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Russ Meyer's Lorna [Lorna] (Original program from the 1964 film)

Russ Meyer's Lorna [Lorna] (Original program from the 1964 film) by Russ Meyer (director, story); James Griffith (screenwriter); Lorna Maitland, Mark Bradley, James Rucker, Hal Hopper (starring)

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Russ Meyer's Lorna [Lorna] (Original program from the 1964 film)
Author
Russ Meyer (director, story); James Griffith (screenwriter); Lorna Maitland, Mark Bradley, James Rucker, Hal Hopper (starring)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
California: Art Theatre Guild / Eve Productions, 1964. Original black-and-white program for the 1964 film, printed for the Art Theatre Guild. The Art Theatre Guild (ATG) began in 1961 as an independent agency distributing films (mostly Japanese) rejected by major studios. The company operated until the 1980s, with theaters in Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, and Tennessee. The first of Meyer's "noir" cycle (1964-1965), or "Gothic" period as Meyer puts it, a series of sexploitation films shot in black-and-white, powerful psycho-sexual female characters, male impotence, and a serious dramatic plot involving less of the "nudie" filmmaking style so prominent in the director's early films. Other films in his "Gothic" period include "Mudhoney" (1965), "Motorpsycho!" (1965), and the epic and legendary, "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! " (1965). "Fanny Hill" (1964) snuck in right after "Lorna," although that film is generally left out of the "Gothic" period. "Lorna" was written by James Griffith, who stars as the Preacher narrator of the film, and stars Lorna Maitland as a voluptuous, sexually unfulfilled newlywed. Her husband, Jim (Rucker), works in a salt mine all day and studies all night, giving Lorna too much time to herself. One day, while Lorna skinny-dips in a nearby river, an escaped convict (Bradley) rapes her in the reeds. The vile act could otherwise have been exploited, perhaps comically, by Meyer, but here the scene acts as a catalyst for one repressed woman's sexual awakening. Lorna invites the convict into her home while her husband is gone, prompting Jim's coworkers (among them the underrated Hal Hopper) to tease him about Lorna's infidelity. Things take a bitter, fatal turn when Jim returns home to discover Lorna and her object of desire. 5.5 x 8.5 inches, folded once as issued. Two horizontal creases and faint foxing, else Near Fine.
Ealing Studios 1931 Opening Ceremony (Collection of 2 stills and 3 large inter-negatives from the 1931 studio opening)

Ealing Studios 1931 Opening Ceremony (Collection of 2 stills and 3 large inter-negatives from the 1931 studio opening) by [Ealing Studios] Edward VIII, Reginald Baker, Basil Dean

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Ealing Studios 1931 Opening Ceremony (Collection of 2 stills and 3 large inter-negatives from the 1931 studio opening)
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[Ealing Studios] Edward VIII, Reginald Baker, Basil Dean
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
London: Ealing Studios, 1931. Collection of 2 vintage borderless black-and-white still photographs and 3 large inter-negatives from the 1931 grand opening of the UK film studio. Ealing Studios opened in 1931, after Associated Talking Pictures acquired Will Baker Studios in 1929 and remodeled the stages and equipment to produce talkies, one of the earliest studios to do so. These 2 photographs and 3 inter-negatives commemorate the occasion, depicting a crowd of people on a soundstage that includes Ealing film producers and founders Reginald Baker and Basil Dean, as well as King Edward VIII. 8 x 10 inches. Inter-negatives Very Good plus, photographs Very Good.
Wellington in the Peninsula 1808-1814

Wellington in the Peninsula 1808-1814 by Weller, Jac

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Wellington in the Peninsula 1808-1814
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Weller, Jac
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9781853671272
Condition
Very good
Description
London: Greenhill Books, 1992. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. xviii, 387pp+ index. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket.
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Wellington at Waterloo (Napoleonic Library #19) by Weller, Jac

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Wellington at Waterloo (Napoleonic Library #19)
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Weller, Jac
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James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
ISBN
9781853671098
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Fair in Fair DJ
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London: Greenhill Press, 1992. 1st. Hardcover. Fair in Fair DJ.