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Lot 361

COPPOLA FRANCIS FORD: (1939-     ) American film director, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Coppola in a half-length pose on the set of the Gothic horror film Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). Signed by Coppola in black ink to a clear area of the image and dated 1993 in his hand. Together with a second signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Coppola depicting him seated in a full-length pose at his camera on the set of the crime film The Godfather Part III (1990). Signed by the director in blue ink to an area of the image with poor contrast and dated 1991 in his hand. Also including Sofia Coppola (1971-     ) American film director and actress, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 5 x 7 photograph of the young actress in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Mary Corleone from The Godfather Part III. Signed in blue ink to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 3

Lot 362

ALLEN WOODY: (1935-     ) American film director, actor and comedian, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Allen standing outdoors in a three-quarter length pose, alongside cinematographer Carlo Di Palma and other crew members as they prepare to film a scene of the comedy-drama film Radio Days (1987). Signed by Allen in bold black ink to the lower white border. VG  

Lot 363

ALLEN WOODY: (1935-     ) American film director, actor and comedian, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Allen in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the left white border. About EX

Lot 364

SPIELBERG STEVEN: (1946-     ) American film director, Academy Award winner. A good signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Spielberg standing in a half-length pose on the set of his adventure film Hook (1991). Signed by Spielberg in black ink to a clear area of the image, 'To Paul, It was a great interview, Steven Spielberg'. Together with Robin Williams (1951-2014) American actor and comedian, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Williams (Peter Banning/Peter Pan) standing in a three-quarter length pose alongside the seated Spielberg and actress Julia Roberts, in costume as Tinker Bell, as they view a scene together on the set of Hook. Signed by Williams in black ink, partially across a darker area of the image, 'While you're sitting, think happy thoughts, Robin Williams'. VG to EX, 2

Lot 365

EASTWOOD CLINT: (1930-     ) American actor and film director, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Eastwood in a close-up profile head and shoulders pose looking through the viewfinder of his camera (although still in make-up and costume as William Munny) as he sets up a shot for his Oscar winning Western film Unforgiven (1992). Signed in bold black ink to a light area of the image, 'To Paul, much thanks, Clint'. It was for the direction of this film, and his acting role within it, that Eastwood was nominated for both a Best Director and Best Actor Academy Award. EX

Lot 366

FOSTER JODIE: (1962-     ) American actress and film director, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Foster in a head and shoulders pose alongside a camera during the filming of the drama Little Man Tate (1991) which represented Foster's directorial debut. Signed by Foster in black ink to a clear area of the image, adding a love heart in her hand beneath her signature. Together with a second signed 10 x 8 photograph of Foster in a head and shoulders pose alongside a camera on the set of the family comedy drama film Home for the Holidays (1995). Signed by Foster in black ink with her name alone to a clear area at the head of the image. A couple of very light, minor corner creases, VG to EX, 2

Lot 367

SODERBERGH STEVEN: (1963-     ) American film director, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Soderbergh seated in a half-length pose, accompanied by various young actors, viewing a scene on the set of the drama film King of the Hill (1993). Signed by Soderbergh in blue ink to a light area of the image and dated 20th May 1993 in his hand. EX

Lot 368

SCHUMACHER JOEL: (1939-2020) American film director. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Schumacher in a profile head and shoulders pose looking through the viewfinder of a Panavision camera on the set of the action film Falling Down (1993). Signed by Schumacher in blue ink to a clear area of the image. Together with Michael Douglas (1944-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Douglas in a close-up portrait pose, wearing a pair of broken spectacles, in costume as William Foster from Falling Down. Signed by the actor in black ink to the image, 'To another great interview, thank you for your insight! Michael Douglas'. VG to EX, 2 

Lot 369

BURTON TIM: (1958-     ) American film director. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Burton standing outdoors in a three-quarter length pose alongside a camera, lights and other filmmaking equipment on the set of the science fiction comedy film Mars Attacks! (1996). Signed by Burton in black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the background. EX

Lot 370

KONCHALOVSKY ANDREI: (1937-     ) Russian film director. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Konchalovsky standing outdoors in a half-length pose as he directs a scene of his drama film The Inner Circle (1991). Signed ('A Konchalovsky') in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Together with Tom Hulce (1953-     ) American actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hulce in a head and shoulders pose wearing a military uniform and cap in costume as KGB officer Ivan Sanchin from The Inner Circle. Signed by the actor in bold black ink to the left white border. VG to EX, 2 

