Verlag: United Artists, Beverly Hills, CA, 1948
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Vintage studio still photograph from the 1948 film. The final film of the Hopalong Cassidy film series. Cassidy is hired by the US government to find an underground counterfeiting scheme and leans on the help of his two friends, California Carlson and Lucky Jenkins. Shot on location in Lone Pine, California. 8 x 10 inches. Creasing to the far corners, else Near Fine.
Verlag: Independent Television, London, 1986
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
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 manuscript 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. 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. 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.
Sprache: Französisch
Anbieter: PhP Autographs, Hastière, Belgien
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
Pas de couverture. Zustand: Bon. Authentic signed card. A magazine photo is pasted to the card. Size : 20x12.5 cm Condition : please see scans. Provenance : Gérard Leman collection. Certificate of Authenticity and lifetime guarantee. Signé par l'auteur.
Verlag: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1959
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Vintage borderless reference photograph of actor Charlton Heston and his son in a chariot on the set of the 1959 film. With the stamps of Time Press and Dalmas press agency on the verso, along with a numbered stamp reading 008818. Based on the 1880 novel by Lew Wallace. Jewish prince Ben-Hur is sent to prison at the behest of his childhood friend Messala as a result of a mishap during a Roman parade. Through sheer will, Ben-Hur endures hard labor and slavery in prison and, once released, vows revenge on Messala. The most expensive film ever made at the time of its release, with a 15 million dollar budget and a massive, elaborate set. Nominated for 12 Academy Awards and winning 11, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor. Shot on location in Italy and California. 7 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus, slightly wavy with light edgewear.
Verlag: Lambeth Productions, N.p., 1991
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Shooting script for the 1992 film, here under the working title "Charlie." Based on Charlie Chaplin's 1964 book "My Autobiography" and the 1985 biography "Chaplin: His Life and Art" by David Robinson. Opening on an elderly Chaplin in 1962, recounting his life for the editor of his autobiography, the film flashes back to his formative poverty-striken years in England, his astronomical success in the US, and his turbulent personal life and adversarial relationship with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Starring Robert Downey Jr. in an acclaimed performance as Chaplin. Nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Downey. Shot on location in California, London, and Switzerland. Front wrapper integral with title page, dated September 1991, noted as Shooting Script, with credits for screenwriter William Boyd, script consultant William Goldman, storyline Diana Hawkins, autobiographer Charles Chaplin, and author David Robinson. 131 leaves, with last page of text numbered 124. Xerographic duplication, rectos only, with blue and pink revision pages throughout, dated variously between October 1991 and October 11, 1991. Pages Very Good plus, bound with two gold brads.