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O'Hara, Maureen (1920-2015).
A Vintage Publicity Photograph by John Miehle of the Glamorous Hollywood Star Maureen O'Hara As "Shireen" in Rko's "Sinbad the Sailor".
Hollywood, CA: RKO Radio, (1947). (1947). - A 9-1/2 inch high by 7-3/8 inch wide glossy black & white vintage photograph by RKO's photographer John Miehle depicting the attractive Hollywood star Maureen O'Hara from the waist up, arms crossed, attired in her costume as "Shireen" in "Sinbad the Sailor". The number "STS-R-15" is printed in white at the bottom right of the image. The photographer's credits are stamped on the verso. Three holes have been punched along the left edge. Very good. This a vintage publicity photo, not a reproduction, sent out to newspapers and periodicals of the period. Text from a printed press release tipped onto the verso reads: "What chance will the other wives have..in a harem to which Maureen O'Hara belongs? The lucky fellow who'll decide that question is Douglas Fairbanks Jr. who co-stars with the Irish beauty and Walter Slezak in RKO Radio's 'Sinbad the Sailor'. Very good .
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Book number: 96585
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 20 | JP¥ 3993]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: MOVIES; FILM; CINEMA; PHOTO; PHOTOGRAPHY; HOLLYWOOD STAR; MAUREEN O'HARA; PHOTO BY JOHN MIEHLE; GLAMOR; MOVIE ACTRESS; SHIREEN; HAREM GIRL; SINBAD THE SAILOR; VINTAGE; PHOTOGRAPH; RKO RADIO.

 
Hardy, Forsyth
Scandinavian Film
(London): The Falcon Press, (1952). (1952). (London): The Falcon Press, (1952). (1952). Good. - Small quarto [9-7/8 inches high by 7-3/8 inches wide], blue cloth titled in gilt on the spine. The spine & extremities are darkened & there is a light stain across the front cover. ix & 62 pages. The page edges are slightly darkened & there is an owner's blind stamp on the front endpaper. Black-and-white illustrations. Good.

First edition. Good .

Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.Professional seller
Book number: 9410
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 18.75 | £UK 16 | JP¥ 3195]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; MOVIES; DIRECTORS; FILM HISTORY; FILM CRITICISM; SCANDINAVIAN FILM; FORSYTH HARDY; DANISH FILM; SWEDISH FILM; NORWEGIAN FILM; ILLUSTRATIONS; STILLS; CINEMA; FIRST EDITION; 1ST EDITION.

 Harris, Phil; and Faye, Alice., Vintage Matte-Finish Photograph of the American Film & Radio Actors and Jazz Musician Phil Harris & His Wife Alice Faye, Inscribed & Signed "Alice & Phil Harris" by Phil Harris.
Harris, Phil; and Faye, Alice.
Vintage Matte-Finish Photograph of the American Film & Radio Actors and Jazz Musician Phil Harris & His Wife Alice Faye, Inscribed & Signed "Alice & Phil Harris" by Phil Harris.
Circa [1947]. [1947]. - A 10 inch high by 8 inch wide matte-finish black & white photograph portraying Phil Harris & his wife, singer-actress Alice Faye "at home". Phil Harris, in shorts and white polo shirt sits next to his wife Alice Faye. Alice is also attired in shorts with a checkered blouse. Both smile at the camera as they hold the heads of furry covered golf clubs. The photograph is inscribed to the Nashville Golden Glove Boxing referee Fitz Waldrip & signed for the couple by Phil Harris at center right: "To / Fitz / My 'Nashville Pal' / Alice & Phil Harris". There is a tiny chip to the bottom left corner and a minor crease to the top right. Near fine. The American comedian, actor, singer & Jazz musician Phil Harris (1904-1995) began his career as a drummer with Carol Lofner in San Francisco. He led a band in Los Angeles and also played drums in the Henry Halstead Big Band Orchestra. He won an Academy Award for best live action short subject for his RKO film "So This Is Harris", and starred in "Melody Cruise" and "I Love a Bandleader", and played roles in "The Wild Blue Yonder" and "The High and the Mighty" with John Wayne. He became musical director of "The Jell-O Show Starring Jack Benny" (later "The Jack Benny Program) in 1936 and joined the cast. He married his second wife, the singer-actress Alice Faye in 1941 and, after a stint in the Navy during the war years, went on to co-host "The Fitch Bandwagon". The show started as a showcase for big bands but soon became a situation comedy renamed "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show". He returned to the big screen in the 1956 film "Good-bye, My Lady" and made numerous television guest appearances. He went on to take on roles as a voice actor in animated films such as "The Jungle Book", providing the voice for Baloo the Bear, "The Aristocats" and "Robin Hood". Very good .
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Book number: 37051
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 70.25 | £UK 59.5 | JP¥ 11980]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: MOVIES; MUSIC; COMEDY; RADIO; TELEVISION; PHIL HARRIS; ALICE FAYE; ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH; SIGNED; INSCRIBED; SIGNATURE; AUTOGRAPH; COMEDIAN; JAZZ MUSICIAN; ACTOR; GOLF CLUBS; SINGER; ACTRESS; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; FILM.

 
Haustrate, Gaston; Editor-in-Chief
Cinema 73: Le Guide Du Spectateur. (Avril / No. 175)
Paris: Federation Francaise des Cine-Clubs, (1973). (1973). Paris: Federation Francaise des Cine-Clubs, (1973). (1973). Very good. - Squarish octavo [7"x5"], soft bound in printed red & white wraps with a black-and-white illustration on the front wrap. The wraps are lightly rubbed with the corners lightly creased. The rear wrap is lightly soiled with a few small stains. 160 pages. The page edges are very slightly darkened. Black-and-white illustrations. Very good.

Among the contents of this issue are "Le Cinema Sovietique en Questions", "L'Homosexualite a l'ecran" and an interview with Krzyztof Zanussi. The text is in French. Very good .

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Book number: 4102
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 2396]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; CINEMA; PERIODICAL; FRENCH; REVIEWS; ARTICLES; INTERVIEWS; GASTON HAUSTRATE; KRZYZTOF ZANUSSI; DIRECTORS; SOVIET CINEMA; HOMOSEXUALITY; GAY CINEMA; ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Haustrate, Gaston; Editor-in-Chief
Cinema 73: Le Guide Du Spectateur. Juin / No. 177)
Paris: Federation Francaise des Cine-Clubs, (1973). (1973). Paris: Federation Francaise des Cine-Clubs, (1973). (1973). Very good. - Squarish octavo [7"x5"], soft bound in printed teal & white wraps with black-and-white illustrations on both wraps. The wraps are lightly rubbed. The front wrap is lightly spotted with the top corner creased. 160 pages. The page edges are slightly darkened. Black-and-white illustrations. Very good.

Among the contents of this issue are articles on and an interview with the Taviani brothers, a section on the Cannes Film Festival and interviews witrh Andrzej Zulawski, Bob Rafelson and Andras Kovacs. The text is in French. Very good .

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Book number: 4105
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 2396]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; CINEMA; PERIODICAL; FRENCH; REVIEWS; ARTICLES; INTERVIEWS; GASTON HAUSTRATE; DIRECTORS; CANNES FILM FESTIVAL; TAVIANI BROTHERS; BOB RAFELSON; ANDRZEJ ZULAWSKI; ANDRAS KOVACS. ILLUSTRATIONS.