Lot 371

BERTOLUCCI BERNARDO: (1941-2018) Italian film director, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Bertolucci seated in a three-quarter length pose with his large camera on the set of his drama film The Sheltering Sky (1990). Signed by Bertolucci to a largely clear area at the head of the image, 'See you in India (maybe…) Bernardo Bertolucci', presumably a reference to Bertolucci's next film project Little Buddha (1993). VG 

Lot 372

BRITISH FILM DIRECTORS: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various British (and one Australian) film directors, producers and screenwriters comprising Christopher Hampton (publicity portrait for Carrington), Mike Leigh (on the set of Secrets and Lies), Terry Gilliam (2), Michael Winterbottom (composite publicity still for Jude), Mike Figgis (on the set of The Browning Version), John Schlesinger (on the set of Eye for an Eye), Alan Parker, David Puttnam (also signed by Hungarian film director Istvan Szabo) and Peter Weir. All are signed in blue or black inks to largely clear areas of the images and only four are inscribed. VG to EX, 10

Lot 373

FILM DIRECTORS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and smaller (1) by various film directors comprising Milcho Manchevski (on the set of Before the Rain), Bruce Beresford (on the set of Mister Johnson), Fred Schepisi, Alan J. Pakula (on location alongside Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt during the filming of The Devil's Own), Ivan Reitman (2) and Hector Babenco (2; one unsigned). Most are signed to clear areas in blue or black inks and three are inscribed. VG to EX, 8

Lot 374

AMERICAN FILM DIRECTORS: A good, small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various American film directors comprising Jerry Zucker (on the set of Ghost), Lawrence Kasdan (on location alongside Kevin Kline and Steve Martin during the filming of Grand Canyon; also signed by Kasdan's wife and collaborator, Meg Kasdan), Randal Kleiser, Garry Marshall (on the set of Frankie & Johnny), John Singleton (on the set of Rosewood) and Alan J. Pakula (on the set of Presumed Innocent). All are signed in blue or black inks to largely clear areas of the images and three are inscribed. VG to EX, 6

Lot 375

FILM DIRECTORS: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various film directors, all of them Academy Award winners, comprising Martin Scorsese, Sydney Pollack (2; one on the set of The Firm), Robert Redford (composite publicity still for Quiz Show), Oliver Stone (on the set of Natural Born Killers), Curts Hanson (publicity portrait for L.A. Confidential), Spike Lee and Mel Brooks (composite publicity still for Robin Hood: Men in Tights). Most are signed in blue or black inks, largely to clear areas of the images, and four are inscribed. VG to EX, 8 

Lot 376

FILM DIRECTORS: A good selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various film directors, all of them Academy Award winners, comprising Mike Nichols (on the set of Wolf), Milos Forman (alongside Woody Harrelson and Courtney Love on the set of The People vs. Larry Flynt), Spike Lee, Oliver Stone (composite publicity still for The Doors), Steven Zaillian (publicity portrait for Searching for Bobby Fischer), Robert Redford, John Schlesinger (alongside Melanie Griffith on the set of Pacific Heights) and Sydney Pollack (seated in a full-length pose on set alongside Harrison Ford). All are signed in blue or black inks, largely to clear areas of the images, and four are inscribed. G (1) otherwise VG to EX, 8

Lot 377

CONNERY SEAN: (1930-2020) Scottish Actor, famous for his portrayal of James Bond. Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Connery in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Captain Marko Ramius, commanding officer of the Soviet nuclear submarine Red October from the spy thriller film The Hunt for Red October (1990). Signed by Connery in black ink to a light area at the head of the image. VG 

Lot 378

DUVALL ROBERT: (1931-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Duvall standing in a half-length pose in costume as Chief of Scouts Al Sieber from the historical Western film Geronimo: An American Legend (1993). Signed twice by Duvall in black ink with his name alone to the image, the first signature a little light having obviously experienced some pen trouble. Together with Walter Hill (1940-     ) American film director. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hill in a half-length pose on the set of his Western film Geronimo: An American Legend. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the image. The signature is a little light in places, evidently a result of some pen trouble. VG to EX, 2

Lot 379

DE NIRO ROBERT: (1943-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. A good signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of De Niro in a half-length pose in costume as the organised crime gangster Jimmy Conway, with a cigarette in one hand, from the biographical mafia drama film Goodfellas (1990). Signed by De Niro to a light area of the image, 'To Paul. Good luck! Robert De Niro'. EX

Lot 380

PESCI JOE: (1943-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Pesci seated in a half-length pose, in costume as lawyer Vincent Gambini, at a desk in a scene from the comedy film My Cousin Vinny (1992). Signed by Pesci in blue ink with his name alone to a largely clear area of the image. EX

Lot 381

HOPKINS ANTHONY: (1937-     ) Welsh actor, Academy Award winner. A good signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hopkins in a head and shoulders pose in costume from his Best Actor Oscar winning performance as the cannibalistic serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the psychological horror film The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Signed by Hopkins in black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. One small stray ink mark to the upper left corner of the white border, otherwise EX

Lot 382

HANKS TOM: (1956-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hanks seated in a half-length pose in costume from his Oscar winning performance as Andy Beckett, working at a computer, in a scene from the legal drama Philadelphia (1993). Signed by Hanks in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. Together with Meg Ryan (1961-     ) American actress. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Ryan in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Annie Reed from the romantic comedy drama film Sleepless in Seattle (1993) in which she starred opposite Tom Hanks. Signed by Ryan in bold black ink with her name alone to a clear area of the image. Also including Nora Ephron (1941-2012) American journalist, writer and film director. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Ephron standing in a half-length pose on the set of her film Sleepless in Seattle. Signed in bold black ink to the base of the image. A couple of very light, extremely minor corner creases, VG, 3

Lot 383

DICAPRIO LEONARDO: (1974-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 4.5 x 7 photograph of the young actor in a head and shoulders pose as Richard, a backpacking tourist, from the adventure drama film The Beach (2000). Signed by DiCaprio in black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image. EX

Lot 384

STREISAND BARBRA: (1942-     ) American actress, singer and film director, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Streisand seated in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Susan Lowenstein from the Oscar nominated romantic drama film The Prince of Tides (1991) which Streisand also directed. Signed by Streisand in black ink to a clear area of the image, 'With my best wishes, Barbra'. EX

Lot 385

STREEP MERYL: (1949-     ) American actress, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Streep standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Madeline Ashton, speaking on a telephone, in a scene from the satirical black comedy fantasy film Death Becomes Her (1992). Signed by Streep in bold black ink to a light area of the image. Together with a signed 10 x 8 photograph by Streep, the image depicting her standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume from her Oscar nominated performance as Roberta Guaspari, alongside Gloria Estefan (Isabel Vasquez) and Angela Bassett (Janet Williams) in a scene from Music of the Heart (1999). Signed by Streep in blue ink with her name alone to a light area at the centre of the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 386

ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (1) by various Oscar winning film stars comprising Michael Douglas (in costume as Oliver Rose from The War of the Roses), Jack Lemmon (in costume as Jake Tremont from Dad), Tim Robbins, Robert Duvall (composite publicity still for The Apostle), Sally Field (in costume as Karen McCann from Eye for an Eye) and Kim Basinger (in costume as Lynn Bracken from L.A. Confidential; signed to a dark area with poor contrast). All are signed in blue or black inks to the images and two are inscribed. VG to EX, 6

Lot 387

ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various Oscar winning film actors comprising Jack Lemmon (stood alongside Walter Matthau in a scene from Grumpy Old Men), Jon Voight, Tim Robbins, Kevin Kline (in a head and shoulders pose from Dave), Kevin Spacey (composite publicity still for American Beauty), Patricia Arquette (composite publicity still for Beyond Rangoon) and Kathy Bates (in costume as Hazel Quarrier from At Play in the Fields of The Lord). All are signed in blue or black inks, largely to clear areas of the images, and three are inscribed. VG to EX, 7

Lot 388

HOPPER DENNIS: (1936-2010) American actor and film director, an Academy Award nominee. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Hopper in a head and shoulders pose, smoking a cigarette and wearing an LAPD cap, on the set of his police procedural action crime film Colors (1988). Signed by Hopper in bold black ink to a light area of the image. Together with a signed 8 x 10 photograph of Hopper in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Paris Trout from the television drama film Paris Trout (1991). Signed by Hopper in black ink to a largely clear area of the image, 'Thanks for the wonderful interviews, Dennis Hopper'. VG to EX, 2

Lot 389

FORD HARRISON: (1942-     ) American actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Ford in a head and shoulders pose in costume as the former CIA analyst Jack Ryan, holding a gun in one hand, from the action thriller film Patriot Games (1992). Signed by Ford in blue ink with his name alone to a largely clear area of the image. EX

Lot 390

FORD HARRISON: (1942-     ) American actor. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Ford in a head and shoulders pose in costume as acting Deputy Director of the CIA Jack Ryan from the action thriller film Clear and Present Danger (1994), the sequel to Patriot Games (1992). Signed by Ford in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border. Together with Phillip Noyce (1950-     ) Australian film director. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Noyce in a half-length pose offering direction during the filming of Clear and Present Danger. Signed in black ink to a clear area of the background and dated Venice, September 1994 in his hand. VG to EX, 2 

Lot 391

STALLONE SYLVESTER: (1946-     ) American actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Stallone standing outdoors in a half-length pose in costume as the explosive expert Captain Ray Quick from the action thriller film The Specialist (1994). Signed by Stallone in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. About EX

Lot 392

CLEESE JOHN: (1939-     ) English actor and comedian, a co-founder of the comedy troupe Monty Python. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Cleese seated in a half-length pose in costume as the barrister Archie Leach, reading a book, from the heist comedy film A Fish Called Wanda (1988). Signed by Cleese in black ink to a clear area at the head of the image. EX

Lot 393

ACTORS: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actors comprising John Malkovich, Charlie Sheen (in costume alongside Valeria Golino from Hot Shots!), Richard Gere (in costume opposite Lena Olin from Mr. Jones), Robert Downey Jr., Scott Glenn and Edward James Olmos (in costume from American Me). Most are signed in black inks to clear areas of the images and three are inscribed. VG to EX, 6

Lot 394

ACTORS: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various film actors comprising Donald Sutherland, Danny DeVito (alongside Jack Nicholson from Hoffa), Arnold Schwarzenegger (signed with very poor contrast and with heavy surface creasing), Eric Roberts, Robert Downey Jr. (composite publicity still for Chaplin), Richard Gere (in costume as Jack Sommersby from Sommersby) and John Turturro (composite publicity still for Quiz Show). Most are signed in bold blue or black inks to clear areas of the images and five are inscribed. FR (1) otherwise VG to EX, 7

Lot 395

ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and very slightly smaller (1) by various film actresses comprising Winona Ryder (in costume from Mermaids), Glenn Close, Lena Olin (in a passionate embrace with Richard Gere from Mr. Jones), Angela Bassett (composite publicity still in costume as Tina Turner from What's Love Got to Do with It), Kimberly Williams, Michelle Pfeiffer (publicity portrait for The Fabulous Baker Boys), Debra Winger and Lily Tomlin (publicity portrait for Shadows & Fog). Most are signed in bold black inks to clear areas of the images and five are inscribed. VG to EX, 8

Lot 397

GOTHIC HORROR FILMS: Anthony Hopkins (1937-     ) Welsh actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Hopkins in a head and shoulders pose as Professor Abraham Van Helsing from the Gothic horror film Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). Signed by Hopkins in bold blue ink with his name alone to the image; Kenneth Branagh (1960-     ) British actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of the actor in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Victor Frankenstein from the science fiction horror film Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994). Signed by Branagh in black ink to the lower white border; Tom Cruise (1962-     ) American actor. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Cruise in a half-length pose in costume as Lestat de Lioncourt from the Gothic horror vampire film Interview with the Vampire (1994). Signed by Cruise in black ink to a largely clear area of the image. VG to EX, 3

Lot 398

CINEMA: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs and slightly smaller (3) by various film stars etc. including Isabella Rossellini (in costume as Laura Klein from Fearless), Robert Mitchum, Antonio Banderas & Armand Assante (together in costume from The Mambo Kings), Gerard Depardieu (2; one in costume from Green Card), director Robert Rodriguez (on the set of From Dusk till Dawn) etc. All are signed in blue or black inks to the images and four are inscribed. Generally VG to EX, 8

Lot 399

WILD AT HEART: David Lynch (1946-     ) American film director. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Lynch in a head and shoulders pose wearing a set of headphones around his neck and with a toothpick in his mouth on the set of his black comedy romantic crime film Wild at Heart (1990). Signed in black ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image; Nicolas Cage (1964-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner & Laura Dern (1967-     ) American actress, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph by both Cage ('Sailor' Ripley) and Dern (Lula Pace Fortune) individually, the image showing them seated together in an open-top car in a scene from Wild at Heart. Signed by both in black inks to largely clear areas of the image. Also including a signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Nicolas Cage showing him standing in a three-quarter length pose, in costume as Jack Singer, in a telephone booth in a scene from the romantic comedy film Honeymoon in Vegas (1992). Signed by Cage in bold black ink to the image. VG to EX, 3  

Lot 400

DIE HARD 2: Renny Harlin (1959-     ) Finnish film director. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Harlin in a head and shoulders pose on the set of the action thriller film Die Hard 2 (1990). Signed by Harlin in black ink to the image, 'To Paul, the master of good questions, Renny Harlin'; Bruce Willis (1955-     ) American actor who portrayed John McClane in the Die Hard film franchise. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Willis seated in a half-length pose in costume as James Cole from the science fiction film 12 Monkeys (1995). Signed by Willis in black ink with his name alone to a largely light area of the image. VG to EX, 2 

Lot 401

HAMLET: Franco Zeffirelli (1923-2019) Italian film director. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Zeffirelli in a head and shoulders pose smoking a cigarette on the set of his drama film Hamlet (1990). Signed by the director in black ink to the base of the image with a three line inscription in Italian; Mel Gibson (1956-     ) American actor. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Gibson in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Prince Hamlet from Hamlet. Signed in black ink to a largely light area of the image and dated 1991 in his hand. VG to EX, 2

Lot 402

THELMA & LOUISE: Ridley Scott (1937-     ) English film director. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Scott in a half-length pose on the set of his road movie Thelma & Louise (1991) as he watches the actors Michael Madsen, Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis rehearse a scene. Signed in blue ink with his name alone to a light area of the image; Geena Davis (1956-     ) American actress, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Davis in a close-up head and shoulders pose in costume from her Oscar winning performance as Thelma Dickinson alongside Susan Sarandon, in costume as Louise Sawyer, from Thelma & Louise. Signed by Davis in blue ink with her name alone across a slightly darker area of the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 403

NAKED GUN: Leslie Nielsen (1926-2010) Canadian actor. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Nielsen in an amusing half-length pose in costume as Lieutenant Frank Drebin, holding a gun in one hand, from the crime comedy film The Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear (1991). Signed by Nielsen in blue ink to the lower white border; Priscilla Presley (1945-     ) American actress, former wife of Elvis Presley. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Presley in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Jane Spencer from The Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear. Signed in blue ink to a largely clear area of the image; together with a second signed 8 x 10 photograph of Presley in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Jane Spencer Drebin from Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994). Signed in bold black ink with her name alone; David Zucker (1947-     ) American film director, creator of The Naked Gun film franchise. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Zucker standing in a half-length pose alongside his camera on the set of The Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear. Signed in blue ink to the lower white border. VG to EX, 4 

Lot 404

JURASSIC PARK: Sam Neill (1947-     ) New Zealand actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Neill in a head and shoulders pose in costume as the palaeontologist Dr. Alan Grant from the science fiction action film Jurassic Park (1993). Signed by Neill in bold black ink to the lower border; Laura Dern (1967-     ) American actress, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Dern seated in a half-length pose in costume as the palaeobotanist Dr. Ellie Sattler from Jurassic Park. Signed in bold black ink to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 405

LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN A: Geena Davis (1956-     ) American actress, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Davis in a half-length pose in costume as Dottie Hinson, holding a baseball bat in her hands, from the sports comedy drama film A League of Their Own (1992). Signed by Davis in bold black ink with her name alone to a light area of the image; Tom Hanks (1956-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Hanks standing in a half-length profile pose in costume as Jimmy Dugan, opposite Bitty Schram, in costume as Evelyn Gardner, in a scene from A League of Their Own. Signed by Hanks in bold black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image; Penny Marshall (1943-2018) American actress and film director. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Marshall in a close-up head and shoulders pose on the set of her film A League of Their Own. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to a clear area at the base of the image. VG to EX, 3

Lot 406

BASIC INSTINCT: Michael Douglas (1944-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Douglas in an erotic profile head and shoulders pose as Detective Nick Curran, kissing Sharon Stone (Catherine Tramell), in a scene from the neo-noir thriller film Basic Instinct (1992). Signed by Douglas in bold black ink to a clear area of the image, his inscription contained within a speech bubble; Paul Verhoeven (1938-     ) Dutch film director. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring four images of Verhoeven, Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone and Jeanne Tripplehorn from Basic Instinct. Signed by Verhoeven in black ink with his name alone to the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 407

BODYGUARD THE: Whitney Houston (1963-2012) American singer and actress. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph of Houston in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Rachel Marron from her acting debut in the romantic drama thriller film The Bodyguard (1992). Signed by Houston in black ink to the image, 'To Paul, Peace, Whitney', also adding a doodle of a face in her hand beneath her signature; Kevin Costner (1955-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Costner standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Frank Farmer from The Bodyguard. Signed by Costner in black ink to the image, also adding the title of the film in his hand beneath his signature. A rare pair of signed photographs. VG to EX, 2

Lot 408

FUGITIVE THE: Harrison Ford (1942-     ) American actor. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Ford in a head and shoulders pose in costume as surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble in a scene from the action thriller film The Fugitive (1993). Signed by Ford in black ink with his name alone to a clear area at the base of the image; Andrew Davis (1946-     ) American film director. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, the Warner Bros. publicity portrait issued for The Fugitive depicting Davis in a half-length pose. Signed by the director in black ink to a light area of the background. One very slight, extremely minor surface crease, VG to EX, 2

Lot 409

UNDERCOVER BLUES: Herbert Ross (1927-2001) American film director. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Ross standing in a half-length pose alongside a camera on the set of his action comedy film Undercover Blues (1993). Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to the image; Kathleen Turner (1954-     ) American actress. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Turner standing in a three-quarter length pose in costume as Jane Blue alongside Dennis Quaid, in costume as Jefferson Blue, in a scene from Undercover Blues. Signed in bold black ink with her name alone to the image; Dennis Quaid (1954-     ) American actor. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Quaid, in costume as Jefferson Blue, seated in a half-length pose alongside Kathleen Turner, in costume as Jane Blue, in a scene from Undercover Blues. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image; Stanley Tucci (1960-     ) American actor. Signed and inscribed 10 x 8 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring two images of the actor in costume as Muerte from Undercover Blues. Signed by Tucci in black ink to a dark area of the image. VG to EX, 4

Lot 410

SERIAL MOM: John Waters (1946-     ) American film director. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Waters standing in a three-quarter length pose, with a camera and crew in the background, on the set of his black comedy crime film Serial Mom (1994). Signed in bold blue ink to the right white border, '30 years!! John Waters'; Kathleen Turner (1954-     ) American actress. Signed and inscribed 8 x 10 photograph of Turner in a head and shoulders pose in costume as Beverly Sutphin, gripping a pair of scissors in her hands, from Serial Mom. Signed by Turner in bold blue ink to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 411

PULP FICTION: Quentin Tarantino (1963-     ) American film director, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring an image of Tarantino alongside a camera on the set of his crime film Pulp Fiction (1994) and another image of John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson acting in a scene from the movie. Signed by Tarantino in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area; John Travolta (1954-     ) American actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring an image of the actor in costume as Vincent Vega seated opposite Uma Thurman, in costume as Mia Wallace, and another image of Thurman alone, both scenes from Pulp Fiction. Signed by Travolta in blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image, with a very minor smudge at the conclusion of his signature; Bruce Willis (1955-     ) American actor. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring two different images of Willis in costume as Butch Coolidge in scenes from Pulp Fiction. Signed by Willis in blue ink to a light area of the image. VG to EX, 3

Lot 412

GOLDENEYE: Pierce Brosnan (1953-     ) Irish actor. Signed 10 x 8 photograph of Brosnan in a close-up head and shoulders pose in costume as secret agent James Bond from the spy film GoldenEye (1995). Signed by Brosnan in black ink to the lower white border; Famke Janssen (1964-     ) Dutch actress. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Janssen in a half-length pose in costume as the assassin Xenia Onatopp from GoldenEye. Signed by the actress in black ink with her name alone to the head of the image. VG to EX, 2

Lot 413

FARGO: Joel Coen (1954-     ) & Ethan Coen (1957-     ) American film directors. Signed 8 x 6 photograph by both Coen brothers individually, the image depicting them standing in half-length poses either side of director of photography Roger Deakins on the set of their black comedy crime film Fargo (1996). Signed by both Joel and Ethan Coen in black ink with their names alone to the image, Joel's signature running across a darker area; Peter Stormare (1953-     ) Swedish-American actor. Signed and inscribed 8 x 6 photograph of Stormare seated in a half-length pose in costume as Gaear Grimsrud alongside Steve Buscemi, in costume as Carl Showalter, in a scene from Fargo. Signed by Stormare in black ink to the lower white border and dated at Cannes 1996, in his hand. VG to EX, 2

Lot 414

ENGLISH PATIENT THE: Juliette Binoche (1964-     ) French actress, Academy Award winner. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Binoche in a full-length outdoors pose in costume from her Oscar winning performance as Hana from the epic romantic war drama film The English Patient (1996). Signed in black ink with her name alone largely to the lower white border; Anthony Minghella (1954-2008) British film director, Academy Award winner & Saul Zaentz (1921-2014) American film producer, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph by both Minghella and Zaentz individually, the image depicting them in half-length poses together engaged in conversation on the set of their Oscar winning film The English Patient. Signed by both in black ink with their names alone, Minghella across a darker area. VG to EX, 2  

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HURRICANE THE: Denzel Washington (1954-     ) American actor, Academy Award winner. Signed 10 x 8 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring three different images of Washington in costume from his Best Actor Oscar nominated performance as middleweight boxer Rubin 'The Hurricane' Carter in scenes from the biographical sports drama film The Hurricane (1999). Signed by Washington in black ink to a light area at the centre of the image; Norman Jewison (1926-     ) Canadian film director. Signed 10 x 8 photograph, the composite publicity still featuring four images, three of which depict Jewison in various poses during the making of The Hurricane. Signed in black ink to a light area of one of the images. Some corner creasing, about VG, 2 

