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King Vidor director; Dmitri Tomkin composer; David O. Selznick screenwriter; Niven Busch novel; Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten G
Duel in the Sun Post-production Dialogue Continuity script for the 1946 film
Los Angeles: Vanguard Films 1946. Post-production Dialogue Continuity script for the 1946 film with annotation in holograph blue and graphite pencil on front wrapper of check mark and "chgs April 28/47."<br/><br/>Based on Niven Busch's 1944 novel of the same name. Lavish "epic" Western from Selznick who saw the film as a definite successor to his monumental "Gone With the Wind" 1939 and held in high regard by some of today's finest filmmakers. Nominated for two Academy Awards. <br/><br/>Set in Texas shot on location in Arizona and California. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers noted as DIALOGUE CONTINUITY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 94 dated November 18 1946. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page integral with firsts page noted as DIALOGUE CONTINUITY. 64 leaves with last page of text numbered REEL EIGHT-A PAGE TWO. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads.<br/><br/>Clover Men Women and Chainsaws. Godard Histoires du Cinema. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorcese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Silver and Ward US. Vanguard Films unknown books
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King Vidor director; Dmitri Tomkin composer; David O. Selznick screenwriter; Niven Busch novel; Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten G
Duel in the Sun Post-production Music Timing script for the 1946 film
Los Angeles: Selznick International 1947. Post-production Music timing schedule for the 1946 film. A script that breaks down every music sequence in the film in accordance with its exact placement in the running time. <br/><br/>Based on Niven Busch's 1944 novel of the same name. Lavish "epic" Western from Selznick who saw the film as a definite successor to his monumental "Gone With the Wind" 1939 and held in high regard by some of today's finest filmmakers. Nominated for two Academy Awards. <br/><br/>Set in Texas shot on location in Arizona and California. <br/><br/>Self wrappers stapled at the top left corner. Mimeograph duplication. 11 pages. Selznick International unknown books
Référence libraire : 143493
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King Vidor director; Dmitri Tomkin composer; David O. Selznick screenwriter; Niven Busch novel; Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten G
Duel in the Sun Post-production Trailer #2 Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the 1946 film
Los Angeles: Selznick International 1947. Post-production Trailer #2 Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the 1946 film.<br/><br/>Based on Niven Busch's 1944 novel of the same name. Lavish "epic" Western from Selznick who saw the film as a definite successor to his monumental "Gone With the Wind" 1939 and held in high regard by some of today's finest filmmakers. Nominated for two Academy Awards. <br/><br/>Set in Texas shot on location in Arizona and California. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as TRAILER #3 DIALOGUE CUTTING CONTINUITY on the front wrapper dated May 29 1947. Two leaves with last page of text numbered REEL 1 PAGE 2. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine saddle-stapled with three staples.<br/><br/>Clover Men Women and Chainsaws. Godard Histoires du Cinema. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorcese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Silver and Ward US. Selznick International unknown books
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King Vidor director; Dmitri Tomkin composer; David O. Selznick screenwriter; Niven Busch novel; Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten G
Duel in the Sun Post-production Trailer #3 Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the 1946 film
Los Angeles: Selznick International 1947. Post-production Trailer #3 Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the 1946 film.<br/><br/>Based on Niven Busch's 1944 novel of the same name. Lavish "epic" Western from Selznick who saw the film as a definite successor to his monumental "Gone With the Wind" 1939 and held in high regard by some of today's finest filmmakers. Nominated for two Academy Awards. <br/><br/>Set in Texas shot on location in Arizona and California. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as TRAILER #3 DIALOGUE CUTTING CONTINUITY on the front wrapper dated May 29 1947. Three leaves with last page of text numbered REEL 1 PAGE 4. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine saddle-stapled with three staples.<br/><br/>Clover Men Women and Chainsaws. Godard Histoires du Cinema. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorcese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Silver and Ward US. Selznick International unknown books
Référence libraire : 151728
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King Vidor director; Dmitri Tomkin composer; David O. Selznick screenwriter; Niven Busch novel; Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten G
Duel in the Sun Promotional folder for the 1946 film
Los Angeles: Vanguard Films 1946. Promotional folder for the 1946 film on heavy buff cardstock with large "Duel in the Sun" black and red logo on face of folder and "Duel in the Sun Pictures and Stories" printed on upper tab.<br/><br/>Based on Niven Busch's 1944 novel of the same name. Lavish "epic" Western from Selznick who saw the film as a definite successor to his monumental "Gone With the Wind" 1939 and held in high regard by some of today's finest filmmakers. Nominated for two Academy Awards. <br/><br/>Set in Texas shot on location in Arizona and California. <br/><br/>11.75 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine<br/><br/>Clover Men Women and Chainsaws. Godard Histoires du Cinema. Rosenbaum 1000. Scorcese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Silver and Ward US. Vanguard Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 151733
