This is a 9x14 inch 12-page press book for The Anniversary containing publicity photos, articles, print ads, cast list and credits, and film summary.
The 1968 movie starred Bette Davis, Sheila Hanbird, Jack Hedley, James Cossins, Christian Roberts, and Elaine Taylor. It was directed by Roy Ward Baker and written by Jimmy Sangster (based on a play by Bill Mac Ilwraith).
These are seven 3.75x2.75 inch Australian movie star collector cards from the 1960s.
There are two Michael Landon ( Bonanza ) cards, one Lorne Greene ( Bonanza ) card, two Hayley Mills cards, one Richard Chamberlain ( Dr. Kildare ) card, and one Bart Stanton card. They have glossy fronts and heavy cardboard backing. in addition, these are two 4x5 inch American fan club photos of Vince Edwards ( Ben Casey ) and Van Williams ( The Green Hornet ).
This is an 8x10 inch glossy photo of Veronica Hamel and Stephen Collins in The Disappearance of Nora (a.
k. a. High Stakes ). The 1993 movie was directed by Joyce Chopra and written by Gordon Greisman, Tom Cole, and Alan Ormsby.
This is a script for " Ship's Doctor" episode of Dr.
Kildare. This 1961-1965 TV series starred Richard Chamberlain, Raymond Massey, Steve Bell, Ken Berry, Jo Helton, Jean Inness, Lee Kurty, John Napier, Robert Paget, Joan Patrick, Eddie Ryder, Cynthia Stone, and Jud Taylor. The script was written by Arthur Ross and Archie L. Tegland
This is a 9x4 inch 2-page media screening invitation to The Fighting Temptations.
The 2003 movie starred Cuba Gooding Jr. Beyonce Knowles, Nigel Washington, Chloe Bailey, La Tanya Richardson, and Mike Epps. It was directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Elizabeth Hunter and Saladin K. Patterson.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlain, Michael York, and Frank Finlay in The Four Musketeers.
The 1974 movie was directed by Richard Lester and written by George Mac Donald Fraser (based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas).
This is a press kit for the 48 Hrs.
1982 movie. It includes a cast list and credits, synopsis, three 8x10 inch glossy photos, and three color transparencies of Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. It was written by Roger Spottiswoode, Walter Hill, Steven E. de Souza, and Larry Gross and directed by Walter Hill.
These are two transparencies from The Civil War.
The cast included Michel Bell, Matt Bogart, Leo Burmester, Cheryl Freeman, Capathia Jenkins, and Gilles Chiasson. The music was by Frank Wildhorn and lyrics by Jack Murphy for this 1999 theatrical show.
This is an 8x10 inch glossy press photo of Richard Chamberlain in The Count of Monte Cristo.
The 1975 movie was directed by David Greene and written by Sidney Carroll (based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas).