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Bullitt (Original concept artwork for the 1968 film)

Bullitt (Original concept artwork for the 1968 film)

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Bullitt (Original concept artwork for the 1968 film)

by Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn (starring); Norbert Jobst (designer); Peter Yates (director); Robert L. Pike (novel); Alan R. Trustman, Harry Kleiner (screenwriters)

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Burbank, CA: Warner Brothers / Seven Arts, 1968. Vintage concept artwork for the 1968 film. A striking two-color op-art design by uncredited artist Norbert Jobst, who had previously worked in title design for the 1967 film "Games." The dimensions of the artwork suggests it was designed for a pressbook or film program. Mounted and laminated, and stamped with a "PermaPlaque, Hollywood" logo on the verso.

Based on the 1963 novel, "Mute Witness" by Robert Pike, easily one of Steve McQueen's most minimal performances, and one of the best examples of location shooting ever made. A key crime film, complex and unsentimental, that set the bar for those that would follow.

Shot on location in San Francisco.

Artwork, 18.5 x 12 inches mounted and laminated onto a 21 x 14.5 inch wooden plaque. Lightly rubbed else Near Fine, with a tiny chip on the bottom edge.

National Film Registry. Grant US. Penzler 101.

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Royal Books, Inc. US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
154367
Title
Bullitt (Original concept artwork for the 1968 film)
Author
Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn (starring); Norbert Jobst (designer); Peter Yates (director); Robert L. Pike (novel); Alan R. Trustman, Harry Kleiner (screenwriters)
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
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Publisher
Warner Brothers / Seven Arts
Place of Publication
Burbank, CA
Date Published
1968
Keywords
Film Ephemera | Films with Literary Sources | Mystery and Crime | New Hollywood Cinema | Directors | 1970s Cinema | National Film Registry | Best Copy in the World
Bookseller catalogs
Film Ephemera; Films with Literary Sources; New Hollywood Cinema; Best Copy in the World; National Film Registry;

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