Leonard's adaptation of his own novel offering a version of the text significantly revised from that presented in a copy of the first draft we handled some time ago. Burt Reynolds directed and starred in the 1985 film along with Candice Bergen and George Segal. In this draft the pages conforming to the September revisions are so denoted. Up to this point Leonard had rarely undertaken the screen adaptation of his own novels with the notable exception of THE MOONSHINE WAR. Universal City Studios unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT61308
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Leonard Elmore sourcework & screenwriter
STICK REVISED FIRST DRAFT SCREENPLAY . BASED ON HIS NOVEL
Universal City: Universal City Studios 1983. 1106 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript on blue paper bradbound in stiff green printed studio wrappers. Neat ink ownership signature in upper corner of upper wrapper otherwise about fine. An original studio-generated pre-production script of Leonard's adaptation of his own novel offering a version of the text significantly revised from that presented in a copy of the first draft we handled some time ago. Burt Reynolds directed and starred in the 1985 film along with Candice Bergen and George Segal. In this draft the pages conforming to the September revisions are so denoted. Up to this point Leonard had rarely undertaken the screen adaptation of his own novels with the notable exception of THE MOONSHINE WAR. Universal City Studios unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT31632
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Leonard Elmore sourcework & screenwriter
STICK REVISED FIRST DRAFT SCREENPLAY . BASED ON HIS NOVEL
Universal City: Universal City Studios 1983. 3106 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript on blue paper bradbound in stiff green printed studio wrappers. About fine. An original studio-generated pre-production script of Leonard's adaptation of his own novel offering a version of the text significantly revised from that presented in a copy of the first draft we handled some time ago. Burt Reynolds directed and starred in the 1985 film along with Candice Bergen and George Segal. In this draft the pages conforming to the September revisions are so denoted. Up to this point Leonard had rarely undertaken the screen adaptation of his own novels with the notable exception of THE MOONSHINE WAR. Universal City Studios unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT48835
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Leonard Horn (director); Steve Fisher (screenwriter, story writer); AC Lyles (story writer, producer); Roger Smith, Dennis Morga
Rogue's Gallery Original screenplay for the 1968 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1967. Draft script for the 1968 film. <br /> <br /> Private detective John Rogue Smith is willing to do anything to help his finances. A psychiatrist Morgan hires him to follow a wealthy woman Baldwin on the verge of suicide. A mystery in the vein of Philip Marlowe stories. With late performances by Jackie Coogan and Brian Donlevy. <br /> <br /> Green titled wrappers with a die-cut title window. Title page present rubber-stamped copy No. 5 dated May 29 1967 with credits for screenwriter Fisher and story writer Lyles. 127 leaves mechanical duplication with pink and blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8-22-67 and 9-1-67. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 131318
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Leonard Ho director; Russell Cawthorne screenwriter; Bruce Lee James B. Nicholson Linda Lee Cadwell starring
Bruce Lee: The Legend Original US poster for the 1984 television documentary film
Hong Kong: Golden Harvest 1984. Vintage US one sheet poster for the 1984 Hong Kong film. Golden Harvest created this documentary tribute to the legendary Bruce Lee featuring archival footage of Lee as well as costars and contemporaries such as Jackie Chan Sammo Hung Jim Kelly and Chuck Norris. <br/><br/>26 x 40 inches. Near Fine. Golden Harvest unknown books
Bookseller reference : 140170
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Leonard Horn director; Steve Fisher screenwriter story writer; AC. Lyles story writer producer; Roger Smith Dennis Morgan Ja
Rogue's Gallery Original screenplay for the 1968 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1967. Draft script for the 1968 film. <br/><br/>Private detective John Rogue Smith is willing to do anything to help his finances. A psychiatrist Morgan hires him to follow a wealthy woman Baldwin on the verge of suicide. A mystery in the vein of Philip Marlowe stories. With late performances by Jackie Coogan and Brian Donlevy. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers with a die-cut title window. Title page present rubber-stamped copy No. 5 dated May 29 1967 with credits for screenwriter Fisher and story writer Lyles. 127 leaves mechanical duplication with pink and blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8-22-67 and 9-1-67. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Bookseller reference : 131318
