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Editore: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1972
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage borderless reference photograph, with bottom margin, of director Ernest Lehman, Richard Benjamin, and cinematographer Philip H. Lathrop (back to camera) on the set of the 1972 film. Provenance stamp of collector, historian, and author "Frank Driggs" on verso. Based on the 1969 novel by Philip Roth. The fourth Roth novel (after "Goodbye, Columbus" in 1972) to be adapted for the screen, and the sole directorial effort for noted screenwriter Ernest Lehman ("North by Northwest," "The Sweet Smell of Success," "Sabrina," "West Side Story," The Sound of Music," and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"). Alexander Portnoy (Benjamin), sees a therapist and goes on one long tirade after another about his family, his childhood, his sexual fantasies and desires, his problems with women, and his obsession with his own Judaism. Set in New York. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with light creasing and edgewear.
Editore: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1972
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Post-production script for the 1972 film. Based on the 1969 novel by Philip Roth. A young man sits in a session with his psychoanalyst as he recounts his childhood, his family and his problems with women. Set in New York City, shot on location in Dorset, Vermont, Lazio, Italy, Athens, Greece, Tel Aviv, Isreal, and Manhattan, New York. Tall white self-wrappers, dated July 12, 1972. 168 leaves, with last page of text numbered 168. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound a silver prong along the top edge.
Editore: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1972
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Collection of eight color front-of-house cards from the French release of the 1972 film. Included with the collection are two promotional pages specific to the film's French release, with text in French. Based on the 1969 novel by Philip Roth. The fourth Roth novel (after "Goodbye, Columbus") to be adapted for the screen, and the sole directorial effort for noted screenwriter Ernest Lehman ("North by Northwest," "The Sweet Smell of Success," "Sabrina," "West Side Story," The Sound of Music," and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"). The eponymous Portnoy sees a therapist and goes on one long tirade after another about his family, his childhood, his sexual fantasies and desires, his problems with women, and his obsession with his own Judaism. Set in New York. Front-of-house cards: 11.25 x 9 inches. Very Good plus, with light wear on the left corners. Synopsis: 8.25 x 12 inches. Single staple at the top left corner. Very Good plus, lightly creased on the bottom edges.
Editore: Twentieth Century-Fox, Beverly Hills, CA, 1970
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the 1972 film. An early example of the film's script, still slated to be a Twentieth Century-Fox production, with their imprint on the front wrapper. The fourth Roth novel (after "Goodbye, Columbus" in 1972) to be adapted to the screen, and the sole directorial effort for noted screenwriter Ernest Lehman ("North by Northwest," "The Sweet Smell of Success," "Sabrina," "West Side Story," The Sound of Music," and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"). Alexander Portnoy (Benjamin), sees a therapist and goes on one long tirade after another about his family, his childhood, his sexual fantasies and desires, his problems with women, and his obsession with his own Judaism. Set in New York. Blue titled wrappers. Title page present, dated August 3, 1970, with credits for screenwriter Lehman and novelist Roth. 150 leaves, with last page of text numbered 149. Mechanical duplication on eye-rest green stock. Pages and wrapper Near Fine, bound internally with three gold brads.