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Stephen and Timothy Quay directors screenwriters; Robert Walser novel; Alan Passes screenwriter; Mark Rylance Aluce Krige Got
Institute Benjamenta or This Dream that One Calls Human Life Original UK poster for the 1995 film
London: Koninck Studios 1995. Vintage British poster for the 1995 film. <br/><br/>The first of two full-length live action films directed by the Quay Brothers the sibling duo best known for their surrealistic stop-motion animations. The film is steeped in the heavily dreamlike aesthetic that has come to define much of their work. It has been likened stylistically to David Lynch's breakout film "Eraserhead" as well as to Expressionist films of the early twentieth century. <br/><br/>Based on Robert Walser's novel "Jakob Von Gunten" it follows the story of a young man attending an institute for servants run by the eerie Benjamenta siblings. <br/><br/>15 x 20 inches folded. Near Fine. <br/><br/>BFI. Koninck Studios unknown books
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Stephen Becker (novel); Barry Spikings (screenwriter)
The Chinese Bandit Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Los Angeles: Embassy Pictures 1983. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1975 novel by Stephen Becker about a former Marine turned alcoholic drifter forced to fend his way out of Peking after nearly killing an American brigadier in a bar fight. <br /> <br /> Generic white Embassy Pictures wrappers. Title page present dated 4th April 1983 with credits for Becker and screenwriter Barry Spikings. 111 leaves with last page of text numbered 110. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Embassy Pictures unknown
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Stephen Bonds (screenwriter)
Gore Orphange Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Los Angeles: AckermanBenson 1988. Second Draft script for an unproduced film. From the archive of crew member Chris Scher. Not to be confused with the 2015 film directed by Emily Lapisardi starring Maria Olsen and Bill Townsend.<br /> <br /> Screenwriter Stephen Bonds previously made a low budget independent film under this title in 1980 the Second Draft script found here dates from 1988 and is an apparent attempt at getting a feature film made of the story. <br /> <br /> Based on the Northern Ohio urban myth regarding the ruins of Swift Mansion later the Light of Hope Orphanage which alleges a fire was set killing many children and a woman all who now haunt the ruins.<br /> <br /> Chris Scher has worked in American films from 1994 to the present. She was a propmaker construction accountant/estimator/buyer and carpenter on over 20 movies including "The Last Seduction" 1994 "Pulp Fiction" 1994 "From Dusk Till Dawn" 1994 "The Horse Whisperer 1998 "Joy Ride" 2001 and others. She also performed the same work for prestige television dramas including "The Bridge" 2014 "Ozark" 2017 and "Yellowstone" 2018.<br /> <br /> Set in Vermilion Ohio. <br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page dated January 20 1988 noted as Second Draft with credits for screenwriter Stephen Bonds. 99 leaves with last page of text numbered 97. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. AckermanBenson unknown
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Stephen Boyd, David Ladd, Roosevelt Grier, Cheryl Ladd (starring); Virginia L Stone (director); JAS McCrombie (screenwriter) J A
The Treasure of Jamaica Reef Evil in the Deep Seven original photographs from the 1974 film
N.p.: Golden Films 1974. Seven vintage studio still photographs from the 1974 film seen here under the working title "Evil in the Deep." <br /> <br /> A crew of maritime adventurers search for a long-lost sunken Spanish Galleon carrying a massive amount of treasure. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. Golden Films unknown
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Stephen C Apostolof (director); Herbert F Niccolls (screenwriter); Harvey Shain, Capri, Marsha Jordan, Sean O'Hara (starring)
College Girls Four original photographs from the 1968 film
N.p.: Distribpix / A.F.P.I. 1968. Four vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 film. Three photographs with provenance stamps on the versos. Rare.<br /> <br /> The exploits of "college girls" who'll do anything for a good grade. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches.Very Good plus one with a bruise to the center of the photograph. Distribpix / A.F.P.I. unknown
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Stephen C Apostolof (director); Taggart Casey (screenwriter); Kathy Williams, Harvey Shain, Marsha Jordan (starring)
Office Love In Four original photographs from the 1968 film
N.p.: A.F.P.I. Productions 1968. Four vintage studio still photographs from the 1968 film. Three photographs with provenance stamps on the versos. <br /> <br /> Marsha Jordan stars as a secretary at a computer dating service who unwittingly dates her boss his wife and their two sons. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Maryland. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with some pinholes to the margins. A.F.P.I. Productions unknown
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Stephen Crane (story); Adolphe Menjou (host); Leonard St Clair (screenwriter); Christine Larson, William Phipps (starring)
Your Favorite Story: Decision Original screenplay for the 1954 television episode script supervisor's copy
Los Angeles: ZIV Television Programs 1954. Final Master script for the 1954 television episode. Script supervisor's copy with their manuscript pencil and ink annotations on the front wrapper and virtually every page. <br /> <br /> A farm girl hides her brother from the police when he is framed for murder. <br /> <br /> Yellow titled wrappers noted as FINAL MASTER SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated April 13 1954 with credits for screenwriter Leonard St. Clair and story credits to Stephen Crane. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 59 leaves with last page of text numbered 53. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 4/26/54. Wrapper and pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. ZIV Television Programs unknown
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Stephen Crane (story); Adolphe Menjou (host); Leon Benson (director); Ellis Marcus (screenwriter); William Boyett, Russ Conway,
Your Favorite Story: The Little Regiment Original screenplay for the 1954 television episode script supervisor's copy
Los Angeles: ZIV Television Programs 1954. Final Master script for the 1954 television episode. Copy belonging to script supervisor Helen McCaffrey with her manuscript pencil annotations on virtually every page and many versos and her name in manuscript ink annotation on the top right corner of the front wrapper.<br /> <br /> A dramatization of the December 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg based on a short story by Stephen Crane. <br /> <br /> Brown titled wrappers noted as FINAL MASTER SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated April 12 1954 with credits for screenwriter Ellis Marcus and story credits to Stephen Crane. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 48 leaves with last page of text numbered 47. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated 4-14-54. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. ZIV Television Programs unknown
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Stephen Crane novel; Richard Thomas Michael Brandon Wendell Burton starring; Lee Phillips director; John Gay screenwriter
The Red Badge of Courage Original screenplay for the 1974 television film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1974. Revised Draft script for the 1974 television film which originally aired on December 3 on NBC. Not to be confused with the 1951 film directed by John Huston. <br/><br/>Based on the classic 1895 novel by Stephen Crane which follows a Union soldier who dreams of glory throughout the course of the Civil War. <br/><br/>No wrappers as issued. Title page present dated June 24 1974 noted as Revision with credits for screenwriter John Gay and novelist Stephen Crane. 84 leaves with last page of text numbered 78. Xerographic duplication rectos only with pink revision pages throughout dated 9/3/74. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
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Stephen Daldry (director); Michael Cunningham (novel); David Hare (screenwriter); Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep (s
The Hours Original For Your Consideration screenplay for the 2002 film
Los Angeles: Miramax 2002. For Your Consideration script for the 2002 film. <br /> <br /> Based on Michael Cunningham's 1999 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about three women of different generations whose lives are connected by Virginia Woolf's 1925 novel "Mrs. Dalloway." Nominated for nine Academy Awards winning one for Best Actress for Nicole Kidman. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood Florida and New York in the US and in London and Longborough in England. <br /> <br /> White titled wrappers undated with credits for screenwriter David Hare and novelist Michael Cunningham. 97 leaves with last page of text numbered 97. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. In a custom red cloth slipcase. Miramax unknown
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Stephen Dwoskin (director, screenwriter); Chris Wilkerson (play); Jenny Runacre, Linda Marlowe, John Grillo (starring)
Dyn Amo Original photograph of Jenny Runacre from the 1972 film
N.p.: N.p. 1972. Vintage reference photograph of actress Jenny Runacre from the 1972 film. Layout annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso along with the stamp of The Other Cinema in London and an Alternative Arts stamp with the film title. <br /> <br /> Stephen Dwoskin's second feature film. Dwoskin was an experimental filmmaker who produced work based on themes of perception disability and sexuality. He was a cofounder of the London Film-Makers' Co-op in 1966 and the film collective Spectre in 1980. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Dwoskin (director, screenwriter); Carolee Schneemann, Verity Bargate, Maurice Colbourne, Carmel Court, Sally Gidal (star
Times For Original photograph of Verity Bargate from the 1970 experimental film
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage reference photograph from the 1970 experimental film showing actress Verity Bargate. Annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on the verso regarding cropping.<br /> <br /> Director Stephen Dwoskin was an experimental filmmaker who produced work based on themes of perception disability and sexuality. He was a cofounder of the London Film-Makers' Co-op in 1966 and the film collective Spectre in 1980. "Times For" was the first of Dwoskin's longer films and notably included a performance by performance artist and filmmaker Carolee Schneemann with a soundtrack by experimental musician Gavin Bryars. <br /> <br /> 10 x 7.25 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Dwoskin (director, screenwriter)
To Tea Original photograph from the 1970 experimental film
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage reference photograph from the 1970 short film. Annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on the verso.<br /> <br /> Director Stephen Dwoskin was an experimental filmmaker who produced work based on themes of perception disability and sexuality. He was a cofounder of the London Film-Makers' Co-op in 1966 and the film collective Spectre in 1980. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with light creasing and edgewear. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Frears (director); Neville Smith (screenwriter); Albert Finney, Billie Whitelaw, Janice Rule (starring); Andrew Lloyd We
Gumshoe Original screenplay for the 1971 film Billie Whitelaw's working copy
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1970. Draft British script for the 1971 UK film. Working copy belonging to actress Billie Whitelaw SIGNED by Whitelaw on the front wrapper with her manuscript annotations throughout in pencil and red and blue ink. Included are four vintage black-and-white still photographs from the film. <br /> <br /> Director Stephen Frear's debut feature film and the first film to feature an original musical score by Andrew Lloyd Weber. <br /> <br /> A whodunit verging on spoof Albert Finney plays a standup comedian and aspiring private detective. When he advertises his detective services in the local newspaper he may actually have to solve a real mystery. Set in Liverpool and London and shot there on location. <br /> <br /> Tall orange studio wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated 1st October 1970 with credits for screenwriter Neville Smith. 123 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Very Good wrapper Good bound internally with three silver brads. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Indicator 37. Columbia Pictures unknown
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Stephen Frears (director); Peter Morgan (screenwriter); Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings (starring)
The Queen Original screenplay for the 2006 film
N.p.: N.p. 2005. Draft script for the 2006 film. <br /> <br /> An intimate look at the British Royal family from May to September of 1997 following the death of Princess Diana on August 31 1977 and the struggle between Queen Elizabeth's Helen Mirren desire to treat it as a private affair and Prime Minister Tony Blair Michael Sheen and Prince Charles' Alex Jennings desire to quell the public's demand for a more overt and public expression of grief.<br /> <br /> Winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress for Mirren nominated for five others including Best Film Best Director and Best Screenplay.<br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in England Scotland and France. <br /> <br /> Pink titled wrappers with credits for screenwriter Peter Morgan. Title page integral with first page with credits for screenwriter Peter Morgan. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper light creasing to top right else Near Fine bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Frears director; Alan Bennett screenwriter; John Lahr book; Gary Oldman Vanessa Redgrave Julie Walters starring
Prick Up Your Ears Collection of three original photographs from the 1987 film
Los Angeles: Samuel Goldwyn Company 1987. Collection of three vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1987 film. Based on John Lahr's 1978 biography of playwright Joe Orton. Featuring images of a young Gary Oldman Vanessa Redgrave and director Stephen Frears. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine condition. <br/><br/>Olive Films 1098. Samuel Goldwyn Company unknown books
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Stephen Frears director; Neville Smith screenwriter; Albert Finney Billie Whitelaw Janice Rule starring; Andrew Lloyd Weber co
Gumshoe Original screenplay for the 1971 film Billie Whitelaw's working copy
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1970. Draft British script for the 1971 UK film. Working copy belonging to actress Billie Whitelaw SIGNED by Whitelaw on the front wrapper with her holograph annotations throughout in pencil and red and blue ink. Included are four vintage black-and-white still photographs from the film. <br/><br/>Director Stephen Frear's debut feature film and the first film to feature an original musical score by Andrew Lloyd Weber. <br/><br/>A whodunit verging on spoof Albert Finney plays a standup comedian and aspiring private detective. When he advertises his detective services in the local newspaper he may actually have to solve a real mystery. Set in Liverpool and London and shot there on location. <br/><br/>Tall orange studio wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated 1st October 1970 with credits for screenwriter Neville Smith. 123 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Very Good wrapper Good bound internally with three silver brads. <br/><br/>Grant US. Indicator 37. Columbia Pictures unknown books
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Stephen Frears director; Peter Morgan screenwriter; Helen Mirren James Cromwell Alex Jennings starring
The Queen Original screenplay for the 2006 film
N.p.: N.p. 2005. Draft script for the 2006 film. <br/><br/>An intimate look at the British Royal family from May to September of 1997 following the death of Princess Diana on August 31 1977 and the struggle between Queen Elizabeth's Helen Mirren desire to treat it as a private affair and Prime Minister Tony Blair Michael Sheen and Prince Charles' Alex Jennings desire to quell the public's demand for a more overt and public expression of grief.<br/><br/>Winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress for Mirren nominated for five others including Best Film Best Director and Best Screenplay.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in England Scotland and France. <br/><br/>Pink titled wrappers with credits for screenwriter Peter Morgan. Title page integral with first page with credits for screenwriter Peter Morgan. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper light creasing to top right else Near Fine bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
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Stephen J Cannell, Robert A Cinader (creators); Arthur H Nadel (director); Stephen Downing [as Michael Donovan] (screenwriter);
Chase: The Garbage Man Original screenplay for the 1973 episode of the 1973-74 television series
Universal City: Universal Studios 1973. Draft script for the tenth episode of the first season of the 1973-74 NBC television series that aired on November 27 1973. Copy printed on pink leaves with manuscript pencil and ink annotations on -- pages.<br /> <br /> The first show co-created by Stephen J. Cannell about a unique team of the Los Angeles Police Department lead by Chase Reddick Mitchell Ryan that specializes in solving unusually difficult or violent cases. The series premiered on September 11 1973 and aired for 23 episodes ending on April 10 1974.<br /> <br /> In this installment Sgt. MacCray Wayne Maunder attempts to infiltrate a garbage removal firm whose owner is syndicate boss and is distracted by the attention of the crime boss' daughter.<br /> <br /> Set in Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page dated September 28 1973 with credits for screenwriter Michael Donovan. 59 leaves with last page of text numbered 57. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with a staple to the top left corner. Universal Studios unknown
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Stephen J Cannell, Roy Huggins (creators); Sigmund Neufeld Jr (director); Philip De Guere, Jr (screenwriter); Wayne Rogers, Elai
City of Angels: The Parting Shot City of Angels: Quicker Than the Eye Original screenplay for the 1976 episode of the 1976 television series
Universal City: Public Arts / Roy Huggins - Universal Studios 1976. Draft script for the fourth episode of the 1976 NBC television series here under the working title "City of Angels: Quicker Than the Eye" which aired on February 24 1976. Not to be confused with the 2000 CBS medical drama television series created by Steven Bochco.<br /> <br /> Inspired by Roman Polanski's 1974 classic "Chinatown" the series was created by Stephen J. Cannell and Roy Huggins who had previously worked together on the acclaimed 1974-80 television series "The Rockford Files." Wayne Rogers stars as the stalwart private investigator Jake Axminster working amid the corruption of 1930s Los Angeles. Hailed by mystery novelist Max Allan Collins as "the best private eye series ever" the series premiered on NBC on February 3 1976 and lasted for only one thirteen episode season before ending on May 18 1976.<br /> <br /> In this episode Jake is hired by a wealthy man named Underwood to investigate whether his wife Velma is having an affair only to discover Underwood dead after hearing a shot ring out while staking out Velma at their home.<br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page dated January 27 1976 with credits for screenwriter Philip De Guere Jr. and Story by James Thomas James. 63 leaves with last page of text numbered 59. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with pink revision pages throughout dated 1/30/76. Pages Very Good plus with the front wrapper detached and stapled to the following two leaves bound with two gold brads. Public Arts / Roy Huggins - Universal Studios unknown
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Stephen Kandel (screenwriter)
Arabella Original screenplay for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. 1966. Draft script for an unproduced film. Note laid in from agent Paul Kohner to Mel Tucker dated June 23 1966. <br /> <br /> A group of Nazis steal a truck of gold during the war eventually hiding it in a cave on the Portuguese coast. Years later a group of thieves begin looking for the loot. <br /> <br /> Set in Portugal. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Stephen Kandel. 156 leaves with last page of text numbered 154. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good with a portion neatly cut from bottom right corner of front wrapper clearly as issued to reveal a quote from Lewis Carroll on the first leaf see image. Bound internally with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Kandel (screenwriter)
Champagne Diamonds and Mink Original treatment script for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. Unknown. Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> An aging millionaire arranges to have his daughter-a cold-hearted nosy serial bride-kidnapped and taken to a chateau in rural France in order to stop her from interfering in his libidinous affairs. Screenwriter Stephen Kandel was best known as a writer for television in the late 20th century including episodes of "Sea Hunt" "Hawaii Five-O" "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "MacGyver."<br /> <br /> From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br /> <br /> Set in London Paris and rural France.<br /> <br /> White self-wrappers with title integral with the first leaf as issued. 28 leaves with last page of text numbered 28. Spirit duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with one gold brad. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Kandel screenwriter
Champagne Diamonds and Mink Original treatment script for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. Unknown. Treatment script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>An aging millionaire arranges to have his daughter-a cold-hearted nosy serial bride-kidnapped and taken to a chateau in rural France in order to stop her from interfering in his libidinous affairs. Screenwriter Stephen Kandel was best known as a writer for television in the late 20th century including episodes of "Sea Hunt" "Hawaii Five-O" "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "MacGyver."<br/><br/>From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br/><br/>Set in London Paris and rural France.<br/><br/>White self-wrappers with title integral with the first leaf as issued. 28 leaves with last page of text numbered 28. Spirit duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus bound with one gold brad. N.p. unknown books
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Stephen King (characters); Katt Shea (director); Rafael Moreu (screenwriter); Emily Bergi, Jason London, Dylan Bruno, J Smith-Ca
The Rage: Carrie 2 Carrie II Original screenplay for the 1999 film
N.p.: N.p. 1998. Rainbow Revision Draft script for the 1999 film here under the working title "Carrie II" copy belonging to an unknown crew or cast member with six small post-it tabs affixed to the top of six pages in which characters are killed or injured annotated with brief descriptions e.g. "Lisa / Windshield" "Chuck Berry Boy" and "Jesse / Snake" and manuscript ink and marker annotations on four pages. Salmon revision pages dated 06/14/98 bound in following the script.<br /> <br /> Based on the characters from Stephen King's 1974 novel "Carrie" and sequel to the 1976 film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Sissy Spacek. Carrie White's long-lost half-sister Rachel Lang an outcast high school student who also has telekinetic powers is troubled following the suicide of her best friend and is befriended by Jesse Ryan a popular football player who with his friends is planning on humiliating Rachel at the biggest party of the year.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in North and South Carolina. <br /> <br /> Untitled yellow wrappers. Title page present with last revision pages dated 5/21/98 with credits for screenwriter Rafael Moreu. 153 leaves with last page of text numbered 114A. Xerographic duplication rectos only with white blue pink yellow green goldenrod and salmon revision pages throughout dated variously between 4/25/98 and 06/14/98. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two silver brads.<br /> <br /> Vinegar Syndrome 505. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Roberts (director); William Faulkner (novel); Oliver HP Garrett (screenwriter); Miriam Hopkins, William Gargan, Jack La
