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Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. The film was produced by David O. Selznick of Selznick International Pictures and directed by Victor Fleming. Set in the American South against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era, the film tells the story of Scarlett OâHara, the strong-willed daughter of a Georgia plantation owner. It follows her romantic pursuit of Ashley Wilkes, who is married to his cousin, Melanie Hamilton, and her subsequent marriage to Rhett Butler. The leading roles are played by Vivien Leigh (Scarlett), Clark Gable (Rhett), Leslie Howard (Ashley), and Olivia de Havilland (Melanie).
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Very rare âGone With the Windâ novel signed by the cast. New York: The MacMillan Co., 1938, later edition. Novel is signed on the front endpapers by the leading cast members: Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Leslie Howard, Hattie McDaniel, Ona Munson, Evelyn Keyes, Ann Rutherford, Thomas Mitchell, Carroll Nye, Oscar Polk, and unit manager William J. Scully. Underneath their signatures are the names of their âGone With the Windâ characters, written in another hand. Housed in a custom leather clamshell box with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine, âGone With the Wind / Autographed by Twelve Members of Castâ. Book measures 6â x 9â. Toning to signature page, otherwise very good. With PSA/DNA for all actorâs signatures. Sold for $15,000.
Hattie McDaniel Gone With the Wind Signed Photo
Hattie McDaniel signed photo as Mammy from “Gone With the Wind”, the role that earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, the first Oscar awarded to an African American entertainer. McDaniel signs here in beautiful script, “Best Wishes From Hattie McDaniel G.W.T.W. 39′”. Matte photo measures 8″ x 10″. Pinhole to top margin, otherwise near fine with bold writing. Sold for $3,414.
Original Oscar Awarded to Herman Mankiewicz for Writing âCitizen Kaneâ â The Only Academy Award Won by âCitizen Kane,â Voted the Greatest American Film of All-Time
An incredible piece of Hollywood history and memorabilia. The only Oscar won by âCitizen Kane,â voted the greatest American film of all-time by the American Film Institute. Mankiewicz received the award for best original screenplay with the visionary director, writer and actor, Orson Welles, on 26 February 1942 at the Biltmore Hotel. The duel credit to Welles and Mankiewicz would be hotly disputed by both parties, critics and their peers. Influential film critic Pauline Kael attributed Kaneâs screenplay to Mankiewicz, particularly offensive to the âone man bandâ credit Welles was receiving for the film. Rumors materialized publicly that Welles had tried to pay Mankiewicz off, in exchange for Welles to take all the credit for himself. Mankiewicz stated in a letter to his father, âThe fact is that there isnât one single line in the picture that wasnât in writing â writing from and by me â before ever a camera turned.â The Screen Writers Guild ended the initial debate by decreeing a joint credit on the film but historians still debate whose hand penned which lines of the seminal 1941 masterpiece. Two engraved plaques are placed on opposite sides of the Belgian marble pedestal. One reads, âAcademy of / Motion Picture / Arts and Sciences / First Award / 1941â. The other reads, âAcademy First Award / To / Herman J. Mankiewicz / For Writing / Original Screenplay of / âCitizen Kaneââ. The figure and film reel, composed of gold-plated britannium measuring 10.5âł tall, top the pedestal, bringing the total height to 12âł. The pedestalâs diameter measures 5.25âł. The award weighs 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Some tarnishing to statue, primarily to the leg area of the figure. The green felt backing under the pedestal is slightly wearing away around the edge. Overall in very good condition. Sold for $588,455.
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The rarest and most spectacular of all âCitizen Kaneâ props, the silver-plated trophy presented to Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, which he holds in the critical scene upon his return from Europe, flush from acquiring diamonds and his first wife. This trophy is the singular one manufactured for the film (unlike the Rosebud sled, of which three were made), thus guaranteeing its use in the film, held by Welles himself as Kane. The trophy was given to Kane by the employees of his newspaper, which grew from a handful when Kane acquired the near-bankrupt âInquirer,â to 467 at this point in the film. Trophy is engraved, âWelcome Home / Mr. Kane / From / 467 Employees / of the / New York / Inquirerâ. Of course, this trophy also highlights the lack of real journalistic achievement by Kaneâs tabloid newspaper, and rather the heaps of praise bestowed upon him by employees and sycophants. The scene in which it first appeared was considered so crucial to the film and so difficult to execute that Gregg Toland, âCitizen Kaneâsâ Oscar-winning cinematographer, considered it the proudest achievement of his career. The trophy appears once more in the film, at the end with Kaneâs other possessions at Xanadu. In this scene, Jerry Thompson, the reporter, and Raymond, Kaneâs butler, talk about the meaning of Rosebud while standing over the trophy; they even read the wording on the trophy during this scene. Silver-plated loving cup trophy measures a very impressive 17.5âł tall and 16.75âł wide, with scrolling leaf-clad handles and scrolling base, manufactured by the Barbour Silver Company. Though âCitizen Kaneâ is widely considered the greatest film of all time (having won âBest Film of the Decadeâ for two decades by both the AFI and BFI), it only won one Academy Award for screenwriting â a consequence of William Randolph Hearstâs blacklisting in his theatres. Its popularity and significance has steadily risen since its release in 1941, a time when movie studios retained very few of their movie props. As a result, only a handful of âCitizen Kaneâ props have come to market, with almost all of them from the final warehouse scene at Xanadu and having no significance to the filmâs plot. This trophy, along with the Rosebud sleds and the snow globe (which has never been available and is considered lost or broken) are the handful of important props in the film. It is truly the most magnificent âCitizen Kaneâ screen-used prop one could ever hope to own, from the Golden Age of Hollywood that included such films as âCasablancaâ and âGone With the Wind.â Previous Christieâs auction provenance is also included. Some silver tarnishing to the trophy, and light wear, but overall in near fine condition. Sold for $275,544.
The Batsuit From âBatman Returnsâ Starring Val Kilmer â Measures Over 6ⲠTall on Custom Display
The Batsuit from the 1995 hit superhero film âBatman Foreverâ directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Val Kilmer as Batman. Body of batsuit is in formed black rubber segments covered by the textured integral cape and cowl style mask, with long black leather gloves, boots and black plastic belt and bat symbol. Original parts of the costume from the film are the cowl, cape and body; the gloves, belt, insignia and shoes are replicas for the display. Cowl was likely not worn, but rather displayed in the Batcave scene, and attaches to the cape with velcro. Costume comes displayed dramatically on a mannequin with chiseled face of Kilmer, mounted to a 2Ⲡsquare gray-white base with âBATMAN FOREVERâ at front center. Zipper along the back opens to reveal âK.C. #59âł written in silver ink. Batsuit measures 6â5âł tall including 4âł tall base, and approximately 28â at the widest point of the cape. Light wear and cracking from use, with a few chips to top of insignia, and glue showing at top of cape where it attaches to cowl. Overall in very good plus condition, a stunning display. Sold for $45,000.
Scarce John Wayne Cowboy Hat Worn in Six Films That Defined The Iconic Actorâs Western Career
Incredibly rare and iconic cowboy hat worn by the legendary John Wayne in six major westerns. Wayne wore the hat in the 1961 film âThe Comancherosâ, the 1963 film âMcClintock!â, the 1965 film âThe Sons of Katie Elderâ, the 1966 film âEl Doradoâ, and the 1969 film âThe Undefeatedâ. Camel-colored felt cowboy hat has âJohn Wayne / âComancherosââ written in black marker to underneath of front brim, with an additional âJohn Wayneâ written in black marker to leather sweatband, as well as â#3â written in green pen to leather. Hatâs brim measures 16â in length and is 5â tall. Inside measures 7â in diameter. Six little holes to brim. With provenance from the Collection of John Wayne, the Collection of Chuck Roberson (the actorâs stunt double), John Hagnerâs Hollywood Stuntmenâs Hall of Fame, and Mecum Auctions, Santa Monica, CA, July 26-27, 2013, lot F168. Overall very good. From John Wayne worn costume auction. Sold for $37,500.

