Published by Wien, 1966., 1966
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
Ca. 23,5 x 17,5 cm. An den Ecken auf Karton montiert. "Für Frau Heli [Kresak] zur Erinnerung an den Ottokar 1966 + mit den besten Wünschen".- Das Brustbild zeigt Walter Reyer, der 1960-66 bei den Salzburger Festspielen den 'Jedermann' verkörperte, als 'Ottokar' wohl in der Kurt Meisel-Inszenierung 1966 am Wiener Burgtheater.
schwarz-weiss, orig. signiert--- 5 Gramm.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Albumblatt (4 S. 8°, 7.11.1964) anläßlich des Spiels SODOM UND GOMORRHA, von 7 Darstellern eigenhändig signiert - rs. signiertes Porträt der Schauspielerin KARIN HÜBNER (1936-2006) als IRMA LA DUCE, von ihr und ihrem Ehemann FRANK DUVAL eigenhändig signiert. -- Innenteil 2 Seiten zur Komödie Joseph von Eichendorff s DIE FREIER, von 9 Darstellern eigenhändig signiert : WALTER GROSS, CLAUS BIEDERSTAEDT, FRANZ SCHAFHEITLIN, WALTER BUSCHOFF u.a.
Language: German
Published by o.J. um 1955., 1955
Seller: Antiquariat Deinbacher, Murstetten, Austria
First Edition Signed
8°. guter Zustand Walther Reyer (* 4. September 1922 in Hall in Tirol; 6. September 1999 in Innsbruck) war ein österreichischer Kammerschauspieler und Filmschauspieler. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 50.
Published by Wien, 1968., 1968
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
Ca. 23,8 x 18 cm. Verso mit Stempel "Pressefoto Bruno Völkel Wien 4" und hs. Vermerk "Richard II".
Published by Central Cinema Company Film [CCC], Berlin, 1959
Photograph
Vintage borderless reference photograph of Fritz Lang being attacked by the shackled Paul Hubschmid, rehearsing a scene on the set of the 1959 film. German mimeo snipe and "Der Tiger von Eschnapur" stamps on verso. Based on the 1918 German novel "Das Indische Grabmal" ("The Indian Tomb") by Thea von Harbou. Previously filmed in 1921 as the silent film "The Indian Tomb," directed by Joe May and starring Conrad Veidt and Mia May, with a screenplay written by von Harbou and Lang (who was originally slated to direct), and in 1938 as the German film "Der Tiger von Eschnapur," directed by Richard Eichberg, starring Philip Dorn and La Jana. Lang returned to the material some forty years later, and divided the story into two films to avoid the lengthy three and a half hour running time of the original silent film. A German architect travels to the remote Indian city of Eschnapur to oversee work being done at the behest of the Maharajah, and falls in love with a beautiful temple dancer, who the Maharajah also loves. Set in India, shot on location in Berlin, Germany and Udaipur, India. 9 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Eureka 50047. Rosenbaum 1000.
Published by Lux Film, Paris, 1962
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Vintage pressbook for the 1962 French film noir. Laid in with the pressbook is a xerographically duplicated cast list and synopsis of the film. Text in French. A failed journalist in southern Germany befriends a young married couple, but the friendship begins to deteriorate when he takes compromising photographs of the wife with another man. A key Chabrol film, predecessor to his thrillers made later in the decade. Set and shot on location in Germany and France. 12 x 9.5 inches. Two leaves, folded vertically and bound with two staples. Very Good plus, with light edgewear, creasing, and pinholes to the corners. Grant France. Selby France. Spicer France.