 
Hayward, Susan (1917-1975); and Andrews, Dana (1909-1992).
A Vintage Publicity Photograph of Hollywood Movie Stars Susan Hayward and Dana Andrews in a Romantic Scene from Universal Studios' "Canyon Passage".
Hollywood, CA: Universal Studios, (1946). (1946). - A 10 inch high by 8 inch wide glossy black & white vintage photograph depicting Susan Hayward leaning back upon a boulder as Dana Andrews leans in for a kiss in a scene from "Canyon Passage". The number "1461-204AD" is printed in white near the bottom left of the photo. Universal Pictures Co. Inc's credits are printed in black along the bottom margin. There are minor creases and three holes have been punched along the left edge. Very good. This a vintage publicity photo, not a reproduction, sent out to newspapers and periodicals of the period. Text from a printed press release tipped onto the verso reads: "HAYCOX STORY ON SCREEN WITH SUSAN HAYWARD AND DANA ANDREWS. The love story that delighted and thrilled readers of the Saturday Evening Post and that turned Ernest Haycox's book, 'Canyon Passage,' into a best-seller is being brought to the screen by Walter Wanger with red-headed Susan Hayward and Dana Andrews as its lovers. Rival for Susan's hand and heart is Brian Donlevy, playing the role of scoundrel who was too sure of Susan. 'Canyon Passage,' filmed in Technicolor in Oregon, is a story of the Oregon Trail and the Pacific Northwest in frontier days. The Rogue Indian Rebellion is the high spot of its action sequences. Also in the film are Patricia Roc, English beauty, Andy Devine and his two sons, making their first screen appearance, and many more. Very good .
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Book number: 96551
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 20 | JP¥ 3993]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: MOVIES; FILM; CINEMA; PHOTO; PHOTOGRAPHY; HOLLYWOOD STARS; DANA ANDREWS; SUSAN HAYWARD; MOVIE STAR; VINTAGE; PHOTOGRAPH; NEWSPAPER; PRESS RELEASE; UNIVERSAL PICTURES; CANYON PASSAGE.

 
Hepburn, Audrey; and Finney, Albert
An Original Lobby Card for the Movie "Two for the Road" Starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp, 1967. 1967. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp, 1967. 1967. Good. - sc An 11 inch high by 14 inch wide color lobby card printed by the National Screen Service Corporation for Stanley Donen's movie "Two for the Road" starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. The image depicts Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney staring in shock at their burning car. The corners and edges are slightly creased and there is some minor light staining along the bottom edge. Good. Good .
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Book number: 26679
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1597]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; CINEMA; MOVIES; TWO FOR THE ROAD; ALBERT FINNEY; AUDREY HEPBURN; ORIGINAL; LOBBY CARD; PHOTOGRAPH; PHOTO; ILLUSTRATION; COLOR IMAGE; BURNING CAR; TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX FILM; STANLEY DONEN.

 
(Hepburn, Audrey)
A Tribute to Audrey Hepburn: Her Movies, Her Style, Her Life in Photos. (People Weekly Extra. Special Collector's Issue. Winter 1993)
(New York: Time, Inc. 1993). 1993). (New York: Time, Inc. 1993). 1993). Very good. - Quarto [approximately 10-3/4 inches high by 8 inches wide], softcover bound in pictorial wrappers. The binding is very slightly bumped with a light crease to the top corner of the front wrap. 78 & [2] pages. Profuse illustrations & pictorial ads in black & white and color. Near fine.

People's first issue devoted to a single movie star, published shortly after her death. Very good .

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Book number: 24791
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.5 | £UK 8 | JP¥ 1597]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; MOVIES; CINEMA; FILM STAR; MOVIE STAR; ACTOR; ACTRESS; A TRIBUTE TO AUDREY HEPBURN: HER MOVIES, HER STYLE, HER LIFE IN PHOTOS; PEOPLE WEEKLY; COLLECTOR'S ISSUE.

 
Higham, Charles
Warner Brothers
NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1975). (1975). NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1975). (1975). Very good. - Octavo, cloth, in dw. Covers bumped with light spotting to the top edges & a light stain to the front cover. The dw is lightly chipped & soiled with the top edges of the flaps darkened. 231 pp. Black mark to 1 page of text. B&W illustrations. Very good.

First edition. Very good .

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Book number: 2376
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 2396]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; CINEMA; MOVIES; MOVIE BOOKS; PERFORMING ARTS.

 
Houston, Penelope
The Contemporary Cinema
Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, (1966). (1966). Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, (1966). (1966). Good. - Small octavo, color pictorial wraps. Rubbed. 222 pp. Ink checkmarks in 100-page checklist of directors; page edges darkened. B&W illustrations. Good.