The Story of Temple Drake Four original photographs from the 1933 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1933. Four vintage photographs from the 1933 film one double weight and sepia one double weight and black-and-white and two single-weight and sepia.<br /> <br /> Based on William Faulkner's 1931 literary potboiler "Sanctuary" about a wealthy southern belle who goes to trial for murdering the violent bootlegger who abducted her and forced her into prostitution. Every bit as controversial as the source material the film's depiction of sexual violence was graphic and shocking even among films of the era and along with the same year's equally sensational "Baby Face" was directly responsible for the stricter enforcement of the Production Code in 1934 bringing the pre-Code era to a close. <br /> <br /> George Raft then under contract to Paramount was assigned the role of the bootlegger but found the part repulsive and went to battle with the studio in a suit that nearly cost him his career. <br /> <br /> Unavailable for decades outside of 16mm bootlegs the film was restored by the Museum of Modern Art in 2011 and screened at the TCM Classic Film Festival but still awaits a commercial release. <br /> <br /> Photographs between 9.75 x 7.5 and 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus overall. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Paramount Pictures unknown
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Stephen Roberts director; William Faulkner novel; Oliver HP. Garrett screenwriter; Miriam Hopkins William Gargan Jack La Rue s
The Story of Temple Drake Collection of five original photographs from the 1933 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1933. Collection of five vintage photographs from the 1933 film.<br/><br/>Based on William Faulkner's 1931 controversial literary potboiler "Sanctuary." The story concerns a wealthy and neurotic Southern belle who falls in with a violent bootlegger who rapes her and forces her into prostitution. Every bit as controversial as the source material the film's depiction of the assault was graphic and shocking even among films of the era and along with the same year's equally sensational "Baby Face" was directly responsible for the stricter enforcement of the Production Code beginning the next year bringing the pre-Code era to a close. <br/><br/>George Raft then under contract to Paramount was assigned the role of the bootlegger but found the part repulsive and went to battle with the studio in a suit that nearly cost him his career. <br/><br/>Unavailable for decades outside of 16mm bootlegs the film was restored by the Museum of Modern Art in 2011 and screened at the TCM Classic Film Festival but still awaits a commercial release. <br/><br/>Photographs between 9.75 x 7.5 and 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus overall. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Grant US. Paramount Pictures unknown books
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
Archive of original treatments and proposals for 16 unproduced television series circa 1995
N.p.: N.p. 1995. Archive of vintage treatments and proposals for 16 unproduced sitcom television series. All material housed together in a generic three-ring binder with a manuscript label on the binder spine noting "1995 Pilot Pitches" in the hand of screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. <br /> <br /> Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> Lacking title page presumably as issued. Approximately 150 leaves. Pages Very Good plus with light discoloration on the bottom edge of the first leaf and faint foxing on the page edges. Binder Very Good plus. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
As My Dinner Turns Original screenplay for an unproduced television series
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced television series with manuscript marker annotations on one page.<br /> <br /> Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> An outrageous satire of a soap opera wherein a half dozen characters fall in and out of love with each other and cheat on each other.<br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with goldenrod title page with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. 20 leaves with last page of text numbered 19. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
Death! Death! Original screenplay for an unproduced short film
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced short film. <br /> <br /> A woman who receives a lifesaving heart transplant is haunted by the ghost of the man whose heart she received. <br /> <br /> White titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. Title page integral with front self wrapper. 25 leaves with last page of text numbered 25. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a paper clip at the top left corner. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
Easy Come Easy Go Original typescript for an unproduced television episode
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Draft typescript for an unproduced television episode. With typeovers and whiteout annotations throughout. <br /> <br /> A brief comedy about a wealthy family's reactions to the loss of their family fortune. Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> Lacking wrappers presumably as issued. Title page present undated with credit for Sustarsic. 19 leaves lacking page numbers. Typescript rectos only. Pages Near Fine unbound. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
Help Original screenplay for an unproduced short play
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced short play.<br /> <br /> A innocent man is arrested for crimes against the State.<br /> <br /> White titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II. Title page integral with front self wrapper. 37 leaves with last page of text numbered 36. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a paper clip at the top left corner. N.p. unknown
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
Right To Life Original screenplay for an unproduced radio play
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced radio play ribbon typescript copy with manuscript white-out annotations throughout.<br /> <br /> Screenwriter Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> A "Pro-Life" radio show wherein Dr. Riever who performs abortions as part of his regular practice is taken into the eighth dimension after strangling a fetus to death with his hands during an abortion and is judged by the spirits of the people he aborted. Classic Reagan-era "Pro-Life" agitprop.<br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with the title page with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. 47 leaves with last page of text numbered 46. Ribbon typescript copy rectos only. Pages Near Fine. Unbound. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 164133
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
San Bernardino Original screenplay for an unproduced television pilot
N.p.: N.p. 1999. Draft script for an unproduced television pilot. <br /> <br /> A black comedy about a working-class family headed by an unsuccessful repo man. <br /> <br /> Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated 6/22/99 with credit for Sustarsic. 84 leaves with last page of text numbered 82. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine housed in a Very Good plus generic three-ring black binder. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 162670
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
The Examination Original screenplay for an unproduced short film
N.p.: N.p. 1990. Draft script for an unproduced short film. <br /> <br /> A man is trying to get his heart checked but his doctor will only speak to him in riddles. <br /> <br /> White titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. Title page integral with front wrapper. 20 leaves with last page of text numbered 19. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine unbound. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 162930
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
The Stoned Ranger Original screenplay for an unproduced television series
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft treatment script for an unproduced television series with manuscript pencil annotations throughout.<br /> <br /> Screenwriter Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> The Stoned Ranger and his sidekick Wanto attempt bring outlaws Burt Bart and Burp to justice for stealing a diamond ring a charm bracelet and panties from siblings Tim and Shelly. <br /> <br /> Set in Wakka Nukka Pooka Wooka City. <br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. 28 leaves with last page of text numbered 27. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine overall unbound. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 164131
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Stephen Sustarsic (screenwriter)
Trapped Original screenplay for an unproduced short play
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced short play. <br /> <br /> A group of criminals get stuck inside a bank vault with the owner and two bank employees. <br /> <br /> White titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic. Title page integral with front self wrapper. 30 leaves with last page of text numbered 29. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a paper clip at the top left corner. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 162954
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Stephen T Sustarsic II (screenwriter)
The Marriage Game Original screenplay for an unproduced television series
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced television series a ribbon typescript copy with manuscript white-out annotations throughout and one manuscript ink annotation on the second to last page.<br /> <br /> Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> Two sets of newlyweds compete in a game show where the hosts asks each member of each couple a series of questions pertaining to their marriage while attached to a lie detector.<br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page with credits for screenwriter Stephen T. Sustarsic II. 27 leaves with last page of text unnumbered. Ribbon typescript copy rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with a single staple to the upper left corner. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 164139
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Stephen T Sustarsic II (screenwriter)
Zorro's Bravest Son Original screenplay for an unproduced film
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br /> <br /> Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> Irving master swordsman Zorro's youngest son who's a bleeder and just wants to be a florist is chosen to be the next generation's Zorro upon his father's demise. Told in the vein of Monty Python and Mel Brooks.<br /> <br /> Generic green wrappers with a titled label with credits for screenwriter Stephen T. Sustarsic II. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 105. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with a prong binding. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 164148
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Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II (screenwriter)
Dining Out Original screenplay for an unproduced short film
N.p.: N.p. 1990. Draft script for an unproduced short film.<br /> <br /> A down-on-his-luck man flirts with a waitress at a run down restaurant. <br /> <br /> Set in the Bronx New York City. <br /> <br /> White titled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II. Title page integral with front self wrapper. 15 leaves with last page of text numbered 15. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine unbound. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 162956
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Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II (screenwriter)
KPUK Original screenplay for the pilot of an unproduced television series
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for the pilot of an uproduced television series. Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> Bill Brenner a DJ from Crabapple Ohio begins his new job as a DJ at the Seattle talk radio station KPUK whose manager appears more concerned with the football game against radio station KZAP than the operations of the station.<br /> <br /> Clear mylar front wrapper black rear wrapper. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II. 39 leaves with last page of text numbered 38. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near FIne wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three metal brads. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 164088
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Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II (screenwriter)
One Day at a Time: Moving Out Original screenplay for an unproduced episode of the television show
