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A vintage photograph of Douglas Fairbanks, inscribed "Very Sincerely," signed, and dated 1925 by him.Please note: The photograph exhibits significant tearing that has been repaired on the verso with tape and other materials.Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from JSA. 9 x 7.25 inches
A vintage copy of a letter from Dennis Hopper to Richard Brooks, dated May 24, 1966, expressing his interest in the role of "Perry" in the director's adaptation of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, which begins: "Dear Mr. Brooks: / It has been brought to my attention by Robert Rafelson that you might be interested in me, to play the part of Perry in 'In Cold Blood.' I know this is the most important acting role in the last ten years."In the two-page letter, Hopper details his personal connections to the role having grown up in Kansas, including his grandather's purchase of a dog from the murdered man's brother. He goes on to summarize his creative and artistic work, as well as his frustrations with the industry, concluding: "I will be grateful if you could see 'The Weeping Babboon' [sic], a DEFENDERS I starred in, which opened THE DEFFENDERS season two years ago. I would also like you to see as a second choice, 'People Who Live in Glass Houses,' which was an ARREST AND TRIAL I did last year."Though Steve McQueen was also considered for the role, ultimately Brooks would select Robert Blake to play Perry, believing that any kind of star recognition would detract from audience reception of the performance.11 x 8.5 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A vintage portable Remington Quiet-Riter typewriter owned and used by Dennis Hopper.Includes two reels for ribbon (one empty and one containing ribbon). Housed in a hard carrying case.7.5 x 14.25 x 15 inches (case)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A vintage copy of a shooting schedule for the film Easy Rider (Columbia Pictures, 1969) dated October 12 and 14, 1967, featuring locations around Los Angeles and the times the shoots were to take place, including: a McDonald's in Pasadena, Pierce College, Watts Towers, and a parking lot in Beverly Hills.14 x 8.5 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
An original photograph of a negative featuring Andy Warhol in profile taken by Dennis Hopper, a photo referred to in Dennis Hopper: The Lost Album -- Vintage Prints from the Sixties (Prestel, 2012).Together with a poster advertising a Dennis Hopper art exhibit at the P-Stuartrimus Galleries on La Cienega Blvd. in Los Angeles.17 x 11 inches (poster)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A collection of vintage press clippings related to the classic film Easy Rider (Columbia Pictures, 1969) that were owned by Dennis Hopper. Included are capsule reviews, movie advertisements, full articles and gossip column mentions of Hopper and other cast members including Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson, that were published in a variety of newspapers and magazines all over the world.Besides starring in Easy Rider, which focused on two bikers on a spiritual journey while traveling from Los Angeles to New Orleans, Hopper also directed from a screenplay he co-wrote with Fonda and Terry Southern. The film was an overwhelming success, taking in $60 million on a budget of approximately $400,000, earning multiple awards, including best first film at the Cannes Film Festival, two Academy Award nominations, and inspiring multiple counterculture-related movies. In 1998, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." 10 x 15 x 3 inches, overallPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A vintage t-shirt from Duke's Coffee Shop at the Tropicana Motel in Hollywood, California, personally owned by Dennis Hopper. The cream, cotton-blend short-sleeved t-shirt features a green, red, and black graphic that reads, "Duke's at the Tropicana - Hollywood, California," and shows a palm tree and ocean scene. No label present.Built in the 1940s, the now infamous Tropicana Motel in West Hollywood was home to Duke's Coffee Shop, a relaxed eatery with diner-style cuisine. The motel and coffee shop was an infamous hang out spot for Rock 'n' Roll musicians such as Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Stevie Nicks, and even appeared in Andy Warhol's film Heat (Andy Warhol Factory, 1972). Size S 34-36PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A group of 10 vintage 1960s-1970s posters from the personal collection of Dennis Hopper, including: a 1965 wall calendar, Situationist International "Theses on the Commune"; Sunset Strip 1966, Disney Parade newspaper sheet, Benjamin Blom's Cityana, two copies of a New South Wales Bush Fire Committee fire prevention poster, and others.29 x 22 inches (largest)PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A pair of vintage Rolling Stone magazines featuring Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda on the cover (April 16, 1970 and May 13, 1971), personally owned by Dennis Hopper. The April issue is incomplete.12.5 x 9.25 inchesPROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper
A vintage three-piece outfit owned by Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, from the collection of Dennis Hopper.The outfit includes a cream, textured cotton sleeveless top with a paneled skirt portion with side slits, a front zipper, and belt/drawstring loops, no size or label present; a matching halter top with silver-tone medallion buttons and a back zipper, no size or label present; and a pair of matching high-waisted hot shorts, with a back zipper, no size or label present. Hopper and Phillips met in 1971 on the set of Hopper's film The Last Movie (Universal Pictures, 1971), and married soon after— a union that lasted for only eight days. PROVENANCE Property from the Life and Career of Dennis Hopper

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