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Benjamin Stoloff director; W. Scott Darling screenwriter; Preston Foster Ann Rutherford Charles Butterworth Helene Reynolds s
Bermuda Mystery Murder in Bermuda Original screenplay for the 1944 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1943. Revised Final Draft script for the 1944 film "Bermuda Mystery" here under the working title "Murder in Bermuda." <br/><br/>A comedic mystery based on a story by John Larkin. Constance Martin Rutherford is convinced that her uncle's death in Bermuda was a murder. The authorities in Bermuda declare he died of natural causes so Connie travels to New York to inform her uncles WWI buddies who have all cashed in their collective "death pool." In New York Connie hires Steve Carramond Foster to help her investigate the death despite the fact he's set to get married the next day. <br/><br/>Set briefly in Bermuda mostly in New York. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 8 and production No. 997 dated Dec. 16 1943. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present dated December 16 1943 noted as Final Script with a credit for screenwriter Darling. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 118. Mimeograph duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated 12/17/43. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available upon request. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Référence libraire : 136398
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Daniel Haller director; Joel Rogosin Arthur A. Ross screenwriter; Joanna Pettet Jeanette Nolan starring
The Desperate Miles No Help Required Original screenplay for the 1975 television movie
Burbank CA: American Broadcasting Company ABC 1975. Second Revised Draft script for the 1976 film "The Desperate Miles" seen here under the title "No Help Required."<br/><br/>A disabled Vietnam war veteran takes a road trip from LA to San Diego in his wheelchair to prove himself. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as 2nd Rev. on the front wrapper production No. 42128 dated 1/22/75 with credits for screenwriters Arthur Ross and Joel Rogosin. Title page present integral with the front wrapper. 92 leaves with last page of text numbered 82 and with 9 additional revision pages at the rear. Mimeograph duplication with blue green yellow and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 1/8/75 and 1/22/75. Pages Near Fine wrappers Very Good bound with two gold brads. American Broadcasting Company [ABC] unknown books
Référence libraire : 136240
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Norman Tokar director; Arthur Julian screenwriter; Robert Morse Stefanie Powers Phil Silvers Norman Fell starring
The Boatniks Original screenplay for the 1970 film
Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1969. Revised Final Draft script for the 1970 Disney film. <br/><br/>Based on a story by Marty Roth executive story editor for the television series "The Dukes of Hazzard" 1979-1985. Coast Guard Ensign Garland Morse falls in love with sailing instructor Kate Powers but his bumbling leaves her disenchanted until they team up to recover stolen jewels before a team of thieves led by Simmons Silvers can find them. <br/><br/>Set in California shot there on location. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as Final Screenplay on the front wrapper production No. 0107 dated July 23 1969 with credits for story writer Roth and screenwriter Julian. 152 leaves with last page of text numbered 166. Mechanical duplication with green blue white and pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 7/18/69 and 9/28/69. Near Fine overall bound with three gold brads. Walt Disney Productions unknown books
Référence libraire : 136136
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Raoul Walsh director subject; James J. Braddock subject; Mae West screenwriter playwright starring; Frank Mitchell Dazey scre
Klondike Annie Klondike Lou Two original photographs from the 1935 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1935. Two vintage black-and-white reference studio still photographs from the set of the 1935 film. Based on the 1921 play "Frisco Kate" by West. Here seen under the title "Klondike Lou." Shown in one photo are Mae West and director Raoul Walsh looking over a script. In the other they are joined by 1935 heavyweight boxing champion who was visiting the set. With mimeograph snipes variously affixed and printed to the verso of each photo. One photo has Spanish translation tipped on and "Sintonia" Spanish agency stamp to the verso as well. <br/><br/>A woman accidentally kills her landlord in self defense while he attempts to murder her then escapes on a steamer to Nome Alaska. She takes on the identity of a nun who dies en route giving the censors quite a lot to work with. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 136148
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Walter Lawrence playwright Patrick Hamilton playwright; Arthur Laurents screenwriter
Rope Original script for an unproduced 1956 play
Florida: Three Arts Productions 1956. Draft script for an unproduced play called "Rope" adapted for stage by Walter Lawrence from Arthur Laurents' screenplay for the 1948 film which in turn was based on the 1929 play by Patrick Hamilton. Copy belonging to an uncredited cast member who played Phillip with annotations in holograph pencil and ink at his inclusions. <br/><br/>Hamilton's play opened in England in 1929 and opened on Broadway the same year retitled "Rope's End." It was then adapted by Hume Cronyn with Arthur Laurents writing the screenplay for Hitchcock's classic 1948 thriller starring Dick Hogan John Dall Farley Granger and James Stewart. Several television movies were produced notably a 1939 Dallas Bower film a 1947 British production starring Dirk Bogarde and a 1957 Australian production. A few Off-Broadway productions occurred throughout the 1950s and 1960s and this script is presumed to have been used during that time. <br/><br/>A story set in New York a change from the setting of England in the original play loosely inspired by the Leopold-Loeb case where two friends kill a third friend just for the thrill. They hide the body in an antique chest throw a party and use the chest as a table and boast about a recent murder in town. An old professor at the party eventually wises to their scheme. <br/><br/>Salmon wrappers dated September 24 1956 with credits for playwrights Hamilton and Lawrence and screenwriter Laurents. Title page present identical to front wrapper. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 105. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Three Arts Productions unknown books
Référence libraire : 135945
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Vittorio De Sica director; Truman Capote screenwriter; Jennifer Jones Montgomery Clift starring
Indiscretion of an American Wife Indiscrecion de una Esposa Original Spanish pressbook for the 1953 film
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1953. Original Spanish pressbook for the 1953 film<br/><br/>12 pages saddle-stapled 11 x 14 inches. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 202. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135958
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Sam Raimi director; Scott Smith novel screenwriter; Bill Paxton Bridget Fonda Billy Bob Thornton starring
A Simple Plan For Your Consideration screenplay