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King Vidor director; Kenneth Roberts novel; Laurence Stallings Talbot Jennings screenwriter; Spencer Tracy Robert Young Walte
Northwest Passage Three original photograph from the set of the 1940 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1940. Three vintage photographs of director King Vidor two on the set and one with his wife contributing writer Elizabeth Hill after a day of shooting the 1940 film. Mimeo snipe holograph annotations and a rubber stamp on the verso of each. <br/><br/>Loosely based on Kenneth Roberts' 1937 novel of the same name. The film gives a partially fictionalized account of the St. Francis Raid a violent attack on a settlement of the Abenakis tribe seen by the perpetrators as an act of vengeance for the Abenakis many attacks on British settlers. Nominated for an Academy Award.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Référence libraire : 145378
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King Vidor director; Ruth Harriet Louise still photographer; Wanda Tuchock screenwriter; Daniel L. Haynes Nina Mae McKinney Wi
Hallelujah Two original photographs from the set of the 1929 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1929. Two vintage reference photographs on the set of the 1929 film. Mimeo snipes on verso of both one with annotations in holograph pencil and Culver Picture stamp on verso and one with "Menningen" and graphic stamps on verso. <br/><br/>The first Black musical and one of the first all-Black films by a major Hollywood studio with arguably more depth than its predecessor Paul Sloane's "Hearts in Dixie" the first all-black Hollywood film released earlier the same year. <br/><br/>King Vidor's first talkie written by screenwriter Wanda Tuchock who started in the silent era and went on to become one of the first women to be credited as a director on a Hollywood film. <br/><br/>Although King Vidor had expressed his intent of an honest depiction of rural southern African American life the film still clearly advanced racial stereotypes of the era. "Hallelujah" had however authentically represented African American spiritual music from the period which no other film achieved.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Tennessee and Arkansas.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with some creasing and waviness one with a chip in the bottom left margin one with faint tape shadows on recto and paper tape on verso. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Référence libraire : 150433
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King Vidor director; Silvia Richards screenwriter Charlton Heston Jennifer Jones Karl Malden Tom Tully starring
Ruby Gentry Vintage keybook still from the 1952 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1952. Vintage black-and-white linen-backed keybook still photograph from the 1952 film. Ownership rubber stamp Christopher C. Geest on the verso. Two hole punches at the top margin as issued. Pictured is Jennifer Jones cold-cocking Charlton Heston at the beach. <br/><br/>Jennifer Jones offers a virtual reprise of her sultry performance in "Duel in the Sun" as the titular heroine of this film. Born into a poor-white-trash Southern family Ruby intends to improve her lot by marrying into wealth. Her casual beau Boake Tackman Heston considers Ruby unfit for marriage but prosperous businessman Jim Gentry Malden is eager and willing to make her his wife. Jim Gentry dies in an accident and the consensus of opinion is that he was killed by the covetous Ruby. For some reason this ignites a passion in Boake and he renews his torrid romance with the widow Gentry. Ruby's crazed brother Jewel James Anderson puts an end to this affair with a shotgun provoking a violent response from Ruby and a "Lady or the Tiger"-esque ending. <br/> <br/>Shot on location throughout California. <br/><br/>8 x 10.75 inches. Near Fine. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Référence libraire : 135628
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Kingsley Sidney sourcework and Lillian Hellman screenwriter
Original Studio Campaign Pressbook for the Re-release of: DEAD END CRADLE OF CRIME
Los Angeles: Samuel Goldwyn Company 1954. 6pp. Folio trifold 43 x 28 cm. Black and white illustrations and text. Horizontal fold otherwise very good or better. A pressbook for the U.S. re-release of Lillian Hellman's screen adaptation of Kingsley's 1935 stage play DEAD END. The film saw its first release in 1937 and was directed by William Wyler and starred Sylvia Sidney Joel McCrea Humphrey Bogart and Claire Trevor et al. Nominated for the Academy Awards in four categories it is notable that Claire Trevor was nominated for best supporting actress for a five minute on- screen appearance. This film marked the first appearance of the "Dead End Kids" Leo Gorcy Billy Halop Huntz Hall and Gabriel Dell among others. Samuel Goldwyn Company unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT70786
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Kinji Fukasaku (director); Koji Takada (screenwriter); Bunta Sugawara, Akira Kobayashi, Kinya Kitaoji, Joe Shishido (starring)
Battles without Honor and Humanity Original screenplay for the 1974 film
Tokyo: Toei 1974. Draft script for the 1974 Japanese film. Text and titles in Japanese. <br /> <br /> Based on a series of magazine articles written by journalist Koichi Iiboshi which were in turn based on memoirs written by yakuza crime boss Kozo Mino. The fifth and final film in director Kinji Fukasaku's yakuza pentalogy following feuding gangs in post-war Hiroshima. <br /> <br /> Recently the subject of a complete restoration helmed and issued by Arrow Films in England.<br /> <br /> Tan titled perfect-bound wrappers. 67 leaves with last page of text numbered D27. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with light dampstains to the extremities.<br /> <br /> Arrow 2164. Toei unknown
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Kinji Fukasaku director; Koji Takada screenwriter; Bunta Sugawara Akira Kobayashi Kinya Kitaoji Joe Shishido starring
Battles without Honor and Humanity Original screenplay for the 1974 film
