These are two 8x10 inch glossy press photos of Glynis Johns and husbands Elliott Arnold and Cecil Peter Lamont.
There is also a 1979 press clipping. This is a 8x9.25 inch glossy press photo of Glynis Johns in The Vault of Horror. The 1973 movie was directed by Roy Ward Baker and written by Al Feldstein, William M. Gaines, and Milton Subotsky.
This is an 8x10 inch matte-finish press photo of Richard Chamberlain (as Peter Tchaikovsky) and Christopher Gable in The Music Lovers.
The 1970 movie was directed by Ken Russell and written by Melvyn Bragg (based on the novel by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy British press photo of Richard Chamberlain (as Peter Tchaikovsky) and Sabina Maydelle in The Music Lovers.
The 1970 movie was directed by Ken Russell and written by Melvyn Bragg (based on the novel by Catherine Drinker Bowen and Barbara von Meck).
This is a 24-page 1993 theatrical souvenir program for My Fair Lady , starring Richard Chamberlain, Melissa Errico, Julian Holloway, Paxton Whitehead, Dolores Sutton, Robert Sella, and Glynis Bell.
It's loaded with pictures, including one each from Dr. Kildare , Shogun , and The Thorn Birds.
This is a Pete 'n' Tillie press kit.
It includes a cast list and credits, synopsis, 20-second promo spot, one 8x10 inch glossy press photo with description on back, and one color transparency of Walter Matthau and Carol Burnett. The 1974 movie was directed by Martin Ritt and written by Peter De Vries and Julius Epstein.
This is the June 2000, Vol.
00, No. 6 issue of Playbill. 46 pages. Articles include Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music (Meg Tolin, Robert Stoeckle, Jeanne Lehman, Rachel Debenedet, Drew Eshelman, Joy Franz, Tad Ingram, Megan Mc Ginnis, Ben Sheaffer), Dallas summer musicals, 60 years of the Best of Broadway, Claudia Shear as Mae West and Kevin Chamberlin in Dirty Blonde. Also there is a handbill for The Sound of Music starring Richard Chamberlain and Meg Tolin.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Richard Chamberlain, George Innes, and other crew mates in Shogun.
The 1980 TV miniseries was directed by Jerry London and written by Eric Bercovici (based on the novel by James Clavell).