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1998. Original "For Your Consideration" script post-production for the 1998 crime film. <br/><br/>Printed wrappers in brown black and white with a credit for novelist Scott B. Smith who adapted his story to the screen. Approximately 130 pages with revision pages throughout. Pages and wrapper Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
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Carol Reed director; Graham Greene screenwriter; Ralph Richardson Michele Morgan starring
The Fallen Idol Ad Mat for the US release of the 1948 film
London and Los Angeles: London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization 1949. Advertising supplement ad mat for the November 1949 US release of the 1948 UK film. <br/><br/>20 x 14 inches. Folded vertically at the center as issued else Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 357. London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization unknown books
Référence libraire : 135960
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Carol Reed director; Graham Greene screenwriter; Ralph Richardson Michele Morgan starring
The Fallen Idol Post-production script for the US release of the 1948 film
London and Los Angeles: London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization 1949. Post-production Dialogue Cutting Continuity script for the 1948 film. Dated June 29 1949 and printed for use in the November 15 1949 US release of the UK film. <br/><br/>Orange studio wrappers dated June 29 1949 noting 6 reels and footage of 768 feet. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 357. London Film Productions / Selznick Releasing Organization unknown books
Référence libraire : 135959
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William Vaughan Wilkins novel; Jenia Reissar screenwriter; David O. Selznick producer
.And So Victoria" Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Los Angeles: David O. Selznick 1937. Treatment script for an unproduced film dated April 20 1937. Based on the 1937 novel by William Vaughan Wilkins subsequently published by Jonathan Cape on May 3 1937. <br/><br/>A romantic adventure story set in the 19th century involving a poor girl who falls in love with a boy descended from royalty resulting in the usual problems. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers title page noting a date of April 20 1937 for the treatment submission and also noting the publication date of May 3 1937 for Wilkins' novel. 46 leaves with last page of text numbered 41. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. David O. Selznick unknown books
Référence libraire : 135949
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Oliver HP. Garrett screenwriter H. P.
Incident at Dunquerque Original screenplay for an unproduced film
Los Angeles: David O. Selznick 1941. First Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>A substantial Treatment script for an evidently unproduced film set during the 1940 battle and evacuation of Dunkirk. <br/><br/>Also a novelist Garrett contributed to many of the great films of Hollywood's golden era including "The Story of Temple Drake" 1933 "Gone with the Wind" 1939 and "Duel in the Sun" 1946. <br/><br/>Light blue titled wrappers noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated April 15 1941 with credit for screenwriter Garrett. Distribution page present with receipt intact dated April 15 1941 noted as First Draft with credit for screenwriter Garrett. 43 leaves mimeograph duplication last leaf numbered page 42. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. David O. Selznick unknown books
Référence libraire : 135962
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Paul MacNamara screenwriter
The Last Man in New York Original treatment screenplay for an unproduced film
Los Angeles: David O. Selznick 1946. Treatment script for an unproduced film science fiction film. Developed for David O. Selznick by Paul MacNamara who worked as a publicity director on several Selznick projects including "Duel in the Sun" 1946 "The Paradine Case" 1947 and "Portrait of Jennie" 1948. <br/><br/>A story about a New York City reporter who finds himself the only man left in town in the aftermath of a major storm. His investigations lead him to find one other survivor a woman with whom he falls in love then finally a team of mathematicians who are at work on a "God machine" five stories tall that appears to run the entire universe. <br/><br/>Green studio front wrapper rear wrapper missing perhaps as issued rubber-stamped copy number dated May 7 1946 with a credit for screenwriter MacNamara. 43 leaves with last page of text numbered 43. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with three silver brads. David O. Selznick unknown books
Référence libraire : 135972
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Edward L. Cahn director; Lou Rusoff screenwriter; Mike Connors John Ashley Jewell Lain Russ Bender starring
Suicide Battalion Hell Raiders Original screenplay for the 1958 film
Los Angeles: American International Pictures AIP 1958. Draft script for the 1958 film "Suicide Batallion" here under its working title "Hell Raiders." <br/><br/>The screenwriter-director team of Rusoff and Kahn worked together on several AIP films including "Girls in Prison" 1956 "The She-Creature" 1956 "Shake Rattle & Rock" 1956 "Runaway Daughters" 1956 "Dragstrip Girl" 1957 and "Motorcycle Gang" 1957. Rusoff also scripted a few Roger Corman films including "Apache Woman " 1955 "Day the World Ended" 1955 "The Oklahoma Woman" 1956 and "It Conquered the World" 1956. <br/><br/>A group of men are recruited for a dangerous mission to destroy an American base in order to keep strategic papers out of enemy hands when Japanese forces invade. <br/><br/>Set in the Philippines shot on location in Dallas Texas. <br/><br/>AIP moved from big screen productions to television at the turn on the 1960s remaking several film scripts as television movies including this one which was eventually released as Larry Buchanan's 1968 film "Hell Raiders" the original title. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 36. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page integral with distribution page with credits for screenwriter/producer Rusoff and slated director Edward L. Kahn. 121 leaves with last page of text numbered 118. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound three two gold brads. <br/><br/>Davenport US. Ray US. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
Référence libraire : 135931
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Irwin Shaw screenwriter; David O. Selznick producer
Girls in their Summer Dresses Original screenplay for the 1954 short from the film Light's Diamond Jubilee
Los Angeles: American Broadcasting Company ABC / Columbia Broadcasting System CBS / National Broadcasting Company NBC 1954. Final Script for the short from the 1954 film "Light's Diamond Jubilee." <br/><br/>"Light's Diamond Jubilee" was a David O. Selznick television production aired simultaneously on all three of the major networks. The special was mounted to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Thomas Edison's invention of the light bulb that featured original stories and adaptations of stories by famous American writers. <br/><br/>Plain salmon colored wrappers. Title page is integral with the first page of text. 12 leaves mimeograph on green stock. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two silver brads. American Broadcasting Company [ABC] / Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS] / National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown books
