Photographs, Darling Lili - 1970
We may likely have the largest collection of Rock Hudson and George Nader photographs on the Planet!!!
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These photographs are from their personal collections, the pictures they had in their own files, the ones they would look at if they wanted to see themselves in a film or in their youth or for whatever reason, they would view these.
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Rock's Photos:
These photographs are original from Rock Hudson's personal collection...
They were his...
The ones he looked through personally...
The ones he would show to others in the business or friends...
The ones that brought back memories, good and bad and in-between, when viewing.
The ones that made him cry, made him laugh, filled him with emotion.
THE PHOTOGRAPHS HE HELD CLOSE TO HIS HEART!
Some are stamped by the photographers.
Most are embossed with Mr. Hudson's personal stamp which reads: "From the Library of R H - Rock Hudson."
IMPORTANT NOTE: These photographs from Mr. Hudson's collection are all ORIGINALS, printed when they were taken.
These are unlike many "Original" photographs sold today by the photographers or their families---which in many cases are printed upon order.
All of Rock's photos are from the original negatives!!!
(**George's photos are pretty close to the same but don't have the embossing!)
Some photographs are larger than 8" x 10" some are smaller, but they are all excellent!
Please inquire for exact sizes and individual prices
(Some are marked, some not).
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Hope you enjoy this bit of history!!!!
Marty
SYNOPSIS:
Set in Paris during World War I. Lili Smith/Schmidt is a German spy being requested to go under cover to help Germany during the war, to try and find out their plans. Her "uncle" wishes her to fulfill the operation, whereas one of his colleagues believed she is not capable of performing such an operation as she is British. She soon finds herself following Major William Larrabee's every move and spending all her time either with him or thinking of him. Her "uncle" realises she's in love with him but Lili is not facing that she is. Things & people are coming between her true fate. But what is it...
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: Some of the Photographs are not "True" 8" x 10". Some are a bit smaller and some are a bit larger. Also there are some Photographs that are from overall smaller pictures.
Thank You for your time!
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ROCK HUDSON-DARLING LILI-2Price: $ 25.00 (Photographs » Darling Lili - 1970) | ||||||||||||||||
8 X 10 BLACK AND WHITE -- High Quality Kodak Photo Print, originals are available. | ||||||||||||||||
PRICE IS PER PRINT. Note: To purchase a print simply enter the "File Name" (located under the image) into the text box, then click on the Add to Cart button. To get a price quote for an original print, click on the Request Information link and enter the "File Name". | ||||||||||||||||
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moreJulie Andrews ... Lili Smith (Schmidt) Rock Hudson ... Major William Larrabee Jeremy Kemp ... Colonel Kurt Von Ruger Lance Percival ... T.C. Carstairs Michael Witney ... Lt. George 'Youngblood' Carson Gloria Paul ... Crepe Suzette Jacques Marin ... Major Duvalle André Maranne ... Lt. Liggett Bernard Kay ... Bedford Doreen Keogh ... Emma Carl Duering ... General Kessler Vernon Dobtcheff ... Otto Kraus - Kessler's goon Laurie Main ... French general Louis Mercier ... French general Arthur Gould-Porter ... Sergeant Wells - TRIVIA:
- A very troubled production, the film went way over budget and was a box office flop when released. Blake Edwards used the experience of making this film as the inspiration for the script to S.O.B. (1981).
- Because of the students' rebellion and strike that paralyzed Paris in May 1968, the movie producers moved to Brussels to film the major scenes (June-July 68). For example, it was possible to use the Superior Court building and transform the ground floor into a Paris railroad station with fake trains and a waiting room and all the other accessories.
- The manager in charge of hiring the extras to shoot a scene in the Palais De Justice (Superior court) in Brussels in lieu of the Paris railroad station gave away a fixed number of tickets and requested the ticket holders to come back for work around midnight. Some of the left wing activists (socialists) bought a roll of the identical tickets and passed them out to mostly students from the nearby University (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and asked them to show up before midnight. Because they were there early, they were able to get into the court house with no problem. They were given costumes almost right away, and when the real extras showed up, the guys in charge were puzzled that there were so many in line considering that the huge hall was already half full. It took them minutes before they figured that they had been fooled and outsmarted by the local activists. They were forced to turn away those who had the phony tickets and accept only few of the legitimate hired extras.
- The role of Major Duvalle was originally offered to Benny Hill.
- Most of the movie was filmed in the spring of 1968.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: Some of the Photographs are not "True" 8" x 10". Some are a bit smaller and some are a bit larger. Also there are some Photographs that are from overall smaller pictures.
Thank You for your time!
Updated: Tuesday, 03 December 2024 16:34