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Trumbo Dalton screenwriter
THE HORSEMEN . SCREENPLAY BY . FROM THE NOVEL BY JOSEPH KESSEL
Hollywood: Columbia Pictures 1970. 1131 leaves. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only bradbound in printed wrappers. Very slight wear to wrappers title inked on spine else very good. An unspecified draft of Trumbo's adaptation to the screen of Kessel's novel. Directed by John Frankenheimer the film was released in 1971 the same year as Trumbo's own adaptation to the screen of his novel JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN and starred Omar Shariff Leigh Taylor-Young and Jack Palance. Columbia Pictures unknown books
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Willingham Calder sourcework & screenwriter
RAMBLING ROSE A SCREENPLAY BY .
Los Angeles: Carolco Pictures 1990. 1152 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in production company wrappers. Title neatly lettered on spine some rubbing and surface scratches to wrappers otherwise very good or better. A preproduction draft of this adaptation by Willingham of his 1972 novel. The September 1991 release was directed by Martha Coolidge and starred Laura Dern Robert Duvall Diane Ladd et al. Carolco Pictures unknown books
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Lawrence Jerome and Robert E. Lee source work: Rock Jack screenwriter
SILENCE". FROM A STORY BY LAWRENCE AND LEE
Hollywood: ZIV Television Programs Inc. 1954. 1 40 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only bradbound in mimeographed wrappers. Ink correction on upper wrapper else very good. A "Final Master Script" of Jack Rock's adaptation of Lawrence and Lee's story prepared as #53B of the MY FAVORITE STORY series. ZIV Television Programs, Inc. unknown books
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Simon Neil screenwriter
MAX DUGAN RETURNS" SCREENPLAY BY.
Los Angeles: 20th Century-Fox 1982. 1131 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white stock. Bradbound in printed brown studio wrappers. Title lettered on spine otherwise very good or better. Denoted the "revised final" draft of this original screenplay by Simon. The 1983 film directed by Herbert Ross starred Marsha Mason Jason Robards Donald Sutherland Mathew Broderick Kiefer Sutherland et al. There was no contemporary publication or novelization of Simon's script. 20th Century-Fox unknown books
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Guare John sourcework & screenwriter
. SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION . BASED ON HIS PLAY .
Np: Metro Goldwyn Mayer / UA Communications 1993. 1137 leaves plus many lettered inserts. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only bradbound in diecut studio wrappers. Title land- lettered on spine faint use to wrappers otherwise about fine. A late draft of Guare's own screen adaptation of his play incorporating revisions spanning 25 January - 27 April formerly color coded but now here run on regular stock with dated key to those revisions. The 1993 film was directed by Fred Schepisi starring Stockard Channing Will Smith Donald Sutherland Ian McKellen Mary Beth Hurt and Heather Graham. Metro Goldwyn Mayer / UA Communications unknown books
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Gipson Fred: screenwriter & source author
Original Studio Campaign Press Book for HOUND DOG MAN
Beverly Hills: 20th Century-Fox 1959. 8 panel gatefold. Folio 42 x 33 cm. Pictorial self wrapper. Horizontal fold otherwise very good or better. A promotional press book for Gipson's collaborative adaptation to the screen of his 1949 first novel co-credited to Winston Miller. Don Siegel directed Fabian Carol Lynley Stuart Whitman et al following up on the success of OLD YELLER 1957. Includes the usual press articles synopsis and promotional material highlighting Fabian's role. 20th Century-Fox unknown books
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Rotha Paul director & screenwriter
Original Color Lithographed One Sheet for THE CRIMES OF ADOLF HITLER a.k.a. DAS LEBEN VON ADOLF HITLER
Culver City: Metro Goldwyn Mayer 1961. Vintage highly pictorial color one-sheet 27 x 41". Folded as issued else about fine. A studio one-sheet prepared for the U.S. English language distribution of Rotha's documentary originally produced in West Germany under the auspices of Real-Film GmbH and written in collaboration with Robert Neumann and Helga Koppel. The film was also distributed under the alternate title THE LIFE OF ADOLF HITLER. This was the last of Rotha's full-length documentaries and was initially undertaken as a cautionary means to inform younger Germans about the origins of Nazism. It set a precedent for the treatment of the subject and its release under this title and translations thereof set against a background of a skull and a city and a swastika in flames as well as under the less emotive "THE LIFE OF ." and its variants suggests parallel marketing campaigns aimed at two different audiences. Metro Goldwyn Mayer unknown books
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Stevenson Robert Louis sourcework: Barlow Michael screenwriter
KIDNAPPED SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE NOVEL BY .