Tokyo: Toei 1974. Draft script for the 1974 Japanese film. Text and titles in Japanese. <br/><br/>Based on a series of magazine articles written by journalist Koichi Iiboshi which were in turn based on memoirs written by yakuza crime boss Kozo Mino. The fifth and final film in director Kinji Fukasaku's yakuza pentalogy following feuding gangs in post-war Hiroshima. <br/><br/>Set in Hiroshima.<br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers. 67 leaves with last page of text numbered D27. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good slightly wavy with light dampstains to the extremities bound perfectly. Toei unknown books
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Kinji Fulasaku (director);Yukio Mishia, Masashige Narusawa (screenwriter); Rampo Edogawa (novel); Akihiro Miwa, Isao Kimura (sta
Black Lizard Original screenplay for the 1968 film
Tokyo: Shochiku Company 1968. Draft script for the 1968 film. Copy belonging to an unknown cast or crew member with their annotations in manuscript pencil throughout.<br /> <br /> Based on Yukio Mishima's 1961 stage adaptation of Edogawa Ranpo's 1934 novel. A cunning lady thief known as the Black Lizard tries to kidnap a wealthy jeweler's daughter as part of a plot to steal her father's priceless Star of Egypt diamond. <br /> <br /> Set in Tokyo. <br /> <br /> White titled perfect-bound wrappers dated 1968.6.17. 126 pages with last page of text numbered d-34. Mimeograph duplication printed on rectos and versos. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good lightly foxed overall. Shochiku Company unknown
Référence libraire : 143231
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Kirk Douglas, Eli Wallach, Sharon Farrell (starring); David Lowell Rich (director); AJ. Russell (screenwriter); Sylva Koscina, K
A Lovely Way to Die Original photograph of Kirk Douglas and Sharon Farrell from the 1968 film noir
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1968. Vintage studio still photograph of Kirk Douglas and Sharon Farrell from the 1968 film noir. <br /> <br /> A man is hired as a bodyguard for a woman whose husband was murdered. She has to face trial over his murder though her witness for her alibi was also murdered. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York City and Greenwich Connecticut. <br /> <br /> 6.75 x 6.25 inches trimmed. Very Good plus with a long bruise along the top middle portion of the photograph and some creasing at the top right corner. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Universal Pictures unknown
Référence libraire : 160260
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Kirk Douglas (starring); Anatole Litvak (director); Alfred Hayes (novel); Irwin Shaw (screenwriter); Dany Robin, Gabrielle Dorzi
Act of Love Original photograph from the 1953 film
N.p.: Benagoss Productions 1953. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1953 film. Based on Alfred Hayes' novel "The Girl on the Via Flaminia."<br /> <br /> A romantic drama set in south France during WWII. An American soldier begins a doomed romance with a French peasant woman. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Paris. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with light toning and a chip to the top margin. Benagoss Productions unknown
Référence libraire : 140577
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Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, Carolyn Jones (starring); John Sturges (director); Les Crutchfield (novel); James Poe (screenwriter
Last Train from Gun Hill Two original photographs from the 1959 film
N.p.: Bryna Productions 1959. Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1959 film. <br /> <br /> Two old friends are turned against one another in this 1959 Western starring Kirk Douglas Anthony Quinn and Carolyn Jones. Douglas' wife is raped and murdered by Quinn's son resulting in a showdown between the two men. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in California and Arizona. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a manuscript ink notation to the verso of each and pin holes to the margin. Bryna Productions unknown
Référence libraire : 140572
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Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak, Ernie Kovacs (starring); Richard Quine (director); Even Hunter (novel, screenwriter )
Strangers When We Meet Original photograph from the 1960 film
N.p.: Regal Films 1960. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1960 film. Based on Evan Hunter's novel of the same name. <br /> <br /> A romantic drama about two married neighbors who begin an affair starring Kirk Douglas Kim Novak Ernie Kovacs and Barbara Rush. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in California. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a bruise and two manuscript ink annotations to the verso. Regal Films unknown
Référence libraire : 140642
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Kirk Douglas (starring); Henry Hathaway (director); Hans Ruesch (novel); Charles Kaufman (screenwriter); Bella Darvi, Gilbert Ro
The Racers Original photograph from the 1955 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1955. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1955 film. <br /> <br /> Henry Hathaway directed this film about a reckless race-car driver whose life further careens out of control following an automobile accident. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in California. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with a small green sticker and a manuscript ink notation to the verso. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Référence libraire : 140573
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Kirk Douglas, Ann-Margret, Arnold Schwarzenegger (starring); Hal Needham (director); Robert G. Kane (screenwriter)
The Villain Four original photographs of Kirk Douglas and others from the 1979 film
N.p.: Rastar Pictures 1979. Four vintage studio still photographs from the 1979 film. <br /> <br /> A Western comedy about a crooked outlaw hired to rob the lovely "Charming Jones" Ann-Margret and her companion "Handsome Stranger" Schwarzenegger. The duo is accosted by the outlaw and Jones turns her romantic sights from the indifferent Handsome Stranger to the bad-boy con man. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Arizona and Utah. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Rastar Pictures unknown
Référence libraire : 140513
