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Published by N.p., N.p., 1963
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph of Francoise Prevost from the US release of the 1962 Italian film. Based on the 1959 play "Les Sequestres d'Altona" by Jean-Paul Sartre. A wealthy German industrialist hides his Nazi war criminal son in his mansion, unaware the war has ended and continually building a case for Germany's defense. One of De Sica's darkest films. Shot on location in Hamburg, Germany. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
Published by Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, 1963
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage studio still photograph from the 1962 film. With provenance stamp on the verso. Based on the 1959 play by Jean-Paul Sartre. A dying man invites his family to his home where they discover dark secrets about his past. Set in Germany, shot on location in Hamburg, Germany. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good, with some pin holes along the edges.
Published by Diogenes, 1991
ISBN 10: 3257210582ISBN 13: 9783257210583
Seller: DER COMICWURM - Ralf Heinig, Hohnhorst, DE, Germany
Book
Broschiert. Condition: Gut. Mängelexemplar! ---. nein.
Published by AVCO Embassy Pictures, N.p., 1970
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Two vintage studio still photographs from the set of the 1970 film. One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other. Giovanna (Sophia Loren) and Antonio (Marcello Mastroianni) are newly weds torn from each other as Antonio is sent to the Russian front during World War II despite their efforts to avoid the war. When the war is over he is listed as MIA yet Giovanna believes he is alive and journeys to the Soviet Union to find her lover. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music. Shot on location in Russia, Ukraine, and Italy. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
Published by Compagnia Cinematografica Champion, N.p., 1960
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage double weight reference studio still photograph from the 1960 film. Sophia Loren won an Academy Award fro her role as Cesira. Vittorio De Sica's harsh war-era film follows the plight of an Italian mother an daughter as they traverse the Italian countryside in search of safety. The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belonodo, and Eleonora Brown. Shot on location in Rome, Italy. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with pin holes and a manuscript ink notation to the verso.
Published by Published by Centrala Wynajmu Filmow Warsaw . 1964., 1964
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
33'' x 23'' original one sheet lobby or outside advertisement poster. 40 mm square piece of paper missing to the bottom left hand corner and in Very Good condition. Sent rolled in a tube with end caps. We currently hold in stock over 100 other English and foreign theatre and cinema posters. Member of the P.B.F.A. THEATRE (Cinema) POSTERS.
Published by Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, 1962
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1962 film. With mimeo snipes affixed to the verso and provenance stamps on the verso. Based on the 1959 play by Jean-Paul Sartre. A dying man invites his family to his home where they discover dark secrets about his past. Set in Germany, shot on location in Hamburg, Germany. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
Published by Aquila Cinematografica, Rome, 1974
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Two Draft scripts and one treatment script for an unproduced television miniseries, bound together in a black binder. Text in English. Loosely based on Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio's 1902 collection "De Novelle Della Pescara." A triad of violent, often romantic fables about three women-a nun whose downfall is desire, a widow who begins a romance with a long-lost love, and a vain actress who plays at nobility. Set in Italy. The Widow: Tan untitled wrappers. Title page present, dated 1974, with credits for novelist Gabriele D'Annunzio and screenwriter Cesare Zavattini. 19 leaves, with last page of text numbered 18. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus. The Virgin: Orange untitled wrappers. Title page present, dated 1974, with credits for novelist Gabriele D'Annunzio and screenwriter Pasquale Prunas. 104 leaves, with last page of text numbered 103. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with two gold brads. The Countess: Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present, with credits for novelist Gabriele D'Annunzio and screenwriter Vittorio De Sica. 95 leaves, with last page of text numbered 94. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus.
Published by Albert and Charles Boni, Rome, 1951
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
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Original Italian program for the 1951 film, based on the novel "Toto il buono" by Cesare Zavattini. SIGNED by Vittorio De Sica at the bottom of the title page. One of the director's classics, pure visual storytelling, made just after "Bicycle Thieves" (1948) and just before "Umberto D." (1952). A gorgeous, oversize program with a central illustration on the front wrapper within a debossed frame. The wrapper houses 6 loose deluxe card plates, as issued, the first two devoted to text, and the last four being full-color lithograph illustrations reflecting the film story. One of the most beautiful programs we've ever seen. Plates Near Fine, outer wrapper Very Good plus with a few tears at the edges but no loss, 12.75 x 17.25 inches.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1952
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage oversize double weight matte finish photograph from the set of the 1952 film. A sobering and striking image of the film's destitute loner and his dog Flike, standing in the streets of Rome late in the evening. Shot by the film's still photographer Angelo Pennoni, using a striking example of designer Virgilio Marchi's meticulously designed and lit set. Generally considered the masterpiece of the post-WWII Italian neorealist movement. Winner of the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Film, and director De Sica was nominated for the Grand Prix at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. 16 x 11.75 inches. Very Good, with some scuffing at the extremities. Criterion Collection 201.