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Verlag: Francoise Pages, Paris, 1958
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage black-and-white photograph from the set of the 1958 film, "Night Heat," here under the original French title, "Cette nuit la." Featured is actress Mylene Demongeot with costar Maurice Ronet. With over 70 films to her credit, Demongeot (1935-) began acting in the early 1950s, her first film being Leonide Moguy's "Children of Love" (1953). Notable films would follow, including Raymond Rouleau's "The Crucible" (1957), Otto Preminger's "Bonjour Tristesse" (1958), Marc Allegret's "Be Beautiful But Shut Up" (1958), Andre Hunebelle's "Fantomas" (1964), and several Marc Simenon films in the 1970s and 1980s, a director she was married to for over thirty years. 3.25 x 4.25 inches, small white borders, "298H" rubberstamp on versos: 182. Very Good plus, with curling and slight discoloration overall.
Verlag: Cinedis, Paris, 1958
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Collection of 419 vintage black-and-white photographs, with original publicity ephemera, from the set of the 1958 film, "Night Heat," here under the original French title, "Cette nuit la." Featured are over 300 smaller photographs elegantly presented in two "Lavis aquarelle" spiral bound notebooks with maroon faux leather front wrappers and affixed paper title labels, with 3 or 4 photographs to a page. One notebook bears a label on the front wrapper verso noting film lab Tele-Photo, production company Sopro Film (Cinedis), film title, and photographer P. Apoteker. Several larger photographs credit photographer Francois Pages, with his rubber stamp on the versos, featuring images of actress Demongeot as she models in fur coat for onlookers, including costar Maurice Ronet and director Cazeneuve. Several photos feature cast and crew at a release party. Brief annotations in manuscript pencil on the versos, two with rubber-stamped series number. Several photographs with annotations on the verso in manuscript ink and pencil, several with cropping annotations on the recto, a few with rubber-stamped series number. Loose photographs, ephemera, and original envelopes are housed in the original French Kodak paper box, with annotations on the box top in manuscript ink, and film title affixed to the side. Noir thriller based on Michel Lebrun's novel "Un Silence de Mort" (1957), starring Demongeot as Sylvie, married to Jean (Ronet), an executive at a fashion magazine. Jean's boss, André (Servais), obsesses over Sylvie, whose demure femininity can be fatal. An early film credit for still photographer Paul Apoteker, whose "Too Late for Love" (1959) is regarded as his first credited film. His dramatic execution would later be seen in Clouzot's "The Truth" (1960), Sautet's romance noir "Classe Tous Risques" (1960), and Woody Allen's "Love and Death" (1975). Demongeot and Ronet are amply represented throughout the collection, including a preliminary mockup of the poster art. Photographs in large quarto notebooks 3.75 x 5 inches, loose photographs range from 3.25 x 4 inches to 8 x 11.75 inches. Photographs Near Fine overall, light curling, a handful with short creases, ephemera and notebooks Very Good plus, box Very Good.
Verlag: Cinedis, Paris, 1958
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Collection of 71 vintage single weight keybook contact sheets, amounting to over 800 numbered images, from the 1958 French film. Much of the film is represented in minute detail, along with test shots, set design shots, and many candid moments from the set. Dramatic high-contrast images of starring actors, Demongeot answering telephones and in heated embraces, with several sheets capturing a formal dinner with the cast and crew, presumably the film's premiere. Most with 12 images per sheet, a few with 6-frame strips of 35mm film, each image with a series number, and all sheets credit at the top the photo laboratory Tele-Photo, film studio Cinedis, film title, and photographer Apoteker. Housed in a red paper 2-ring binder with French titles printed on the front. Several with brief numerical annotations on the verso. Noirish crime thriller based on Michel Lebrun's novel "Un Silence de Mort" (1957), starring Demongeot as Sylvie, married to Jean (Ronet), an executive at a fashion magazine. Jean's boss, André (Servais), obsesses over Sylvie, whose demure femininity can be fatal. An early film credit for still photographer Paul Apoteker, whose "Too Late for Love" (1959) is regarded as his first credited film. His dramatic execution would later be seen in Clouzot's "The Truth" (1960), Sautet's romance noir "Classe Tous Risques" (1960), and Woody Allen's "Love and Death" (1975). Demongeot and Ronet are amply represented throughout the collection, including a preliminary mockup of the poster art. Photos 8.25 x 10.25 inches, a few slightly variant sizes, hole-punched, and two with square cuts. Very Good plus overall, with curling and light foxing, creases to the binder.