The Marc Wolff Collection: Two Original Production Scripts: ...
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£80 - £120
The Marc Wolff Collection: Two Original Production Scripts: Biggles (1986) and Gunbus (also known as Sky Bandits, 1986) - Biggles (1986) Second Draft Script written by John Groves and Kent Walwin, Biggles, Limited, dated 10th January, 1985, spiral bound white card covers, production code number 58 and ownership Marc Wolff in blue ink to front cover, 105-pages on white sheets with pink and blue revision sheets, with relevant pages annotated by Marc Wolff, the film title printed on a white label to spine, 22.5 x 30cm. The science-fiction adventure film (based on the novels by W.E. Johns) directed by John Hough, stars Peter Cushing in his final feature film role. Gunbus [also known as Sky Bandits, 1986) - Original Production Script by Thom Keyes, The Western Front Limited, Geneva, Switzerland, undated, bound within red card covers, production code number 155 and Mark Wolff ownership in red pencil to title-page, 464-pages on white sheets and pink revision sheets, a few pages annotated by Mark Wolff, 21.5 x 30cm. Director, Zoran Perisic extensively used the Zoptic technique he had developed for the flying sequences on Superman (1978) for Gunbus and the production holds the record for the largest crew on a fiction film. (2) Provenance: The Collection of Marc Wolff, Award winning Aerial Unit Director/Stunt Pilot. Marc Wolff has worked with Directors including, Stephen Spielberg, Ridley Scott, George Lucas, Stanley Kubrick, Mike Nichols, Kenneth Branagh, Danny Boyle, Ron Howard, Brian De Palma, J.J. Abrams, Oliver Stone, Steven Soderbergh, Wolfgang Petersen, Sam Mendes, Taylor Hackford, Mike Leigh, Michael Apted, Alejandro Inarritu, Mike Newell, Bryan Singer, Roger Spottiswoode, Tony Scott, Robert Zemeckis, Doug Liman, Christopher McQuarrie, Jan De Bont, Zack Snyder, Edward Zwick, Justin Lin, Jon Favreau, Matthew Vaughn, Guy Richie, David Yates, Dexter Fletcher and Martin Campbell, to name a few. In 1990, Marc was the first person to fly a hot air balloon in Red Square, Moscow for Disney’s film, The Time Keeper, and during the 2012 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, he flew the helicopter for the section flying along the River Thames, the pre-recorded sequence known as ‘Happy and Glorious’, flying straight through Tower Bridge, and piloted the helicopter the late Queen Elzabeth II appeared to parachute from above the Olympic Stadium. Marc Wolff’s awards include, the BSC Award for 'Technical Excellence and Contribution to the Art of Aerial Cinematography', The International Moving Image Society Award for 'Services to the International Film Industry ‘, and the 1993 Award for Best Stunt for his work as aerial coordinator and stunt pilot in the film Cliffhanger, when his team transferred stunt man, Simon Crane, from the back of a DC9 airliner to the door of a Lockheed Jetstar business jet. The stunt performed near Durango, Colorado in November 1992 was a year in planning and cost one million dollars to rehearse and shoot. signs of wear to card covers from use on the production, internally clean and bright.
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The Marc Wolff Collection: Two Original Production Scripts: Biggles (1986) and Gunbus (also known as Sky Bandits, 1986) - Biggles (1986) Second Draft Script written by John Groves and Kent Walwin, Biggles, Limited, dated 10th January, 1985, spiral bound white card covers, production code number 58 and ownership Marc Wolff in blue ink to front cover, 105-pages on white sheets with pink and blue revision sheets, with relevant pages annotated by Marc Wolff, the film title printed on a white label to spine, 22.5 x 30cm. The science-fiction adventure film (based on the novels by W.E. Johns) directed by John Hough, stars Peter Cushing in his final feature film role. Gunbus [also known as Sky Bandits, 1986) - Original Production Script by Thom Keyes, The Western Front Limited, Geneva, Switzerland, undated, bound within red card covers, production code number 155 and Mark Wolff ownership in red pencil to title-page, 464-pages on white sheets and pink revision sheets, a few pages annotated by Mark Wolff, 21.5 x 30cm. Director, Zoran Perisic extensively used the Zoptic technique he had developed for the flying sequences on Superman (1978) for Gunbus and the production holds the record for the largest crew on a fiction film. (2) Provenance: The Collection of Marc Wolff, Award winning Aerial Unit Director/Stunt Pilot. Marc Wolff has worked with Directors including, Stephen Spielberg, Ridley Scott, George Lucas, Stanley Kubrick, Mike Nichols, Kenneth Branagh, Danny Boyle, Ron Howard, Brian De Palma, J.J. Abrams, Oliver Stone, Steven Soderbergh, Wolfgang Petersen, Sam Mendes, Taylor Hackford, Mike Leigh, Michael Apted, Alejandro Inarritu, Mike Newell, Bryan Singer, Roger Spottiswoode, Tony Scott, Robert Zemeckis, Doug Liman, Christopher McQuarrie, Jan De Bont, Zack Snyder, Edward Zwick, Justin Lin, Jon Favreau, Matthew Vaughn, Guy Richie, David Yates, Dexter Fletcher and Martin Campbell, to name a few. In 1990, Marc was the first person to fly a hot air balloon in Red Square, Moscow for Disney’s film, The Time Keeper, and during the 2012 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, he flew the helicopter for the section flying along the River Thames, the pre-recorded sequence known as ‘Happy and Glorious’, flying straight through Tower Bridge, and piloted the helicopter the late Queen Elzabeth II appeared to parachute from above the Olympic Stadium. Marc Wolff’s awards include, the BSC Award for 'Technical Excellence and Contribution to the Art of Aerial Cinematography', The International Moving Image Society Award for 'Services to the International Film Industry ‘, and the 1993 Award for Best Stunt for his work as aerial coordinator and stunt pilot in the film Cliffhanger, when his team transferred stunt man, Simon Crane, from the back of a DC9 airliner to the door of a Lockheed Jetstar business jet. The stunt performed near Durango, Colorado in November 1992 was a year in planning and cost one million dollars to rehearse and shoot. signs of wear to card covers from use on the production, internally clean and bright.