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced episode of the 1975-1984 television series. <br /> <br /> The series followed a divorced career woman and single mother as she tried to raise her two teenage daughters in an apartment building in Indianapolis with frequent visits from the building's nosy superintendent. In this installment the eldest daughter wants to move out into her own apartment to her mother's dismay. <br /> <br /> Set in Indianapolis. <br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with title page with credits for screenwriter Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II. 38 leaves with last page of text numbered 37. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 163479
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Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II (screenwriter)
Screwdriver Heaven Original screenplay for the pilot of an unproduced television series
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for the pilot of an unproduced television series. Bound in preceding the script is a one-page treatment a "Suggested Casting" page a "Set" page a two-page <br /> description of the primary characters an "Occasional Characters" page and a two-page description of "Guest Characters." Attached to the title page by a paper clip is a business card for agent Judy McHugh of John La Rocca and Associates.<br /> <br /> Screenwriter Stephen Sustarsic wrote frequently for sitcom television throughout the 1980s and 1990s most memorably for the television series "Alice" 1976-1985 and "The Jeffersons" 1975-1985. Sustarsic was also one of the creators of the children's animated series "The Wild Thornberrys" 1998-2004. <br /> <br /> A sitcom about a small local bar "Screwdriver Heaven" in San Diego where a wide variety of customers seek refuge from their life's troubles and the advice of the crusty but endearing bartender Albert. <br /> <br /> Clear mylar front wrapper orange rear wrapper. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Stephen Thomas Sustarsic II. 54 leaves with last page of text numbered 44. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three metal brads. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 163482
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Stephen Vincent Benet (screenwriter); Raymond Massey (starring)
The Cavalcade of America: A Tooth for Paul Revere Original script for the 1942 radio broadcast
New York: Batten Barton Durstine and Osborn 1942. Draft script for the 1942 radio show episode originally broadcast on May 14 1942. With a few annotations in manuscript pencil and ink on the front wrapper. <br /> <br /> The anthology series was part of a campaign by the DuPont chemical corporation to rehabilitate its image following the public exposure of its arms race profiteering during World War I. In lieu of traditional advertising creative director Roy Durstine proposed that DuPont sponsor "Cavalcade" which integrated the company's slogan "Better Things For Better Living Through Chemistry" and agenda into its stories of American achievement and inspiration. The show was an early experiment in propagandistic corporate brand-building virtually unprecedented for a company that had no commercially available products to market to the public. To further promote their clean humanitarian ideals DuPont shied away from using attention-grabbing tactics such as the sound of gunfire that were popular on other radio programs at the time-a choice that attracted pacifist writers such as Norman Rosten and Arthur Miller to the show. <br /> <br /> This episode was written by Stephen Vincent Benet a Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet and novelist best known for his narrative poem "John Brown's Body" and dramatizes the inception of the American Revolution.<br /> <br /> White titled self wrappers dated 5/14/42 with credits for actor Raymond Massey and writer Stephen Vincent Benet. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. 37 leaves with last page of text numbered 36. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus unbound. Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 146014
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Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith, Dean Jagger (starring); John H Auer (director); William Wister Haines, Allen Rivkin (screenwriter
The Eternal Sea The Admiral Hoskins Story Original screenplay for the 1955 film
Los Angeles: Republic Pictures 1954. Final shooting script for the 1954 film. Manuscript annotations on the front wrapper reading "Revisions / Blue 9-28-54" and "part of 'Admiral John Hoskins.'"<br /> <br /> One of Republic's most elaborate productions of the 1950s "The Eternal Sea" is the biography of American admiral John M. Hoskins. Sterling Hayden delivers a superbly understated performance as Hoskins who continued to serve throughout WW2 despite the loss of a leg in the early phases of the conflict. The admiral's farsighted activities as commander of the aircraft carrier Princeton led to the development of the more sophisticated jet-aircraft carriers of the Korean War. The well-chosen supporting cast includes Alexis Smith as Hoskin's wife Sue Dean Jagger as Admiral Thomas L. Semple Morris Ankrum as Adm. Arthur Dewey Struble and John Maxwell as Adm. William "Bull" Halsey whose life story would serve as the basis for the 1960 film The Gallant Hours. Elmer Bernstein's soaring musical score is the icing on the cake. <br /> <br /> Pink titled wrappers noted as Final Shooting on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 20044 dated September 1 1954 with credits for screenwriter Rivkin for director Auer and for writer Haines. 116 leaves mimeograph duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 9-28-54. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good some short closed tears and creasing at the corners bound with two gold brads. Republic Pictures unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 128682
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Stern Tom Alex Winter directors screenwriters starring; Tim Burns screenwriter; Randy Quaid William Sadler Megan Ward Mic
Freaked Very Special People Original screenplay for the 1993 film
N.p.: N.P. 1992. Rainbow Revised Shooting script for the 1993 film here under the working title "Very Special People." Copy belonging to Still Photographer Melissa Mosley with "Melissa Mosley Still Photographer" label affixed to front wrapper. Copied annotations throughout noting or revising scene numbers. <br/><br/>Created by the makers of the MTV sketch comedy series "The Idiot Box" 1990-1991.<br/><br/>Originally intended as a low budget horror film featuring the experimental rock band Butthole Surfers which director and screenwriter Alex Winter co-star of the "Bill and Ted" film series worked with previously in the 1988 short film "Bar-B-Que Movie." The concept transformed into as Winter described it "'Beach Blanket Bingo' meets 'The Evil Dead." Joe Roth head of 20th Century Fox loved the idea and green-lit the project. Unfortunately Roth was fired during filming and the new studio head Peter Chernin hated it severely slashing the budget. After poor test screenings it was pulled from nationwide release and only opened to two theaters in the US. Revived on VHS then DVD and Blu-Ray it has since been recognized as the cult favorite it was made to be.<br/><br/>Spoiled actor Ricky Coogin Winter best friend Earnie Michael Stoyanov and pretty girl activist Julie Megan Ward find themselves trapped at Freek Land a freak show run by mad scientist Elijah C. Skuggs Randy Quaid who is turning everyone into horrible grotesque ridiculous mutants with his "Tasty Freeks Machine."<br/><br/>Featuring cameos usually in horrific makeup from Keanu Reeves Mr. T Bobcat Goldthwait Brooke Shields Calvert DeForest Larry "Bud" Melman and others.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles and Malibu California. <br/><br/>Grey titled self-wrappers integral with title page dated February 10 1992 noted as Revised Shooting Script with credits for screenwriters Tim Burns Tom Stern and Alex Winter. 99 leaves with last page of text numbered 94. Xerographic duplication rectos only with pink yellow green goldenrod salmon cherry tan and grey revision pages throughout dated variously between 3/30/92 and 6/8/92. Pages Near Fine with light edgewear on first page bound with three gold brads. N.P. unknown books
Riferimento per il libraio : 149796
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Steve Buscemi, Richard Ganoung, John Bolger (starring); Bill Sherwood (director, screenwriter)
Parting Glances Seven original photographs from the 1986 film
N.p.: N.p. 1986. Seven vintage reference photographs from the groundbreaking 1986 film.<br /> <br /> One of the first films to depict the impact of AIDS on the queer community in New York and one of actor Steve Buscemi's first starring roles. The first and last directorial effort for Bill Sherwood who would die from complications due to AIDS four years after the film's release. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus to Near Fine. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 167882
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Steve Buscemi (director, screenwriter, starring); Carol Kane, Samuel L Jackson, Mimi Rogers, Chloe Sevigny, Michael Imperioli, D
Trees Lounge Original screenplay for the 1996 film
N.p.: N.p. 1996. Draft script for the 1996 film.<br /> <br /> Steve Buscemi's feature film directorial debut about an unemployed single ex-mechanic who spends all of his time at the eponymous Trees Lounge a neighborhood bar with a motley cast of characters. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location throughout New York in Queens Brooklyn Valley Stream and Long Island.<br /> <br /> Generic white "Live International" wrappers. Title page present undated with credit for Buscemi. 104 leaves with last page of text numbered 103. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. N.p. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 167666
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Steve Cuden (screenwriter); Dabney Coleman, Bill Cobbs, Megan Gallagher, Susan Anspach (starring)
The Slap Maxwell Story: Slap Buys the Farm Original screenplay for an unproduced television episode
N.p.: N.p. 1987. Draft script for an unproduced television episode from the 1987-1988 television series. <br /> <br /> This one season television series follows a controversial sportswriter constantly on the brink of being fired from the newspaper he works for. In this installment the titular character must get a physical done and is scared when they find something out of the ordinary. <br /> <br /> Set in the American Southwest. <br /> <br /> White untitled self wrappers lacking rear wrapper with adhesive label for the Rosen/Turtle Group Inc. talent agency at bottom right corner of front wrapper and with credits for screenwriter Steve Cuden. Title page integral with front wrapper. 32 leaves with last page of text numbered 32. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
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Steve Fisher (screenwriter); John H Auer (director); Gig Young, Mala Powers, and William Talman (starring)
City That Never Sleeps Original Film Pressbook
Sherman Oaks CA: Republic Pictures 1953. Original pressbook for the 1953 film noir. Screenplay by noted screenwriter Steve Fisher. <br /> <br /> One sheet folded once as issued 11 x 17 inches. Near Fine with a faint horizontal fold crease at the center of the wrapper and pages. <br /> <br /> Lyons US. Martin 121. Selby US. 71. Spicer US. Republic Pictures unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 125507
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Steve Fisher (short story); Roy Chanslor (screenwriter); Sally Eilers, Paul Kelly, Larry J Blake (starring); S Sylvan Simon (dir
Nurse from Brooklyn Original photograph of Larry J. Blake from the 1938 film
Universal City: Universal Pictures 1938. Vintage reference photograph of actor Larry J. Blake from the 1938 film with a mimeo snipe on the verso. <br /> <br /> From the archive of noted Hollywood still photographer Ray Jones. Born in Wisconsin on January 1 1901 Jones worked for Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s and went on to be the head of the still photography department at Universal Pictures in 1935 where he worked well into the 1950s.<br /> <br /> Based on the short story "If You Break My Heart" by Steve Fisher. Sally Eilers stars as a nurse whose brother shortly after being released from prison is shot and killed in a shootout between a criminal gang and the police. Larry J. Blake a police officer is accused of shooting him but knows he didn't do it and sets out to prove it both to clear his name and because of his feelings for Eilers.<br /> <br /> Set in New York City. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Universal Pictures unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 164549
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