Staley Kramer signed
photo B&W,7”X5”
( American film director) Description:
Condition:
Good*
Measures:
7" x 5" inches Approx
18 X 13 Cms Aprox.
Description:
Staley Kramer signed photo B&W.
With certificate of
authenticity
Year:
Unknonw
Additional data:
It is in good condition.
Glue
spots on the back
Written in pencil on the back
Manchas
de pegamento en la parte posterior.
Escrito a lapiz en la parte trasera
Item with certificate of
identification,includes varios units
We will send a copy of the certificate.
With certificate of authenticity.
Stanley Earl Kramer (September 29, 1913 – February 19, 2001) was an American film director
and producer, responsible for making many of Hollywood's most famous "message
films". As an independent producer and director, he brought attention to topical
social issues that most studios avoided. Among the subjects covered in his
films were racism (in The Defiant Ones and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner),
nuclear war (in On the Beach), greed (in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World),
creationism vs. evolution (in Inherit the Wind) and the causes and effects of
fascism (in Judgment at Nuremberg).
His other notable films included High Noon (1952, as producer), The Caine
Mutiny (1954, as producer), and Ship of Fools (1965).
Director Steven Spielberg described him as an "incredibly talented
visionary", and "one of our great filmmakers, not just for the art
and passion he put on screen, but for the impact he has made on the conscience
of the world." Kramer was recognized for his fierce independence as a
producer-director, with author Victor Navasky writing that "among the
independents . . . none seemed more vocal, more liberal, more pugnacious than
young Stanley
Kramer." His friend, Kevin Spacey, during his acceptance speech at the
2015 Golden Globes, honored Kramer's work, calling him "one of the great
filmmakers of all time."
Despite uneven critical reception, both then and now, Kramer's body of work has
received many awards, including 16 Academy Awards and 80 nominations, and he
was nominated nine times as either producer or director. In 1961, he received
the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. In 1963, he was a member of the jury at
the 3rd Moscow
International Film Festival.In 1998, he was awarded the first NAACP Vanguard
Award in recognition of "the strong social themes that ran through his
body of work". In 2002, the Stanley
Kramer Award was created, to be awarded to recipients whose work
"dramatically illustrates provocative social issues". IMPORTANT NOTE ON AUTOGRAPHS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING FROM OUR AUTOGRAPHS VINTAGE SHOP COLLECTIONS COSTA DEL SOL All our autographs Have Been Purchased from auction houses Known in the U.S... All These Businesses Have an excellent reputation and are unknown to Have Been Accused for selling autographs That Are not Original Unfortunately The Majority of our autographs are not certificated When We purchase and are put up for sale Make sure before you purchase, if you Have Any Doubts, do not make the purchase Any questions are very welcome before you can give information purchase. We for the Majority of the source of origin We have in stock more than 3000 at extraordinary prices and negotiable
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