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Fantastic Worlds: North Africa’s Magazine of Cinema Fantasy and the Unknown
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDavid Soren
Cambridge, Mass.: Fantastic Worlds Magazine, [1972].Issue one of the horror and Hammer Films fanzine published by American archaeologist David Soren (1946-). “So one day we went to Hammer – we just walked right in a announced that we were publishers of a fanzine (fan magazine) about horror films in the U.S. and we asked for the addresses and phones numbers of David’s favorite Hammer stars so we could interview them – and we got them!! So for the next couple of years, whenever we were in London, we sought out and interviewed stars… To keep us honest, David had to actually produce the fanzine where these interviews were published, and so he wrote and distributed Fantastic Worlds Magazine, Issues 1 and 2, a real collector’s item today!” (Noelle Soren) Indeed rare, with only 1 holding recorded in OCLC, at the University of Georgia.
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Oiran
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTetsuji Takechi
Tokyo: Tokyo Academy of Arts, 1983.First edition photobook issued to accompany Takechi Tetsuji’s controversial late-career film Oiran, “A mixture of romance and sex combined with surrealistic horror elements.” The story is loosely based on the work of Jun’ichiro Tanizaki in which a 19th century Japanese prostitute moves to America and her dead lover manifests as a mole on her leg. Takechi was a prominent critic and kabuki director before moving into directing films in the 1960s. His 1964 feature Hakujitsumu is regarded as the first big budget pink film (Japanese movies with nudity or sexual content), and also the first Japanese production subjected to systematic fogging censorship. The following year, Black Snow (1965), led to his arrest on indecency charges, a landmark case he ultimately won, significantly reshaping Japanese film censorship and opening the way for the flourishing of the pink eiga genre through the late 1960s and 1970s. After a decade-long hiatus from cinema, Takechi returned with a more explicit remake of Hakujitsumu before directing Oiran in 1983. The film again brought him into conflict with the censors whom “edited and fogged in 98 different places, altering the film from a near-hardcore opus to a very soft costume drama.” Takechi promoted the film by proclaiming it featured “the first multicoloured penis in Japanese cinema.” The present photobook, issued uncensored, retains many of the film’s erotic stills and remains an important visual record of Takechi’s work. As usual for the period, explicit male nudity is absent. References: WEISSER: The Sex Films: Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia.
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Frank Sinatra in Come Blow Your Horn: A Special Paramount Souvenir Program
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartFrank Sinatra
: Paramount Pictures, [1963].Souvenir book for the 1963 film starring Frank Sinatra.
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Painting the Worlds of Studio Ghibli
AU$215.00 Read MoreAdd to cartStudio Ghibli; Yoji Takeshige
Tokyo: Pie International, 2025.“Featuring more than 800 pieces of background art, this beautiful hardcover is a complete and enduring publication allowing readers to thoroughly enjoy backgrounds from each and every scene of the Ghibli masterpieces. Including art from each of Studio Ghibli’s twenty-seven films, these pages offer a glimpse into techniques that bring depth and life to these cherished cinematic worlds, revealing a mastery of brushwork, colour and perspective. Editorial supervision by Yoji Takeshige. This is a must-have book for fans of Ghibli films and creators involved in the animation industry. Editorial Supervisor: Yoji Takeshige, background artist and art director for many Ghibli films.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Dark Shadows in the Afternoon
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKathleen Resch; Marcy Robin
New York: Image Publishing, 1991.A look at the American daytime TV horror soap opera, Dark Shadows. The original series ran for 1,225 episodes between 1966 and 1977.
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Bruce Lee & JKD Magazine No. 7
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBruce Lee
Hong Kong: Bruce Lee Jeet-kune-do Club, [1977].A large colour poster with interviews, articles, and photographs on the films and martial arts of Bruce Lee to verso. Includes essay by Chih Yao-chang, assistant director of The Way of the Dragon and The Game of Death. A facsimile signed photograph print laid in
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aka: Joe D’Amato: The Man and His Movies
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSimon Smith
Upton: Festival Promotions, 1995.Booklet on Italian film director Joe D’Amato (1936-1999). Includes a couple of short essays, an interview between D’Amato and Manilo Gomarasca, and a filmography. Illustrated throughout with frames and poster art, largely from his erotic and horror films. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC.
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The Notorious Cleopatra (16 Original Photographs)
AU$350.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHarry Novak
[United States]: Global Pictures, 1970.16 publicity photographs for the 1970 sexploitation film, The Notorious Cleopatra, produced by Harry Novak, directed by Peter Perry Jr. and starring Loray White, Jay Edwards, and Dixie Donovan.
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Erika/One (10 Original Photographs)
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJerry Denby; Inga Larsen
[United States]: Century Cinema, 1969.10 publicity photographs for the 1969 sexploitation film, Erika/One, directed by Jerry Denby and staring Inga Larsen as a woman in torment.
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Sadismo (8 Original Photographs)
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSalvatore Billitteri
[United States]: Trans American Films, 1967.8 publicity photographs for the 1967 Mondo documentary on torture, Sadismo. Narrated by Burt Topper and Terry Telli. Produced by Salvatore Billitteri. Music by Les Baxter. The original version of the film was withdrawn and and edited version reissued later the same year.
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Parliament of Dreams
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartChrysalis
Brisbane: Chrysalis, 1996.Programme for Australia’s first Babylon 5 convention, Brisbane May 3-5, 1996. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Open Roads, Closed Borders: the Contemporary French-Language Road Movie
AU$65.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMichael Gott; Thibaut Schilt
Bristol: Intellect, 2013. -


Fantastic Animation Collection
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSato Yukiko; Shinohara Yu
Tokyo: [Zadi Films], No date.Japanese concertina book on four surreal animations: Alice (1988), La Planete Sauvage, Gandahar, and The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb.