Including The Biscuit Eater, Golden Gloves, Emergency Squad, Hold Back the Dawn, Reaching for the Sun, Bahama Passage, Night Plane from Chunking, The Hitler Gang, Frenchman's Creek, You Came Along, The Searching Wind, The Perils of Pauline, The Heiress, September Affair, My Son John, Carrie, Come Back, Little Sheba, The Egyptian, The Rose Tattoo, The Leather Saint, The Devil's Hairpin, Wild is the Wind, Fear Strikes Out, The Black Orchid, Desire Under the Elms, Hot Spell, Career, Too Late Blues, Summer and Smoke, A Girl Named Tamiko, Red Line 7000, Becket, Where Love Has Gone, Sylvia, The Slender Thread, The Oscar, This Property is Condemned, and WUSA.
Please note that there may be some duplication of photographs in each film folder.
The Biscuit Eater (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Director Stuart Heisler. Drama. Approximately 25 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with descriptions in border handwritten in ink, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Golden Gloves (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama. Approximately 60 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with descriptions to border handwritten in ink, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Emergency Squad (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama. Approximately 30 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Hold Back the Dawn (Paramount Pictures, 1941). Starring Olivia de Havilland. Director Mitchell Leisen. Drama. Approximately 275 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, one featuring Charles Boyer and Olivia de Havilland, one featuring Boyer with Paulette Goddard, and one with Boyer alone.
Reaching for the Sun (Paramount Pictures, 1941). Starring Joel McCrea. Director William Wellman. Drama. Approximately 250 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, 2 featuring Joel McCrea.
Bahama Passage (Paramount Pictures, 1941). Director Edward H. Griffith. Drama. Approximately 150 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Night Plane from Chunking (Paramount Pictures, 1943). Director Ralph Murphy. Drama. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with locations descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
The Hitler Gang (Paramount Pictures, 1944). Director John Farrow. Drama. Approximately 200 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (1943-1944) and some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 14 larger photos, 8 x 10 in.
Frenchman's Creek (Paramount Pictures, 1944). Starring Joan Fontaine. Director Mitchell Leisen. Adventure/Drama. Approximately 285 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 25 larger photos, 8 x 10 in.
You Came Along (Paramount Pictures, 1945). Director John Farrow. Drama. Approximately 100 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (Feb. 1945), some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, one with Lizabeth Scott. Together with approximately 12 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Searching Wind (Paramount Pictures, 1946). Starring Robert Young Sylvia Sidney. Director William Dieterle. drama. Approximately 60 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with descriptions to border handwritten in ink, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 10 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Perils of Pauline (aka Pauline) (Paramount Pictures, 1947). Starring Betty Hutton. Director George Marshall Drama. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 3 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Heiress (Paramount Pictures, 1949). Starring Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift. Director William Wyler. Drama. Approximately 145 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., most with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, a few date stamped (Sept. 1948) and with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, one featuring director William Wyler, 2 featuring Olivia de Havilland, one featuring Montgomery Clift, one featuring Miriam Hopkins, and one featuring Sir Ralph Richardson.
September Affair (aka September) (Paramount Pictures, 1950). Director William Dieterle. Drama. Approximately 115 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (Sept. 1949), some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
My Son John (Paramount Pictures, 1952). Director Leo McCarey. Drama. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., most with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (March-May 1951) and some with "Interior Decorating" stamped to verso, 4 featuring Helen Hayes and one featuring director Leo McCarey with Robert Walker
Carrie (aka Carrie Ames) (Paramount Pictures, 1952). Starring Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones Director William Wyler. Drama. Approximately 200 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., most with descriptions to border handwritten in ink, many date stamped (Aug-Nov. 1950) and stamped "Interior Decorating" to verso. Together with 7 larger photos, 8 x 10 in., a few featuring Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones Eddie Albert, and William Wyler.
