James Craig Actor (2 results)
The Human Comedy 9 x 12 MGM Studio Pull-Out 1943 Kapralik art, Mickey Rooney!
Directed by Clarence Brown / Starring Mickey Rooney (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film), Frank Morgan, James Craig, Marsha Hunt, Fay Bainter, Ray Collins, Van Johnson (in his fourth credited movie role!), Donna Reed, Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins (billed as "Jack Jenkins"), Dorothy Morris, John Craven, Ann Ayars, Mary Nash, Henry O'Neil, Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer, and Rita Quigley
Published by M-G-M, 1943
- Softcover
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.AcornBooksNH
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
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Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: VG. None. Vintage original 9 x 12-inch Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer advertising pull-out printed on card stock, in very good to fine condition or better. Created for the industry publication The Lion's Roar by noted caricature artist Jacques Kapralik (using elements of yarn, fabric, paper, buttons, sequins and mini…ature creations to highlight the themes and elements found in the film's story), the trade ad offered here was removed from a yearbook or magazine. Size: 9" x 12". Paper.

Our Vines have tender Grapes. Watashitachi no bud? no ki ni wa, yawaraka na bud? ga minotte imasu. ????????????????????????????.(Motion Picture Library in bilingual principle. Eiwa taiyaku moshon pikuchua raiburari : Eiwa taiyaku). First edition.
Sisk, Robert (Producer), Dalton Trumbo (Screenwriter); Roy Rowland (Director),;Edward G. Robinson (Actor); Margaret O'Brien (Actor); James Craig (Actor); Frances Gifford (Actor); Agnes Moorehead (Actor)
Published by Tokyo: Shinsei Katsusha , October, 1946
- Softcover
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Wittenborn Art Books
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Good. Original pictorial wraps. 18.2 x 25.8cm. 56pp.The Motion Picture Library was a pioneering bilingual film publication launched in Tokyo in post-WWII Japan (1946-1948). Aimed at bridging American pop culture and Japanese audiences, it printed full English scripts, actor profiles, and bilingual synopses of imports…like Casablanca. The emergence of these bilingual or heavily translated film resources during the mid-1940s marked a dramatic cultural shift. Following wartime censorship and the total ban of foreign films, the sudden influx of Hollywood movies under the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) created a boom in cine-literacy. ."M?shon pikuch? raiburar?" wa, dainijisekaitaisengo no Nihon (1946-nen ? 1948-nen) ni oite, T?ky? de s?kan sa reta senku-tekina bairingaru eiga shuppan-monodeatta. Amerika no poppukaruch? to Nihon no kankyaku to no kakehashi to naru koto o mezashi, d?shi wa "Kasaburanka" nado no yuny? eiga ni tsuite, kanzen'na eigo kyakuhon, haiy? no purof?ru, soshite nichiei taiyaku no arasuji o keisai shite ita. 1940-Nendai nakaba ni okeru, k?shita bairingaru aruiwa ?habana hon'yaku o hodokoshita eiga kanren shiry? no t?j? wa, gekitekina bunka-teki tenkan o sh?ch? suru monodeatta. Senji-ch? no ken'etsu ya gaikoku eiga no zenmen kinshi o hete, reng?-koku saik? shirei-kan s? shirei-bu (SCAP) no t?chi-ka de Hariuddo eiga ga totsujotoshite tairy? ni ry?ny? shita koto wa, eiga riterash? (eiga o yomitoku chikara) e no kanshin o ikkini takameru b?mu o makiokoshita nodearu.??????????????????????????????????1946??1948??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1940????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????SCAP???????????????????????????????????????????????????????).