New York & Los Angeles: American Zoetrope / RHI Entertainment 1995. 1103 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in RHI binder with diecut window. Title inked on spine and lower edge else near fine. An unspecified draft of this loose adaptation to television of Stevenson's novel directed by Ivan Passer and starring Armand Assante Patrick Malahide et al. Upon release Barlow shared screen credit with two other writers but bears sole credit on this draft. American Zoetrope / RHI Entertainment unknown books
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Eastman Charles screenwriter & director
THE ALL AMERICAN BOY
Burbank CA: Warner Bros. Inc. 1970. 3131 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only of canary-yellow stock. Bradbound in studio wrappers. Wrappers a bit nicked and used at overlap edges a few leaves show some scattered small spots otherwise a very good copy. A "revised estimating" draft of this original screenplay by Eastman. The 1973 release starred Jon Voight Ann Archer et al in a very 1970s exploration of the world of a promising young boxer and questions of ambition and integrity. Warner Bros. Inc. unknown books
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West Nathanael sourcework: Salt Waldo screenwriter
Seven Original Studio Lobby Cards for THE DAY OF THE LOCUST
Np: Paramount Studios 1974. Seven original 11 x 14" color promotional lobby cards. Fine. Seven of the eight lobby cards lacking #7 issued to promote the US release of the film adaptation of West's novel based on a screenplay by Waldo Salt directed by John Schlesinger and starring Donald Sutherland Karen Black Burgess Meredith William Atherton Geraldine Page et al. Paramount Studios unknown books
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Henley Beth sourcework & screenwriter
CRIMES OF THE HEART THE PULITZER-PRIZE WINNING COMEDY
Np: Warner Bros. 1986. 21071 leaves. Quarto. Photographically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of blue yellow green and pink stock corresponding to variously dated revised drafts. Bradbound in plain wrappers. Title lettered on spine wrappers a bit marked and smudged but very good. A "Revised Version" of this pre-production script of Henley's own adaptation to the screen of her Pulitzer-winning play. Directed by Bruce Beresford the 1986 film starred Diane Keaton Sissy Spacek Jessica Lange Sam Shepherd Tess Harper et al. Henley was nominated for an Academy Award for her script. Warner Bros.] unknown books
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Koenig Lester screenwriter
SMART LADY" ORIGINAL SCREEN COMEDY .
Hollywood 1942. 149 leaves; 142 leaves. Quarto. Two carbon typescripts on rectos only. The first bradbound in typed wrappers; pencil name and light discolorations along fore-edge of wrappers otherwise very good or better; the second on cheap pulp paper with tanning some sliver loss at edges and mild discolorations to edges of last few leaves. Two variant typescripts of an original film treatment by Koenig a one-time William Wyler associate who gave up filmwork in 1953 in favor of full time concentration on his legendary record company Contemporary Records due to the persistence of the Blacklist. The story is set in contemporary New York and concerns circumstances following the successful publication of a novel by a male writer who publishes under a female pseudonym. unknown books
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Price Richard sourcework and Walter Newman screenwriter
BLOODBROTHERS" . FROM THE NOVEL BY .
Los Angeles: Warner Brothers 1977. 11321 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white blue and salmon stock. Bradbound in studio wrappers. Inner top corner of lower wrapper and terminal leaf a bit dust-tanned small spot on lower wrapper typical modest use at overlap wrapper edges but very good or better. Copy #3 of this "Final Draft" of Newman's adaptation to film of Price's 1976 novel but evidencing further revisions over the 8 week stretch noted above. Robert Mulligan directed the Fall 1978 release starring Paul Sorvino Richard Gere Tony Lo Bianco et al. Marcus's screenplay was nominated for both Academy and WGA awards. Newman had a distinguished career as screen and television writer going back to the 1950s with credits on THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM CAT BALLOU and uncredited work on THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN. In 1986 with THE COLOR OF MONEY for which he received an Oscar nomination Price emerged in his own right as a significant screen and television writer. Warner Brothers unknown books
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Brodeur Paul sourcework: Marcus Lawrence B. screenwriter
THE STUNT MAN SCREENPLAY BY . ADAPTED FROM PAUL BRODEUR'S NOVEL
Bel Air West Los Angeles: Simon Productions / 20th C. Fox 1977. 1130 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in hot-stamped stiff card wrapper. Title handlettered on spine but very good or better. Copy #85 of an unidentified but revised early draft of Marcus's adaptation of Brodeur's novel. Richard Rush directed the June 1980 release starring Peter O'Toole in an Oscar and Golden Globe nominated role Steve Railsback Barbara Hershey et al and Rush was co-credited for the final screenplay. Marcus and Rush shared Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for the adaptation. [Simon Productions / 20th C. Fox] unknown books
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Flagg Fannie pseud. of Patrica Neal sourcework & screenwriter
FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE WHISTLE STOP CAFE SCREENPLAY BY .