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Kirk Douglas starring; Martin Ritt director; Lewis John Carlino screenwriter; Alex Cord Irene Papas Luther Adler Susan Strasb
The Brotherhood Original poster for the 1968 film signed by Kirk Douglas
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1968. Vintage poster for the 1968 film boldly signed by Kirk Douglas in holograph marker on lower right adjacent name.<br/><br/>Vince Ginetta Alex Cord son of powerful Mafia don Frank Ginetta Kirk Douglas returns home from the Vietnam War and is reluctantly dragged back into organized crime.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Sicily Italy and New York City.<br/><br/>27 x 41 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 148442
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa (director, screenwriter); Koji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Ren Osugi, Makoto Togashi, Yoriko Doguchi, Denden, Mas
Cure Original mini poster for the 1997 Japanese film
Kanagawa: Daiei Studios 1997. Vintage mini poster for the 1997 Japanese film. <br /> <br /> A Tokyo detective investigates a string of bloody murders connected to a charismatic hypnotist. Considered by many to be the progenitor of several better-known releases in the Japanese horror genre including "Ring" 1998 and "Ju-On: The Grudge" 2002. <br /> <br /> 7 x 10 inches. About Fine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 1155. Daiei Studios unknown
Référence libraire : 160159
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Klaus Maria Brandauer (director, starring); Stephen Sheppard (screenwriter, novel); Rebecca Miller, Brian Dennehy, Nigel Le Vail
Seven Minutes The Artisan Original screenplay for the 1989 film
Venice CA: Moritz Borman Productions / Mutoskop Film 1985. Draft script for the 1989 film here under its working title "The Artisan." Text in English.<br /> <br /> Based on Stephen Sheppard's 1986 novel "The Artisan" which was in turn based on the true story of Johann Georg Elser a quiet German carpenter who attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1939.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Hungary Germany and Austria. <br /> <br /> Brown generic International Creative Management wrappers. Title page present dated June 1985 with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sheppard. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 113. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good with a light tide mark on the front and rear wrappers and page edges and accompanying dampstaining to the final leaf bound with two gold brads. Moritz Borman Productions / Mutoskop Film unknown
Référence libraire : 147014
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Kleiner Harry: screenwriter
Two Pictorial Studio Lobby Cards for: THE STREET WITH NO NAME
Los Angeles: 20th Century Fox 1948. Two vintage studio lobby cards 11 x 14" in color. A bit dusty thumbtack perforations in margins from mounting else very good. Lobby cards numbers 4 and 6 of the sequence issued to promote this 1948 noir thriller based on an FBI agent's infiltration of a "Center City" gang based on an original screenplay by Kleiner and directed by William Keighley starring Richard Widmark Mark Stevens Lloyd Nolan Barbara Lawrence et al. Kleiner was nominated for a WGA award for his script. 20th Century Fox unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT70601
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Knight Eric sourcework and Sherriff RC. screenwriter R. C.
THIS ABOVE ALL" NOVEL BY . SCREENPLAY BY .
Beverly Hills: Twentieth Century-Fox 1941. 2159 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in studio binder. Title hand-lettered on spine light use to overlap wrapper edges check-out coupon clipped from first leaf. otherwise near fine. A "temporary" script of Sherriff's adaptation to the screen of Knight's 1941 novel of war- time London. The 1942 release directed by Anatole Litvak starred Tyrone Power Joan Fontaine Nigel Bruce et al. It was nominated by the Academy for four technical awards and won for best Interior Design. Sherriff best known for JOURNEY'S END was credited screenwriter of or contributor to a three decades long string of popular film successes. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT76221
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Knox John Sloan Allan screenwriter
The Winds of Change The Times of John Knox Original screenplay for an unproduced film
New York: Louis de Rochemont Associates 1963. Third Draft script for an unproduced film about John Knox the Scottish clergyman and theologian considered to be the founder of the Presbyterian denomination in Scotland. Screenwriter Sloane credited as Sloan here was a screenwriter and wardrobe consultant whose film credits include "Martin Luther" 1953 "Stalag 17" 1953 "The Monster That Challenged the World" 1957 and a host of television movies and episodes. <br/><br/>Presumed the only screen treatment on Knox the leader of the Protestant Reformation. <br/><br/>Titled self wrappers noted as Third Draft on the front wrapper dated March 15 1963 with credits for screenwriter Sloane as Sloan and presenter Lothar Wolff. 109 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mechanical duplication. Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Louis de Rochemont Associates unknown books
Référence libraire : 132008
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Koenig Lester screenwriter
NO EVIDENCE SCREENPLAY BY.
Hollywood 1939. 2118 leaves with occasional variations in sequence due to revisions. Quarto. Carbon typescript on rectos only. Bradbound in typed stiff wrappers. Some coffee stains to foremargins of some leaves and the upper wrapper not affecting legibility otherwise a good copy. Denoted "first rough draft continuity." An original filmscript by Koenig a one-time William Wyler associate who gave up filmwork in 1953 in favor of full time concentration on his legendary record company Contemporary Records due to the persistence of the Blacklist. The setting of this unproduced court-room drama is contemporary New York city. unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT57972
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Koenig Lester screenwriter
SMART LADY" ORIGINAL SCREEN COMEDY .
