Print Catalogue

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Print Catalogue Thursday 20th August 2020 | 10:00 The Poster Auction August 2020 Lot 1 Description Estimate The Man Who Would Be King (1975) - Britsh Quad film poster designed by £10.00 - £20.00 Tom Jung, starring Sean Connery, Michael Caine, and Christopher Plummer, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 2 Description Estimate Monster (Humanoids From The Deep) & When A Stranger Calls - British £10.00 - £20.00 Quad double-bill poster, starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, Vic Morrow, Charles Durning, Carol Kane, and Colleen Dewhurst, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 3 Description Estimate Mission Galactica: The Cyclon Attack (1979) - British Quad film poster £10.00 - £20.00 designed by Robert Tanenbaum, starring Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict, and Lorne Greene, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 4 Description Estimate Sweeney (1978) - British Quad film poster, starring John Thaw and Dennis £10.00 - £20.00 Waterman, printed in England by W.E.Berry Ltd. Bradford, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 5 Description Estimate Where The Green Ants Dream (1984) - British Quad film poster, designed £10.00 - £20.00 by Paul Derrick, starring Bruce Spence and Wandjuk Marika, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 6 Description Estimate Walt Disney's Bambi (1985 release) - two British Quad film posters, £10.00 - £20.00 printed in England by W.E. Berry ltd, Bradford, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 7 Description Estimate Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - British Quad film poster, starring Gary £10.00 - £20.00 Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, and Keanu Reeves, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 8 Description Estimate Monster (Humanoids From The Deep) & When A Stranger Calls - British £10.00 - £20.00 Quad double-bill poster, starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, Vic Morrow, Charles Durning, Carol Kane, and Colleen Dewhurst, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 9 Description Estimate Dangerous Liaisons (1988) - British Quad film poster, starring Glenn £10.00 - £20.00 Close, John Malkovich, and Michelle Pfeiffer, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 10 Description Estimate Dressed to Kill (1980) - British Quad film poster, starring Michael Caine, £10.00 - £20.00 Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen, and Keith Gordon, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 11 Description Estimate Deadly Pursuit (1988) British Quad film posters, folded, 30" x 40" £10.00 - £20.00 Lot 12 Description Estimate Man About The House (1975) - British Quad poster, starring Richard £10.00 - £20.00 O'Sullivan, Paula Willcox, and Sally Thomsett, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 13 Description Estimate Hands of a Killer & Terror is a Man (1959) - British Quad double-bill £20.00 - £30.00 poster, starring Francis Lederer and Greta Thyssen, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 14 Description Estimate Death Hunt (1981) - British Quad film poster, designed by John Solie, £10.00 - £20.00 starring Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 15 Description Estimate The Spiral Staircase (1975 release) - British Quad film poster, starring £10.00 - £20.00 Jacqueline Bisset and Christopher Plummer, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 16 Description Estimate Death Wish 3 (1985) - British Quad film poster, starring Charles Bronson, £10.00 - £20.00 folded, 30" x 40" Lot 17 Description Estimate The Incredible Journey (1963) - British Quad film poster, starring Emile £10.00 - £20.00 Genest and John Drainie, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 18 Description Estimate Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair (1979) - British Quad film poster, £10.00 - £20.00 starring Mary Millington and Alan Lake, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 19 Description Estimate John Carpenter's Starman (1984) - British Quad film poster, starring Jeff £10.00 - £20.00 Bridges, Karen Allen, Charles Martin Smith, and Richard Jaeckel, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 20 Description Estimate Deadlier Than The Male (1967) - British Quad film poster, starring Richard £10.00 - £20.00 Johnson, Elke Sommer, and Sylva Koscina, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 21 Description Estimate The Stud (1978) - British Quad film poster, starring Joan Collins and £10.00 - £20.00 Oliver Tobias, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 22 Description Estimate Woman's World (1954) - British Quad film poster, starring Clifton Webb, £10.00 - £20.00 and June Allyson, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 23 Description Estimate The Dead Zone (1983) - British Quad film poster, starring Christopher £10.00 - £20.00 Walken and Brooke Adams, folded, 30"x 40" Lot 24 Description Estimate Band of Angels (1957) - British Quad film poster, starring Clarke Gable, £10.00 - £20.00 and Yvonne DeCarlo, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 25 Description Estimate Station West (1948) - British Quad film poster, starring Dick Powell and £10.00 - £20.00 Jane Greer, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 26 Description Estimate Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989) - British Quad film poster, starring £10.00 - £20.00 With Matti Pellonp�� and Kari V��n�nen, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 27 Description Estimate Batteries not Included (1987) - British Quad film poster, starring Hume £10.00 - £20.00 Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 28 Description Estimate The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968) - British Quad film poster, £20.00 - £30.00 folded, 30" x 40" Lot 29 Description Estimate Psyche 59 (1964) - British Quad film poster, starring Patricia Neal and £10.00 - £20.00 Curt Jurgens, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 30 Description Estimate Android (1982) - British Quad film poster, starring Klaus Kinski, folded, £10.00 - £20.00 30" x 40" Lot 31 Description Estimate Heaven Can Wait (1978) - British Quad film poster, starring Warren Beaty £10.00 - £20.00 and Julie Christie, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 32 Description Estimate Dead and Buried (1981) - British Quad film poster, designed by Dario £10.00 - £20.00 Campanile, starring James Farentino and Melody Anderson, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 33 Description Estimate "Bug" (1975) - British Quad film poster, starring Bradford Dillman and £20.00 - £30.00 Joanna Miles, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 34 Description Estimate The Sword in the Stone & The Incredible Journey (1963) - British Quad £10.00 - £20.00 double-bills, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 35 Description Estimate Batman Returns (1992) - British Quad film poster, starring Michael £10.00 - £20.00 Keaton, Danny DeVito, and Michelle Pheiffer, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 36 Description Estimate Song of the South (1946) & One Little Indian (1973) - British Quad double- £10.00 - £20.00 bill poster, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 37 Description Estimate The Black Windmill (1974) - British Quad film poster, starring Michael £10.00 - £20.00 Caine, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 38 Description Estimate Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) - British Quad film £10.00 - £20.00 poster, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 39 Description Estimate Lady L (1965) - British Quad film poster, starring Sophia Loren and Paul £10.00 - £20.00 Newman, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 40 Description Estimate The Savage Bees (1976) & The Incredible Melting Man (1977) - British £10.00 - £20.00 Quad double-bill poster, starring Ben Johnson and Alex Rebar, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 41 Description Estimate Mad Max (1979) - Bus stop film poster in French, designed by John £60.00 - £90.00 Hamagami, starring Mel Gibson and Joanne Samuel, folded, 45.5" x 62" Lot 42 Description Estimate Tommy (1975) - British Quad film poster, starring Oliver Reed and Elton £20.00 - £30.00 John, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 43 Description Estimate Diamond Jubilee (1983) - British Quad film poster, folded, 30" x 40" £10.00 - £20.00 Lot 44 Description Estimate Dirty Dingus Magee (1970) - British Quad film poster, starring Frank £10.00 - £20.00 Sinatra, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 45 Description Estimate The Chase (1966) - British Quad film poster, starring Marlon Brando, £10.00 - £20.00 folded, 30" x 40" Lot 46 Description Estimate Audrey Rose (1977) - British Quad film poster, starring Marsha Mason and £10.00 - £20.00 Anthony Hopkins, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 47 Description Estimate 10 to Midnight (1983) - British Quad film poster, starring Charles Branson, £10.00 - £20.00 folded, 30" x 40" Lot 48 Description Estimate Blake Edwards' 10 (1979) - British Quad film poster, starring Dudley £10.00 - £20.00 Moore, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 49 Description Estimate Saturday Night Fever (1977) - Bus stop film poster in French, starring John £50.00 - £70.00 Travolta and Karen Lynn Gorney, folded, 46" x 63" Lot 50 Description Estimate The Last Detail (1973) - British one sheet film poster, starring Jack £10.00 - £20.00 Nicholson, folded, 27" x 40" Lot 51 Description Estimate 25 Years Impressions (1977) - British Quad film poster, folded, 30" x 40" £10.00 - £20.00 Lot 52 Description Estimate Alligator (1980) - British Quad film poster, starring Robert Forster and £10.00 - £20.00 Robin Riker, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 53 Description Estimate The Bees (1978) - one sheet film poster, "Abejas Asesinas" Spanish release, £20.00 - £30.00 starring John Saxon and Angel Tompkins, folded, 27" x 40" Lot 54 Description Estimate The Aristocats (1970) & The London Connection (1979) - British Quad £10.00 - £20.00 double-bill posters, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 55 Description Estimate Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976) - British Quad film poster, starring £10.00 - £20.00 Barry Evans, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 56 Description Estimate The Dark Crystal (1982) - British Quad film poster, designed by Richard £10.00 - £20.00 Amsel, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 57 Description Estimate Do You Want to Remain a Virgin Forever? (1969) & Legend of the Witches £10.00 - £20.00 (1970) - British Quad film poster, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 58 Description Estimate Morons From Outer Space (1985) - British Quad film posters, starring Mel £10.00 - £20.00 Smith, folded, 30" x 40" Lot 59 Description Estimate The Man Who Had Power Over Women (1970) - British Quad film poster, £10.00 - £20.00
Recommended publications
  • Semiotics Study on Poster Film the Pursuit of Happyness
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE): E-Journals Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics www.iiste.org ISSN 2422-8435 An International Peer-reviewed Journal DOI: 10.7176/JLLL Vol.54, 2019 Semiotics Study on Poster Film The Pursuit of Happyness Septi Rizki Nuryani Gunadarma University, Salemba Raya No. 53 Jakarta Pusat 10440, Indonesia Abstract This study concerns on Semiotics fields. The problems of the study are what signs that represent film The Pursuit of Happyness on poster; what meanings are contained in the poster of the film; and how is poster design of The Pursuit of Happyness attracting the audience’s attention. The research aims to find out signs that represent the film; to find out meanings that contain on poster; and to find out how the design used to attract attention of the audience. This study uses qualitative method. The findings of the study shows that there are 9 signs on the poster namely white background, the shining light between two main characters, the use of colour and size on two words (‘pursuit’ and ‘happy’), the position of some words, the symbol of father and son, gesture of the two main characters, the appearance of two main character, facial expression and the intention of the slogan ‘inspired by true story’ as well as Christmas 2006. Each sign has meaning. The way illustrator attracting audience’s attention is very smooth. Although the poster looks simple, the visual and the way s/he uses the colours.
    [Show full text]
  • Beyond the Films Themselves Hollywood Is Not Just Fancy Dresses and Gossip: Vermeer Rarity Exists in the Artwork
    BEYOND THE FILMS THEMSELVES HOLLYWOOD IS NOT JUST FANCY DRESSES AND GOSSIP: Vermeer Rarity Exists in the Artwork by Dwight Cleveland Movies are arguably the most influential art form of the 20th Century. Everyone loves the movies the world over. U.S. film companies have averaged $1.25 billion in global receipts each year for over 15 years. In terms of intellectual consumption it has been one of the U.S.’s largest exports every year since the early 1930’s. One can now view current films on hand-held devices like iPads and mobile phones, at home On Demand or with a purchased or rented DVD, or old-school style “at a local theatre near you.” The options are ubiquitous by necessity. Movies have given us words to live by, iconic phrases that are universal: “Make my day.” “You look’n at me?” “I’ll be back!” “You can’t handle the truth.” “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.” Where on earth would one have to go to find someone who didn’t understand these words? The movies are a way of life and an influence on everyone, everywhere. So if the movies are such an integral part of our cultural fabric, why do the posters advertising those films mean so little to most people, especially industry insiders? Back in the day, film posters started out as the only advertising agent for a newly released movie. During the early years, the entire ad budget went into the artwork, design and printing of the posters. From the teens through the 1930’s, they were beautiful stone lithographs with sophisticated graphics and fully saturated color schemes.