Los Angeles: Act III Productions & Avnet/Kerner Company 1990. 1118 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in diecut and printed production company binder. Light use and nicks at overlap edges of binder otherwise about fine. An unspecified but preproduction draft of Flagg's own adaptation to film of her 1987 novel. The script for the December 1991 release under the truncated title FRIED GREEN TOMATOES was co-credited to Carol Sobieski but Flagg alone is here credited for this draft. Jon Avnet directed and it starred an ensemble cast including Kathy Bates Mary Stuart Masterson Mary-Louise Parker Jessica Tandy Cicely Tyson et al. Flagg and Sobieski shared an Oscar nomination for their final screenplay. Act III Productions & Avnet/Kerner Company unknown books
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Hemingway Ernest sourcework: Petitclerc Denne Bart screenwriter
British Quad Publicity Poster for: ISLANDS IN THE STREAM
London: CLC / Paramount Pictures 1977. British quad offset litho poster 30 x 40" 75 x 100 cm. Folded as issued a tad rumpled closer to edges one small nick at lower edge else very good. A quad poster for the British release of this admirable adaptation of Hemingway's novel. The 1977 film was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starred George C. Scott David Hemmings Claire Bloom et al. CLC / Paramount Pictures unknown books
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Williams Tennessee sourcework: Lambert Gavin screenwriter
Studio Publicity Campaign Pressbook for THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE
Burbank: Warner Bros. 1961. 16pp. Folio 43 x 28 cm. Highly pictorial self wrappers. Near fine. A substantial publicity pressbook for this film adaptation of the 1950 Tennessee Williams novel directed by Jose Quintero and starring Academy Award winner Vivien Leigh the newcomer Warren Beatty Lotte Lenya as the manipulative Contessa Magda Terribili-Gonzales a role for which she was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Jill St. John and Coral Browne among others. Warner Bros. unknown books
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Lawrence D. H. source work: Jones Evan screenwriter
Original One Sheet Studio Publicity Poster for: KANGAROO
Np: Cineplex-Odeon 1987. Original pictorial one sheet 27 x 41". Folded as issued minor breaks at horizontal folds; but for that a very good or better copy. A promotional one sheet for the North American release of this adaptation to film of D. H. Lawrence's 1923 semi- autobiographical novel set in Australia. Directed by Tim Burstall based on a screenplay by Evan Jones featuring Colin Friels as Somers Judy Davis as Harriet and Hugh Keays-Byrne as "Kangaroo". The film was nominated for 2 awards in the 1986 AFI Awards and also won in the Best Actress in a Lead Role Judy Davis and Best Achievement in Costume Design Terry Ryan categories. Cineplex-Odeon unknown books
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Cristofer Michael screenwriter
FALLING IN LOVE
Hollywood & New York: Paramount Pictures / Marvin Worth Productions 1983. 1128 leaves. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in Studio Duplicating Services binder. Ink name see below small smudge on upper wrapper otherwise near fine. A revised first draft of this original screenplay. Ulu Grosbard directed the 1984 release starring Robert De Niro Meryl Streep Harvey Keitel et al. This was Cristofer's first screenplay to see production following his own 1980 adaptation of his Pulitzer Prize-winning play THE SHADOW BOX. This copy bears the ownership signature of Les Lazarowitz credited sound mixer for the production. Paramount Pictures / Marvin Worth Productions unknown books
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Shaber David screenwriter
HAWKS . released as: NIGHTHAWKS
New York: Universal Studios 1980. 5121 leaves plus lettered revised inserts. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white blue and salmon stock. Boltbound in Studio Duplicating Service binder. Ink name and annotations see below. binder somewhat used upper corner of terminal leaf torn away costing a few words some creases; a good but obviously production-used copy. Denoted the "Final Draft" but with a significant number of inserted revises dated over a span of the months above as well as a few sections of substantive manuscript revisions. Bruce Malmouth directed the 1981 release starring Rutger Hauer Sylvester Stallone Billy Dee Williams Lindsay Wagner et al. With the ownership signature and annotations of credited sound mixer Les Lazarowitz. Dramatist / screenwriter Shaber was active as both writer and producer with Broadway and off-Broadway productions of note to his credit and in the decade after this film taught advanced screenwriting at Columbia. Among his screenplay credits is the 1979 urban New York classic THE WARRIORS. The first four leaves are a 29 January 1980 memo outlining revisions the working title was then THE ATTACK. Universal Studios unknown books
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Demme Jonathan director and David Shaber screenwriter
LAST EMBRACE A SCREENPLAY . BASED ON THE NOVEL "THE THIRTEENTH MAN" BY MURRY TEIGH BLOOM
New York: Taylor / Wigutow Productions 1978. 1113 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white blue green and goldenrod stock. Boltbound in Studio Duplicating Service binder. Binder a bit used at overlap edges ink name twice - see below some notes and drawings on blank verso of final leaf else very good. A "revised draft" of this adaptation but with additional colored dated revises inserted spanning the 6 weeks above. The 1979 release was directed by Jonathan Demme his first major commercial undertaking and the cast included Roy Scheider Janet Margolin John Glover Christopher Walken Mandy Patinkin and others. Dramatist and screenwriter David Shaber's adaptation of Bloom's 1977 novel was released just four months after THE WARRIORS stormed theatres which was based on his screenplay adaptation of Sol Yurick's novel. This copy bears the ownership signature and scattered annotations of Les Lazarowitz who was in the production sound crew. The drawings on the blank verso of the final leaf are for a moveable sound recording/mixing station. Taylor / Wigutow Productions unknown books
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Miller JP James Pinckney screenwriter
THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR .
New York: People Next Door Company 1969. 1110 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound in Studio Duplicating Service binder. Light offset foxing to margins of prelims and terminal leaves binder overlap edges worn ink name see below but a very good copy. A "revised" draft of this screenplay adaptation of his own story by the award winning screen and television writer dramatist and novelist. His earlier adaptation of the story for CBS Playhouse won a Primetime Dramatic Emmy. The August 1970 film release was directed by David Greene and starred Eli Wallach Julie Harris Hal Holbrook Cloris Leachman et al. This copy bears the ownership signature of sound mixer Les Lazarowitz whose first on-screen credit was for LITTLE MURDERS 1971. People Next Door Company unknown books
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Nathan Robert sourcework: Graff Todd screenwriter
THE PREACHER'S WIFE
Culver City: Parkway Productions / Columbia Pictures 1995. 1123 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white and blue stock. Bradbound. Ink name somewhat used with label and tape residue along spine and some damp rippling and a few spots toward end. A heavily revised shooting draft of this recasting in the context of African American characters and setting of Robert Nathan's 1928 novel THE BISHOP'S WIFE preceded by Robert Sherwood's 1947 adaptation. The film began shooting the month after this script is dated; Penny Marshall directed and Denzel Washington Whitney Houston Courtney Vance Gregory Hines et al starred. This copy belonged to the production sound mixer and bears his signature. Parkway Productions / Columbia Pictures unknown books
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Sackler Howard sourcework & screenwriter
Set of Eight Color Stills for: THE GREAT WHITE HOPE
Np: Twentieth-Century Fox 1970. Eight 10.5 x 14" color stills plus additional slightly 11 X 14" captioned title- card. Some slight offsetting to versos minor use to a couple corners otherwise about fine. A complete set of these deluxe lobby stills for Howard Sackler's adaptation to film of his own play. The 1970 release was directed by Martin Ritt and starred James Earl Jones James Alexander Hal Holbrook et al. Noted director / photographer Lawrence Schiller is known to have taken a number of photographs during the production of the film but the images used for these stills are uncredited. Twentieth-Century Fox unknown books
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Guthrie AB. sourcework: Hayes Alfred screenwriter A. B.
