This is an 8x10 inch lobby card of Richard Chamberlain and Yvette Mimieux in Joy in the Morning.
The 1965 movie was directed by Alex Segal and written by Sally Benson, Alfred Hayes, and Norman Lessing (based on the novel by Betty Smith).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Richard Chamberlain and Sam Williams in King Solomon's Mines.
The 1985 movie was directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Gene Quintano and James R. Silke (based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Andrew Whaley and Sam Williams in King Solomon's Mines.
The 1985 movie was directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Gene Quintano and James R. Silke (based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Richard Chamberlain and Sharon Stone in King Solomon's Mines.
The 1985 movie was directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Gene Quintano and James R. Silke (based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard).
This is an 8x10 inch matte-finish press photo of Richard Chamberlain in The Last Wave (a.
k. a. Black Rain ). The 1977 movie was directed by Peter Weir and written by Peter Weir, Tony Morphett, and Petru Popescu.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Richard Chamberlain (as Peter Tchaikovsky), Sabina Maydelle, and Victoria Russell 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 9x4 inch 2-page media screening invitation to Out of Time.
The 2003 movie starred Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Sanaa Lathan, Dean Cain, John Billingsley, and Nora Dunn. It was directed by Carl Franklin and written by David Collard.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Julie Christie and George C.
Scott in Petulia. The 1968 movie was directed by Richard Lester and written by Lawrence B. Marcus and Barbara Turner (based on a novel by John Haase).
This is The Public Eye press kit.
It includes a cast list and credits, synopsis, 20-second promo spot, and a color transparency of Mia Farrow, Topol, and Michael Jayston. The 1972 movie was directed by Carol Reed and written by Peter Shaffer.