    [Show full text]
  • A Study to Understand the Changing Trends of the Publicity Posters of Hindi Films)
    DECODING THE BOLLYWOOD POSTERS (A study to understand the changing trends of the publicity posters of Hindi films) Manash Pratim Goswami Research Scholar Deptt. of Journalism & Mass Communication Punjabi University, Patiala INTRODUCTION Even in the age of digital publicity, printed film poster plays an important role. If not the most important publicity tool, the posters on outside or inside carriages -trams, rickshaws, auto- rickshaws, delivery-vans, buses, railway carriages, toilet, wall of cinema hall and busy chowk, etc. draw attention of public very easily. Yes, poster has been a part and parcel of film publicity from the beginning. Evidence of first poster with the screening of the first reel in India on 7th July in 1896. FILM POSTER Normally contains images of the main actors or a scene or a collage of several scenes of the film with text. The textual information includes -Title of the film in large lettering -Names of the main actors, director, producer, music director, story writer, etc. -Date of releases. FILM POSTER: THE BEGINNING Like the advertisements of the early periods, poster in the early period introduced potential audiences to -the act of film screening -inform the experience associated with it in a pictorial way. Two famous available posters of Lumière Brothers and Edison were showing rapturous audiences in front of giant screen. The only text of the poster for Edison’s device – “Edison’s Greatest Marvel: The Vitascope”, released in United States. The text for the Lumière Brothers „ device – Cinématographe Lumière , seen in France. FILM POSTER IN INDIA Phalke Raja Harishchandra through his hand-painted film poster.
    [Show full text]
  • The Art of the Dance Movie Poster from the Mike Kaplan Collection a Note from the Collector
    Gotta Dance! The Art of the Dance Movie Poster From the Mike Kaplan Collection A Note From The Collector Maybe I was born with a poster gene. As a child in Providence, R.I., I’d remove the full-page theater ads announcing a new play or musical from The Sunday New York Times, color them with paints or pastels and then compare the results with the printed versions when I visited New York with my parents. Though they were not then available for public purchase, movie posters could be easily viewed as they were prominently displayed in lobby frames and exterior display cases at every cinema. I loved movies and movie posters equally and studied both. Whenever a new Otto Preminger film was announced, I would await its opening, but would be just as excited in anticipating the first look at the film’s poster; for Preminger employed graphic master Saul Bass, and Bass’s concepts were always bold, sophisticated and surprising, such as THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM (1955), ANATOMY OF A MURDER (1959), and ADVISE AND CONSENT (1962). Becoming part of the film industry in 1965 allowed me to collect new film poster favorites. This was still a period when a poster's key art, along with the trailer, were the main advertising tools in attracting audiences. My mantra was that a film’s campaign could determine its success and that every good film could be a box office winner if it had the right poster. Then a transitional period occurred in which painting and illustration began to fade from view.