Later printing. Good .

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Book number: 2463
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Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; CINEMA; MOVIES; MOVIE BOOKS; PERFORMING ARTS.

 
(Howard, Ken); Nardo, Patricia; creator/producer
Ken Howard's Copies of Shooting Scripts for the Television Series "It's Not Easy": Five Scripts, One of Which Is Inscribed, Plus Two Duplicates
(Los Angeles, CA): Patricia Nardo/The Konigsberg Company, (1983). (1983). (Los Angeles, CA): Patricia Nardo/The Konigsberg Company, (1983). (1983). Very good. - Small quarto [11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide], softcover. 7 scripts bound between variously colored cover sheets with metal fasteners. There is occasional soiling to the cover sheets, with a red pencil mark & a partially removed sticker on 1 cover & 2 paper-clip marks on another. Each script is approximately 42-50 pages. Very good.

The shooting scripts are for the first season [1983] of the Twentieth Century-Fox Television series "It's Not Easy", starring Ken Howard as "Jack Long": Episode 2 "Did He or Didn't He?", written by Anne Convy and Mitzi McCall; Episode 3 "Jack Kills Sharon's Grandmother", written by Robert Sternin and Prudence Fraser; Episode 8 "All Night Long", written by Carmen Finestra; Episode 9 "Neal Kills Johnny's Fish", written by Convy and McCall; and Episode 10 "You Made Her Love You", written by Gary Kott; with duplicates of Episodes 2 and 3. The scripts have typed labels with Howard's name on the cover sheet or title page or have his ink name or initials on the script. Jack's part is marked in ink in the scripts with occasional additions or corrections. The cover sheet for "All Night Long" is boldly inscribed in red ink: "Best of Luck / Ken Howard".

Film and television actor Ken Howard [b, 1944] had starring or co-starring roles in such TV series as "Adam's Rib", "The Manhunter", "Curb Your Enthusiasm","Dynasty", "The West Wing" and "The Practice." He made his film debut in 1970 in "Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon" and was seen in "Clear and Present Danger", "At First Sight", "In Her Shoes" and "Michael Clayton", among other films. Very good .

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Book number: 16556
USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 117 | £UK 99 | JP¥ 19966]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; TELEVISION; ACTOR; KEN HOWARD; TV SERIES; IT'S NOT EASY; SHOOTING SCRIPTS; INSCRIBED; SIGNED; SIGNATURE; AUTOGRAPH; SCRIPTWRITERS; ANNE CONVY; MITZI MCCALL; ROBERT STERNIN; PRUDENCE FRASER; CARMEN FINESTRA; GARY KOTT.

 
(Huston, John). Williams, Tennessee
The Night of the Iguana
NY: New American Library, (1964). (1964). NY: New American Library, (1964). (1964). Good. - Small octavo, softcover bound in color pictorial wraps. Lightly rubbed & creased; staining to rear wrap. 127 pages, illustrated with 8 pages of stills from the film. Page edges slightly darkened. Good.

First Signet edition. Good .

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Book number: 19528
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Catalogue: Film
Keywords: FILM; CINEMA; MOVIES; MOVIE BOOKS; PERFORMING ARTS; DIRECTORS; AUTEUR.

 
Hutton, Betty (1921-2007).
A Vintage Publicity Photograph of Hollywood Actress Betty Hutton with Her Ventriloquist Dummy in a Musical Scene from Paramount's "Cross My Heart".
Hollywood, CA: Paramount, (1946). (1946). - An 10-1/8 inch high by 8-1/4 inch wide glossy black & white vintage photograph depicting Betty Hutton on a settee with her ventriloquist's dummy. Both the dummy and the Hollywood actress are attired in identical checkered skirts. The number "11400/126" is printed in white within a black rectangle along the bottom right of the lower margin, with Paramount's credits along the bottom edge. There is minor creasing to the bottom. Three holes are punched along the left edge of the photo. Very good. This a vintage publicity photo, not a reproduction, sent out to newspapers and periodicals of the period. Text from a printed press release tipped onto the verso reads: "Throws Famous Voice -- Betty Hutton turns ventriloquist for one of her four John Burke James-Van Housen songs in Paramount's 'Cross My Heart.' The number, sung in night club surrounding, is 'Lov Is the Darndest Thing.'. Very good .
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Book number: 96902
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 20 | JP¥ 3993]
Catalogue: Film
Keywords: MOVIES; FILM; CINEMA; PHOTO; PHOTOGRAPHY; HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS;BETTY HUTTON; SINGER; SONG; CROSS MY HEART; COMEDY; VENTRILOQUIST; DUMMY; SET; PARAMOUNT; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; PRESS RELEASE; PUBLICITY PHOTO.

 Hutton, Betty (1921-2007); Tufts, Sunny (1911-1970); and Chekhov, Michael (1891-1955)., A Vintage Publicity Photograph of Hollywood Actress Betty Hutton with Sunny Tufts & Michael Chekhov in a Scene from Paramount's "Cross My Heart".
Hutton, Betty (1921-2007); Tufts, Sunny (1911-1970); and Chekhov, Michael (1891-1955).
A Vintage Publicity Photograph of Hollywood Actress Betty Hutton with Sunny Tufts & Michael Chekhov in a Scene from Paramount's "Cross My Heart".
Hollywood, CA: Paramount, (1946). (1946). - An 8-1/8 inch high by 10-1/2 inch wide glossy black & white vintage photograph depicting Betty Hutton holding onto Sunny Tufts arm as they are confronted by gun wielding Michael Chekhov in a scene from "Cross My Heart". The number "11400-53"" is printed in white at lower right of the image with Paramount's credits along the bottom margin. There is minor creasing to the right edge with a tiny chip. Very good. This a vintage publicity photo, not a reproduction. Betty Hutton plays a compulsive liar who confesses to a murder she didn't commit so that her husband, a lawyer played by Sunny Tufts, can defend her and build his reputation when he clears her of any crime. Very good .
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Book number: 96910
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Catalogue: Film
Keywords: MOVIES; FILM; CINEMA; PHOTO; PHOTOGRAPHY; HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS;BETTY HUTTON; CROSS MY HEART; COMEDY; SUNNY TUFTS; MICHAEL CHEKHOV; GUN; SET; PARAMOUNT; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; PRESS RELEASE; PUBLICITY PHOTO.

 Hutton, Betty (1921-2007); Tufts, Sunny (1911-1970)., A Vintage Publicity Photograph of Hollywood Actress Betty Hutton with Sunny Tufts in a Scene from Paramount's "Cross My Heart".
Hutton, Betty (1921-2007); Tufts, Sunny (1911-1970).
A Vintage Publicity Photograph of Hollywood Actress Betty Hutton with Sunny Tufts in a Scene from Paramount's "Cross My Heart".
Hollywood, CA: Paramount, (1946). (1946). - An 8-1/8 inch high by 10-1/2 inch wide glossy black & white vintage photograph depicting Betty Hutton facing us crouched over a desk as her husband played by Sunny Tufts looms over her in a scene from "Cross My Heart". The number "11400-1" is printed in white at lower left of the image with Paramount's credits along the bottom margin. There is minor creasing to the top left corner. Very good. This a vintage publicity photo, not a reproduction. Betty Hutton plays a compulsive liar who confesses to a murder she didn't commit so that her husband, a lawyer played by Sunny Tufts, can defend her and build his reputation when he clears her of any crime. Very good .
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Book number: 96911
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Catalogue: Film
Keywords: MOVIES; FILM; CINEMA; PHOTO; PHOTOGRAPHY; HOLLYWOOD ACTRESS;BETTY HUTTON; CROSS MY HEART; COMEDY; SUNNY TUFTS; SET; PARAMOUNT; TWENTIETH CENTURY; 20TH CENTURY; PRESS RELEASE; PUBLICITY PHOTO.

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