Description: VERY GOOD+ Condition, ORIGINAL PENCIL & CHARCOAL rendering of actor HUMPHREY BOGART as Captain Queeg in THE CAINE MUTINY. The concept art measures NINE inches wide and SEVENTEEN inches tall, and is custom framed in a vintage frame, under glass. Conceptual Advertising for WCBS-TV Channel 2 in NEW YORK CITY for its airing of THE CAINE MUTINY September 5, 1970, as part of the SCHAEFER AWARD THEATRE series of special event airings. Fast, FREE and Safe Delivery. SCHAEFER Award Theatre was a recurring television showcase of major first-run motion pictures aired between 1959 and 1968, and revived briefly in 1970. In New York City, the program ran primarily on WCBS-TV Channel 2, except for two occasions in 1970 when it was shown on WNBC-TV. WCBS-TV (channel 2) is the flagship of the CBS network, and is located in NEW YORK CITY. This special series was sponsored by Schaefer Beer, and each film run under this banner was shown with only four commercial interruptions. On WCBS-TV, this show was aired in place of their usual late-night umbrella, The Late Show, while the two WNBC-TV airings in 1970 were shown in place of that station's late-night weekend movie show, Sunday Film Festival. On its original 1959–68 run, the program was scheduled at or before major holidays such as Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas. For all but its first two years, Award Theatre was shown nine times a year. On the short-lived 1970 revival, it was aired once a month. Schaefer ended Award Theatre for good in New York City after the airing of THE CAINE MUTINY on September 5, 1970. Part of a gallery of more than ONE THOUSAND LINENBACKED and more than 30,000 un-restored original rare paper items being offered for the first time to the eBay community. ALL PHOTOS of Rare Paper are ACTUAL ITEMS being sold. Please, ask questions before purchase, we will do our best to oblige you. THE CAINE MUTINY 1954. Directed by Edward Dmytryk. TAGLINES : "At last on the screen!" "Fred MacMurray as Keefer... the brain who plotted "The Caine Mutiny" "Jose Ferrer as Greenwald... who understood the reason for "The Caine Mutiny" "Van Johnson as Maryk... whose damning diary sparked "The Caine Mutiny" "Humphrey Bogart as Queeg... the Captain and the cause of "Caine Mutiny" - The Caine Mutiny, the classic Navy Naval World War II (WWII) military courtroom lawyer legal crime melodrama about an unstable Naval officer whose eccentric ways cause his crew to hate him, and in a storm, they relieve him of command, and when they return, they are tried for mutiny. Based upon the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Herman Wouk; and produced by Stanley Kramer; the film was nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award. The all star cast includes Humphrey Bogart (nominated for Best Actor Academy Award), Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray, Robert Francis, May Wynn, E.G. Marshall, Lee Marvin, Arthur Franz, Warner Anderson, Claude Akins, Jerry Paris, Steve Brodie, James Best, Whit Bissell, James Edwards, Roy Jenson and Tom Tully (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award). BEHIND THE SCENES TRIVIA : There was considerable opposition to the casting of Humphrey Bogart, since he was much older than Capt. Queeg was supposed to be. In addition, Bogart was already seriously ill with esophageal cancer. Humphrey Bogart's tour-de-force performance in the climactic courtroom scene was so powerful, that it completely captivated the onlooking film technicians and crewmen. After the scene's completion, the company gave Bogart a round of thunderous applause. In the climactic scene when Capt. Queeg is in the witness chair, two scars can be clearly seen on Humphrey Bogart's upper lip. He got them when, as a sailor in World War I, he was attacked by a prisoner he was escorting from the Norfolk navy base to Portsmouth Naval Prison, who hit him in the mouth with handcuffs while trying to escape. Producer Stanley Kramer and director Edward Dmytryk cast Lee Marvin as one of the U.S.S. Caine's supporting sailors, not only for his knowledge of ships at sea--he had served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II--but for his acting talent. Throughout the production Marvin served as an unofficial technical advisor to the filmmakers. Sometimes a shot would be set up only to be criticized by Marvin as being inauthentic.
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Modification Description: 9x17 ORIGINAL PENCIL & CHARCOAL Marketing Concept Drawing in CUSTOM FRAME UNDER GLASS with Hanging Hardware.
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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