Haynes harriet (4 risultati)

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Da: Anderson Book, Provo, UT, U.S.A.Anderson Book
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Buono
EUR 3,85
Spedizione gratuitaSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Hardcover. Condizione: Good to Very Good.

- Rilegato
Da: Anderson Book, Provo, UT, U.S.A.Anderson Book
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato - Molto buono
EUR 3,85
Spedizione gratuitaSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good: Clean. None. shelf wear to cover, clean interior.
Altre immaginiEditore: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA 1929
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Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
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EUR 673,18
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Vintage oversize borderless double weight portrait photograph of actor Daniel L. Haynes from the 1929 film. With the ink stamp and blind stamp of photographer Ruth Harriet Louise, a mimeo snipe, and a publication stamp on the verso. Rare, or possibly unique. Director King Vidor's first talkie and the first Black musical, as well… as the second all-Black film by a major Hollywood studio, with arguably more depth than its predecessor, Paul Sloane's "Hearts in Dixie," released earlier the same year. Although Vidor had expressed his intent of an honest depiction of rural southern African-American life, the film still clearly advanced racial stereotypes of the era. "Hallelujah" had, however, authentically represented African-American spiritual music from the period, which no other film at that point had achieved. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. Shot on location in Memphis, Tennessee, and Arkansas. 9.25 x 12.25 inches, trimmed unevenly. Very Good plus, with a small chip to the bottom right corner, and print preparation touch ups and cropping annotations on the recto. National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000.
Altre immaginiEditore: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA 1929
- Foto
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contatta il venditoreVenditore con 5 stelleCondizione: Usato
EUR 2019,54
EUR 8,71 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Two vintage reference photographs on the set of the 1929 film. Mimeo snipes on verso of both, one with annotations in manuscript pencil and Culver Picture stamp on verso, and one with "Menningen" and graphic stamps on verso. The first Black musical, and one of the first all-Black films by a major Hollywood studio, with arguably…more depth than its predecessor, Paul Sloane's "Hearts in Dixie," the first all-black Hollywood film released earlier the same year. King Vidor's first talkie, written by screenwriter Wanda Tuchock, who started in the silent era and went on to become one of the first women to be credited as a director on a Hollywood film. Although King Vidor had expressed his intent of an honest depiction of rural southern African American life, the film still clearly advanced racial stereotypes of the era. "Hallelujah" had, however, authentically represented African American spiritual music from the period, which no other film achieved. Shot on location in Memphis, Tennessee and Arkansas. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with some creasing and waviness, one with a chip in the bottom left margin, one with faint tape shadows on recto and paper tape on verso. National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000.