    [Show full text]
  • The Man Behind the Poster
    presents DREW: THE MAN BEHIND THE POSTER 2012 / 1.85:1 / 96 min. / Color A Kino Lorber Release 333 West 39 St., Suite 503 New York, NY 10018 (212) 629-6880 Publicity Contacts: Rodrigo Brandão – [email protected] Matt Barry – [email protected] SYNOPSIS DREW: THE MAN BEHIND THE POSTER is a feature-length documentary exploring the life and work of Drew Struzan, the artist who created the posters for some of the most iconic movies of the past 30 years, including "Indiana Jones", "Back to the Future" and "Star Wars", among many others. Director Erik P. Sharkey tells the story of this distinctive artist, beginning with his early works in commercial and album cover art for Alice Cooper and Black Sabbath, to his acclaimed career and recent retirment as one of the most recognizable and influential movie poster artists of all time. The film features exlusive interviews with noted filmmakers, artists and critics including George Lucas, Harrison Ford, Michael J. Fox, Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, Steven Spielberg, and many others. CREDITS Director Erik P. Sharkey Producer Charles Ricciardi Directors of Photography Thomas Mumme and Greg Boas Editor Jeff Yorkes Supervising Editor Greg Boas Featuring George Lucas Steven Spielberg Harrison Ford Michael J. Fox Frank Darabont Guillermo del Toro Thomas Jane Drew Struzan DREW STRUZAN – SHORT BIOGRAPHY Drew Struzan, one of the most prolific and revered film poster designers of the 20th century was born in 1947 in Oregon. At the age of 18, he decided to leave home and pursue his life-long passion for drawing at the Art Center College of Design, migrating to West Los Angeles from Oregon City.
    [Show full text]
  • N3 Media Analysing Media Unit Film Posters
    N3 Media Analysing Media Unit Film Posters N3 Analysing Media Unit Assessment Lesson 1 Film Genres Genre means type LI: To understand what genre means with regards to films SC: • I can explain what the word genre means • I can give some examples of film genres Match the film genre to its definition Films that make you laugh. • Rom-com A film that has a hero who must overcome challenges and obstacles. There are usually a lot of violence, weapons and explosions. • Sci-Fi Films with exciting plots, usually involving crime or murders. • Thriller A film with a frightening storyline or atmosphere. They usually deal with monsters and ghosts. • Horror Romantic comedy where people fall in love, but funny things happen to them. • Documentary Films that deal with futuristic settings, science and technology, space and time travel parallel universes • Action and aliens. Films about real people or events • Comedy N3 Analysing Media Unit Assessment Complete the table below with as many films titles for each genre that you can think of. Rom-com Sci-Fi Thriller Horror Documentary Action Comedy N3 Analysing Media Unit Assessment Lesson 2: Sci Fi Genre LI: To identify conventions of the Sci Fi genre SC: • I can identify the conventions used in sci-fi posters • I can explain how images in posters represent the sci fi genre • For this unit of wrok we are going to focus on the Sci Fi genre • We are going to look at posters advertising the Star Wars films. Look at the poster for the first Star Wars film, released in 1977.
    [Show full text]
  • Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
    thebigpictureSPRING 2014 www.thebigpicturemagazine.com FILM BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE SCREEN THEBIGPICTUREMAGAZINE / SPRING 2014 Features 06 | Spotlight Animal Kingdom: Cinema’s Wild Side 12 | Art & Film Matthew Chojnaki: Alternative Movie Posters DIRECTORY OF 18 | Music Matters John Williams’s Theme Tune for Jaws 22 | Widescreen Wildlife Conservations WORLD Film Festivals 28 | 1000 Words King Kong: CINEMA TENTS Making A Big Impression Regulars 04 | Reel World The ‘Real’ Jurassic Park 26 | Four Frames Willard (1971) 32 | On Location Sao Paulo, Brazil 36 | Screengem The Pink Panther Jewel CON- 38 | Parting Shot EXPERIENCE GLOBAL CULTURE Talking Movie Canines LORE.ORG LORE.ORG THROUGH THE MAGIC OF FILM P The Directory of World Cinema aims to play a part in moving intelligent, scholarly criticism beyond the ://EX P academy. Each volume of the Directory provides a culturally representative insight into a national or regional cinema through a collection of reviews, essays, resources, and film stills highlighting significant films and players. Over time, new editions will be published for each volume, gradually building a comprehensive guide to the cinema of each region. To contribute to the project or purchase copies please visit the website. ATIONAL PARK PHOTOS - HTT PHOTOS PARK ATIONAL The Big Picture ISSN 1759-0922 © 2013 intellect Ltd. Published by Intellect Ltd. The Mill, Parnall Road. Bristol BS16 3JG / www.intellectbooks.com N Editorial office Tel. 0117 9589910 / E: [email protected] Publisher Masoud Yazdani Editor-in-chief
    [Show full text]
  • Film Marketing and the Creation of the Hollywood Blockbuster Colton J