Come Back, Little Sheba (Paramount Pictures, 1952). Starring Burt Lancaster. Director Daniel Mann. Drama. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (Feb.-March 1952) and some with "Interior Decorating" stamped to verso, 2 featuring Shirley Booth.
The Egyptian (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954). Starring Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney. Director Michael Curtiz. Approximately 180 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in.
The Rose Tattoo (Paramount Pictures, 1955). Starring Burt Lancaster, Anna Magnani. Directed by Daniel Mann. Drama. Approximately 125 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (Nov. 1954) and with "Script" stamped to verso, one featuring Anna Magnani. Together with 3 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Leather Saint (Paramount Pictures, 1956). Directed by Alvin Ganzer. Drama. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (Jan. 1956), and some with "Script" stamped to verso, one featuring John Derek.
The Devil's Hairpin (Paramount Pictures, 1957). Director Cornel Wilde. Drama. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (March-April 1957) to verso, one featuring Cornel Wilde. Together with a contact print featuring Wilde, 2.25 x 2.25 in.; and a smaller photo, 4 x 5 in.
Wild is the Wind (Paramount Pictures, 1957). Starring Anthony Quinn. Directed by George Cukor. Drama. Approximately 110 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (May-June 1957) to verso. Together with 11 headshots of a character actress, 7 x 9 in.; 4 color transparencies of a jeep, 4 x 5 in.; and 15 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Fear Strikes Out (aka The Jim Piersall Story) (Paramount Pictures, 1957). Directed by Robert Mulligan. Drama. Approximately 85 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (July-Aug. 1956) to verso, a few featuring Anthony Perkins.
The Black Orchid (Paramount Pictures, 1958). Starring Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn. Director Martin Ritt. Drama. Approximately 110 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in. Together with 10 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in., many date stamped (Feb.-March 1958) to verso. A few featuring Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn.
Desire Under the Elms (Paramount Pictures, 1958). Starring Sophia Loren. Director Delbert Mann. Drama. Approximately 85 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many date stamped (April-June 1957) to verso, 5 featuring Anthony Perkins and 3 featuring Sophia Loren. Together with 11 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Hot Spell (Paramount Pictures, 1958). Starring Anthony Quinn, Shirley MacLaine. Directors Daniel Mann and George Cukor. Drama. Approximately 70 silver gelatin photographs, almost all with 3-hole punches to upper border, many date stamped (Jan.-March 1957) to verso.
Career (Paramount Pictures, 1959). Starring Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine. Director Joseph Anthony. Drama. Approximately 125 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many 3-hole punched at border, many date stamped (March-April 1959) to verso, a few featuring Tony Franciosa, one featuring Shirley MacLaine. Together with 5 contact sheets, 8.5 x 11 in.; and 2 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Too Late Blues (Paramount Pictures, 1961). Director John Cassavetes. Drama. Approximately 35 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., most with 3-hole punches at border, some date stamped (April-May 1961) and some with "Script" stamped to verso, one featuring Bobby Darin.
Summer and Smoke (Paramount Pictures, 1961). Starring Laurence Harvey. Directed by Peter Glenville. Drama. Approximately 120 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (1960-1961) to verso, two featuring Laurence Harvey.
A Girl Named Tamiko (Paramount Pictures, 1962). Starring Laurence Harvey, France Nuyen. Directed by John Sturges. Drama. Approximately 135 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (1961-1962) and with "Script" stamped to verso, a few featuring Laurence Harvey, France Nuyen, and Martha Hyer. Together with a color photo, 8 x 10 in.
Red Line 7000 (Paramount Pictures, 1965). Starring James Caan. Director Howard Hawks. Drama. Approximately 75 silver gelatin photographs, many date stamped (Feb. 1965) to verso. Together with 40 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in., and 6 color photos, 3.5 x 3.5 in.
Becket (Paramount Pictures, 1964). Starring Richard Burton Peter O'Toole Director Peter Glenville. Drama. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 7.5 x 9.5 in., of props and furniture used in the film, some with stamped caption to verso.
Where Love Has Gone (Paramount Pictures, 1964). Starring Bette Davis. Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama. Approximately 185 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., most 3-hole punched to border, some date stamped (1963-1964) and some with "Script" stamped to verso, 2 featuring Bette Davis and one featuring Susan Hayward Together with 4 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Sylvia (Paramount Pictures, 1965). Directed by Gordon Douglas Drama. Approximately 190 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (Aug. 1964) to verso, 2 featuring George Maharis (one with Ann Sothern) and one featuring Carroll Baker. Together with 30 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.; and a group of very faded Polaroid photos.
The Slender Thread (Paramount Pictures, 1965). Starring Sidney Poitier. Director Sydney Pollack Drama. Approximately 180 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (June-July 1965) to verso, 4 featuring Anne Bancroft, one featuring director Sydney Pollack 2 featuring Sidney Poitier. Together with 4 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in., and some very faded Polaroid photos.
The Oscar (Paramount Pictures, 1966). Director Russell Rouse. Drama. Approximately 225 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (July-Sept. 1965) to verso, 4 featuring Elke Sommer and 2 featuring Tony Bennett Together with a color transparency, 4 x 5 in.
This Property is Condemned (Paramount Pictures, 1966). Starring Robert Redford, Natalie Wood. Director Sydney Pollack Approximately 285 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (1965-1966) to verso, several featuring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, and director Sydney Pollack
WUSA (aka Hall of Mirrors) (Paramount Pictures, 1970). Starring Paul Newman. Director Stuart Rosenberg. Drama. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with 3-hole punches to border. Together with 7 color photographs, 8 x 10 in.
8 x 10 in. or smaller
Including The Biscuit Eater, Golden Gloves, Emergency Squad, Hold Back the Dawn, Reaching for the Sun, Bahama Passage, Night Plane from Chunking, The Hitler Gang, Frenchman's Creek, You Came Along, The Searching Wind, The Perils of Pauline, The Heiress, September Affair, My Son John, Carrie, Come Back, Little Sheba, The Egyptian, The Rose Tattoo, The Leather Saint, The Devil's Hairpin, Wild is the Wind, Fear Strikes Out, The Black Orchid, Desire Under the Elms, Hot Spell, Career, Too Late Blues, Summer and Smoke, A Girl Named Tamiko, Red Line 7000, Becket, Where Love Has Gone, Sylvia, The Slender Thread, The Oscar, This Property is Condemned, and WUSA.
Please note that there may be some duplication of photographs in each film folder.
The Biscuit Eater (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Director Stuart Heisler. Drama. Approximately 25 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with descriptions in border handwritten in ink, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Golden Gloves (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama. Approximately 60 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with descriptions to border handwritten in ink, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Emergency Squad (Paramount Pictures, 1940). Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama. Approximately 30 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Hold Back the Dawn (Paramount Pictures, 1941). Starring Olivia de Havilland. Director Mitchell Leisen. Drama. Approximately 275 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, one featuring Charles Boyer and Olivia de Havilland, one featuring Boyer with Paulette Goddard, and one with Boyer alone.
Reaching for the Sun (Paramount Pictures, 1941). Starring Joel McCrea. Director William Wellman. Drama. Approximately 250 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, 2 featuring Joel McCrea.
Bahama Passage (Paramount Pictures, 1941). Director Edward H. Griffith. Drama. Approximately 150 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
Night Plane from Chunking (Paramount Pictures, 1943). Director Ralph Murphy. Drama. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with locations descriptions handwritten in ink to border, many with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
The Hitler Gang (Paramount Pictures, 1944). Director John Farrow. Drama. Approximately 200 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (1943-1944) and some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 14 larger photos, 8 x 10 in.
Frenchman's Creek (Paramount Pictures, 1944). Starring Joan Fontaine. Director Mitchell Leisen. Adventure/Drama. Approximately 285 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 25 larger photos, 8 x 10 in.
You Came Along (Paramount Pictures, 1945). Director John Farrow. Drama. Approximately 100 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (Feb. 1945), some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, one with Lizabeth Scott. Together with approximately 12 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Searching Wind (Paramount Pictures, 1946). Starring Robert Young Sylvia Sidney. Director William Dieterle. drama. Approximately 60 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with descriptions to border handwritten in ink, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 10 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Perils of Pauline (aka Pauline) (Paramount Pictures, 1947). Starring Betty Hutton. Director George Marshall Drama. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso. Together with 3 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Heiress (Paramount Pictures, 1949). Starring Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift. Director William Wyler. Drama. Approximately 145 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., most with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, a few date stamped (Sept. 1948) and with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso, one featuring director William Wyler, 2 featuring Olivia de Havilland, one featuring Montgomery Clift, one featuring Miriam Hopkins, and one featuring Sir Ralph Richardson.
September Affair (aka September) (Paramount Pictures, 1950). Director William Dieterle. Drama. Approximately 115 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., many with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (Sept. 1949), some with "Interior Decorating (36)" stamped to verso.
My Son John (Paramount Pictures, 1952). Director Leo McCarey. Drama. Approximately 55 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., most with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (March-May 1951) and some with "Interior Decorating" stamped to verso, 4 featuring Helen Hayes and one featuring director Leo McCarey with Robert Walker
Carrie (aka Carrie Ames) (Paramount Pictures, 1952). Starring Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones Director William Wyler. Drama. Approximately 200 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., most with descriptions to border handwritten in ink, many date stamped (Aug-Nov. 1950) and stamped "Interior Decorating" to verso. Together with 7 larger photos, 8 x 10 in., a few featuring Laurence Olivier, Jennifer Jones Eddie Albert, and William Wyler.
Come Back, Little Sheba (Paramount Pictures, 1952). Starring Burt Lancaster. Director Daniel Mann. Drama. Approximately 50 silver gelatin photographs, 4 x 5 in., almost all with location descriptions handwritten in ink to border, some date stamped (Feb.-March 1952) and some with "Interior Decorating" stamped to verso, 2 featuring Shirley Booth.
The Egyptian (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954). Starring Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney. Director Michael Curtiz. Approximately 180 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in.
The Rose Tattoo (Paramount Pictures, 1955). Starring Burt Lancaster, Anna Magnani. Directed by Daniel Mann. Drama. Approximately 125 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (Nov. 1954) and with "Script" stamped to verso, one featuring Anna Magnani. Together with 3 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
The Leather Saint (Paramount Pictures, 1956). Directed by Alvin Ganzer. Drama. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (Jan. 1956), and some with "Script" stamped to verso, one featuring John Derek.
The Devil's Hairpin (Paramount Pictures, 1957). Director Cornel Wilde. Drama. Approximately 45 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (March-April 1957) to verso, one featuring Cornel Wilde. Together with a contact print featuring Wilde, 2.25 x 2.25 in.; and a smaller photo, 4 x 5 in.
Wild is the Wind (Paramount Pictures, 1957). Starring Anthony Quinn. Directed by George Cukor. Drama. Approximately 110 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (May-June 1957) to verso. Together with 11 headshots of a character actress, 7 x 9 in.; 4 color transparencies of a jeep, 4 x 5 in.; and 15 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Fear Strikes Out (aka The Jim Piersall Story) (Paramount Pictures, 1957). Directed by Robert Mulligan. Drama. Approximately 85 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (July-Aug. 1956) to verso, a few featuring Anthony Perkins.
The Black Orchid (Paramount Pictures, 1958). Starring Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn. Director Martin Ritt. Drama. Approximately 110 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in. Together with 10 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in., many date stamped (Feb.-March 1958) to verso. A few featuring Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn.
