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WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION 8x10 OR search current auctions Auction History Result 9m031 WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION 27 8x10 stills 1958 Marlene Dietrich, includes 2 supplements! Date Sold 10/6/2019Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 27 Original Vintage (measure from 8" x 9 1/4" [20 x 23 cm] to 8" x 10" [20 x 25 cm]) Stills (Learn More) Witness for the Prosecution, the 1958 Billy Wilder (nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for this film) courtroom lawyer legal crime melodrama ("The Most Electrifying Entertainment of Our Time!"; "It's climaxed by the 10 breath-stopping minutes you ever lived! Don't reveal the ending - please!"; "Unmatched... In a half century of motion picture suspense!"; "Once in 50 Years Suspense Like This!"; "You'll talk about it! - but please don't tell the ending!"; "You never in your life witnessed anything like it!"; "Arthur Hornblow's production of Agatha Christie's Suspense Masterpiece"; "From the story and stage play by Agatha Christie"; nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award) starring Tyrone Power Jr. (in his final completed movie role; he died of a heart attack while filming a dueling scene for Solomon and Sheba), Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton (nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award for this film), Elsa Lanchester (nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this film), John Williams, Torin Thatcher, Una O'Connor, Phillip Tonge, and Ian Wolfe NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that included in these stills is a special 8" x 9 1/4" candid of Tyrone Power, Charles Laughton, and Raymond Massey laughing while looking at the script for the stage play John Brown's Body. That candid was used in a newspaper or magazine and has orange crop marks. There is also a "strip" of four 3" x 5 3/4" photos that were taped together from the back of the top three stars plus Una O'Connor. Also included are two supplements (see our images).
UPDATED 10/06/2019: Note that a knowledgeable collector pointed out that the image of Power, Laughton and Massey is from the stage play John Brown's Body, and not this movie as we originally mentioned. Note that this item is from the personal collection of Nevart Apikian, who wrote an entertainment column for the Syracuse Post Standard for nearly 50 years. It was acquired from her estate after her passing. Over the past few years, we have auctioned some of the items from her collection, but NOW, we have been consigned 57 excellent items that we are auctioning all at once, in 57 separate auctions! This collection consists of promotional materialthis columnist was sent from studios about movies that were about to open, in order to help her write a more complete review of the movies. In some cases, she was invited to special premieres and publicity events! She was often sent presskits or sets of stills, but often the studio included additional items, some of which were never sent to theaters, and were likely only sent to other columnists. This collection includes sets of stills, presskits, and other items, and all of the sets of stills and presskits come with supplements, and in some cases they have areas underlined or noted on the fronts and some have long handwritten information within by Ms. Apikian, from when she either watched the premiere or conducted interviews with people connected to the movie, in preparation writing her review. For each item, we have noted exactly what is contained in the auction, and we have noted when there are handwritten notes. While we have auctioned sets of stills or presskits from all of these movies before, many of them contain additional items that we have NEVER auctioned before (and may never auction again, given that they were likely only sent to a select group of reviewers). Condition: very good. Learn More about condition grades
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