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Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection LOUISIANA MOTION PICTURE ACCESSORIES COLLECTION Inventory Compiled by Hans C. Rasmussen Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. 2016; revised, 2020 Page | 2 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection consists of posters, lobby cards, production stills, and other advertising and promotional materials for motion pictures filmed and/or set in Louisiana that were produced between 1941 and 2017. All accessories are from the United States unless noted otherwise. All items bear the same call number in three shelving locations: LLMVC PN1995.9 .P5 L68 (regular, FLAT & MCAGE). Items in each location are further arranged alphabetically by title. Additional details on these films can be found in the following online motion picture databases: IMDb: Internet Movie Database http://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_home AFI Catalog of Feature Films http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/default.aspx?s= TCM Movie Database http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/?ecid=subnavdatabasehome Complete Index to World Film http://www.citwf.com/indexx.asp For more information on film accessories, visit Learn About Movie Posters at http://www.learnaboutmovieposters.com/ Page | 3 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection MOTION PICTURE DETAILS ACCESSORIES Title: 12 Years a Slave British quad, double-sided, award style (30” x 40”) Year: 2013 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: McQueen, Steve, 1969- Lead Actor: Ejiofor, Chiwetel, 1977- Lead Actress: Dyke, Ashley Storyline: In the antebellum United States, Solomon Northup, a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Filmed: Magnolia Lane Plantation (Bridge City, La.) -- Felicity Plantation (Vacherie, La.) -- Magnolia Plantation (Schriever, La.) -- Bocage Plantation (Darrow, La.) -- St. Joseph Plantation (Destrehan, La.) -- New Orleans (La.) Title: All Dogs Go to Heaven One-sheet poster, double-sided (27” x 41”) Year: 1989 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Bluth, Don, 1937- -- Goldman, Gary, 1944- -- Kuenster, Dan Lead Actor: Reynolds, Burt, 1936-2018 -- DeLuise, Dom, 1933-2009 Lead Actress: Barsi, Judith, 1978-1988 Storyline: A dog returns from the dead looking for revenge on his killer using an orphan girl who can talk to animals. Note: Animated, set in New Orleans (La.) Title: Alvarez Kelly One-sheet poster (27” x 41”) Year: 1966 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Dmytryk, Edward, 1908-1999 Lead Actor: Holden, William, 1918-1981 -- Widmark, Richard, 1914-2008 Lead Actress: Rule, Janice, 1931-2003 Page | 4 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection Storyline: During the Civil War, Mexican cattleman Alvarez Kelly supplies the Union with cattle until Confederate Colonel Tom Rossiter's hungry men force Kelly to change his customers. Filmed: Baton Rouge (La.) -- Clinton (La.) Title: Angel Heart One-sheet poster (27” x 41”) Year: 1987 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Parker, Alan, 1944- Lead Actor: Rourke, Mickey, 1952- -- De Niro, Robert, 1943- Lead Actress: Bonet, Lisa, 1967- Storyline: Harry Angel is a private investigator. He is hired by a man who calls himself Louis Cyphre to track down a singer called Johnny Favorite. But the investigation takes an unexpected and somber turn. Filmed: Laurel Valley Plantation (La.) -- Napoleonville (La.) -- New Orleans (La.) -- Thibodaux (La.) Title: The Baltimore Bullet Spanish one-sheet poster (27” x 39”) Year: 1980 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Miller, Robert Ellis, 1932-2017 Lead Actor: Coburn, James, 1928-2002 -- Sharif, Omar, 1932-2015 Lead Actress: Blakley, Ronee, 1945- Storyline: A tale of two hustlers trying to set up a big game. Filmed: New Orleans (La.) Title: Band of Angels Color still #5 (8” x 10”) Year: 1957 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 Director: Walsh, Raoul, 1887-1980 Lead Actor: Gable, Clark, 1901-1960 Page | 5 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection Lead Actress: De Carlo, Yvonne, 1922-2007 Storyline: Mantha Starr grows up as a privileged southern Belle in the antebellum South, but after her father dies broke, her world is destroyed when she discovers her mother was black. Filmed: Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation (La.) -- Baton Rouge (La.) -- Burnside (La.) -- Clinton (La.) -- Geismer (La.) Title: Bayou One-sheet poster (27” x 41”) Year: 1957 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Daniels, Harold, 1903-1971 Lead Actor: Graves, Peter, 1926-2010 Lead Actress: Milan, Lita, 1933- Storyline: A New York architect meets a Cajun beauty in a remote bayou village. Filmed: Barataria (La.) -- Lafitte (La.) -- New Orleans (La.) Note: World premiere in New Orleans, La., May 30, 1957 Title: Beautiful Creatures One-sheet poster, double-sided, advance cast Year: 2013 style (27” x 40”) Director: LaGravenese, Richard, 1959- PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Lead Actor: Ehrenreich, Alden, 1989- Lead Actress: Englert, Alice, 1994- Storyline: Ethan longs to escape his small Southern town. He meets a mysterious new girl, Lena. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history and their town. Filmed: Covington (La.) -- New Orleans (La.) -- Saint Francisville (La.) Page | 6 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection Title: The Beguiled Spanish lobby cards #1-4, issued under the title El Year: 1971 Engaño (11” x 14”) Director: Siegel, Don, 1912-1991 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 FLAT Lead Actor: Eastwood, Clint, 1930- Lead Actress: Page, Geraldine, 1924-1987 Storyline: While imprisoned in a Confederate girls’ boarding school, an injured Union soldier cons his way into each of the lonely women’s hearts, causing them to turn on each other, and eventually, on him. Filmed: Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation (Geismer, La.) -- Baton Rouge (La.) Title: Belizaire the Cajun One-sheet poster, issued for showings in Year: 1986 Louisiana before national distribution (25” x 38”), Director: Pitre, Glen, 1955- 2 copies Lead Actor: Assante, Armand, 1949- PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Lead Actress: Youngs, Gail, 1954- Storyline: A Cajun man attempts to save his town. Filmed: Cecilia (La.) -- Henderson (La.) -- Lafayette (La.) -- Saint Martinville (La.) Title: The Big Easy One-sheet poster (27” x 41”) Year: 1986 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: McBride, Jim, 1941- Lead Actor: Quaid, Dennis, 1954- Lead Actress: Barkin, Ellen, 1954- Storyline: Set in New Orleans. Remy McSwain, lieutenant in homicide, finds that he has two problems, the first of a series of gang killings and Ann Osborne, a beautiful attorney from the D.A.’s police corruption task force in his office. Filmed: New Orleans (La.) Page | 7 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection Title: Blaze British quad (30” x 40”) Year: 1989 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Shelton, Ron, 1945- Lead Actor: Newman, Paul, 1925-2008 Lead Actress: Davidovich, Lolita, 1961- Storyline: This movie tells the story of the latter years of Earl Long, a flamboyant governor of Louisiana. The aging Earl, an unapologetic habitue of strip joints, falls in love with young stripper Blaze Starr. Filmed: Asphodel Plantation (La.) -- Baton Rouge (La.) -- Clinton (La.) -- Houma (La.) -- New Orleans (La.) -- Winnfield (La.) Title: The Blob One-sheet poster (27” x 41”) Year: 1988 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Russell, Chuck, 1952- Lead Actor: Dillon, Kevin, 1965- Lead Actress: Smith, Shawnee, 1969- Storyline: Remake of the 1958 sci-fi horror classic about a deadly blob from another planet which consumes everything in its path. Teenagers attempt without success to warn the townspeople, who refuse to take them seriously. Filmed: Abbeville (La.) Title: Blue Chips One-sheet poster, advance style (27” x 40”) Year: 1994 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Friedkin, William, 1935- Lead Actor: Nolte, Nick, 1941- Lead Actress: McDonnell, Mary, 1952- Page | 8 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection Storyline: A college basketball coach is forced to break the rules in order to get the players he needs to stay competitive. Filmed: New Orleans (La.) Title: Bourbon St. Shadows Lobby card (22” x 28”) Year: 1962 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Howe, James Wong, 1899-1976 -- Parker, Ben -- Sledge, John Lead Actor: Derr, Richard, 1917-1992 -- Daniels, Mark, 1916-1990 Lead Actress: Westcott, Helen, 1928-1998 Storyline: Lamont Cranston, aka The Shadow, investigates the murder of a New Orleans bandleader. Filmed: New Orleans (La.) Note: Rerelease of Invisible Avenger (1958) Title: The Buccaneer Production still #1705.302 (8” x 10”) Year: 1938 Production still #1705.230 (8” x 10”) Director: DeMille, Cecil B. (Cecil Blount), 1881-1959 Production still #1705.2/39 (8” x 10”) Lead Actor: March, Fredric, 1897-1975 Production still (unnumbered – 8” x 10”) Lead Actress: Gaal, Franciska, 1904-1972 Production still (unnumbered – 8” x 10”) Storyline: During the War of 1812, Louisiana buccaneer Jean Lafitte assists the PN1995.9 .P5 L68 Americans in defending New Orleans against the attacking British war fleet. Filmed: New Iberia (La.) -- New Orleans (La.) Note: Accessioned as Mss. 4716 Title: The Buccaneer One-sheet poster (27” x 41”) Year: 1958 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 MCAGE Director: Quinn, Anthony, 1915-2001 Lead Actor: Brynner, Yul, 1920-1985 Page | 9 LSU Libraries Special Collections | Louisiana Motion Picture Accessories Collection Lead Actress: Bloom, Claire, 1931- Storyline: Jean Lafitte, world renowned pirate, is drawn in to the defense of New Orleans during the War of 1812 by his love for the daughter of then Governor of Louisiana, W.C.C. Claiborne. Filmed: New Iberia (La.) -- New Orleans (La.) -- Shadows on the Teche Plantation (La.) Note: World premiere in New Orleans, La., December 9, 1958 Title: Buccaneer’s Girl Lobby card #4 (11” x 14”) Year: 1950 Lobby card #6 (11” x 14”) Director: De Cordova, Frederick, 1910-2001 PN1995.9 .P5 L68 FLAT Lead Actor: Friend, Philip, 1915-1987 Lead Actress: De Carlo, Yvonne, 1922-2007 Storyline: A New Orleans entertainer falls for a pirate who has another identity.
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