Condition: good. Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Published by France Cinema, Paris, 1962
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Original French invitation for the premier of the 1962 French-Italian film, here under the original French title. Presented as a wedding invitation for the fictional characters portrayed by Saval and Poiret, cursive font on lightweight card stock, with a laid-in list of starring actors appearing at the Cine Le Rex for the November 16 premiere. Based on Annette Wademant's screnplay, one of twelve written by Wademant for director Boisrond. Bernard (Poiret) is a new publisher who falls in love with Sophie (Saval), but their foolish love nearly destroys them and his job. 5.75 x 7.5 inches, folded horizontally. Near Fine.
Published by Gaumont Sans date
ISBN 13: 3607483207468
Seller: Démons & Merveilles, Joinville, France
Condition: As New. Neuf. 13 4x1 2x17 2cm. Sans date. blu_ray. As New.
Published by Gaumont Sans date
ISBN 13: 3607483220573
Seller: Démons & Merveilles, Joinville, France
Condition: As New. Neuf. 13 8x18x1 5cm. Sans date. blu_ray. As New.
Published by Cinedis, Paris, 1962
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Press material for the 1962 French-Italian film, "Comment reussir en amour," from the French distributor and press and film agency, Cinedis. Text in French. Resembling the star biography and film credit packets seen with US press kits, this material details film credits, cast and crew biographies, and a synopsis. Based on Annette Wademant's screnplay, one of twelve written by Wademant for director Boisrond. Bernard (Poiret) is a new publisher who falls in love with Sophie (Saval), an affair that nearly destroys them. Cinedis was prominent during the heyday of French New Wave, distributing and promoting some of the era's greatest films, including "Jules and Jim," "Le Trou," "The Gates of Paris," even the popular "Don Camillo" series starring Fernandel. 10 leaves, corner-stapled printed rectos, on Cinedis parchment paper, mimeograph duplication. Near Fine.
Language: French
Seller: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Postkarte. Condition: Gut. Schwarzweisspostkarte von Dany Saval bildseitig mit schwarzem Edding signiert mit eigenhändigem Zusatz "My very best to you." /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Dany Saval (* 5. Januar 1942 in Paris, eigentlich Danielle Nadine Suzanne Savalle) ist eine ehemalige französische Schauspielerin der 1950er, 1960er, 1970er und 1980er Jahre. Leben Sie war ursprünglich Tänzerin und trat 1950 am Théâtre Mogador und 1953 im Moulin Rouge auf. Sie besuchte die Opernschule, kam in der Comédie-Française zum Einsatz und machte eine USA-Tournee. Bei René Simon nahm sie Schauspielunterricht und gab 1958 ihr Debüt in Wenn die Flut kommt (L'eau vive), des französischen Regisseurs François Villiers, welcher 1959 den Golden Globe für den besten fremdsprachigen Film gewann. Dany Saval spielte hauptsächlich in Komödien sowie in Liebesfilmen und Intrigengeschichten. In französischen Produktionen war sie oft Hauptdarstellerin. Dem nichtfranzösischen Publikum in Europa und den USA dürfte Dany Saval hauptsächlich als eine von drei Stewardessen in der US-amerikanischen Komödie Boeing-Boeing (nach dem gleichnamigen Bühnenstück von Marc Camoletti) in Erinnerung sein. In dieser Hal Wallis Produktion von 1965, spielte sie an der Seite von Tony Curtis, Jerry Lewis, Thelma Ritter, Christiane Schmidtmer und Suzanna Leigh. Aus ihrer ersten, 1965 bis 1967 dauernden Ehe mit dem Filmkomponisten Maurice Jarre stammt ihre Tochter Stéfanie Jarre. Dany Saval, die sich zwischenzeitlich aus dem Filmgeschäft zurückgezogen hat, ist in zweiter Ehe mit dem Journalisten Michel Drucker verheiratet und lebt noch immer in Paris. Zu Beginn der 1970er Jahre nahm Saval auch einige Singles auf.[1] /// Standort Wimregal PKis-Box113-U006 Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Published by Edition°1
Seller: Librairie Alpha, Romans-sur-Isère, France
1985, album broché, 48pp avec signatures et envoi de Dany Saval et Michel Drucker - bon état.