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BIRKIN JANE: (1946- ) English Actress and Singer. Best known for her relationship with Serge Gainsbourg. Signed 8 x 10 photograph `Kisses, Jane Birkin´, the attractive image depicting the actress standing in full length nude pose. Signed in golden ink to a clear area of the image. Autograph obtained in person at the Venice film festival. VG

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MELIES GEORGES: (1861-1938) French Film Director, a Pioneer of cinema and innovator in the use of special effects. Rare D.S., G. Melies, one page, 4to, Paris, 12th November 1912, the partially printed document being a receipt issued on Melies' attractive printed stationery. The manuscript receipt, in French, is for the sum of 370 Francs, being the payment of royalties due from the sales, in New York, of some of Melies' films. Also bearing to the front a red ink stamp of the Melies cinema manufacture over a tax stamp. Three binding holes to the left border, not affecting the text or signature. VG

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THALBERG IRVING: (1899-1936) American film producer. D.S., I Thalberg, two pages, 4to, Culver City, California, 28th May 1930, on the printed stationery of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. The typescript document takes the form of a letter addressed to Samuel Goldwyn Inc., and confirms an agreement made between Goldwyn and M-G-M regarding the loan of the exclusive services of the cameraman George F. Barnes and stating, in part, 'The present term of Mr. Barnes employment with you is for a period of two (2) years commencing April 15, 1930. The term of his employment with us shall be deemed to have commenced on May 26, 1930 and shall continue for the full duration of the unexpired portion of the present term of his employment with you……We agree to pay you as compensation in full for Mr. Barnes services at the same rate as you are obliged to pay him, to-wit: Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per week for the balance of the first year…..and Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($550) per week for the second year……We agree that you shall be entitled to the services of Mr. Barnes at such time or times as you may desire provided that you give us at least four (4) weeks' notice in writing….' Signed by Thalberg at the conclusion in his capacity as Vice President of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corporation and countersigned by Abraham Lehr (1880-1952) Vice President of Samuel Goldwyn Inc. Scarce. Two file holes to the upper corners of each page and with some very minimal age wear, VG

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KATZENBERG JEFFREY: (1950- ) American film Producer and media Proprietor. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph by Katzenberg, the image showing him seated in a half-length pose. Signed in bold gold ink to the image. EX.

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EISENSTEIN SERGEI: (1898-1948) Soviet film director & film theorist, a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage. A rare vintage signed and inscribed sepia 6.5 x 9 photograph of Eisenstein in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in dark fountain pen ink to a largely clear area at the base of the image, 'Avec respect profonde pour l'effort serieux de “Photo Cine”, S. Eisenstein' and dated Paris, November 1929 in his hand. Some surface creasing to the edges and with a small area of paper loss to the upper right corner, GPhoto Cine was published between 1927 and 1929 and was a magazine intended for a cinema loving and cultured public, aiming to promote works of quality, to defend avant-garde cinema and to have cinema accepted as an art in its own right.  

