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An animatronic Amy (Lorene Noh) screaming head from the production of Frank Marshall's sci-fi action-adventure Congo. Primatologist Peter Elliott (Dylan Walsh) took Amy, a mountain gorilla using a specialized backpack and glove to translate her sign language into an audible voice, back to Africa with the funding of a mysterious philanthropist named Herkermer Homolka (Tim Curry) who had ulterior motives for the expedition. Created by Stan Winston Studios, this animatronic head was specifically built for shots of Amy screaming, because the extreme level of expression was more than the standard animatronic head could produce.This head consists of a silicone skin   layer with hand-punched yak hair over a carbon fiber skull labeled "SCREAM AMY" and lined with wires, small motors, and mechanisms used to create facial movements by radio control. The eyes, gums, and teeth are made of resin. A 3.5 mm stereo plug on a long cord runs out the back of the head where a piece of black felt is pinned. The head is displayed on a yellow, hard rubber head made from a lifecast of Amy suit performer Lorene Noh, on a wooden stand labeled "LORENE." The head is in excellent overall condition with minimal signs of wear. The functionality of the animatronics is unknown.Dimensions (on display): 14" x 11" x 17" (36 cm x 28 cm x 43.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,000 - 1,500
A full-size Evil Ash (Bruce Campbell) cable-controlled puppet from Sam Raimi's comedy horror sequel Army of Darkness. In the finale of the film, Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) battles his evil deadite clone. This puppet is designed to reflect Evil Ash's skeletal state after his skin melted away, and was used for shots in which Evil Ash was seen from the torso up.The puppet consists of a foam latex skin with fiberglass bones over a metallic inner structure. The torso is dressed in various armor components made of vacuum-formed plastic, rigid foam and resin. The armor is attached to the puppet with leather straps. Evil Ash carries a resin sword in his left hand. The head was designed with articulating facial features, allowing for controlled movement to the eyes, jaws and neck. Cable controls lead from the interior of the skull and down the spine, where they have been cut. The eyes were operated via radio control. The puppet rests on a steel frame with a cross base.Itis in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, particularly to the foam latex skin, which has hardened and cracked in some areas. Minor restoration and sealing has been carried out on the foam latex skin. Dimensions: 37" x 24" x 70" (94 cm x 61 cm x 178 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000
Merlin (Tim Robbins), Jester (Michael Ironside), Slider (Rick Rossovich) and Sundown's (Clarence Gilyard Jr.) flight suit patches from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Radio intercept officers Sam "Merlin" Willis, Ron "Slider" Kerner and Evan "Sundown" Gough wore their flight suits with ID patches while training at the Naval Air Station Miramar's elite "Top Gun" fighter program under the instruction of their commanding officer, Dick "Jester" Hetherly. These three flight suit patches feature various shades of cloth stitched with thread embroidery used to create graphic Naval symbols along with the names and call signs of each character. They each feature an embroidered border and are affixed with Velcro on the back.The patches were salvaged when the original Top Gun jumpsuits were prepped to be used on another film. They are in excellent overall condition with some slight signs of wear around the corners and some separation on the bottom corner of Jester's border. Dimensions: (each) 4 1/4" x 2" x 1/2" (10.75 cm x 5 cm x 1.25 cm)Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000 Δ
Maverick's (Tom Cruise) flight suit patch from Tony Scott's action drama Top Gun. Navy pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell wore his signature flight suit with ID patch while training at the Naval Air Station Miramar's elite "Top Gun" fighter program with his partner and radio intercept officer Nick "Goose" Bradshaw (Anthony Edwards).This flight suit patch features dark blue cloth stitched with crimson thread embroidery used to create a Naval graphic symbol along with the name "PETE MITCHELL" and the call sign "MAVERICK." It also features an embroidered border and is affixed with Velcro on the back. The patch was salvaged when the original Top Gun jumpsuits were prepped to be used on another film. It is in good overall condition with some slight signs of wear around the border and velcro.Dimensions: 4 1/4" x 2" x 1/4" (10.75 cm x 5 cm x.75 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000 Δ
‡ Eric Fraser FSIA (1902-1983) Machines! That Was All I Saw In The Ranks Of The German Army Signed Pen and black ink, heightened with bodycolour 11.9 x 16.1cm Provenance: Chris Beetles, London; And by descent to the present owner Literature: Radio Times, 11 October 1940, p.9, illustrating Noah Sails Again, episode 3 Exhibited: London, Chris Beetles, The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration 1870-2010, no. 260 Noah Sails Again was a BBC radio production of a translation of the 1930 play Noé, by the French author André Obey (1892-1975). The Radio Times, when describing episode 3, said 'Don Quixote tells Noah how he and Rosinante gallantly rode against Hitler's hoards in Poland'.
Pair of German Wehrmacht radio headphones, Nazi armband, bust of Hitler, relics from the battlefields of Leningrad, other memorabilia and mounted displays, and two WWII Nazi related fragments (unverified) Items are in shadow boxes which cannot be open so we cannot inspect fully, so cannot fully determine their validity. Apart from printed labels there is no provenance. Bust of Hitler is a later reproduction. Height 20.5cm and width 11cm.
THEATRE, 1949-1950, News Cuttings, A Large Hardback Index Book, containing over 300 cuttings of reviews from Newspapers all over the UK, All written & published in 1949 & 1950, The reviews are from Theatres, Theatre Performances & Plays. Newspapers where cuttings have been taken Include The Times, Evening Standard, The Daily Telegraph, The Scotsman, Theatre World, Radio Times, Manchester Guardian, Stage, Vouge, South Wales Echo & Evening Express, The Tribune, Etc..
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