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Leonard Kastle (director, screenwriter); Shirley Stoler, Tony Lo Bianco, Mary Jane Higby (starring)
The Honeymoon Killers Two original photographs from the 1970 film
N.p.: American International Pictures 1969. Two vintage reference studio still photographs one borderless from the 1970 film. Borderless photo with "Lester Glassner Collection" stamp on verso. <br /> <br /> Inspired by the "lonely hearts killers" Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck of the 1940s who lured victims through lonely hearts ads.<br /> <br /> Leonard Kastle's only foray into filmmaking a black and white documentary-style film wherein the overweight and lonely nurse Martha Beck Shirley Stoler and con man Raymond Fernandez Tony Lo Bianco embark on a murder spree of elderly women.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Albany New York and Pittsfield Massachusetts. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8.25 inches. Borderless photograph 7.25 x 8.75 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 200. Rosenbaum 1000. Grant US. American International Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 150125
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Leonard Kastle director screenwriter; Shirley Stoler Tony Lo Bianco Mary Jane Higby starring
The Honeymoon Killers Two original photographs from the 1970 film
N.p.: American International Pictures 1969. Two vintage reference studio still photographs one borderless from the 1970 film. Borderless photo with "Lester Glassner Collection" stamp on verso. <br/><br/>Inspired by the "lonely hearts killers" Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck of the 1940s who lured victims through lonely hearts ads.<br/><br/>Leonard Kastle's only foray into filmmaking a black and white documentary-style film wherein the overweight and lonely nurse Martha Beck Shirley Stoler and con man Raymond Fernandez Tony Lo Bianco embark on a murder spree of elderly women.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Albany New York and Pittsfield Massachusetts. <br/><br/>10 x 8.25 inches. Borderless photograph 7.25 x 8.75 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Criterion Collection 200. Rosenbaum 1000. Grant US. American International Pictures unknown books
Bookseller reference : 150125
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Leonard Nimoy, Pernell Roberts, Cicely Tyson, Peter Graves (starring); Barry Crane (director); Laurence Heath (screenwriter)
Mission: Impossible: Death Squad Original screenplay for the 1970 television episode
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Final Draft script for Season 4 Episode 24 of the 1966-1973 television series. <br /> <br /> The successful espionage series followed the adventures of a small team of government agents as they fought a changing roster of Cold War spies corrupt leaders of industry and Third World dictators. In this installment the team gathers to fight a chief of police operating a secret illegal "death squad" in a small Latin American country. The episode originally aired on March 15 1970 on CBS. <br /> <br /> Dark blue titled wrappers dated January 12 1970 and noted as FINAL DRAFT on the front wrapper with credit for screenwriter Laurence Heath noted as production No. 60034-100. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. 56 leaves with last page of text numbered 55. Mimeograph duplication on blue stock rectos only. Pages lightly foxed on the edges else Near Fine wrapper about Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 161861
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Leonardo Bercovici (screenwriter), Nathaniel Hawthorne (novel)
The Marble Faun Original screenplay for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. 1957. Draft script for an unproduced film. Manuscript ink on front wrapper noting title screenwriter Leonardo Bercovici and a story based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1860 novel. <br /> <br /> Bercovici's screenwriting credits include; "The Bishop's Wife" in 1947 starring Cary Grant Loretta Young and David Niven and "Portrait of Jennie" in 1949 starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten. His other films included "Racket Busters" in 1938 "Chasing Danger" in 1939 "Monsoon" in 1953 and two foreign films that he produced and directed as well as wrote "Square of Violence" in 1963 and "Story of a Woman" in 1970. Bercovici was blacklisted during the McCarthy era losing his US passport regaining it in 1956 and then moving to Europe for several years. Bercovici later became a respected teacher of writing at UCLA and the American Film Institute work that he continued until shortly before his death. <br /> <br /> Set in Rome. <br /> <br /> Red untitled wrappers. Title page present dated January 15 1957 with credits for screenwriter Leonardo Bercovici based on the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 113. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus internally bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 142885
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