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La Strada
1954
Anthony Quinn plays Zampano in this Fellini classic. He is
followed in his travels
by Gelsomina (Guiletta Masina) who helps him do his shows.
MOS800 |
Dr. Strangelove
or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1964
Stanley Kubrick, directed this sobering piece that
starred Peter Sellers and
George C. Scott.
Shown is Slim Pickens as Major "King" Kong about to
ride the bombs to their target!
MOS801 |
Dr. Zhivago
1965
Based
on the Boris Pasternak novel, this film portrays the difficult life
of a
Russian Doctor (Omar Sharif) during the Bolshevik Revolution.
All-star cast includes Julie Chistie Geraldine Chapman, Rod Steiger and
Alec Guiness.
Shown is the confrontation between the Army and the deserters.
MOS802 |
The Finest Hours
1964
Biography of Winston Churchill with Orson Wells as narrator, shown
through
recreations and actual film historic footage, as in the above still.
MOS803 |
Lord of the Flies
1963
Peter Brooks directed this William Golding
novel about
a group of castaway boys,
shipwrecked on an island, who eventually reverted to savagery
despite efforts of a saner minority.
MOS804 |
The Fall of the Roman Empire
1964
This epic film
portrays the Roman General Livius' (Stephen Boyd) struggle
to hold the failing Roman Empire together. Shown is a scene in
front of the Roman Forum,
reconstructed for the film, and at the time,
the largest outdoor set ever built for a film
(1,312 x 754 feet). The film also starred Sophia Loren, Alec
Guiness,
James Mason, Christopher Plummer, Omar Sharif, and Mel Ferrer
MOS805 |
The Wolf Man
1941
Lon Chaney plays Larry Talbot / The Wolf Man,
the creature of folk lore.
Also starring Claude Rains, Ralph Bellamy and Bela Lugosi.
MOS806 |
Rasho-mon
1950
The classic Japanese (now
cult) film about a heinous crime as seen
from differing points of view. Classed as one of the top foreign
films of the 20th century;
Grand Prize winner at the 1951 Venice Film
Festival.
With Toshirô Mifun,
Machiko Kyô and Masayuki Mori.
MOS807 |
Giant
1956
Edna Ferber's legendary epic of a Texas
cattle rancher and his family,
directed by George Stevens, starring Elizabeth Taylor,
Rock Hudson and James Dean (above) in his last performance.
MOS808 |
Blowup
1966
Michaelangelo Antonioni's film about a
photographer (David Hemmings)
who witnesses and photographs a murder, yet remains aloof
and uninvolved in the pursuit of justice. Also starring are
Vanessa Redgrave (shown) and the Russian model Verushka..
MOS809 |
To Kill a Mockingbird
1962
Gregory Peck plays Atticus
Finch, the small town Southern lawyer,
who defends Tom Robinson (Brock Peters),
a black man accused of the rape of a white woman.
MOS810 |
The Miracle Worker
1962
The
story of Anne Sullivan's (Anne Bancroft) struggle to teach the blind
and deaf Helen Keller (Patty Duke) how to communicate.
MOS811 |
The Agony and the
Ecstasy
1965
This movie stars Charlton Heston as Michangelo and the story of his
painting
the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius II (Rex Harrison), both shown above..
MOS812 |
Becket
1964
King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) pays homage to Thomas à Becket (Richard
Burton)
whose death he caused, then submitting to flagellation by cathedral
monks
before going out to the people to proclaim Becket a saint.
MOS813 |
Shenandoah
1965
This Civil War drama features James Stewart as Charlie Anderson.
MOS814 |
Gandhi
1982
Ben Kingsley plays Mahatma Gandhi in this 1982 film on his
remarkable life and death.
It won eight Oscars.
MOS815 |
The Visit
1964
Anthony Quinn is Serge Miller who impregnates the teenaged
Carla Zachanassian
(Ingrid Bergman).
She is driven out of town when Serge refuses to marry her.
MOS816 |
This series of movie stills is mostly from the 40s - 60s and represents some of
the leading films
of that era. Each is vintage, from that period,
and most are still marked with
the original crop-marks for publication
and/or the issue information from the studio.
They are all 8 x 10s
and the images shown are scans of the photographs available.
They
are in excellent repair, but come from the working files of the
magazines they were published
in, hence show some marks and wear. All are silver prints.
Please contact the gallery for more
information. The collection includes others. Enjoy!
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