This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Ann-Margret, John Gavin, and Oswald Morris (winner for cinematography, Fiddler on the Roof ) at the 44th Annual Academy Awards ceremony held on April 10, 1972.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Karen Black and Richard Chamberlain at the 44th Annual Academy Awards ceremony held on April 10, 1972.
They presented the Best Visual Effects Oscar to L. B. Abbott and A. D. Flowers for The Poseidon Adventure.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Karen Black and Richard Chamberlain at the 44th Annual Academy Awards ceremony held on April 10, 1972.
They presented the Best Visual Effects Oscar to L. B. Abbott and A. D. Flowers for The Poseidon Adventure.
This is a transparency from Aida.
The cast included Heather Headley, Adam Pascal, Sherie Rene Scott, Tyrees Allen, John Hickok, Daniel Oreskes, and Damian Perkins. The music was by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice for this 2000 theatrical show. Also there is a handbill for the Disney shows Aida , Beauty and the Beast with Susan Egan and Terrence Mann, and The Lion King with Samuel E. Wright.
This is the All the Winters That Have Been movie script.
The 1997 movie starred Karen Allen, Richard Chamberlain, Hal Holbrook, Ben Cardinal, Sheila Tousey, and Chris Martin. It was directed by Lamont Johnson and written by Vivienne Radkoff (based on the novel by Evan Maxwell). The script is dated January 13, 1997.
This is a set of six German lobby cards (five 8.25x11.75 inch and one 16.5x11.75 inch) of Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones, Henry Silva, Robert Donner, Martin Rabbett, and George Chiota in Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (the sequel to King Solomon's Mines ).
The 1987 movie was directed by Gary Nelson and written by Gene Quintano (based on the novel by H. Rider Haggard).
This is an 11-page And Then There Was One press kit.
It includes a cast list and credits, synopsis, biographies, one 8x10 inch glossy photo, and two color transparencies of Amy Madigan and Dennis Boutsikaris. The 1994 movie starred Amy Madigan, Dennis Boutsikaris, and Kenneth Welsh. It was directed by David Hugh Jones and written by Rama Laurie Stagner.