Daniel ullman screenwriter (4 Ergebnisse)

The Fighting Lawman (Original photograph from the 1953 film)
Thomas Carr (director); Daniel B. Ullman (screenwriter); Wayne Morris, Virginia Grey, and John Kellogg (starring)
Verlag: Allied Artists, Glendale, CA 1953
- Foto
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USARoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Vintage black-and-white reference studio still photographs from the 1953 film. A cowgirl tries to steal a gang of bandits' ill-gotten gains. All are pursed by the sheriff. Shot on location in California. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.

The Forty-Niners (Two original photographs from the 1954 film)
Thomas Carr (director); Daniel B. Ullman (screenwriter); Bill Elliott, Virginia Grey, Harry Morgan (starring)
Verlag: Allied Artists, Glendale, CA 1954
- Foto
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Two vintage black-and-white reference studio still photographs from the 1954 film. Bill Elliott stars as Sam Nelson, a California based federal agent hunting for his friend's murderers. Virginia Grey, pictured in the stills, makes a cameo as the wife of one of the fugitive killers. Shot on location in California. 8 x 10 inches.…Very Good plus, with light toning overall to one of the images and light creasing to the recto of both.
Weitere BilderAn Annapolis Story [The Annapolis Story] (Original screenplay for the 1955 film)
Don Siegel (director); Daniel Ullman (screenwriter); John Derek, Diana Lynn, Kevin McCarthy (starring)
Verlag: Allied Artists Productions, Hollywood 1954
- Softcover
- Manuskript
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Draft script for the 1955 film, here under the working title "The Annapolis Story." With small manuscript ink annotations throughout, mostly noting the scene entrances of different characters throughout the script. Two sibling cadets at the Annapolis Naval Academy fall for the same girl, creating a love triangle that can only be… resolved by one brother's sacrifice for the other in the Korean War, in the tradition of "Wings" (1927). Director Don Siegel's first film starring Kevin McCarthy, followed by the sci-fi horror classic "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1956), which was considered to be a breakthrough picture for both. Set in Annapolis, Maryland. Yellow titled wrappers. Distribution page present, with receipt removed. Title page integral to the distribution page, with credits for screenwriter Dan Ullman, dated January 6, 1954. 121 leaves, with last page of text numbered 120. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good plus, with dampstaining to the wrappers and the right and lower edges of the leaves, bound with two gold brads.
Weitere BilderDial Red O [Code 3] (Original screenplay for the 1955 film)
Bill Elliott (starring); Daniel B. Ullman (director, screenwriter)
Verlag: Allied Artists, Glendale, CA 1954
- Manuskript
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Shooting script for the 1955 film noir, here under the working title "Code 3," with the working title crossed through on the front wrapper and "Dial Red O" written above it twice, once in manuscript pencil and once in manuscript ink. Copy belonging to an uncredited crew member, with annotations throughout in red pencil, primaril…y noting locations or props. The first in a series of five noir entries, made between 1955-1957, featuring Bill Elliott as a detective lieutenant in the L.A. Sheriff's department. In the first two films in the series (including this one) the character's name is Andy Flynn, and for the remaining three films his name was changed to Andy Doyle, as it turned out there was an actual officer named Andy Flynn working in L.A. law enforcement at the time. One of the best examples of the well crafted low-budget crime films produced by Allied Artists, the B-movie studio that emerged from the Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures in 1952. Printed beige titled wrapper, with credits for director and screenwriter Dan Ullman and a Sunset Script Service stamp on the verso of the rear wrapper. Distribution page present, with receipt removed, dated October 29, 1954. 104 leaves, with last leaf of text numbered 99. Mimeograph duplication, with Blue revision pages throughout, dated 11-2-54. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good Plus, bound with two gold brads. Grant US. Martin 103. Selby US. Spicer US.