Published by PARIMAGE, PARIS
Seller: Yves Grégoire, Saint-Grégoire, France
Photograph
TIRAGE ARGENTIQUE NOIR ET BLANC-13 CM X 18,5 CM-CACHET HUMIDE AGENCE PARIMAGE AU DOS-(DG526).
Language: French
Publication Date: 1977
Seller: PhP Autographs, Hastière, Belgium
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Pas de couverture. Condition: Très bon. Jolie photo signée. Obtenu en personne en 1977. Format : 14x9 cm. État : voir scans svp. Provenance : collection Michel Clare (1927-2008), athlète et journaliste sportif. Authenticité garantie. Signé par l'auteur.
Published by France Cinema Productions, Paris, 1962
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Original scenario with dialogue script for the 1962 film, here under the French title and also the title "Venus Imperiale." Notations on several pages in manuscript ink and pencil, and a few typed corrections. Based on Annette Wademant's screenplay, one of twelve recorded screenplays written by Wademant for director Boisrond. Bernard (Poiret) is a new publisher who falls in love with Sophie (Saval), but their foolish love nearly destroys them and his job. Unbound carbon typescript. Title page present, undated, noted as "Scenario et dialogues," with credits for director Boisrond and screenwriter Wademant. 224 leaves, with last page of text numbered 224. Pages and folder Very Good plus.
Published by Produced by Paramount Pictures | United States 1966. 1965 / 1966., 1965
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
US$ 131.51
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketOriginal British vintage movie film cinema poster one sheet lobby or outside advertisement poster. Quad crown, size 30 inches by 40 inches (762mm x 1020mm), landscape format. Small crease lines to the top and bottom edges, once folded. In Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. THEATRE (Cinema) POSTERS.
Published by France Cinema, Paris, 1962
Photograph
Archive of 224 vintage borderless single weight keybook contact sheets and film stills, amounting to nearly 2000 numbered images, for the 1962 French-Italian film, here under the original French title. The entire film is represented in minute detail, along with test shots, set design shots, and many candid off-camera shots from the set. Brief cropping and numerical annotations in pencil throughout. Housed in original mailing envelope, noting on the front in manuscript red ink, "Cinedis" and "C.Hesse," the film distributor and still photographer, and "A refreuda" in manuscript red pencil. 153 photographs are keybook contact sheets, nearly all with 12 images per photograph (several with 36), each image with a series number, and photos crediting at the top the photo laboratory Tele-Photo, production studio France Cinema, film title, and photographer (Hesse, Beauvarlet). Remaining photographs are borderless film stills. Both photographers are credited on the keybook photos but went uncredited at the film's release. The archive also extensively features actress Dany Saval, in film scenes answering the phone, in heated moments with male cast members (including some stunningly low-lit images that echo film noir themes), showcasing the variety of hair and clothing styles seen on Saval throughout the film. Based on Annette Wademant's screenplay, one of twelve written by Wademant for director Boisrond. Bernard (Poiret) is a new publisher who falls in love with Sophie (Saval), but their foolish love nearly destroys them and his job. Keybook photos range from 8.25 x 10.75 to 9.25 x 11.75 inches, three slightly smaller, all but ten are 2-hole punched; film stills 7 x 9.25 inches. Very Good overall, with moderate curling, light edgewear, a handful with slight discoloration.
Published by France Cinema, Paris, 1962
Photograph
75 original black-and-white film still photographs for the 1962 French-Italian film, here under the original French title. Starring actress Saval is prominently featured, as is costar Poiret, with metal crutches in tow, and actress Maillan. Several images show members of the crew during filming, rainy scenes, cars, and large cameras. All with numerical annotations in manuscript pencil on the versos. Housed in an original French Gevaert photo paper box. Based on Annette Wademant's screenplay, one of twelve written by Wademant for director Boisrond. Bernard (Poiret) is a new publisher who falls in love with Sophie (Saval), but their foolish love nearly destroys them and his job. 5 x 7 inches, borderless. Very Good plus overall, with slight curling and foxing to photos, box lightly rubbed.
Published by 1985, 1985
Seller: ChouetteCoop, Kervignac, France
Comic
Condition: Used: Good. Occasion - Bon Etat - Pliure - L'empire sous la mer (1985) - Bande Dessinée.