Référence libraire : 135965
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Daniel Mann director; Paul Gallico novel; Timothy Galfas screenwriter; Elliot Gould Clive Revill Harry Guardino Roy Clark sta
Matilda Mathilda Original screenplay for the 1978 film
Los Angeles: Albert S. Ruddy Productions / American International Pictures AIP 1976. Draft script for the 1978 film. <br/><br/>Based on Paul Gallico's 1970 novel. Bernie Bonnelli Gould is a small-time talent agent down on his luck who discovers a boxing kangaroo named Matilda. Hoping to gain recognition and income he schedules a fight between the kangaroo and the boxing heavyweight champion of the world. The fight attracts the attention of the local mob boss who wants total control of the marsupial and the attention of animal activists looking to stop cruelty to animals. <br/><br/>Set in New York shot on location in California New York and Nevada. <br/><br/>Illustrated titled wrappers with glassine cover on the front wrapper. Title page present dated March 15 1976 with credits for novelist Gallico and screenwriter Galfas. 133 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Mechanical duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three silver brads. Albert S. Ruddy Productions / American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
Référence libraire : 135943
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Edgar Wallace novel; Jack Raymond director; Marjorie Gaffney Michael Hogan Bryan Edgar Wallace screenwriter; Will Fyffe Kay W
The Mysterious Mr. Reeder The Mind of Mr. Reeder Original screenplay for the 1939 film Bryan Edgar Wallace's copy
N.p.: Grand National Pictures 1935. Early Draft script for the 1939 film "The Mysterious Mr. Reeder" here under the working title and the title Monogram Pictures used for its 1940 re-release "The Mind of Mr. Reeder." Copy belonging to screenwriter Bryan Edgar Wallace Edgar Wallace's son with his name and holograph annotations in pencil to the front wrapper. <br/><br/>Based on the 1925 collection of short stories "The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder" by Edgar Wallace. The second Mr. Reeder film this time seeing the absentminded detective investigate a gang of counterfeiters. <br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers. Title page present dated October 1 1935 with credit for writer Wallace. 78 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a teal cord. <br/><br/>Okuda 71. Grand National Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 129885
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Robert Altman director; Joan Tewkesbury screenwriter; Ned Beatty Karen Black Keith Carradine Shelley Duvall Jeff Goldblum L
Nashville Original press kit for the 1974 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1974. Vintage press kit for the 1974 film. Includes 29 vintage black-and-white studio still photographs each with the Paramount two-color folding snipe a facsimile cover of Newsweek drawn from the film's content a dense program that includes essays on the making of the film and several stapled information sheets. <br/><br/>Folder 9 x 11.5 inches. Contents 8 x 10 inches. Contents Fine housed in a Very Good studio folder. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135912
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Sam and Ron Ormond Newfield directors; Orville H. Hampton screenwriter; Marie Windsor Richard Rober Carla Balenda Jackie Coog
Outlaw Women Original screenplay for the 1952 film
Los Angeles: Lippert Pictures 1952. Draft script for the 1952 film. Copy belonging to an uncredited crew member with brief annotations in holograph pencil on the verso of the last page of text and on a few pages. <br/><br/>An unusual story for a low-budget Western: a tough woman gambler named Iron Mae McLeod Windsor runs a town where law states that men are illegal. The tough McLeod is soon caught in the lusty lasso of Woody Callaway Rober a handsome and persistent cowboy. <br/><br/>The Poverty Row studio Lippert Pictures lasted nearly two decades 1948-1969 and would resurface as the production company for "Don't Do It" 1994. Notable films produced or distributed by Lippert include "Jungle Goddess" 1948 "I Shot Jesse James" 1949 forgotten films noir like "Radar Secret Service" and "Motor Patrol" both 1950 Samuel Fuller's "The Steel Helmet" 1951 Sam Newfield's "Lost Continent" 1951 and Terence Fisher's classic Hammer noir "Man Bait" 1952. <br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page integral with first page of text undated with a credit for screenwriter Hampton. 115 leaves with last page of text numbered 115. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Hardy The Western p. 218. Okuda 486. Lippert Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135865
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Henry Hathaway director; Will James novel; Marguerite Roberts screenwriter; Gregory Peck Patricia Quinn Robert F. Lyons Susan
Shoot Out Original screenplay for the 1971 film James Gregory's copy
Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1970. Final Draft script for the 1971 film. Copy belonging to James "Jim" Gregory who played Sam Foley in the film with his name in holograph ink on the front wrapper and character name on the title page. Bound in is a casting note addressed to Gregory from Robert J. LaSanka Bob La Sanka a casting director suggesting he try for the role of Sam Foley. <br/><br/>Based on Will James' 1930 autobiography "Lone Cowboy: My Life Story." Clay Peck is finally released from jail after a long stint for robbery. Once released he's saddled with the responsibility of looking after a young girl who tags along as he hunts for the man that framed him seeking revenge. <br/><br/>Set in California shot on location in New Mexico and California. <br/><br/>Director Hathaway screenwriter Roberts and producer Wallis worked togehter two years earlier on the classic western "True Grit" 1969 starring John Wayne a film based on Charles Portis' novel of the same name. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as FINAL SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper production No. 02047 dated October 2 1970. Title page present dated October 2 1970 noted as Final Screenplay with credits for director Hathaway and producer Hal Wallis. 116 leaves with last page of text numbered 115. Xerographically reproduced on eye-rest green stock. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Hardy The Western p. 335. Universal Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135934
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Earl McEvoy director; Milton Lehman article; Van Pelt phtographer; Harry Essex screenwriter; Dorothy Malone Evelyn Keyes Jim B
The Killer that Stalked New York Original keybook photograph from the 1950 film noir
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1950. Vintage black-and-white keybook photograph from the 1950 film noir. Shown are Ellen Keyes pursued onto a window ledge by a policeman. Advertising Council approval stamp and Columbia Studios stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>8 x 11 inches. Near Fine with two keybook holes to the left margin as called for. <br/><br/>Grant p. 349. Spicer p. 412. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 136078
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Robert Rossen director screenwriter; Milton Holmes story writer; Christie still photographer; Lee J. Cobb Thomas Gomez Dick P
