These are two 8x10 inch glossy photos of Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve Mc Queen, Brad Dexter, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, and Horst Buchholz in The Magnificent Seven.
The 1960 movie was directed by John Sturges and written by William Roberts.
These are four 8x10 inch glossy press photos from PBS news programs.
One photo promotes 15 years of Robert Mac Neil and Jim Lehrer in the Mac Neil-Lehrer Newshour. Another photo promotes Paul Drake in Washington Week in Review. Another photo promotes John Bradshaw in Bradshaw on Homecoming. And the fourth photo promotes the " From the Heart of the World: The Elder Brothers' Warning" episode of Nature.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Richard Chamberlain and Joan Marshall during a sold-out performance of The Philadelphia Story in 1966 at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse in Palm Beach, Florida.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Richard Chamberlain in The Return of the Musketeers.
The 1989 movie was directed by Richard Lester and written by George Mac Donald Fraser (based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Jean Simmons in The Thorn Birds.
The 1983 TV miniseries was directed by Daryl Duke, produced by Stan Margulies and David L. Wolper, and written by Carmen Culver (based on the novel by Colleen Mc Cullough).
This is The Thorn Birds episode four miniseries script (1954-1962, Cardinal Ralph's visit to Drogheda through conclusion).
The 1983 TV miniseries starred Rachel Ward, Richard Chamberlain, Christopher Plummer, Bryan Brown, Jean Simmons, Piper Laurie, Earl Holliman, Mare Winningham, Ken Howard, Philip Anglim, and Brett Cullen. It was directed
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Paul Newman and Jennifer Jones in The Towering Inferno.
The 1974 movie was directed by Irwin Allen and John Guillermin and written by Stirling Silliphant (based on the novels by Richard Martin Stern, Thomas N. Scortia, and Frank M. Robinson).
This is an 8x10 inch British matte-finish press photo of Richard Chamberlain and Joey Heatherton in Twilight of Honor (entitled The Charge Is Murder in England).
The 1963 movie was directed by Boris Sagal and written by Henry Denker (based on a novel by Al Dewlen).