Another bunch: FRIDAY NIGHT BOYS: FRIDAY NIGHT BOY COOL #497 The selected five (though I could be wrong...)
That Hitch shot, I believe, was taken on the balcony of the 'apartment' where he did his cameo with Ross B.
Here we go again: FRIDAY NIGHT BOYS: FRIDAY NIGHT BOY COOL #498 ... and five from that group: "Women. Can't live with 'em; can't live without... Wow, that's a helluva cigar you got there, Cecil..." The little-known Sidney Lumet version of A Clockwork Orange
A 1930s to 1950s-era collection of thousands of index cards, all with typed jokes on them that Bob Hope used for decades on stage and in radio, television, and film. Contained in three biggish boxes, the jokes were written by Hope’s longtime gag man Al Schwartz, brother of famed television producer Sherwood Schwartz. Most of the cards are filed by topic, such as Clothes, Dance, Detective, Doctor, Earthquake, Easter, Exercise, Opera, Relatives, School, Stingy, Teeth, Traffic, Travel, Vacation, and Vaudeville, among countless others. Though now dated, many of these one-liners as well as more elaborate set-ups still pack a punch, but they are more important as a historical trove that reminds us what we thought was funny some 80 years ago in a seemingly more gentle time. BOB HOPE MASSIVE ARCHIVE OF JOKES - Price Estimate: $3000 - $5000
Pretty much your standard ranch stash: FRIDAY NIGHT BOYS: FRIDAY NIGHT BOY COOL #499 And the hits just keep on comin':
the pic with Kennedy. The story is the actors were not suppose to ask for an autograph. Streisand did because she knew a picture would be taken.Kennedy wrote f you supposedly.
I recognize the stooges Sinatra and Harvey in Manchurian candidate Kennedy Streisand The other no clue
However: It's Ollie, Stan, Durante and Keaton The last shows the four original Goons before Michael Bentine quit. That's Peter Sellers at the left.