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A Group of Set Photographs from Three Films, 1950s.

Currency:GBP Category:Collectibles Start Price:10.00 GBP Estimated At:60.00 - 100.00 GBP
A Group of Set Photographs from Three Films, 1950s.
A Group of Set Photographs from Three Films, 1950s. From the files of art director John DeCuir who worked on all three films, each housed in its own binder, including: 1) from the 1955 20th Century Fox film "How To Be Very, Very Popular," with 58 black and white photographs glued to heavy stock showing various interior scenes of this film that starred Betty Grable, Sheree North, and Robert Cummings; 2) from the 1956 Fox film "The Best Things in Life Are Free," with 75 black and white photographs glued to heavy stock showing various interior scenes of this film that starred Gordon MacRae, Ernest Borgnine, and Sheree North; and 3) from the 1958 Fox film "A Certain Smile," with 75 black and white photographs glued to heavy stock showing various interior scenes of this film that starred Rossano Brazzi and Joan Fontaine.Each Photograph: 4" x 5"; Albums: 9" x 12"