Studio Publicity Campaign Press Book for THESE THOUSAND HILLS
Beverly Hills: 20th Century Fox 1958. 8pp. Folio 42 x 33 cm. Pictorial self wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Near fine. Press Book with synopsis promotional text and paper for Hayes's adaptation to the screen of Guthrie's novel directed by Richard Fleischer starring Don Murray Richard Egan Lee Remick Stuart Whitman et al. Considerable attention is paid to Guthrie's Pulitzer. 20th Century Fox unknown books
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Lewis Sinclair sourcework: Howard Sidney screenwriter
Studio Campaign Press Book for ARROWSMITH
Np: Film Classics Inc 1944. 8pp. Folio 43 x 28 cm. Pictorial self wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Horizontal fold else near fine. A publicity press book for this theatrical rerelease of the 1931 John Ford film based on Howard's screenplay from Lewis's novel starring Ronald Colman Helen Hayes and Myrna Loy. Includes substantial text about the film adaptation and players. Film Classics Inc unknown books
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Woolrich Cornell writing as "William Irish" sourcework: Fisher Steve screenwriter
Original Australian Lithographed Daybill for I WOULDN'T BE IN YOUR SHOES
Sydney;: Monogram Pictures 1948. Vintage brilliant color lithographed daybill poster 13 1/4 x 30" 34 x 76cm. Folded as issued a couple small chips at blank edges one short closed tear faint splashmark visible in left margin on recto some more and larger splashmarks and pencil squiggles on blank verso that only faintly show through to and slightly affect the recto in the area of the "For General Exhibition" logo; overall good. A striking daybill poster for the Australian release of Fisher's adaptation to film of Woolrich's 1943 short story referred to on the poster as a novel directed by William Nigh and starring Don Castle Elyse Know Regis Toomey et al. The brilliant stone lithography is by W.E. Smith of Sydney. Fragile and uncommon. Monogram Pictures unknown books
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Andronica James screenwriter
NUNZIO
Universal City: Universal Studios 1977. 1112 leaves plus lettered inserts. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound in Studio Duplicating Service binder. Binder somewhat soiled and worn with 'Sound' handlettered in bold on the upper wrapper creases and use throughout ink name see below ink sketches on versos of last two leaves. A well- used but sound copy. An unidentified but production draft of this original screenplay by the actor/screenwriter his first major produced writing credit. The May 1978 release was directed by Paul Williams and starred David Proval Morgana King Andronica and others. This copy was utilized in the production by a member of the sound crew and bears his ownership signature and occasional notes. Universal Studios unknown books
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Basquiat Jean Michel: Schnabel Julian screenwriter & director
Original Teaser One Sheet for BASQUIAT
New York: Miramax 1996. Folio 27" x 39 3/4" 69 x 101 cm. Very good to near fine. A striking teaser one sheet "Basquiat is Coming" for the then forthcoming film biography of Basquiat adapted from stories by L.J. Majewski and John Bowe and directed by Julian Schnabel. The ensemble cast included Jeffrey Wright in the title role as Jean Michel Basquiat David Bowie Dennis Hopper Gary Oldman Michael Wincott Benicio Del Toro Claire Forlani Courtney Love Parker Posey and Christopher Walken. The film won Special Recognition from the National Board of Review and Schnabel was nominated for a Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival. Shipped rolled. Miramax unknown books
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Basquiat Jean Michel: Schnabel Julian screenwriter & director
Original Double-Sided One Sheet for: BASQUIAT
New York: Miramax 1996. Folio 27" x 41" 69 x 102 cm. Very good to near fine. A visually striking one sheet for the film biography of Basquiat adapted from stories by L.J. Majewski and John Bowe and directed by Julian Schnabel. The ensemble cast included Jeffrey Wright in the title role as Jean Michel Basquiat David Bowie Dennis Hopper Gary Oldman Michael Wincott Benicio Del Toro Claire Forlani Courtney Love Parker Posey and Christopher Walken. The film won Special Recognition from the National Board of Review and Schnabel was nominated for a Golden Lion Award at the Venice Film Festival. Shipped rolled. Miramax unknown books
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Joyce James sourcework: Huston Tony screenwriter
Original Australian Color Daybill for THE DEAD
Sydney: Filmpac / Vestron 1988. Vintage color daybill poster 13 1/4 x 27" 34 x 69 cm. Folded as issued some narrow strips of tape at extreme margins as a consequence of exhibition use but not repair else about very good. A daybill poster for the 1988 Australian release of John and Tony Huston's 1987 adaptation of Joyce's magnificent short story starring Anjelica Huston Donal McCann Dan O'Herlihy Helena Carroll Marie Kean Donal Donnelly Sean McClory and Frank Patterson. Filmpac / Vestron unknown books
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Krauze Andrzej poster artist; Capote Truman and Wyatt Cooper sourcework; Wynn Tracy screenwriter
Original Exhibition Poster for the Polish Theatrical Release of CIEPLARNIA i.e. THE GLASS HOUSE
Warsaw 1974. Folio 32.5 x 22.5"; 83 x 57 cm. Folded as issued filing importer and identification info on verso otherwise near fine. A stark monochrome poster by artist Andrzej Krauze for the Polish theatrical release of the 1972 made for television film adaptation of Capote and Cooper's story "The Glass House" here rendered in Polish as HOTHOUSE. Tom Gries directed the multi-award nominated film which starred Vic Morrow Alan Alda Clu Gulager Billy Dee Williams et al. As a made for television film publicity paper for the original U.S. release would have been minimal hence the posters for European theatrical releases are significant and in this case artistically important. Krauze left Poland for Paris in 1979 and then settled in London where as a British citizen he has become a leading cartoon and poster artist painter and book illustrator. unknown books
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Williams Tennessee sourcework & screenwriter
Original Australian Color Lithographed Daybill for: BOOM!
Sydney;: Universal Pictures 1968. Vintage brilliant color lithographed daybill poster 30 X 13.25" 76 X 34cm. Folded as issued about fine. A vivid pictorial daybill poster for the Australian release of Tennessee Williams's own adaptation to film of "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore" 1962. Joseph Losey directed Richard Burton Elizabeth Taylor and Noel Coward et al and Williams is said to have favored it among all film adaptations of his work. The color lithography is by Burton PTY.Ltd. of Sydney. Universal Pictures unknown books
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Tewkesbury Joan screenwriter
A NIGHT IN HEAVEN
Np: 20th Century-Fox. 1983. 1042 leaves plus many lettered inserts. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of an array of colored paper. Bradbound in repurposed studio wrappers with title in ms on upper wrapper. Ink name and a few relevant annotations otherwise very good. A heavily revised 'rainbow' script of this original screenplay by the award-winning screenwriter of NASHVILLE and other titles. The 1984 release was directed by John Avildsen and starred Lesley Ann Warren and Christopher Atkins. Regarded variously as either a total misfire or as ahead of its time the film earned its male lead the Razzie for its year. With the ownership signature and annotations of the sound mixer for the production. 20th Century-Fox. unknown books
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Patrick Vincent sourcework & screenwriter
Twelve Color French Pictorial Lobby Cards for LE PAPE DE GREENWICH VILLAGE
Np: MGM / UA / Cinema International 1984. Twelve 8.5 x 10.75" color pictorial lobby cards. Fine with original distribution sleeves. Complete sequences 'A' and 'B' of the lobby cards produced to promote the January 1985 French release of Vincent Patrick's adaptation of his 1979 novel THE POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE to the screen. Stuart Rosenberg directed and Eric Roberts Mickey Rourke Darryl Hannah and Geraldine Page starred. MGM / UA / Cinema International unknown books
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Faulkner William sourcework: Maddow Ben screenwriter
Original Australian Daybill for INTRUDER IN THE DUST
Sydney: MGM 1950. Folio. Vintage pictorial daybill poster 30 X 13.25" 76 X 34cm. Folded as issued. Additional horizontal fold some creasing and short edge tears confined to blank margins remnants of two Australian exhibition squibs affixed to top edge slightly overlapping the top edge of the image; a good example of an uncommon and fragile poster. An original daybill poster for the Australian release of the 1949 film adaptation of Faulkner's novel based on a screenplay by Ben Maddow directed by Clarence Brown and starring David Brian Claude Jarman Jr. Will Geer et al. The poster and imagery underscore the emblazoned caption "It's Sensational!" The US release occurred in late 1949 with distribution elsewhere waiting until 1950 or later. MGM unknown books
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Banks Lynne Reid sourcework: Forbes Bryan screenwriter & director
Original Lithographed Australian Daybill for THE L-SHAPED ROOM
Sydney: British Lion Films 1963. Folio. Vintage brilliant color lithographed daybill poster 30 X 13.25" 76 X 34cm. Folded as issued slight wrinkle at one edge a few dust marks on blank verso otherwise about fine. An original daybill poster for the Australian release of the 1962 British film adaptation of Banks's first novel based on a screenplay and directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Leslie Caron Anthony Booth Avis Bunnage et al. Caron was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe as well as a BAFTA award. The film premiered in the UK in Nov. 1962 but distribution elsewhere appears to have waited until 1963 or later. Lithographed by Robert Burton PTY Ltd. of Sydney. British Lion Films unknown books
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Agee James sourcework: Reisman Philip Jr. screenwriter
Set of Studio Lobby Cards for: ALL THE WAY HOME
Los Angeles: Paramount 1963. Eight. full color 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Apart from the natural faint tan toning of the card stock fine. A complete set of the studio lobby cards promoting the film based on Philip Reisman Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties Agee's 1957 novel A DEATH IN THE FAMILY and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed by Alex Segal the David Susskind production starred Jean Simmons Robert Preston John Henry Faulk et al. Paramount unknown books
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Capote Truman screenwriter
Studio Publicity Campaign Press Book for: INDISCRETION OF AN AMERICAN WIFE
Los Angeles: Columbia Pictures 1954. 191pp. plus 4pp. newsprint insert herald. Quarto 41 x 30 cm. Pictorial self wrappers. Heavily illustrated. Horizontal fold spine a bit frayed and slightly split the coverstock is heavy and most copies exhibit this to one degree or another but otherwise very good or better. The publicity press book for the U.S. release Truman Capote's first screenwriting credit - Capote contributed dialogue and the screenplay was written by Luigi Chiarini Giorgio Prosperi and Cesare Zavattini who based the scenario on his story "Terminal Station." Vittoria De Sica directed Jennifer Jones and Montogmery Clift in the leading roles. The film was released in Italy under the title STAZIONE TERMINI over a year prior to its US release and in that form it preceded BEAT THE DEVIL Capote's second credit. Columbia Pictures unknown books
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Holmes Pastiche: Meyer Nicholas sourcework & screenwriter
Set of Eight Studio Lobby Cards for: THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION
Universal City: Universal Pictures 1976. Complete set of vintage 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Light use and tack holes at tips from use but a very good set. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote Meyer's screen adaptation of his 1974 novel of the same name. Directed by Herbert Ross and starring Nicol Williamson Robert Duvall Alan Arkin Laurence Olivier Vanessa Redgrave et al. Nominated in two Oscar categories winning one award from the National Board of Review USA. Film critic Gene Siskal ranked it ninth place on his list of the top ten films of 1976. Universal Pictures unknown books
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Golding William sourcework: Brooks Peter screenwriter & director
Original Studio One Sheet Publicity Poster for LORD OF THE FLIES
Np: Continental Distributing 1963. Vintage color one sheet 27 x 41". Folded as issued paper tape on lower left verso a trace rumpled tack holes some rather roughly formed at extreme tips and twice in each side margin from display otherwise about very good. An art house one sheet with New York reviews for Peter Brook's iconic 1963 adaptation of Golding's novel. The film was a winner of an NBR top ten award for its year. Vintage publicity material for this film is not common. Continental Distributing unknown books
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Ormsby Alan screenwriter
Set of Studio Lobby Cards for: CAT PEOPLE
Universal City: Universal City Studios Inc. 1982. Eight 11 x 14" color pictorial lobby cards. Modest signs of use with staple/tack holes in corners a bit of offset soiling on versos a few corner creases but a good to very good set. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote this reinterpretation by Ormsby of DeWitt Boden's original story for Jacques Tourneur's 1942 classic. Paul Schrader directed and Nastassia Kinski Malcolm McDowell and John Heard starred along with the city of New Orleans in part. Universal City Studios, Inc. unknown books
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Holmes Pastiche: Meyer Nicholas sourcework & screenwriter
Set of Eight Studio Lobby Cards for THE SEVEN- PER-CENT SOLUTION
Universal City: Universal Pictures 1976. Complete set of vintage 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. A fine unused set. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote Meyer's screen adaptation of his 1974 novel of the same name. Directed by Herbert Ross and starring Nicol Williamson Robert Duvall Alan Arkin Laurence Olivier Vanessa Redgrave et al. Nominated in two Oscar categories winning one award from the National Board of Review USA. Film critic Gene Siskal ranked it ninth place on his list of the top ten films of 1976. Universal Pictures unknown books
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Lawrence D. H. sourcework: Plater Alan screenwriter
British Quad Publicity Poster for THE VIRGIN AND THE GYPSY
Np.: Leonard Ripley & Co. Ltd. 1970. Vintage original 30 x 40" 75 x 100 cm. British quad offset litho poster. Fractional tanning at edges and two internal folds closed breaks at two center folds else near fine. Directed by Christopher Miles starring Joanna Shimkus Franco Nero Honor Blackman et al. Based on the posthumously published novella by D. H. Lawrence it was screened at the Cannes Film Festival but not entered into competition. Leonard Ripley & Co., Ltd. unknown books
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Oz Frank screenwriter & director
THE MUPPETS IN MANHATTAN WORKING TITLE
New York: TriStar / Henson Associates 1983. 1108 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only boltbound in hot-stamped Studio Duplicating Service flexible binder. Ink name see below toe of spine and lower fore- corners of binder bumped a few bits of highlighting early in the script but a very nice copy. The "second draft" of this original screenplay here credited solely to director/star Frank Oz a.k.a. Miss Piggy / Fozzie / Animal / Bert / Cookie Monster. Final screen credits included cowriting credits to Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses who cowrote the story. The Henson Company of puppeteers starred in the 1984 release as THE MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN along with a broad range of celebrity cameos. This copy bears the ownership signature and few annotations / highlighting of Les Lazarowitz who worked as sound mixer on the production. Uncommon. TriStar / Henson Associates] unknown books
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Vidal Gore screenwriter
Original Half-Sheet Poster for I ACCUSE!
Culver City: MGM / Loews 1957. Original color half-sheet 22 x 28"; 56 x 71 cm. Formerly folded in quarters display tack holes in each corner some small nicks at folds filing annotations on verso but a very good bright example. A graphically striking half-sheet poster for the U.S. release of Jose Ferrer's film adaptation of Nicholas Halasz's book about the Dreyfus case based on a screenplay by Gore Vidal. This was only Vidal's second screenplay credit although his writing for television had been substantial to this date. Ferrer starred as well as directed in company with Anton Walbrook Viveca Lindfors Leo Genn Emlyn Williams and Herbert Lom. MGM / Loews unknown books
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Wolfe Tom source work: Cristofer Michael screenwriter
BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE BOOK BY TOM WOLFE
Burbank: Warner Bros. Inc. 1990. 11381 leaves. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced studio generated typescript printed on rectos only of salmon stock. Punched and secured with brads. Modest creasing at corners and light use ink name see below and script number #23 on title leaf two small tape mends around upper brad of top leaf otherwise a very good copy. Denoted the "Third Draft" of this critically controversial adaptation to the screen of Wolfe's novel. This copy bears the ownership signature of a party credited with the set decoration. The December 1990 release was directed by Brian De Palma and starred Tom Hanks Melanie Griffith Bruce Willis Morgan Freeman et al. The difficult adaptation and production are treated in detail in THE DEVIL'S CANDY THE ANATOMY OF A HOLLYWOOD FIASCO Revised 2002 by Julie Salamon. Warner Bros. Inc. unknown books
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McInerney Jay sourcework & screenwriter
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY BASED ON THE NOVEL BY .
New York: Mirage Productions 1987. 1144 leaves plus lettered revised inserts and three copies of the six leaf staff & crew list bound in back. Quarto. Mechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of white blue and salmon stock. Bradbound in plain wrappers. Ink name see below upper wrapper and title leaf a bit dusty and frayed some inking to the spine but otherwise a very good copy. Denoted the "First Draft New Version" but in fact heavily revised by an array of inserted dated revises on variously colored stocks. This new version is the script credited to McInerney for the adaptation of his first novel undertaken for director Jim Bridges. An earlier draft attributed to Tom Cole appears to have been superseded by this new version when Bridges assumed the position of director. This is copy #42 of the script designated for sound mixer Les Lazarowitz and was utilized by him in the production. The 1988 release starred Michael J. Fox Kiefer Sutherland and Phoebe Cates. Mirage Productions unknown books
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Kerouac Jack et al: Byrum John screenwriter
Set of Eight Studio Lobby Cards for HEART BEAT
Burbank: Orion Pictures 1979. Eight 11 x 14" color lobby cards. Fine unused. A complete set of the regular color lobby cards for promoting Byrum's 'R'-rated adaptation of Carolyn Cassady's memoir of the Beat Generation's favorite sons Jack Kerouac and Cassady. The cutline proclaims: "They shocked us. They outraged us. They didn't do anything wrong. They just did it first." Nick Nolte starred as Neal Cassady John Heard played Kerouac and Sissy Spacek portrayed Carolyn Cassady. Supporting actors included Ray Sharkey Ann Dusenberry and Tony Bill et al. Orion Pictures unknown books
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Green George Dawes source work & screenwriter and Ted Tally screenwriter
THE JUROR SCREENPLAY BY . BASED ON THE NOVEL BY .
New York: Columbia Pictures 1995. 9119 leaves plus many many lettered inserts. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript printed on rectos only of a rainbow of variously colored stocks. Bradbound in wrappers with production company label. Upper wrapper a bit flecked ink name and a few annotations see below otherwise a very good copy. A very interesting and substantially revised draft of this adaptation of Green's novel incorporating several stages of a re-write by Green of Tally's script identified and dated by a succession of dated title leaves with the revises identified by date corresponding to an extraordinary array of dated revises comprising just short of the entirety of the text. This copy bears several ownership signatures as well as identifiers of the revisions as for him in an unknown hand and scattered notes of sound mixer Les Lazarowitz who though uncredited by IMDB clearly had a role at some point in the production: this copy bears Green's presentation inscription to him: "Les - Make the sound perfect or the Teacher will pay you a visit. George Dawes Green." Brian Gibson directed the February 1996 release which starred Alec Baldwin as Teacher Demi Moore Anne Heche James Gandolfini et al. Tally an Obie Award winning dramatist as well as screenwriter whose scripts for THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and ALL THE PRETTY HORSES won an array of awards and nominations received final screen credit. Columbia Pictures unknown books
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