    University of Mississippi eGrove Honors College (Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors Theses Honors College) 2015 Film Marketing and the Creation of the Hollywood Blockbuster Colton J. Herrington University of Mississippi. Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/hon_thesis Part of the Public Relations and Advertising Commons Recommended Citation Herrington, Colton J., "Film Marketing and the Creation of the Hollywood Blockbuster" (2015). Honors Theses. 219. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/hon_thesis/219 This Undergraduate Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Honors College (Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College) at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Honors Theses by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FILM MARKETING & THE CREATION OF THE HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTER by Colton Jordan Herrington A thesis submitted to the faculty of the University of Mississippi in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College. Oxford 2015 Approved by _____________________________________________ Advisor: Dr. James Lumpp _____________________________________________ Reader: Professor Scott Fiene _____________________________________________ Reader: Dr. Victoria Bush © 2015 Colton Jordan Herrington ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii This thesis is dedicated to my favorite fellow cinephile - my brother and best friend Brock. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I want to thank both Dr. James Lumpp for his constant guidance, advice, and insight and my family for their unwavering love, support, and encouragement. iv ABSTRACT COLTON JORDAN HERRINGTION – Film Marketing and American Cinema: The Creation of the Hollywood Blockbuster The purpose of this study is to trace the Hollywood blockbuster from its roots, gain insight into how Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and George Lucas’ Star Wars ushered in the “Blockbuster Era”, and explore how the blockbuster has evolved throughout the subsequent decades into its current state.
    [Show full text]
  • Music & Film Memorabilia
    MUSIC & FILM MEMORABILIA Friday 19th March at 4pm Unfortunately we are unable to open to the public for viewing or auctions at the present time – please contact us for extra images and condition reports. Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK Results available online approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 20% plus VAT Live bidding available through our website (3% plus VAT surcharge applies) Image this page: 623 Your contact at the saleroom is: Glenn Pearl Tel: 01284 748 625 E-mail: gpearl @lsk.co.uk 503 509 An Artley 6S clarinet serial no. 85238, A Steepletone CD Rock i-1CD retro 67cm. style illuminating floor standing jukebox £20-40 CD player on stand, with remote w.54, d.27, h.122 including stand. 504 £50-100 A “Romilly” Graduate flute made for Rudall Carte & Co Ltd, London, serial 510 no. 342561, in fitted hard carry case. Knebworth Fair 1976 limited edition £40-60 1999 concert poster, signed H Bannister and numbered 129/750, designed by 505 Hipgnosis, acts include The Rolling A Bang & Olufsen Biocenter 2200 Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hot Tuna and stereo system, in silver finish, designed 10cc etc., dia 61cm. (rolled), togther by David Lewis and manufactured 1983- with one other 1999 re-print poster for 1986, w.74, d.33, h.9cm, together with a Knebworth Park 1974, signed and pair of B&O Beovox X25 speakers, numbered 129/750, 77 x 51cm. (rolled) w.22, d.15, h.40cm. (2) £40-60 £40-60 506 511 A Bang & Olufsen Beolit 700 portable Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive radio FM/MW/LW, designed by Jacob Music ‘70, 1998 limited edition poster, Jensen, circa 1972.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction We Seem to Accept That Certain Things Can Be Reproduced for Example, Furniture
    Introduction We seem to accept that certain things can be reproduced for example, furniture. We might see ‘Genuine Georgian reproduction’ in a furniture shop and we will accept this reproduction. Art galleries sell reproductions of paintings for us to hang on our walls, paintings of which we may never have seen the ‘original’. Indeed the original might be disappointing after only ever having seen the reproduction for many years. It seems inevitable that when a film director makes a film whose source is a novel or a play the critics instantly make a comparison with the original, commenting on what has been left out and what has been changed. What should be asked, however, is why certain things have been left out, why changes have been made and do these alterations to the ‘original’ text actually interfere with our understanding of the original and the new text – the film. Task Try to come up with definitions of the two words ‘adaptation’ and ‘reproduction’. How does each relate to the idea of an ‘original’? When you have done this let’s complicate matters a little by putting in three other words: ‘based on’, ‘inspired by’ and ‘replica’. How do these fit into this pattern? You might also like to consider what we mean by the word ‘original’. ©Film Education 2004 1 Adapting a text Bride & Prejudice is based on Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice; however, it is not a straightforward ‘adaptation’. We could say that there are three different types of filmic adaptations of novels and plays: 1. transposition – where the novel is directly given on screen 2.
    [Show full text]
  • LOOKING BACK in HISTORY Happenings in the Cookeville Area As Recorded in the Pages of the Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN
    WAY BACK WHEN: LOOKING BACK IN HISTORY Happenings in the Cookeville area as recorded in the pages of the Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN. By Bob McMillian 1950’s (Compiled by Audrey J. Lambert) http://www.ajlambert.com 1950 (January 5, 1950) “Music lovers of this Upper Cumberland area” have got something exciting to look forward to next week when a young piano team — Vera Apple and Michael Field — plays at Tennessee Tech. They are “two wizards of the keyboards who play and think as one,” according to a recent review in the New York World Telegram. They studied together at Julliard, went their own ways, and then met by chance and formed a piano duo. Their concert is the subject of a major page•one story this week here. In other entertainment news, the Central High School Cavaliers will meet Crossville in a basketball game set to be played in the school’s new gymnasium (now Cookeville Junior High). The new gym was part of a $217,000 renovation and expansion of the school. It is larger than the old one and boasts fold•up bleachers. (January 12, 1950) An advertisement for Citizens Bank reads: “There’s a tribe in South Africa that requires a prospective bridegroom to milk a lioness as proof of his bravery. You needn’t be brave to open an account with us. Our friendly staff makes even widows and orphans feel at ease.” (January 19, 1950) Cookeville’s Postmaster F. P. Moore says he’s seen a lot of changes in postal service here since he became postmaster in 1939.
    [Show full text]
  • Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio
    University of Kentucky UKnowledge Film and Media Studies Arts and Humanities 1992 Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio Bernard F. Dick Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Thanks to the University of Kentucky Libraries and the University Press of Kentucky, this book is freely available to current faculty, students, and staff at the University of Kentucky. Find other University of Kentucky Books at uknowledge.uky.edu/upk. For more information, please contact UKnowledge at [email protected]. Recommended Citation Dick, Bernard F., "Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio" (1992). Film and Media Studies. 8. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/upk_film_and_media_studies/8 COLUMBIA PICTURES This page intentionally left blank COLUMBIA PICTURES Portrait of a Studio BERNARD F. DICK Editor THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY Copyright © 1992 by The University Press of Kentucky Paperback edition 2010 Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth, serving Bellarmine University, Berea College, Centre College of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, The Filson Historical Society, Georgetown College, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University, Transylvania University, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. Editorial and Sales Offices: The University Press of Kentucky 663 South Limestone Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40508-4008 www.kentuckypress.com Cataloging-in-Publication Data for the hardcover edition is available from the Library of Congress ISBN 978-0-8131-3019-4 (pbk: alk. paper) This book is printed on acid-free recycled paper meeting the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence in Paper for Printed Library Materials.
    [Show full text]