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5 imagesActor, George Hamilton Film shoot, NYC Director Dore Schary Film: Act One (Moss Hart), 1963 NYC scenes, Booth Theatre, Everglades Bar 9 contact sheets
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6 imagesFunny Girl film opening night September 18, 1968, Criterion Theatre Outside the theatre and indoor party. Barbara Streisand Omar Sharif Elliott Gould Mayor John Lindsay with Streisand under the marquee
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9 imagesActor, Jack Lemmon Filming The Apartment 1959 in NYC. 1 original print, 11 35mm sleeves. Park bench scene at night. Scene with MacLaine in Manhattan, discussing script with MacLaine, With Shirley MacLaine, director, Billy Wilder. Also associate producer and co-writer, I.A.L. Diamond. Article for Saturday Evening Post
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7 imagesRobert Evans story. When he was shooting The Best of Everything, 1959 with Diane Baker and Suzy Parker, directed by Jean Negulesco. Extensive print collection.
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4 imagesFilm set 1967 Utah The Devil's Brigade, 1968 Saturday Evening Post William Holden Cliff Robertson Claude Akins Jack Watson Vince Edwards 35mm color Filming started in April of 1967 This extensive shoot includes: the 19th Special Forces Group at Camp Williams, Utah, 20 miles south of Salt Lake City, with battle locations on Lone Peak near Draper, Utah.
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8 imagesFilm set on a subway of "The Incident" Martin Sheen's first film role. Shot August 29, 1967 Original contacts. 35mm negatives Marked New York Times "sent to Guy Flatley Sunday Department." The Incident is a 1967 American neo-noir thriller film written by Nicholas E. Baehr (based on his teleplay Ride with Terror, which had been previously adapted as a 1963 television film)[ and directed by Larry Peerce. The film stars Tony Musante and Martin Sheen (in his first film role) as two street hoods who terrorize 14 passengers sharing a New York City subway car, played by an ensemble cast that includes Beau Bridges, Ruby Dee, Jack Gilford, Ed McMahon, Gary Merrill, Donna Mills, Brock Peters, Thelma Ritter, and Jan Sterling.