Johnny O'Clock Two original photographs from the set of the 1947 film
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1947. Two vintage black-and-white double weight reference photographs from the 1947 film. Shown are Robert Rossen and cast on a casino set and Evelyn Keyes and Dick Powell on a night set discussing the film with Hollywood columnist Jimmy Starr. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy US. Selby Canon US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 136079
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Josef von Sternberg director screenwriter; Joseph L. Mankiewicz Charles Furthman Jules Furthman Herman J. Mankiewicz screenw
Thunderbolt Original photograph from the 1929 film
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1929. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the 1929 film. Shown is George Bancroft being pulled away from a prison cell where Richard Arlen is being held. <br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus condition with a handful of pinhole tears and a short closed tear at the extremities. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 136071
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Brian De Palma director; Tom Wolfe novel; Michael Cristofer screenwriter; Tom Hanks Bruce Willis Melanie Griffith Kim Cattral
Bonfire of the Vanities Original screenplay for the 1990 film two drafts
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1989. Two original screenplays for the 1990 film one being a First Draft 1988 and the other a Second Revised Draft 1989. Brief annotations in holograph ink on the title page of the second script. <br/><br/>Director De Palma's unfortunate box-office flop based on Tom Wolfe's first novel. Sherman McCoy Hanks the "master of the universe" is a shallow Wall Street investor who makes millions while enjoying the good life and the sexual favors of Maria Ruskin Griffith. One day the two find themselves in the South Bronx where Maria sees a black youth approaching so frightened she guns the engine and runs him over killing him. The two drive away and decide not to report the accident to the police. Alcoholic journalist Peter Fallow Willis anxious for a story hears about the incident through a local black community activist. Once the story is out the end is inevitable for Sherman. <br/><br/>Set in New York shot on location there and in California. <br/><br/>De Palma would return to independent filmmaking with his next effort the creepy horror film "Raising Cain" 1992 starring John Lithgow. <br/><br/>First Draft script:<br/><br/>White wrappers. Title page present dated October 1 1988 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Cristofer and novelist Wolfe.163 leaves with last page of text numbered 161. Xerographically reproduced. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Second Revised Draft script;<br/><br/>Yellow wrappers. Title page present dated October 12 1989 December 15 1989 in holograph ink just above the printed date noted as SECOND REVISED FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Cristofer and novelist Wolfe. 154 leaves with last page of text numbered 152. Xerographic duplication with pink blue green and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 10/17/89 and 10/27/89. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Warner Brothers unknown books
Référence libraire : 135643
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Christopher Hodson director; John Bowen screenwriter producer; Paul Herzberg Ellen Thomas starring
Sunday Night Thriller: Dark Secret Two original screenplays for the 1981 television episode
London: London Weekly Television 1980. Two Draft scripts for the 1981 television showcase "Dark Secret" which ran split into two episodes of "Sunday Night Thriller." This listing contains the combined Camera Script draft for both episodes and the Film Script draft for the first half. Copies belonging to make-up artist Teresa Kelly with her holograph name to the front wrapper of each. Also contains 14 pages of call sheets maps and other shooting information on pink stock. <br/><br/>A psychological thriller set in a village in the English countryside "Dark Secret" depicts the life of a scientist who gave birth to twin sons one of whom was hidden from her at birth. Inevitably the twins are reunited bringing a wave of death and destruction into the life of the hapless mother. Shot outside of Stroud England. <br/><br/>Film Script draft:<br/><br/>Tall blue self wrappers as issued noted as FILM SCRIPT on the front wrapper production No. 10045/46 dated 28th August/5th September 1980 with credits for screenwriter producer Bowen director Hodson and 13 other crew members. Title integral with the front wrapper. 105 leaves with last page of text numbered 101. Photocopy. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound with a single silver brad. <br/><br/>Camera Script draft:<br/><br/>Tall blue self wrappers as issued noted as CAMERA SCRIPT on the front wrapper production No. 10045/46 dated 18th and 19th September1980 with credits for screenwriter producer Bowen director Hodson and 22 other crew members. Title integral with the front wrapper. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 107. Photocopy. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound with a single silver brad. London Weekly Television unknown books
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Gavin Millar director; William Boyd screenwriter; Evelyn Waugh novel; Denholm Elliott Donald Pleasence Michael Hordern starrin
Scoop Original screenplay for the 1987 film
London: Independent Television 1986. 3rd Draft script for the television movie. Based on the 1938 novel by Evelyn Waugh which in turn was based on Waugh's own experiences working at the Daily Mail. Working copy with holograph annotations in blue red and black ink and pink highlighter throughout as well as handmade tape tabs marking the scenes. Laid in are a number of original and photocopied newspaper articles dealing with the production six pages of background information on their Moroccan shooting location and four pages of call sheets from Morocco. <br/><br/>A tale of sensationalist foreign correspondents covering a war in Ishmaelia desperately looking for news of a story to send home and the unlikely man who finds the real scoop. Shot on location in Morocco and the United Kingdom. <br/><br/>White self titled wrappers noted as 3rd Draft on the front wrapper production No. 10556 dated June 1986 with credits for screenwriter Boyd novelist Waugh director Millar and eight other crew members including producer Sue Birtwistle. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 127 leaves with last page of text numbered 126. Mechanical duplication with undated blue revision pages throughout. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two silver brads. Independent Television unknown books
Référence libraire : 135813
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Bille Eltringham director; Tony Marchant screenwriter; Julian Morris Douglas Henshall Clare Holman starring
Kid in the Corner Original screenplays for two episodes of the three-part television miniseries
