Published by M-G-M, 1956
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condition: VGF. A VGF or better original release 11 x 14 lobby card. Size: 8" x 10". Poster.
Published by British Lion, London, 1948
Seller: 32.1 Rare Books + Ephemera, IOBA, ESA, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
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Softcover. Vintage original 8" x 10" black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo of the 1948 British romantic comedy film produced and directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding and Tom Walls. It was part of a series of films partnering Neagle and Wilding. It was the top film at the British box office in 1948 and remains the most popular entirely British-made film ever in terms of all-time attendance. Very Good with some light handling wear and a few light creases along the edges.
Published by General Film Distributors, London, 1948
Seller: 32.1 Rare Books + Ephemera, IOBA, ESA, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
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Photograph
Softcover. Vintage original 8" x 10" black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo of the 1948 British romantic comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Stewart Granger and Ronald Squire. The screenplay concerns Lord Datchett, who, as a consequence of a bet with his friends, invites a French film star to stay at his house but pretends to be one of his employees while he tries to romance her with the help of his butler. When she discovers his subterfuge, she decides to turn the tables on him. Very Good with some light handling, wear and a few light creases along the edges.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 19.16
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. Leber, Jason T (illustrator). 50 pages. 8.50x8.50x0.12 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by English Theatre Guild Ltd, London, 1944
Seller: THOMAS RARE BOOKS, Yaxley, SUFFOLK, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 13.74
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: V.g. 1st Edition. 32pp. Scarce item. Brown paper wrappers [repaired].
Published by M-G-M, 1956
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Photograph
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Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: VGF. A lot of six VGF or better original release 8 x 10 stills. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Published by British Lion Film Corporation, London, 1948
Photograph
Vintage black-and-white British front-of-house card from the 1948 UK film. A well received romance about a member of English royalty pretending to be a mere footman. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.
Published by British Film-Makers, London, 1951
Photograph
Vintage black-and-white candid still photograph from the 1951 UK film. Features David Niven with the Dame of Sark, Sibyl Mary Hathaway, on the shores of the Channel Islands. Hathaway was Seigneur of the Channel Islands when the Germans invaded (1940-1945). Based on Jerrard Tickell's 1951 novel, about British soldiers during WWII on the Channel Islands, attempting to save a prized cow from the capture of the Nazis. 8 x 10 inches. Some toning, with an ink notation on the verso, else Near Fine.
Published by World Film Publications,, London,, 1947
First Edition
US$ 41.21
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. First Paperback Edition. 8vo. pp 78. Paperback. Original publisher's illustrated covers, lettered mauve. Book of the Film. Copiously illustrated in black and white throughout. Slight wrinkling at spine and faint edgewear, otherwise very good.
Published by Produced by British Lion Films . 1962., 1962
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
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US$ 20.60
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Black and white press photograph, promotional device resembling lobby card. 8'' x 10''. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. CINEMA [Front of House Press Photograph].
Published by Produced by British Lion Films . 1962., 1962
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Black and white press photograph, promotional device resembling lobby card. 8'' x 10''. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. CINEMA [Front of House Press Photograph].
Published by Produced by British Lion Films . 1962., 1962
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. Black and white press photograph, promotional device resembling lobby card. 8'' x 10''. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. CINEMA [Front of House Press Photograph].
Published by Rank Film Distributors, London, 1959
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Eight vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the 1959 UK film. Based on Richard Gordon's 1954 novel, about a ship captain who gets promoted to a passenger liner. He may be a competent sailor, but he is not prepared for the social duties the new position involves, including the attention of all the single women aboard. 8 x 10 inches. Light rubbing overall, and a few with corner creases, else Near Fine.
Published by J. Arthur Rank, London, 1959
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Final Draft script for the 1960 film. Based on Richard Gordon's 1957 novel. The fourth film in Rank's popular "Doctor" series, and the first not to feature actor Dirk Bogarde as Dr. Simon Sparrow (although Bogarde would return for the next film in the series, "Doctor in Distress" in 1963). The series follows the frequently romantic, comic antics of a group of young doctors. Set and shot on location in London. Green titled wrappers, noted as Semi-final Script on the front wrapper, dated 14-12-59. Title page present, dated December 1959, with credits for screenwriter Nicholas Phipps and novelist Richard Gordon. 128 leaves, with last page of text numbered 127. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound internally with a silver prong.
Published by British Lion Film Corporation, London
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Early Draft script for the 1950 British film "Into the Blue," seen here under the early working title "Rendezvous in Cannes." The film was released in the US under the title "Man in a Dinghy." Copy belonging to sound recordist Peter Handford, with his name in blue manuscript ink on the front wrapper. Hal Erickson: A film much enhanced by the presence of two veteran British movie favorites. Jack Hulbert and Constance Cummings (as John and Kate Ferguson), who embark upon their first vacation in years. Traveling from England to Norway by yacht, the Fergusons are joined by their taciturn skipper Bill (Edward Rigby) and romantic leads Nicholas Foster (top-billed Michael Wilding) and ship's cook Jackie (Odile Versois). A quiet story, one whose strongest suits are its stars and its location photography. Set on the Seine river and other waterways between Norway and England. Blue titled wrappers with a yellow cloth tape spine, marked copy No. 14. Title page present, with credits for screenwriters Wilcox and Taylor and dialogue and story writer Phipps. 124 leaves, mimeograph duplication. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Good, perfect-bound.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1945
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the 1946 British film, here under the working title "Christmas Week-End." Copy belonging to uncredited Art Director George Provis, with his name in blue pencil along the top of the front wrapper. With manuscript pencil annotations on seven pages, including rough storyboard sketches and set sketches on the versos. Not to be confused with the 1934 US pre-Code film directed by John Cromwell. George Provis was a British Art Director and Production Designer who began his career working on quota quickies (low budget features made to comply with Britain's Cinematograph Films Act of 1927) in the 1930s. After the Second World War, Provis was appointed by British film producer Sydney Box to head the art department at Gainsborough Pictures, and is credited on over 120 films. Based on the 1944 hit West End play "A Soldier for Christmas" by Reginald Beckwith. The well-to-do Ferguson family's plans for a quiet Christmas are disrupted by the arrivals of their married eldest daughter, who had a row with her husband, a girl from the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF), previously a servant in the house, and a Canadian soldier named Bill, who was sent by his Colonel as a punishment for getting into too many fights with British troops. Green untitled wrappers. 187 leaves, with last page of text numbered 187. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound internally with a prong binding.
Published by Eagle Lion / J. Arthur Rank, London, 1948
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Vintage reference photograph of director Terence Young on the set of the 1948 British film. Printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso, along with the stamp of J. Arthur Rank. . A wealthy, misogynistic bachelor makes a bet that he can seduce and jilt a French film star, but begins to fall for the woman instead. Shot on location in Warwickshire at Compton Wynyates. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.