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The Seven-Ups (Archive of material from the 1973 film)
de Philip D'Antoni (director, producer); Albert Ruben, Alexander Jacobs, Sonny Grosso (screenwriters); Roy Scheider, Tony Lo Bianco, Larry Haines (starring)
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N.p.: N.p., 1973. Archive of material from the 1973 film belonging to producer-director Philip D'Antoni, including several draft treatments for scenes in the film, handwritten shooting schedules and filming notes, crew memos regarding filming and location scouting, cost reports on Twentieth Century-Fox letterhead, a German film pressbook, location shooting maps, a reference photograph of D'Antoni mapping out the film's famed car chase scene with toy cars on the set of the film, and a US one sheet film poster.
Also included is a scrapbook compiled by D'Antoni containing fourteen photographs of D'Antoni during production (joined in several shots by his young children), six photographs of D'Antoni during press interviews for the film, a page of six photographs of D'Antoni on the set, and one color photograph of D'Antoni receiving a Distinguished Service Award from Rockland County in New York, where he lived at the time of production. Also included in the scrapbook are a substantial number of newspaper and magazine clippings, copies of articles and reviews, and other ephemera concerning the film.
D'Antoni's sole directorial credit, based on an original story by Sonny Grosso, about the "Seven-Ups," a secret New York detective squad with unorthodox methods (of questionable legality). The film was shot on location throughout New York, in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, and in New Jersey and Westchester County, with many locations used during production now demolished.
Philip D'Antoni was a major figure in 1970s New Hollywood Cinema, as the producer of "Bullitt" (1968), "The French Connection" (1972), and this film.
Scrapbook and contents Near Fine overall, with newspaper clippings lightly age-toned.
Production documents varying sizes. Generally Near Fine.
Poster 27 x 41 inches, folded. Near Fine.
Also included is a scrapbook compiled by D'Antoni containing fourteen photographs of D'Antoni during production (joined in several shots by his young children), six photographs of D'Antoni during press interviews for the film, a page of six photographs of D'Antoni on the set, and one color photograph of D'Antoni receiving a Distinguished Service Award from Rockland County in New York, where he lived at the time of production. Also included in the scrapbook are a substantial number of newspaper and magazine clippings, copies of articles and reviews, and other ephemera concerning the film.
D'Antoni's sole directorial credit, based on an original story by Sonny Grosso, about the "Seven-Ups," a secret New York detective squad with unorthodox methods (of questionable legality). The film was shot on location throughout New York, in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, and in New Jersey and Westchester County, with many locations used during production now demolished.
Philip D'Antoni was a major figure in 1970s New Hollywood Cinema, as the producer of "Bullitt" (1968), "The French Connection" (1972), and this film.
Scrapbook and contents Near Fine overall, with newspaper clippings lightly age-toned.
Production documents varying sizes. Generally Near Fine.
Poster 27 x 41 inches, folded. Near Fine.
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- The Seven-Ups (Archive of material from the 1973 film)
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- Philip D'Antoni (director, producer); Albert Ruben, Alexander Jacobs, Sonny Grosso (screenwriters); Roy Scheider, Tony Lo Bianco, Larry Haines (starring)
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- Fecha de publicación
- 1973
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- Archives | On the Set | Film Ephemera | New York | 1970s Cinema | Mystery and Crime | Action Film | Producers | Directors | Film Still Photographs | Photographs | Film Posters | Best Copy in the World
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- Film Still Photographs; Film Posters; Film Ephemera; Best Copy in the World; Photographs;
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