Desire Under the Elms (Paramount Pictures, 1958). Starring Sophia Loren. Director Delbert Mann. Drama. Approximately 85 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many date stamped (April-June 1957) to verso, 5 featuring Anthony Perkins and 3 featuring Sophia Loren. Together with 11 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Hot Spell (Paramount Pictures, 1958). Starring Anthony Quinn, Shirley MacLaine. Directors Daniel Mann and George Cukor. Drama. Approximately 70 silver gelatin photographs, almost all with 3-hole punches to upper border, many date stamped (Jan.-March 1957) to verso.
Career (Paramount Pictures, 1959). Starring Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine. Director Joseph Anthony. Drama. Approximately 125 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many 3-hole punched at border, many date stamped (March-April 1959) to verso, a few featuring Tony Franciosa, one featuring Shirley MacLaine. Together with 5 contact sheets, 8.5 x 11 in.; and 2 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Too Late Blues (Paramount Pictures, 1961). Director John Cassavetes. Drama. Approximately 35 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., most with 3-hole punches at border, some date stamped (April-May 1961) and some with "Script" stamped to verso, one featuring Bobby Darin.
Summer and Smoke (Paramount Pictures, 1961). Starring Laurence Harvey. Directed by Peter Glenville. Drama. Approximately 120 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (1960-1961) to verso, two featuring Laurence Harvey.
A Girl Named Tamiko (Paramount Pictures, 1962). Starring Laurence Harvey, France Nuyen. Directed by John Sturges. Drama. Approximately 135 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (1961-1962) and with "Script" stamped to verso, a few featuring Laurence Harvey, France Nuyen, and Martha Hyer. Together with a color photo, 8 x 10 in.
Red Line 7000 (Paramount Pictures, 1965). Starring James Caan. Director Howard Hawks. Drama. Approximately 75 silver gelatin photographs, many date stamped (Feb. 1965) to verso. Together with 40 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in., and 6 color photos, 3.5 x 3.5 in.
Becket (Paramount Pictures, 1964). Starring Richard Burton Peter O'Toole Director Peter Glenville. Drama. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 7.5 x 9.5 in., of props and furniture used in the film, some with stamped caption to verso.
Where Love Has Gone (Paramount Pictures, 1964). Starring Bette Davis. Director Edward Dmytryk. Drama. Approximately 185 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., most 3-hole punched to border, some date stamped (1963-1964) and some with "Script" stamped to verso, 2 featuring Bette Davis and one featuring Susan Hayward Together with 4 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.
Sylvia (Paramount Pictures, 1965). Directed by Gordon Douglas Drama. Approximately 190 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some with 3-hole punches to border, some date stamped (Aug. 1964) to verso, 2 featuring George Maharis (one with Ann Sothern) and one featuring Carroll Baker. Together with 30 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in.; and a group of very faded Polaroid photos.
The Slender Thread (Paramount Pictures, 1965). Starring Sidney Poitier. Director Sydney Pollack Drama. Approximately 180 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (June-July 1965) to verso, 4 featuring Anne Bancroft, one featuring director Sydney Pollack 2 featuring Sidney Poitier. Together with 4 smaller photos, 4 x 5 in., and some very faded Polaroid photos.
The Oscar (Paramount Pictures, 1966). Director Russell Rouse. Drama. Approximately 225 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (July-Sept. 1965) to verso, 4 featuring Elke Sommer and 2 featuring Tony Bennett Together with a color transparency, 4 x 5 in.
This Property is Condemned (Paramount Pictures, 1966). Starring Robert Redford, Natalie Wood. Director Sydney Pollack Approximately 285 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., some date stamped (1965-1966) to verso, several featuring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, and director Sydney Pollack
WUSA (aka Hall of Mirrors) (Paramount Pictures, 1970). Starring Paul Newman. Director Stuart Rosenberg. Drama. Approximately 80 silver gelatin photographs, 8 x 10 in., many with 3-hole punches to border. Together with 7 color photographs, 8 x 10 in.
8 x 10 in. or smaller
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