âUncivil Warriorsâ One-Sheet Movie Poster From 1935, Owned by Moe Howard
Very rare one-sheet movie poster for âUncivil Warriorsâ, one of the earliest and most beloved Three Stooges films, released in 1935. One-sheets from the 1930s are exceedingly rare, with this poster all the more special as owned by Moe Howard. Linen-backed poster measures 27â x 41â. Mild restoration at folds. Colors remain bright, with strong visual appeal, in near fine condition. Sold for $37,500.
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Ultra-Rare Original 1946 Gilda Movie Poster Featuring Rita Hayworth in Her Landmark Role
Original Columbia Pictures 1946 Gilda movie poster starring Rita Hayworth in her best-known performance as Hollywoodâs ultimate femme fatale. Directed by Charles Vidor, âGildaâ was released just after the end of WWII and was lauded for its mixture of genres and rather modern approach to character interaction. The poster features the iconic Hayworth in a debonair pose holding a cigarette with a headline reading in part: âThere NEVER was a woman like Gilda! / Columbia Pictures presents / Rita Hayworth as Gilda with Glenn FordâŚâ Poster by Morgan Litho Co. measures 27âł x 41âł and has folds throughout, with a long vertical scratch and small tear down the front of her dress, reinforced with a piece of brown tape on the back of poster. Some light tan stains and pinholes on and near the borders. Very good condition overall with still vibrant colors. Very scarce. Sold for $25,000.

Original James Bond 1964 âGoldfingerâ Poster
Gorgeous 1964 poster promoting the hit James Bond movie âGoldfinger.â The third in Eon Productionsâ wildly successful movie series, âGoldfingerâ was directed by Guy Hamilton and famously starred Sean Connery alongside Gert Frobe as Goldfinger, and Honor Blackman and Shirley Eaton as Bond girls. British quad poster, designed by Robert Brownjohn measures 39.75âł x 30âł. Mounted to canvas to an overall size of 43.5âł x 34âł. With only the faintest creasing, large, stunning poster is in near fine condition. With provenance from Christieâs. Sold for $5,948.
Edgar Allan Poeâs âThe Ravenâ Lobby Card from Universalâs Classic 1935 Film Starring Boris Karloff & Bela Lugosi
Lobby card from Edgar Allan Poeâs âThe Ravenâ, adapted by Universal in 1935 as one of its marquee horror films. With two of Hollywoodâs most bankable stars in the lead, Borris Karloff & Bela Lugosi, the darkly atmospheric and haunting film was considered too strong for 1935 audienceâs tastes, but is now held as an exemplar of Universalâs horror franchise, following on the heels of âDraculaâ and âFrankensteinâ. Lobby card measures 14âł x 11âł. Some discoloration to bottom left corner. Overall very good plus condition with still bright colors. Extremely rare. Sold for $5,000.

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