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DEAD RECKONING (1947) Set of 17 photos by Joe Walters
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[Los Angeles]: Columbia Pictures, 1947. Set of seventeen (17) vintage original 8 x 10″ (20 x 25 cm.) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photos. Fourteen have attached paper blurbs or printed information on verso, many with photographer Joe Walters ink stamps. One includes a synopsis and cast list. Overall near fine.
Silver, Ward, Ursini, Porfirio, p. 92: “Director John Cromwell used postwar milieu to develop a vision of the femme fatale that is mainstream noir.”
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