It’s A Wonderful Life Original Full-Page Magazine Advertisement, Frank Capra, James Stewart [H31]
Cecil B. DeMille’s The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) Original Full-Page Magazine Advertisement, James Stewart, Charlton Heston [H11]
Set of 20 Assorted Rare Original Lobby Cards and Press Photos from Classic Movies [PHO12181]
That’s Entertainment! (1974) Set of 2 Original 8×10 inch Press Lobby Card Photos, June Allyson, Peter Lawford [F89]
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance Centennial Collection Special Edition
Nevil Shute’s No Highway – Paperback Edition [Complete and Unabridged, 1951]
Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo 24 x 36 inch Movie Poster
AFI’s 100 Movie Quotes illustrated
Spielberg to direct feature version of Pulitzer Prize-winning play next
Steven Spielberg has committed to his next film – an adaptation of the Mary Chase Pulitzer Prize-winning play Harvey, which will be a co-production between Fox and DreamWorks, according to Variety. First-time screenwriter and bestselling novelist Jonathan Tropper penned the script. Harvey is the story of an amiable eccentric and his friendship with a six ….
The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance: Centennial Collection DVD review
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance united two icons of the screen for the first time, and legendary director John Ford surrounded them with an ensemble group of incredible talent, to tell a tale that has stood the test of time. The enduring story is set in the 19th century, and follows Senator Ransom Stoddard ….
Win one of two copies of John Wayne’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Vance: Centennial Collection on DVD
Here is the second of our John Wayne Centennial Collection DVD giveaway contests.
The Man Who Knew Too Much film review
If Alfred Hitchcock ever got the chance to make a Bond film, it would have probably turned out something like this (or Topaz). A road trip with James Stewart and Doris Day traipsing from Morocco to London, it’s two hours of red herrings and intense scenes, one of the least apologetic adventures he ever made. ….
George Lucas receives AFI’s 33rd Life Achievement Award
Thousands of guests filled the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, California, last night for the 33rd American Film Institute (AFI) Life Achievement Award honoring George Lucas. The two-hour special event, executive produced and written by Bob Gazzale and directed and co-produced by Louis J. Horvitz, was taped for telecast on USA Network on Monday, June ….