Hollywood 1942. 149 leaves; 142 leaves. Quarto. Two carbon typescripts on rectos only. The first bradbound in typed wrappers; pencil name and light discolorations along fore-edge of wrappers otherwise very good or better; the second on cheap pulp paper with tanning some sliver loss at edges and mild discolorations to edges of last few leaves. Two variant typescripts of an original film treatment by Koenig a one-time William Wyler associate who gave up filmwork in 1953 in favor of full time concentration on his legendary record company Contemporary Records due to the persistence of the Blacklist. The story is set in contemporary New York and concerns circumstances following the successful publication of a novel by a male writer who publishes under a female pseudonym. unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT69428
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Koenig Lester: screenwriter
GIRL ATTORNEY" ORIGINAL STORY BY.
Hollywood 1939. 74 leaves. Quarto. Carbon typescript on rectos only. Bradbound in typed wrappers. Light use and soiling author's pencil last name on upper wrapper else very good. An original film treatment by Koenig a one- time William Wyler associate who gave up filmwork in 1953 in favor of full time concentration on his legendary record company Contemporary Records due to the persistence of the Blacklist. The story is set in contemporary New York and follows a young woman attorney in the context of political reform prosecutions. unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT57973
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Koji Wakamatsu (director), Eiichi Uchida (screenwriter); Yuya Uchida, Mie, Reiko Nakamura (starring)
A Pool Without Water Original poster for the 1982 Japanese film
Tokyo: Wakamatsu Production 1982. Original Japanese B2 poster for the 1982 Japanese film. Text in Japanese.<br /> <br /> A married railway ticket puncher starts sedating women with chloroform in order to invade their houses. His cruelty escalates and he grows bolder in his desires. A late release by controversial pink film director and producer Kôji Wakamatsu.<br /> <br /> 20.5 x 28.75 inches Folded as issued. Very Good with light edgewear and creasing along the folds. Wakamatsu Production unknown
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Koji Wakamatsu (director); Eiichi Uchida (screenwriter); Yoshio Harada, Mie, Kenji Sawada, Rikiya Yasuoka, Taiji Tonoyama, Fujio
A Pool Without Water Original mini poster for the 1982 Japanese film
Tokyo: Wakamatsu Production 1982. Vintage mini poster for the 1982 Japanese pink film. <br /> <br /> A married railway ticket puncher starts sedating women with chloroform in order to invade their houses. His cruelty escalates and he grows bolder in his desires. A late release by controversial pink film director and producer Kôji Wakamatsu.<br /> <br /> 7 x 5 inches. About Fine. <br /> <br /> Weisser p. 319. Wakamatsu Production unknown
Référence libraire : 160158
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Koji Wakamatsu (director); Yuya Uchida (screenwriter, starring); Rie Miyazawa, Jennifer Galin, Takeshi Kitano [as Takeshi Beat]
Erotic Liaisons Les Liaisons Erotiques Original two-sided flyer for the 1992 film
N.p.: N.p. 1992. Vintage two-sided Japanese flyer for the 1992 film featuring a full-color graphic on the recto and the verso in black and white with three film still photographs. Text in Japanese and French.<br /> <br /> Young Japanese couple Kishin and Rie are trying to survive living in Paris as private detectives when the wealthy and powerful gangster Okuyama hires them to trail his French girlfriend Lorraine who he suspects is cheating. Before long Kishin is sleeping with Loraine and Rie discovers a link between Okuyama and a multi-million dollar heist involving an affluent Paris S&M club.<br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in Paris France.<br /> <br /> 10 x 7 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 157075
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Koji Wakamatsu (director); Masao Adachi (screenwriter); Rika Mizuki, Mari Mukai, Hideo Saeki, Hidekatsu Shibata (starring)
The Love Robots Original pressbook for the 1966 film
Dallas: Orbit Films 1966. Vintage pressbook for the US release of the 1966 Japanese film. <br /> <br /> In a futuristic world young girls are abducted and transformed into Love Robots living sex dolls available for sale. Pink film auteur Koji Wakamatsu was one of the most successful Japanese filmmakers of the 1960s directing a number of notable erotic and softcore adult films including "Go Go Second Time Virgin" 1969 and "Ecstasy of the Angels" 1972 as well as producing Nagisa Oshima's controversial film "In the Realm of the Senses" 1976. <br /> <br /> Six pages bifold with one laid-in leaf. 11 x 17 inches. Near Fine. Orbit Films unknown
Référence libraire : 154899
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Kon Ichikawa (director, screenwriter); Natto Wadda, Keiji Hasebe (screenwriter); Yukio Mishima (novel); Raizo Ichikawa (starring
Enjo Conflagration Kinkakuji Original screenplay for the 1958 film
Kyoto: Daiei Studios 1957. Draft script for the 1958 Japanese film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1956 novel "Kinkakuji" "Temple of the Golden Pavilion" by Yukio Mishima which is loosely based on the actual event of the burning of the Reliquary or Golden Pavilion of Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto by a young Buddhist acolyte in 1950. The book was one of three Mishima novels adapted by Paul Schrader for episodes in his film "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" 1985. <br /> <br /> Daiei released "Conflagration" "Enj " an adaptation of the same novel directed by Ichikawa Kon in 1958. The title and name of the temple in the film was changed from Kinkakuji after Buddhist opposition threatened problems with filming in Kyoto. This is a script from that film before the name change. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Kyoto. <br /> <br /> White titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 12. Title page present. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered e-27. Mechanical duplication. Toning due to aging throughout mildew water damage wrapper split at spine with mild foxing non archival tape to spine and title page overall about Good condition. Daiei Studios unknown
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Kon Ichikawa (director); Natto Wada (screenwriter); So Yamamura, Tatsuya Mihashi, Tanie Kitabayashi, Mie Kitahara, Koreya Senda
Ghost Story of Youth Seishun kaidan Original photograph of Kon Ichigawa on the set of the 1955 Japanese film
N.p.: N.p. 1955. Vintage reference photograph of director Kon Ichigawa on the set of the 1955 film. Annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso relating to cropping as well as a provenance label. <br /> <br /> 5 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
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Kon Ichikawa (director, screenwriter); Keiji Hassebe, Natto Wada (screenwriters); Jun'ichiro Tanizaki (novel); Machiko Ky , Naka
Odd Obsession Original photograph of Kon Ichikawa with Junko Kano and Tatsuya Nakadai on the set of the 1959 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1959. Vintage studio still photograph from the US release of the 1959 Japanese film showing director Kon Ichikawa talking with actors Junko Kano and Tatsuya Nakadai on the set. Printed mimeo snipe and Warner Brothers stamp on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on Jun'ichir Tanizaki's 1956 novel "The Key" about an aging voyeuristic antique collector who manipulates his wife into having an affair with his daughter's fiancé as a means of curing his impotence. Nominated for the Palme d'Or. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Warner Brothers unknown
Référence libraire : 157643
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Kon Ichikawa (director, screenwriter); Jun'ichir Tanizaki (novel); Keiji Hasebe, Natto Wada (screenwriter); Machiko Ky , Nakamur
Odd Obsession Kagi Three original photographs from the 1959 Japanese film
N.p.: N.p. 1959. Three vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1959 Japanese film. One photograph with a stamp noting the film's French title "L'Etrange obsession" on the verso and all three photographs with manuscript ink annotations on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on Jun'ichir Tanizaki's 1956 novel "The Key" about an aging voyeuristic antique collector who manipulates his wife into having an affair with his daughter's fiancé as a means of curing his impotence. Nominated for the Palme d'Or. <br /> <br /> Photos 6 x 4.5 inches. Very Good plus. N.p. unknown
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Kon Ichikawa (director); Natto Wada (screenwriter); Tanizaki Jun'ichir (novel); Yoshio Inaba (starring)
Odd Obsession Kagi The Key Original screenplay for the 1959 film
Kanagawa Japan: Daiei Studios 1959. Draft script for the 1959 Japanese film. Based on the 1956 novel by Tanizaki Jun’ichir "Kagi" or "The Key". Winner of the 1960 Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Japan. All titles and text in Japanese. <br /> <br /> White titled wrappers with black and gold titles and various rubber stamps on the front wrapper. Title page not present. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered "e-28." Mechanical duplication. Near Fine with light age toning. Daiei Studios unknown
Référence libraire : 143374
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Kon Ichikawa (director, screenwriter); Junichiro Tanizaki (novel); Keiji Hasebe, Natto Wada (screenwriters); Machiko Kyo, Ganjji
Odd Obsession The Key Kagi Collection of 6 original photographs from the 1959 film
Kanagawa Japan: Daiei Studios 1959. Collection of 6 vintage US publicity photographs from the 1959 Japanese pink film. The first of several films based on the Junichiro Tanizaki. Released in Japan as "Kagi" and with the alternate English language title "The Key."<br /> <br /> An elderly antique dealer struggles with his aging body and looming impotence. To grapple with his anxiety he introduces his daughter's boyfriend a handsome doctor to his younger wife. The jealousy and voyeurism that follow invigorates his dying spirit but the chaos he has introduced eventually takes a horrific toll. Winner of the 1960 Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Weisser and Weisser Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films pp. 219-220. Sharp Behind the Pink Curtain p. 372. Daiei Studios unknown
Référence libraire : 144308
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Kon Ichikawa (director); Natto Wada (screenwriter); Michio Takeyama (novel); Rentaro Mikuni (starring)
The Burmese Harp Original screenplay for the 1956 film
Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1956. First Draft script for the 1956 film. Title in English on rear wrapper. <br /> <br /> Based on a 1946 children’s novel by Michio Takeyama about a conscience-driven Japanese soldier who adopts the lifestyle of a Buddhist monk after he fails to get his countrymen to surrender to an overwhelming force. Nominated for a Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award. <br /> <br /> Set in Burma during WWll shot on location in Burma and near the Izu Peninsula in Japan. <br /> <br /> White titled wrappers. Title page present. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered e-25. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine with some toning due to age wrapper Very Good with mild foxing and light water damage near spine. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 379. Eureka Masters of Cinema 12. Nikkatsu unknown
Référence libraire : 143240
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Kon Ichikawa director screenwriter; Junichiro Tanizaki novel; Keiji Hasebe Natto Wada screenwriters; Machiko Kyo Ganjjiro Nak
Odd Obsession The Key Kagi Collection of 6 original photographs from the 1959 film
Kanagawa Japan: Daiei Studios 1959. Collection of 6 vintage US publicity photographs from the 1959 Japanese pink film. The first of several films based on the Junichiro Tanizaki. Released in Japan as "Kagi" and with the alternate English language title "The Key."<br/><br/>An elderly antique dealer struggles with his aging body and looming impotence. To grapple with his anxiety he introduces his daughter's boyfriend a handsome doctor to his younger wife. The jealousy and voyeurism that follow invigorates his dying spirit but the chaos he has introduced eventually takes a horrific toll. Winner of the 1960 Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Weisser and Weisser Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia: The Sex Films pp. 219-220. Sharp Behind the Pink Curtain p. 372. Daiei Studios unknown books
Référence libraire : 144308
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Kon Ichikawa director screenwriter; Natto Wadda Keiji Hasebe screenwriter; Yukio Mishima novel; Raizo Ichikawa starring
Enjo Conflagration Kinkakuji Original screenplay for the 1958 film
Kyoto: Daiei Studios 1957. Draft script for the 1958 Japanese film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1956 novel "Kinkakuji" "Temple of the Golden Pavilion" by Yukio Mishima which is loosely based on the actual event of the burning of the Reliquary or Golden Pavilion of Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto by a young Buddhist acolyte in 1950. The book was one of three Mishima novels adapted by Paul Schrader for episodes in his film "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" 1985. <br/><br/>Daiei released "Conflagration" "Enj " an adaptation of the same novel directed by Ichikawa Kon in 1958. The title and name of the temple in the film was changed from Kinkakuji after Buddhist opposition threatened problems with filming in Kyoto. This is a script from that film before the name change. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Kyoto. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 12. Title page present. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered e-27. Mechanical duplication. Toning due to aging throughout mildew water damage wrapper split at spine with mild foxing non archival tape to spine and title page overall about Good condition. Daiei Studios unknown books
Référence libraire : 143197
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Kon Ichikawa director; Natto Wada screenwriter; Michio Takeyama novel; Rentaro Mikuni starring
The Burmese Harp Original screenplay for the 1956 film
Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1956. First Draft script for the 1956 film. Title in English on rear wrapper. <br/><br/>Based on a 1946 children's novel by Michio Takeyama about a conscience-driven Japanese soldier who adopts the lifestyle of a Buddhist monk after he fails to get his countrymen to surrender to an overwhelming force. Nominated for a Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award. <br/><br/>Set in Burma during WWll shot on location in Burma and near the Izu Peninsula in Japan. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers. Title page present. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered e-25. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine with some toning due to age wrapper Very Good with mild foxing and light water damage near spine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 379. Eureka Masters of Cinema 12. Nikkatsu unknown books
Référence libraire : 143240
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Kon Ichikawa director; Natto Wada screenwriter; Shohei Ooka novel; Yoshio Inaba starring
Odd Obsession Kagi The Key Original screenplay for the 1959 film
Kanagawa Japan: Daiei Studios 1959. Draft script for the 1959 Japanese film. Based on the 1956 novel by Tanizaki Jun'ichir "Kagi" or "The Key". Winner of the 1960 Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Japan. All titles and text in Japanese. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers with black and gold titles and various rubber stamps to the front wrapper. Title page not present. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered "e-28." Mechanical duplication. Near Fine with light age toning. Daiei Studios unknown books
Référence libraire : 143374
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Konture Mattt, Francis Vadillo (scénariste):
Comixture jointe. Avec le film L'éthique du souterrain.
L'Association, 2012. In-8 broché sous pochette illustrée comportant le DVD du beau film de Francis Vadillo sur Mattt Konture. Menus défauts à la pochette, trois fois rien, livre à l'état de neuf.
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Kopit Arthur source work: Bernard Ian screenwriter
OH DAD POOR DAD MAMA'S HUNG YOU IN THE CLOSET AND I'M FEELIN' SO SAD
Beverly Hills: Seven Arts Associated Corp. 1965. 197 leaves altered by lettered inserts. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only of pale green and blue stock. Bradbound in production company wrappers. Wrappers a bit edgeworn with old mend at one brad two ownership signatures otherwise very good A revised "Final" draft of this adaptation to film of Kopit's 1960 play. While Ian Bernard is formally credited with authorship of the screenplay no writer's name appears on this draft which is heavily revised via dated inserts on blue paper. The February 1967 film was directed by Richard Quine and starred Rosalind Russell Robert Morse and Jonathan Winters. Seven Arts Associated Corp. unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT61292
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Kozlenko William screenwriter
FULFILLMENT OUTLINE OF A NOVEL
Los Angeles: Contemporary Film Company 1950. 153 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in stencil printed wrappers. Wrappers a bit creased change of address label on title leaf contact label on inside of front wrapper otherwise very good. A treatment evidently for both a potential film and a novel by the prolific editor and occasional screenwriter television writer and novelist. The narrative is set in a military context on the west coast during the period of the American occupation of post- war Japan. It appears to have not seen either production or publication. Contemporary Film Company unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT67910
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Krasna, Norman (1909-1984). American screenwriter, playwright, producer and film director.
WONDERFUL TYPED LETTER SIGNED by the American playwright and film director NORMAN KRASNA to Jean Dalrymple regarding an unidentified play he is writing.