London: Target Television 1999. Three Draft scripts for episodes two and three of the 1999 three-part television miniseries. This listing includes two separate drafts for episode 3. Also includes 13 pages of photocopied storyboards and six pages of call sheets and shooting location information. Copies belonging to make-up artist Teresa Kelly with her holograph name and annotations to the later script for episode 3 the call sheet and the storyboards and filming information. <br/><br/>The story of a family's struggle with a severely ADHD son and his improvement through the use of prescription drugs behavioral changes and a special school. Nominated for a British Academy Television Award and a Royal Television Society Award. <br/><br/>Set in the United Kingdom shot on location in Hertfordshire England. <br/><br/>Episode 2 of 3:<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued dated 28th June 1999 with credits for screenwriter Marchant. Title page present integral with the front wrapper. 61 leaves with last page of text numbered 60. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a single silver brad. <br/><br/>Episode 3 of 3 28th June 1999:<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued dated 28th June 1999 with credits for screenwriter Marchant. Title page present integral with the front wrapper. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered 69. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a single silver brad. <br/><br/>Episode 3 of 3 22nd July 1999:<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued dated 22nd July 1999 with credits for screenwriter Marchant. Title page present integral with the front wrapper. 58 leaves with last page of text numbered 57. Mechanical duplication with pink and green revision pages throughout dated 31st July 1999 and 9th August 1999 respectively. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with a single silver brad. Target Television unknown books
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Roger Gartland director; Lee Pressman screenwriter; Dudley Sutton Ania Sowinski Una Stubbs Victoria Wicks starring
Four scripts from the television show Delta Wave Four original screenplay for the 1995 television show
London: Independent Television 1995. Draft scripts for four episodes of the 1996 television show "Delta Wave:" "A Twist of Lemming: Part 1" "A Twist of Lemming: Part 2" "A Glitch in Time: Part 1" and "A Glitch in Time: Part 2."<br/><br/>A television show about two children with psycho-kinetic powers and their scientist caretaker. The show ran for only ten episodes containing five storylines featuring the title characters separated into two episodes each. This listing is for two complete storylines: "A Twist of Lemming" and "A Glitch in Time." Set in Cambridge England. <br/><br/>"A Twist of Lemming: Part One:"<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued with credits for screenwriter Pressman. Title page integral with the first page of the text dated 14/08/95 with credits for screenwriter Pressman. 65 leaves with last page of text numbered 65. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine prong binding. <br/><br/>"A Twist of Lemming: Part Two:"<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued with credits for screenwriter Pressman. Title page integral with the first page of the text dated 14/08/95 with credits for screenwriter Pressman. 70 leaves with last page of text numbered 70. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine prong binding. <br/><br/>"A Glitch in Time: Part One:"<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued with credits for screenwriter Pressman. Title page integral with the first page of the text dated 14/08/95 with credits for screenwriter Pressman. 62 leaves with last page of text numbered 62. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound prong binding. <br/><br/>"A Glitch in Time: Part Two:"<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued with credits for screenwriter Pressman. Title page integral with the first page of the text dated 14/08/95 with credits for screenwriter Pressman. 73 leaves with last page of text numbered 73. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine prong binding. Independent Television unknown books
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Joe Ahearne director screenwriter; Idris Elba Jack Davenport Susannah Harker starring
Ultraviolet - Episode 2: In Nomine Patris Crossing the Line Original screenplay for the 1998 television episode
London: World Productions 1997. Shooting script for the 1998 British television miniseries "Ultraviolet" seen here as "Crossing the Line" episode 2: "In Nomine Patris." Accompanied by 114 pages of call sheets scene breakdowns shooting schedules and detailed notes on hair and makeup for each character. <br/><br/>A six episode miniseries in which Jack Davenport plays a Detective Sergeant whose best friend never shows up for his wedding day because he has been changed into a vampire. The detective struggles with lingering affection for his friend but eventually agrees to join a secret government organization that hunts vampires in hopes of finding a middle ground. The show was unconventional for the time for its scientific approach to vampires instead of the usual supernatural lore. One of Idris Elba's early roles. <br/><br/>White self titled wrappers noted as Shooting Script on the front wrapper marked copy No. 15 with credits for screenwriter director Ahearne. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 51 leaves with last page of text numbered 49. mechanical duplication with pink revision pages throughout dated 23-01-98 and 11-02-98. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with a single silver brad. World Productions unknown books
Référence libraire : 135816
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Pierre Etaix director starring; Jean Claude Carriere screenwriter; Sabine Sun starring
As Long As You've Got Your Health Tant qu'on a la sante Original photograph from the 1966 film
Paris: C.A.P.A.C. 1966. Vintage black-and-white reference photograph from the Spanish release of the 1966 film. With a few contemporary annotations in holograph ink on the verso. Pictured are Etaix and actress Sabine Sun the former courting the latter. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. About Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 655. C.A.P.A.C. unknown books
Référence libraire : 135640
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Pierre Etaix director starring; Jean Claude Carriere screenwriter; Sabine Sun starring
The Suitor Le soupirant Collection of 6 original photographs from the 1962 film
Paris: C.A.P.A.C. / Cocinor 1962. Collection of 6 vintage borderless black-and-white studio still photographs from the French release of the 1962 film. Each photo with the stamp of French distributor Cocinor on the verso. <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Very Good plus with pinholes at the corners of each photograph. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 655. C.A.P.A.C. / Cocinor unknown books
Référence libraire : 135647
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Pierre Etaix director starring; Jean Claude Carriere screenwriter; Sabine Sun starring
The Suitor Le soupirant Original photograph from the 1962 film
Paris: C.A.P.A.C. 1962. Vintage borderless black-and-white reference photograph from the French release of the 1962 film. With stamp on the verso noting reference number 582. <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 655. C.A.P.A.C. unknown books
Référence libraire : 135645
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Pierre Etaix director starring; Jean Claude Carriere screenwriter; Sabine Sun starring
Yoyo Yo-Yo Original photograph from the 1965 film
