Description: SPIRITS OF THE DEAD. Fantasy mystery. Notes. New York City opened Sep 3 1969 [NYT]. Per AFI: France. Cocinor / Les Films Marceau / P. E. A.; US distributed by American International Pictures. Source: Edgar Allan Poe, “Metzengerstein” in Saturday Courier (Jan 14 1832), “William Wilson” in The Gift (Philadelphia 1839) and “Never Bet Your Head” in Graham’s Magazine (Sep 1841). Washington DC premiere Aug 6 1969; sound; Berkey Pathe color; 117 min. © Jul 23 1969 Les Films Marceau [LP37270]. Paris released Jun 1968 as Histoires extraordinaries; 123 min. Rome released 1968 as Tre passi nel delirio. Per IMDB: Cannes Film Festival premiere May 17 1968. Italy released Sept 12 1968. Abridged American International Pressbook credits: Edgar Allan Poe’s Spirits of the Dead. A Film by Federico Fellini, Louis Malle and Roger Vadim A Production of Les Film Marceau – Cocinor (Paris), P.E.A. (Rome). An American International Release. “Never Bet The Devil Your Head” or “Toby Dammit” Toby Dammit … Terence Stamp. Priest … Salvo Randone. 1st Director … Fabrizio Angeli. 2nd Director … Ernesto Colli. Child … Marina Yaru. Television Commentator … Anna Tonietti. 1st Interviewer … Alearndo Ward. 2nd Interviewer … Paul Cooper. Director … Federico Fellini Screenplay by Federico Fellini and Bernardino Zapponi. Director of Photography … Giuseppe Rotunno. “William Wilson” Giuseppina … Brigitte Bardot. Wilson … Alain Delon. Young Girl … Katia Cristina. Hans … Umberto D’Orsi. The Professor … Daniele Vargas. The Priest … Renzo Palmer. Director … Louis Malle. Screenplay … Louis Malle. Director of Photography … Tonino Delli Colli. “Metzengerstein” Countess Frederica … Jane Fonda. Baron Wilhelm … Peter Fonda. Claude … Carla Marlier. Friend of Countess … Francoise Prevost. Countess’ Advisor … James Robertson Justice. 1st Guest … Annie Duperrey. Philippe … Philippe Lemaire. Hugues … Serge Marquand. 2nd Guest … Andreas Voutsinas. Page … Audoin de Bardot. Du Lissier … Douking. Director … Roger Vadim. Director of Photography ... Claude Renoir. This is an Original 8"x10" (approx.) AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION Black and White Still, with the American International credits at the bottom border. A true photographic Still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an Original American International Television Still used to promote the film on its television release. In general, shipping costs for similar items can be combined AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Photos shown are of the actual item for sale. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Industry: Movies
Object Type: Photograph
Original/Reproduction: Original
Size: 8"x10"
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Black & White
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Year: 1960-69