Editore: National Broadcasting Company [NBC], Burbank, CA, 1980
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Vintage studio still photograph from the 1980 television film. Based on the real-life diary of Anne Frank. A teenage girl and her family must hide from persecution under the Nazi government. Set in the Netherlands. 8 x 10 inches. Fine.
Editore: Paramount Television, Hollywood, 1976
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Vintage studio still photograph from the 1976 miniseries. Snipe folded around the image. Based on Arthur Hailey's 1975 novel. Boris Sagal directed this star-studded miniseries based on Arthur Hailey's fastidious novel. The laboriously researched story follows the happenings at a major bank, with heavy emphasis on interpersonal drama. 9 x 7 inches. Very Good plus with toning to the snipe and a blue manuscript pencil notation to the verso. The snipe has detached from the verso.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Univseral, 2004
Da: OUTSIDER ENTERPRISES, Brockville, ON, Canada
EUR 14,20
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloDVD Video. Condizione: Fine. Spielberg, Steven : Sagal, Boris (directors) (illustratore). DVD Set - (As New) - Previously Viewed) Prepare for the chill of a lifetime as the master of suspense, Rod Serling, hosts over 20 episodes of terror in this classic series, featuring the original pilot movie and every spine-tingling episode from the complete first season of Night Gallery. Thrill to stories adapted from short story legends such as H. P. Lovecraft and Conrad Aiken, performed by Hollywood greats including Diane Keaton, Joan Crawford and Roddy McDowall, and directed by cinematic masters like Steven Spielberg in this unforgettable series - now available on DVD for the first time!
EUR 6,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloTapa blanda. Condizione: Bueno. Formato cinta VHS. Procedente del cierre de una tienda de cine de Barcelona. Se desconoce estado de reproduccion de la cinta. Actores: John Huston, Roger Moore, Charlotte Rampling, Patrick Macnee.
Data di pubblicazione: 1963
Da: Rendezvous Cinema, Chichester, Regno Unito
Arte / Stampa / Poster
EUR 17,20
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Fair. Grade: Fair+. Est. Dimension: (27" x 41" or 27" x 40" (inches) if printed after 1980's) Year Printed: 1963 63/244 Printed: Single Sided Director: Boris Sagal Original: Yes Shipped: Flat Product & Description Synopsis: USAF vet Ben Brown is charged with killing Cole Clinton, a leading Durango County citizen who was making time with Brown's wife Laura. An unwinnable case is given to young D.A. Dave Mitchell, who asks expert lawyer Art Harper for help. (Crime) Condition Specifics: Poster folded in fair+ condition. There may be small scuffs to edges and fold, scuffing more damage than would be expected in specific areas, chipping to edges of the poster not affecting the image of the poster, small holes at the corner of the folds, crease marks, but overall the poster is in good condition for age. Please carefully inspect images before purchasing whilst remembering all posters are original and therefore used. Shipping: All items are professionally packaged to ensure zero damage, in the unlikely case that your items arrive damaged please do get in touch so we can help resolve the matter.
Editore: National Broadcasting Company [NBC], Burbank, CA, 1956
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the 111th episode of season one of the 1955-1958 television series, which originally aired on April 4, 1956 on NBC. Copy belonging to actor Johnny Crawford, with his manuscript ink and pencil annotations throughout. A driven executive discovers that she is being slowly poisoned, and begins to suspect everyone around her of the crime, including her own husband. Brown titled wrappers. Title page present, undated, with credits for screenwriter Robert Esson. 83 leaves, with last page of text numbered III-21. Mimeograph duplication on yellow and white stock, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound internally with three gold brads.
Editore: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1962
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Draft script for the 1963 film. Four street urchins bet weekly on the horse races and decide to steal a dime from the church one week in order to allow Jesus to be a partner in their scheme. They win an exorbitant amount, only to have the winning ticket float away on the breeze. Set in Tijuana, Mexico. Yellow titled wrappers, rubber-stamped production No. 17, dated July 30, 1962, with credits for screenwriters Laslo Vadnay, and Hans Wilhelm. 108 leaves, with last page of text numbered 103. Mechanical duplication, with blue revision pages throughout, dated August 6, 1962. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads.
Editore: Time-Life Films, Beverly Hills, CA, 1980
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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First Draft script for the 1981 television movie. Copy belonging to producer's assistant Jan Reed, with their name in manuscript ink on the front wrapper, and on one revision page. Not to be confused with the classic 1954 Hitchcock thriller, though based on the same literary source. Based on Frederick Knott's 1952 play, about a man's complex scheme to kill his unfaithful, socialite wife and inherit her fortune. Originally aired on April 9, 1981, on NBC. Blue titled Time-Life wrappers. Title page present, dated December 7, 1980, noted as FIRST DRAFT, with credits for Knott and screenwriter John Gay. 115 leaves, with last page of text numbered 117. Xerographic duplication, rectos only, with rainbow revision pages throughout, dated variously between 12/15/80 and 1/20/81. Pages about Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Editore: National Broadcasting Company [NBC], Burbank, CA, 1976
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
First Draft script in two volumes for the 1976 television miniseries based on Arthur Hailey's 1975 novel. Presentation script belonging to producer Ross Hunter with Hunter's name on the front board of each volume. Boris Sagal directed this star-studded miniseries based on Arthur Hailey's fastidious novel. The laboriously researched story follows the happenings at a major bank, with heavy emphasis on interpersonal drama. Nominated for five Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Limited Series, winning Lead Actor for Christopher Plummer. Volume I: Green calf boards with guilt titles and rule. Title page present, dated May 18, 1976, noted as First Draft, with credits for screenwriters Dean Rieser and Stanford Whitmore. 221 leaves, with last page of text numbered 203. Mimeograph duplication, with blue, pink, and yellow revision pages throughout, dated variously between 4/26/76 and 6/25/76. Pages Fine, wrapper Fine. Volume II: Green faux leather covered boards with gilt titles and rule. Title page present, dated May 19, 1976, noted as First Draft, with credits for screenwriters Dean Rieser and Stanford Whitmore. 191 leaves, with last page of text numbered 375. Mimeograph duplication, with blue, pink, yellow, and green revision pages throughout, dated variously between 5/27/76 and 7/20/76. Pages Fine, boards Fine.
Editore: Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, 1960
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Archive of scripts and revision pages for 56 episodes of the detective television series dated variously between 1958 and 1960. Copies belonging to screenwriter Lewis Reed, with his manuscript name on the front wrapper of each episode. 36 scripts contain pink, blue, white, and yellow revision pages, many bound separately and laid in at the rear. Included are screenplays for nearly half of the 114-episode run of the series, starring the sophisticated, sharp-dressed, jazz-loving private eye Peter Gunn, played by Craig Stevens. Probably the only television show to ever rival the best films noir of the big screen, with minimalist dialogue and bleak, open-ended conclusions that challenge even the best of television today. Creator Blake Edwards would use the success of the series to jump start his film career, going on to direct "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961) and the "Pink Panther" film series starring Peter Sellers. Noted composer Henry Mancini won an Emmy and two Grammy Awards for the show's well-loved theme song, including the first Grammy ever awarded for Album of the Year. Scripts in Very Good to Near Fine condition. Mimeograph on eye-rest green or white stock.