<p>Switzerland July 5th 1976. 1976. Fine. - Over 275 words typed on his personal 11-1/2 inch high by 8-1/4 inch wide stationery with his Swiss address centered at the top. Norman Krasna writes to Jean Dalrymple about his latest play "Hold the presses." he says having rethought the ending. "I had a long searching session with the muse and also a critique from a friend and the three of us have come to the conclusion that the ending is not right." Feeling that his original ending seemed to imply that the girl settled for marriage "as she hasn't got the ability to be a star". "People don't go to the theatre to accept resignation. I prefer the girl on her way to be a star and have the marriage too." Signed "Norman". An apparent phone number is penned at top left of the letter and another spelled out in French at top right. The letter is further briefly annotated on the verso. The top edge of the page is slightly creased and the letter is folded for mailing. Near fine.</p><p>The American screenwriter playwirth producer and film director Norman Krasna 1909-1984 was known for his screwball comedies based on a case of mistaken identity. He wrote several successful Broadway plays including "Dear Ruth" and "John Loves Mary" and directed 3 films "The Ambassador's Daughter" "The Big Hangover" and "Princess O'Rourke" all of which he also wrote and was nominated 4 times for screenwriting Academy Awards winning once for "Princess O'Rourke".</p><p>The recipient Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in Vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Carey Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jos Iturbi Andre Kostalanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world.</p> Switzerland, July 5th, 1976.
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Krauze Andrzej poster artist; Capote Truman and Wyatt Cooper sourcework; Wynn Tracy screenwriter
Original Exhibition Poster for the Polish Theatrical Release of CIEPLARNIA i.e. THE GLASS HOUSE
Warsaw 1974. Folio 32.5 x 22.5"; 83 x 57 cm. Folded as issued filing importer and identification info on verso otherwise near fine. A stark monochrome poster by artist Andrzej Krauze for the Polish theatrical release of the 1972 made for television film adaptation of Capote and Cooper's story "The Glass House" here rendered in Polish as HOTHOUSE. Tom Gries directed the multi-award nominated film which starred Vic Morrow Alan Alda Clu Gulager Billy Dee Williams et al. As a made for television film publicity paper for the original U.S. release would have been minimal hence the posters for European theatrical releases are significant and in this case artistically important. Krauze left Poland for Paris in 1979 and then settled in London where as a British citizen he has become a leading cartoon and poster artist painter and book illustrator. unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT69363
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Kristel Sylvia Umberto Orsini starring; Francois Leterrier director screenwriter; Etienne George still photographer; Monique
Goodbye Emmanuelle Emmanuelle 3 Original photograph of Sylvia Kristel from the 1977 film
N.p.: N.p. 1977. Vintage borderless reference photograph of Sylvia Kristel from the 1977 film. <br/><br/>The last film in the original "Emmanuelle" trilogy following "Emmanuelle" 1974 directed by Just Jaeckin and starring Kristel and Alain Cuny and "Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman" "Emmanuelle II" 1975 directed by Francis Giacobetti and starring Kristel and Umberto Orsini.<br/><br/>Miramax film founders Bob and Harvey Weinstein acquired the rights to the film at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival capitalizing on the popularity of what had become an international franchise broadcasting a unique appeal as an erotic film series with feminist leanings. <br/><br/>7 x 4.75 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
Référence libraire : 150004
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Kristel, Sylvia, Umberto Orsini (starring); Francois Leterrier (director, screenwriter); Etienne George (photographer); Monique
Goodbye Emmanuelle Emmanuelle 3 Original photograph of Sylvia Kristel from the 1977 film
N.p.: N.p. 1977. Vintage borderless reference photograph of Sylvia Kristel from the 1977 film. <br /> <br /> The last film in the original "Emmanuelle" trilogy following "Emmanuelle" 1974 directed by Just Jaeckin and starring Kristel and Alain Cuny and "Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman" "Emmanuelle II" 1975 directed by Francis Giacobetti and starring Kristel and Umberto Orsini.<br /> <br /> Miramax film founders Bob and Harvey Weinstein acquired the rights to the film at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival capitalizing on the popularity of what had become an international franchise broadcasting a unique appeal as an erotic film series with feminist leanings. <br /> <br /> 7 x 4.75 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 150004
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Krzysztof Kie lowski (director, screenwriter); Bogus aw Linda, Tadeusz omnicki, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz (starring)
Blind Chance Przypadek Two original photographs from the 1987 Polish film
N.p.: N.p. 1987. Two vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1987 Polish film one showing actors Bogus awa Pawelec and Tadeusz omnicki the other showing actors Monika Gozdzik and Bogus aw Linda. Dutch distributor labels and annotations in manuscript pencil on the versos. <br /> <br /> A predecessor to "Sliding Doors" 1998 and "Run Lola Run" 1998 about a young man presented with three choices which lead his life in three separate political directions. Although completed in 1981 the film's release was suppressed in Poland for several years and finally released in 1987 albeit in a censored format. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in ódzkie and Warsaw Poland.<br /> <br /> 9.5 x 7 inches. One Near Fine one Very Good plus. <br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 772. N.p. unknown
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