Paris: C.A.P.A.C. 1965. Vintage borderless black-and-white reference photograph from the French release of the 1965 film. With stamp on the verso referencing both the film and the director. <br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 655. C.A.P.A.C. unknown books
Référence libraire : 135644
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Sacha Guitry director screenwriter starring; Lana Marconi Claire Brilletti Pauline Carton starring
The Treasure of Cantenac Un Miracle Le Tresor de Cantenac Original screenplay for the 1950 film
Paris: B.M.P. Films 1950. Draft script for the 1950 French film "The Treasure of Cantenac" here under its title of origin "Le Tresor de Cantenac" on the title page with the film's working title "Un miracle" also on the title page. French copy company rubber stamp and faint pencil annotations on the front wrapper. Pre-New Wave items are scarce this being a completely original example with text in French throughout. <br/><br/>Set in a rundown French village the film is a series of vignettes illustrating the human condition. The Baron de Cantenac on the verge of suicide after losing his fortune goes on one last walk through his dying town. On the way he meets the town's oldest citizen who reveals a royal treasure that he has been jealously guarding for years. <br/><br/>Director-screenwriter-actor Guitry was a prominent French filmmaker during the post-WWI years of French cinema following in the footsteps of his father silent film actor Lucien Guitry. His notable film credits include English titles "The Lover of Camille" 1924 "The Story of a Cheat" 1936 "Nine Bachelors" 1939 "Royal Affairs in Versailles" 1954 a film notable for its appearance of a young Brigitte Bardot and "Napoleon" 1955. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present undated with a credit for Guitry and B.M.P. Films in Paris the US branch is in California. 102 leaves with last page of text numbered 100. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good perfect-bound and side-stiched. B.M.P. Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 135620
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Victor Fleming director; Andrew Solt screenwriter; Ingrid Bergman Francis L. Sullivan J. Carrol Naish Ward Bond starring
Joan of Arc Joan of Lorraine Original screenplay for the 1948 film
Culver City CA: Sierra Pictures / RKO Radio Pictures 1948. Draft script for the 1948 film "Joan of Arc" here under its working title "Joan of Lorraine." Original scripts from Fleming's films are rarely seen on the market. <br/><br/>Based on Maxwell Anderson's play "Joan of Lorraine." Anderson's play debuted on Broadway in 1946 ran for 199 performances at the Alvin Theatre and closed in 1947. Ingrid Bergman who stars as Joan in the film also starred in the play and won the 1947 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. The film won three Academy Awards. <br/><br/>Director Victor Fleming's final film featuring Bergman as Joan of Arc the 15th-century French peasant girl who led the French in battle against the invading English. Bergman portrays the martyr as a strong and spiritual figure who proves her devotion to the Dauphin Jose Ferrer later to become the King of France. She wins an alliance with the Governor of Vaucouleurs and the courtiers at Chinon leads her army in the Battle of Orleans is betrayed by the Burgundians. Joan was captured tortured and ultimately executed by the English and was later made a Catholic saint. <br/><br/>Set in the village of Domremy shot on location in California. <br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers. Distribution page present undated with receipt removed noted as copy No. 400. Title page integral with distribution page. 163 leaves with last page of text numbered 158. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two gold brads. Sierra Pictures / RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135635
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Pierre Etaix director starring; Jean Claude Carriere screenwriter; Sabine Sun starring
As Long As You've Got Your Health Tant qu'on a la sante Collection of 3 original photographs from the 1966 film
Paris: C.A.P.A.C. 1966. Collection of 3 vintage borderless black-and-white reference photographs from the French release of the 1966 film. With reference information in manual type on the verso of each photograph. <br/><br/><br/>5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 655. C.A.P.A.C. unknown books
Référence libraire : 135639
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J. Lee Thompson director; Morton S. Fine screenwriter; Anthony Quinn Jacqueline Bisset Raf Vallone Edward Albert starring
The Greek Tycoon Original screenplay for the 1978 film
Los Angeles: TransWorld Entertainment 1978. First Draft script for the 1978 film. One of English director Thompson's lesser known films his better known works being "Blonde Sinner" 1956 "The Guns of Navarone" 1961 "Cape Fear" 1962 "Mackenna's Gold" 1969 "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" 1972 and "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" 1973. <br/><br/>Theo Tomasis Quinn a Greek shipping magnate becomes the second husband of socialite Liz Cassidy Bisset. Liz is the widow of young American president James Cassidy James Franciscus who was assassinated. Tomassis marries the former Mrs. Cassidy but to the protest of his ex-lover Paola Luciana Paluzzi. <br/><br/>Shot on location in New York Greece the District of Columbia and England. <br/><br/>Black vinyl wrappers with title in gilt on the front wrapper. Title page present undated noted as first draft with a credit for screenwriter Fine. 171 leaves with last page of text numbered 167. Xerographically reproduced. Pages and wrapper Near Fine black velo binding. TransWorld Entertainment unknown books
Référence libraire : 135864
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder director screenwriter starring
Faustrecht der Freiheit Fox and His Friends Original press photograph from the set of the 1975 film
Berlin: Der Spiegel 1975. Vintage borderless black-and-white press photograph of Fassbinder on the set of his 1975 film "Faustrecht der Freiheit." Shot by Manjit Jari for the German publication Der Spiegel with stamps for both Jari and the publication on the verso along with an archive date of March 19 1975. <br/><br/>Franz "Fox" Biberkopf Fassbinder loses his job at a carnival after his boyfriend Klaus Karl Scheydt is arrested for tax fraud. After hustling for the money to buy a lottery ticket he wins 500000 marks and attracts the attention of Eugen Peter Chatel a sophisticated but amoral young man in need of money. He begins a relationship with the uneducated Fox and slowly swindles him out of his winnings driving him to eventual poverty and suicide. <br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Der Spiegel unknown books
Référence libraire : 135906
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Christopher Hodson director; David Butler screenwriter; Susannah York Carolyn Pickles starring
We'll Meet Again Episode 2: Hands Across the Sea Original screenplay for the 1982 television mini-series
London: London Weekend Television 1981. Draft camera script for the 1982 episode "Hands Across the Sea" from the British miniseries "We'll Meet Again." Copy belonging to make-up artist Teresa Kelly with a sheet of her notes about each character's makeup laid in. <br/><br/>The series follows the goings-on of a British air base when a group of American airmen take over in April of 1943 and upset the established local order. To the dismay of a couple of the local soldiers they also begin fraternizing with the ladies! Set in Suffolk England shot on location in Kent England. <br/><br/>Tall blue self wrappers as issued noted as CAMERA SCRIPT on the front wrapper production No. 10116 dated 4th and 5th June 1981 with credits for director Hodson screenwriter Butler and 24 other crew members. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 67 leaves with last page of text numbered 62. Mechanical duplication on blue pink yellow and gray stock. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with a single silver brad. London Weekend Television unknown books
Référence libraire : 135841
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Roger Gartland director; Al Hunter Ashton Tim O'Mara screenwriter; Michelle Fairley Sarah Jane Potts Kevin Whately starring
The Broker's Man: Siege Original screenplay for the 1997 television episode
London: Bentley Productions 1997. 5th Draft script for the 1997 television episode of the show "The Broker's Man." Though broadcast in two parts this script contains both the first and second parts. <br/><br/>Kevin Whately plays Jimmy Griffin an ex-cop now working as an investigator for an insurance company still finds ways to use his detective skills at his new job and somehow between his wife and employees fawning over him manages to create a lot of drama beyond that which he finds through his work. In this episode an ex-soldier kills his father and attempts to claim the father's insurance at which point Jimmy and his whole family gets involved. <br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued noted as 5th Draft on the front wrapper dated 30 January 1997 with credits for screenwriters Ashton and O'Mara. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 163 leaves with last page of text numbered 162. Mechanical duplication. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with a single silver brad. Bentley Productions unknown books
Référence libraire : 135849
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Paul; Harrison Marrtyn Friend Keith Washington director; Kieran Prendiville Colin MacDonald screenwriter; Jerome Flynn starri
Badger Season 2: "The Price of a Daughter" and "Only Ewe" Original screenplays for two episodes of the 2000 television show
London: British Broadcasting Corporation BBC 1999. Draft scripts for two Season 2 episodes of the 2000 television show "Badger:" "The Price of a Daughter." and "Only Ewe" later released under the title "Blood Ties." <br/><br/>Jerome Flynn plays a wildlife liaison officer in a small rural town who fights various animal crime and encounters the usual interpersonal drama. Set in Northumberland England. <br/><br/>"Only Ewe:"<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued noted as SECOND DRAFT on the front wrapper dated 04/10/1999 with credits for screenwriter Colin MacDonald. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 83 leaves with last page of text numbered 68. Mechanical duplication with white revision pages dated 05-Oct-99 and 06-Oct-99. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine prong binding. <br/><br/>"The Price of a Daughter:"<br/><br/>Tall white self wrappers as issued noted as DRAFT 1 on the front wrapper dated 07/11/99 with credits for screenwriter Kieran Prendiville. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 63 leaves with last page of text numbered 62. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine prong binding. British Broadcasting Corporation [BBC] unknown books
Référence libraire : 135842
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Matt Lipsey director; Richard Lumsden Chris Niel screenwriter; Kelly Reilly Greg Wise Tony Gardner starring
Complete archive of scripts for Wonderful You Eleven original screenplays for all seven episodes of the 1999 television miniseries
Cardiff Wales: Hartswood Films 1998. An archive of 11 scripts for the complete 7 episode British television miniseries "Wonderful You." Copies belonging to make-up artist Teresa Kelly with her holograph name and annotations throughout in highlighter and ink. Included in the listing are Archive also includes 20 pages of call sheets and shooting schedules with Kelly's holograph annotations. <br/><br/>Almost certainly begun as an attempt to at least in part mimic the early success of the long-running sitcom "Friends" "Wonderful You" follows a group of thirty-something aged friends in London as they navigate their convoluted interpersonal relationships. Unlike "Friends" however in which all the main characters start out as single and slowly acquire partners "Wonderful You" contains a number of different states of romantic relationships right from the beginning including a few single people a successful couple in a long term relationship a gay couple and an unhappily married couple with a young son. Though "Friends" may be considered one of the more successful sitcoms of the late 1990s and certainly one of the longest-running "Wonderful You" instead makes a much more succinct and arguably much less saccharine statement about the nature of relationships themselves. Shot on location in London. <br/><br/>Scripts all housed in tall white self wrappers as issued some unbound sheets and some prong bound. One script then further housed in a red spring binder. All have credits for screenwriters Niel and Lumsden. Title page integral with the front wrappers. Mechanical duplication some with pink blue or yellow revision pages. Very Good plus condition or better. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available upon request. Hartswood Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 135856
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Paul Wendkos director; Douglas Heyes screenwriter; Ross Macdonald novel; Peter Graves Kay Lenz starring
Archer: The Underground Man Original screenplay for the 1974 television movie
Burbank CA: Aries Films / National Broadcasting Company NBC 1974. Final Draft script for the 1974 film. Based on the 1971 Lew Archer novel by Ross Macdonald. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers with a die-cut title window. Title page present dated February 4 1974 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Heyes and novelist Macdonald. 118 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages about Fine wrapper Very Good or better with a vertical dampstain to the front wrapper. Bound internally with two gold brads. Aries Films / National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown books
Référence libraire : 133114
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Sidney Lumet director; Tennesse Williams play screenwriter; Marlon Brando Anna Magnani Joanne Woodward Maureen Stapleton sta
The Fugitive Kind Original photograph of Marlon Brando on the set of the 1960 film
Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1960. Vintage black-and-white reference photograph of Marlon Brando on the set of the 1960 film. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. With a Hollywood bookshop stamp on the verso along with an inked price notation. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 515. United Artists unknown books
Référence libraire : 135689
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Arthur Penn director; Alan Sharp screenwriter; Gene Hackman Jennifer Warren Susan Clark Edward Binns starring
Night Moves Original pressbook for the 1975 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1975. Original pressbook for the 1975 film. An overshadowed noirish thriller from the New Hollywood director Penn who's notable credits include "Bonnie and Clyde" 1967 "Little Big Man" 1970 and the existential Western "Missouri Breaks" 1976. <br/><br/>Private eye Harry Moseby Hackman an ex-pro football player is a workaholic with an unfaithful wife Clark. An aging actress hires Harry to find her daughter Delly Melanie Griffith her first starring role a runaway teen who's fled to Florida. While on the hunt Harry has an affair of his own with Paula Warren and he succeeds in locating Delly. Although his victory is not without consequences and a mysterious underwater plane wreck further complicates Harry's journey. <br/><br/>Set in Florida shot there on location. <br/><br/>11 x 14 inches saddle-stapled 12 pages plus 4-page insert black-and-white throughout. Horizontal fold at the middle else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant p. 459. Hardy p. 243. Silver p. 432. Spicer p. 433. Warner Brothers unknown books
Référence libraire : 135743
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Romolo Marcellini director; Giancarlo Del Re screenwriter; Marvin Miller narrator
Macabro Original pressbook for the 1966 film
N.p.: Trans American Films 1966. Original pressbook for the 1966 Italian film. An early "mondo" documentary "shockumentary" featuring shockingly real customs throughout the world predating many similar films that would make the "video nasties" list a list of films banned in England in the 1980s. Not to be confused with the 1980 Lamberto Bava film of the same name. <br/><br/>The "shockumentary" is a type of filmmaking that relates worldly customs and practices that would seem shocking to normal audiences often showcasing staged events rather than actual ones. Similar films include "Mondo cane" 1962 "Taboos of the World" 1963 and "Ecco" 1964. This film features gypsy tribes surgery footage wrestling head-hunting Brazilians sexy secretaries eating snakes hanging children on parade floats in Italy Swedish railway roulette and much more. Narrated by prolific voice-over actor Marvin Miller who's film credits include "Blood on the Sun" 1945 "Red Planet Mars" 1952 "Godzilla Raids Again" 1955 "Forbidden Planet" 1956 and Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" 1959. <br/><br/>11 x 17 inches saddle-stapled 8 pages. black-and-white throughout with green wrappers. Horizontal fold at the middle else Near Fine. Trans American Films unknown books
Référence libraire : 135801
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Luis Bunuel director; Jean Claude Carriere screenwriter; Paul Frankeur Laurent Terzieff Alain Cuny Edit Scob starring
The Milky Way Original photograph from the set of the 1969 film
Paris: Robert et Raymond Hakim / Sud-Films Distribution 1967. Vintage black-and-white borderless press photograph of director Luis Bunuel with cinematographer Christian Matras and the cast on the set of the 1967 film. With a European press agency stamp on the verso "Photo exclusive / EUROPANEWS" a date stamp of April 8 1969 and a few other annotations. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good to Near Fine. Robert et Raymond Hakim / Sud-Films Distribution unknown books
Référence libraire : 135079
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Martin Scorsese director; Mardik Martin screenwriter; Robert DeNiro Harvey Keitel starring
Mean Streets Collection of 3 original still photographs from the 1973 film
Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1973. Set of 3 black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1973 film. <br/><br/>Scorsese's breakthrough film one of the establishing pillars of New Hollywood cinema setting the template that would guide the best of his work to follow. <br/><br/>Set in New York City and shot on location there. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Sack Very Good Plus with minor wear. Warner Brothers unknown books
Référence libraire : 135345
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Fritz Lang director; Clifford Odets play; Alfred Hayes screenwriter; Barbara Stanwyck Robert ryan Marilyn Monroe Paul Douglas
Clash by Night Collection of 3 photographs from the 1952 film including a candid shot of Marilyn Monroe on the set
Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1952. Collection of 3 vintage borderless black-and-white still photographs from the 1952 film noir. One of the photos is a candid shot of a young Marilyn Monroe leaning against a camera track and talking to her male counterpart lead Keith Andes. The candid photo has a mimeo snipe describing the shot indicating clearly that Ms. Monroe was well on her way to being a superstar. The other two borderless shots are of Monroe and Andes in a romantic embrace and Robert Ryan and Barbara Stanwyck in an even more romantic embrace. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135098
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Thomas McGuane novel; Larry Peerce director; Lorenzo Semple Jr. screenwriter; Robert Fields Nicolas Coster Margaret Blye Jac
The Sporting Club Original screenplay for the 1971 film set director's copy
Beverly Hills CA: Lorimar Productions / AVCO Embassy Pictures 1969. Revised Final Draft script for the 1971 film. Copy belonging to Phil Abramson set director for the film with his name in holograph ink on a couple of pages and holograph annotations throughout. Laid in is a folded photocopied shooting schedule sheet with photocopied annotations and "Phil 140" in holograph pencil at the top. <br/><br/>Based on Thomas McGuane's 1968 debut novel. Vernor Stanton Fields an unstable patrician iconoclast and his lifelong friend James Quinn Coster engage in various drug-fueled adventures often violent in nature. The two aim to destabilize the Centennial Club the summer sporting resort for upper-class Michigan families where they are members. Featuring a brief appearance by a pre-"Exorcist" Linda Blair. <br/><br/>Set in Michigan shot on location in Hot Springs Arkansas. <br/><br/>Salmon titled wrappers noted as REV. FINAL DRAFT on the front wrapper dated October 4 1969. Title page present identical to the front wrapper with credits for screenwriter Semple Jr. and novelist McGuane. 117 leaves with last page of text numbered 116 plus a laid-in shooting sheet dated Jan. 17 1970. Mechanical duplication with pink blue white and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 10/24/69 and 12/3/69. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Lorimar Productions / AVCO Embassy Pictures unknown books
Référence libraire : 135248
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James M. Cain novel; David Mamet screenwriter; Bob Rafelson director; Jack Nicholson Jessica Lange and Anjelica Huston starrin
The Postman Always Rings Twice Two photographs from the 1981 film
London: Granada Television 1980. Two borderless photographs from the 1981 film. One photo with a snipe attached to the verso. <br/><br/>Directed by Bob Rafelson and based on the 1939 novel by James M. Cain "Postman" was one of the gems of late 1970s cinema along with "The Verdict" and brought David Mamet to the attention of the filmmaking world leading to his working not only as a screenwriter but an important director. Mamet's grim update of Cain's classic hard-boiled novel was somewhat panned on release but is today held in high regard and is considered a major influence on the genre. <br/><br/>Photographs 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. Granada Television unknown books
Référence libraire : 134735
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