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‘It can’t be that my life’s work is destroyed by the French’ RIEFENSTAHL LENI: (1902-2003) German film director. A significant and interesting correspondence collection comprising two A.Ls.S. and nine T.Ls.S. (several with holograph additions), Leni Riefenstahl, sixteen pages (total), 4to, various places (Munich etc.), January 1952 - December 1958, the majority to Christian Bourcier de Carbon (and, indirectly, Henri Langlois), in German. Riefenstahl writes on a variety of subjects, including her work and the efforts she made to recover her films reels, which had been confiscated by the French government at the end of World War II and retained at the Cinematheque Française, thanking De Carbon for supporting her in the return of her films, explaining that she intends to go to Paris personally 'as soon as possible to bring about the handover there and I would be happy if I could ask for your help. In order to obtain my French entry permit, it is necessary for me to receive an official invitation….from you as soon as possible (by express) so that I can receive my entry visa from the French consulate in Munich in a few days' (26th January 1952), further stating, in part, 'Many weeks have now passed since my stay in Paris and unfortunately the return of my material to the Austrian Embassy has still not become a fact…..If all these efforts are unsuccessful, then the last resort I see is either a civil suit against Monsieur Petitjean, a French film officer who at the time brought the material to France without permission and without a mandate from the French military government, or that I have to file a complaint with the International Court of Justice in The Hague' (19th March 1952), 'On 4th April I finally have my world premiere of 'Blauen Licht' in Munich….I wanted to go to Kitzbuhel over Easter and from there to Breuil to test the ski area there for my film 'Die roten Teufel'' (1st April 1952), 'Unfortunately I haven't received any sign of life from you since we were last together in Munich and wonder whether you are in Paris and whether you are aware of the outrageous article about me in the magazine 'Samedi Soir' of 10th May 1952. This article took over the pictures of the Munich 'Revue', made the same claims and published more fictional and forged Streicher letters. As a result, the already officially confirmed transfer of my films to the Austrian Embassy was thwarted at the very last hour…..I ask you to treat the contents of this letter as confidential. It is only intended to show you the base means by which my enemies in France are trying to prevent the return of my property. This new setback has made my current situation even more difficult, but I hope to be able to resolve the matter through a lawsuit. For this process I now need an absolutely flawless translation of the article from 'Samedi Soir' and I would be particularly grateful if you would have the same made, as I have no money to pay for the translation…..I will give you back your expenses after the case has been won…..My lawyer will ask the newspaper 'Samedi Soir' to bring a correction. If the newspaper does not do this, I will be forced to sue 'Samedi Soir' and again I would like your advice on which French lawyer I should hire?' (1st June 1952), 'Above all, I would like to tell you that your faith and the trust you have placed in me have given me a lot of strength. On the day of your visit in Munich I was really completely devastated by the mean slanders of the 'Revue'. Your encouragement helped me a lot. The next day I flew to Berlin and had the strength to face a big public hearing in Berlin to refute all allegations against me, although the chairman of the court was a Jew, he possessed the necessary objectivity to conduct the proceedings fairly, I was acquitted on all counts and fully rehabilitated. This was a great victory and will also help me to fend off further attacks. For your information I am enclosing a newspaper report from which you can see the means by which an attempt was made to destroy me. I am also enclosing the copy of the Berlin verdict, which is of particular value because the most severe verdicts are pronounced in Berlin. As a result of this Berlin verdict, I am now in a position to sue the illustrated magazine 'Revue' for defamation and professional damage. So I will once again have to endure a lawsuit, but I am convinced that I will win it and then the way for my future work will be free….I wrote to Mr. Borst today to find out how far my 'Tiefland' affair has progressed…..I cannot understand why the handover has still not taken place. If you are still in Paris, I would be indebted to you if you would ask Mr. Borst, or even better, Mr. Langlois directly, when the handover will take place, It can't be that my life's work is destroyed by the French' (5th June 1952), 'It has been a long time since we last spoke. In the meantime my 'Tiefland' film has begun in Germany and Austria with a very strong response from the press and so far I am very satisfied with the artistic success. If you don't have the opportunity to see it in a cinema somewhere, it will be my great pleasure to show you the film on your next visit to Munich. Only now can I fully immerse myself in the realisation of my ski film 'Die roten Teufel'…..I would now be interested, dear Mr. de Carbon, whether you are still interested in any way in co-financing the film…..I think it's going to be big business and it's worth investing capital in, It would also make the work easier because, if francs are available to me, I could finance French skiers and workers and possibly also some outdoor shots in French territory' (9th June 1954), the later letter of 1958 regarding a proposed ballet based on Das blaue Licht (1932, 'The Blue Light') in which Riefenstahl had appeared as an actress in the role of Junta, with Rosella Hightower suggested for the same role, Riefenstahl asking 'Is this prima ballerina a household name?'. Together with a few associated carbon copies of letters, two original envelopes, a small series of handwritten notes by Riefenstahl, and several French newspaper articles relating to the director. Some light overall age wear and a few letters with small tears and creasing to the edges, G to generally VG, Sml. Qty.Christian Bourcier de Carbon (1912-?) French civil and industrial engineer who invented the de Carbon hydraulic shock absorber in 1953, also establishing the De Carbon Company in the same year.Henri Langlois (1914-1977) French film archivist and cinephile, a pioneer of film preservation and co-founder of the Cinematheque Française.Towards the end of World War II the French government confiscated all of Riefenstahl's editing equipment, along with the production reels of Tiefland. After years of legal wrangling, these were returned to her, but the French government had reportedly damaged some of the film stock whilst trying to develop and edit it, with a few key scenes missing. Riefenstahl edited and dubbed the remaining material and Tiefland premiered in Stuttgart in 1954, however it was denied entry into the Cannes Film Festival. In the 1950s and 1960s the director attempted to make many other films, but was continually met with resistance, public protests and sharp criticism. Although both film professionals and investors were willing to support her work, most of the projects she attempted were stopped owing to ever-renewed and highly negative publicity about her past work in Germany, and Tiefland would subsequently remain as her last feature film.

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