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Autographed Movie Memorabilia

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[ARCHITECTURE]. Norman Houston, Paul Williams, Walter Gordon. The first black architectural firm. Typewritten Letter Signed, Norman Houston, Paul R. Williams, Walter A. Gordon, one page, quarto, [1943]. On stationery with a colored illustration of a ...
$3,750
CASABLANCA.
Signed Photograph of Arthur "Dooley" Wilson, who played the role of "Sam" ["Play it again, Sam"] in the movie "Casablanca, seated at the piano, smiling broadly, Inscribed, "To Howard, Dooley Wilson, Casablanca Sam." The black ...
$9,500
COWBOY MOVIE ACTORS
[COWBOY MOVIE ACTORS]. Signed Photographs of Buck Jones and Hoot Gibson in costume.
$2,500
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD.
Script for the motion picture Life Begins at Eight-Thirty, quarto, 94 leaves, July 11, 1942. Includes blue revision pages dated July 18, 1942. Blue Twentieth Century-Fox wrappers. The Revised / Final Draft of the screenplay ...
$1,250
GONE WITH THE WIND
[GONE WITH THE WIND]. A copy of the final mimeographed shooting script, dated on the front cover, January 24, 1939, and stamped copy number 137. Starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland. ...
$17,500
GRAHAM GREENE.
Movie Script. Collection of 8 Mimeograph Manuscripts for the motion picture, The Third Man, based on the novel by Graham Greene, comprising the Treatment, the Screenplay, the Second Draft Script, the Synopsis and Dialogue Screenplay, ...
$9,500
HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS
[HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS]. Signatures of twenty Hollywood film personalities from the 1930's to the present, boldly penned on an oblong folio sheet, from the Beverly Hills house guest book of the actor Clifton Webb, [April ...
$1,250
HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS
[HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS]. Signatures of thirty-one Hollywood film personalities from the 1930's to the present, boldly penned on an oblong folio sheet [10 7/8 inches wide by 14 inches high], from the Beverly Hills house ...
$1,250
HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS
[HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS]. Signatures of twenty-six Hollywood film personalities from the 1930's to the present, boldly penned on a folio sheet, from the Beverly Hills house guest book of the actor Clifton Webb, dated March ...
$1,250
HOLLYWOOD MOVIE STARS
Signatures of 24 Hollywood film personalities from the 1920's to the present, boldly penned on an oblong folio sheet [10 7/8 inches wide by 14 inches high], from the Beverly Hills house guest book of ...
$2,250
ABBOTT & COSTELLO. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.
Signatures on a 4 by 5 1/2 inch sheet.
$3,250
ABBOTT & COSTELLO. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.
A pair of matching contracts from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, each dated April 4, 1945.
$7,500
LOUIS ARMSTRONG.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Louis Armstrong, one page quarto, Los Angeles, October 22, 1937, on personalized letterhead (Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong / 3529 South Parkway / Chicago). To Walter Winchell, newspaper and radio commentator whose mix of ...
$22,500
ASTAIRE & CHARISSE.
Full-length Photograph of the two, wearing formal white attire and dancing in their 1953 MGM film The Bandwagon, Signed by each in the light portion below their images. The black and white photograph measures 8 ...
$3,250
ASTAIRE & ROGERS.
Three-quarter-length photograph of the two, wearing formal attire and dancing in their 1939 RKO movie, The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, inscribed by Miss Rogers "To Diane / Blessings / from" and signed by ...
$6,500
ASTAIRE & ROGERS.
Two very fine signed studio photographs of pair, framed as an ensemble.
$2,500
ASTAIRE & ROGERS.
Full-length Photograph of the duo, Signed by each in the light portion of their corresponding images and inscribed in blue ink by Rogers "to Pat / Blessings / Ginger Rogers / 1992." The image shows ...
$7,500
FRED ASTAIRE AND GINGER ROGERS.
Photograph Signed, by Astaire in the upper right just beneath his outstretched arm, and by Rogers in the lower left, near her outstretched arm, "To Judi McMahon -- Every good wish, from / Ginger Rogers ...
$9,500
FRED ASTAIRE.
Half-length studio Photograph of Astaire, looking dapper, almost vintage, in a striped suit, seated, with both arms resting on the table in front of him, and a slight smirk on his face. Signed in the ...
$2,750
FRED ASTAIRE.
Half-length Photograph of Astaire from his 1936 RKO film, Follow The Fleet. Signed in red ink in the across the light left portion of his image. Astaire is dressed in his white sailor's suit and ...
$2,750
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Movie Star Autographs, Signatures and Signed Movie Scripts

Movie stars seem to be synonymous with autograph signatures and autograph seekers.  Before the days of paparazzi waiting for movie stars everywhere they went, actors and actresses were very willing to sign autograph books for fans.  Usually, the fans turned the page each time they asked someone to sign their book, so the examples found today are very well-placed on a page.  In-person autograph signatures are the only ones that can generally be trusted not to have been written by an assistant in recent years.  The volume of requests that movie stars receive for their autograph signatures and signed photographs is so enormous that no one could keep up with it – and they don't.  Unless there is a direct personal relationship between the movie star and the person a photograph is inscribed to, it must be assumed that it was signed by someone else on the star’s behalf.  This was not as true decades ago, and because of the cost of photographs only a few movie stars sent them out to people they did not know.

Autographed movie memorabilia of the early movie stars is not in significant demand today, but beginning in the 1930s and 1940s, movie stars’ autographs were, and are, very popularly collected.  Judy Garland has always been in great demand and is one of the scarcest movie star autographs to find.  Others of her same period of time, such as Clark Gable, Cary Grant, and Fred Astaire, are much more available, all in the form of autograph signatures obtained in person on album pages.  Lawrence Olivier had a long life and career, and he signed letters more often than others, and these, as well as in-person autograph signatures, are available.  Vivien Leigh, the star of “Gone with the Wind” along with Clark Gable, had a career cut short by illness and, as a result, is nowhere near as commonly available as her fame might indicate.  Due to Humphrey Bogart's shortened life span, his autograph signature is much scarcer, and he continues to be in great demand among fans of his many iconic movie roles.  The interest and demand for autograph signatures of the director Alfred Hitchcock rivals that of any of his contemporary movie stars.  His image was well-known, and he was happy to sign autograph albums, but the demand for his autograph signature has always been greater than the supply.  The most popular movie star of this era, and the most expensive to acquire, is Marilyn Monroe.  She very willingly signed autographs for admirers, but demand has always far outstripped the number of pieces that people are willing to part with, and only the emergence on the market of a group of her signed checks has made her available in the last decade or so.  Elvis Presley, more of a singer than movie star, has been in tremendous demand since his death.  Presley's autograph signatures are all that he ever wrote, with the exception of a few signed documents, but he was very willing to sign autographs for fans in person.

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