JOHN SAXON - DOCUMENT SIGNED 12/11/1962 CO-SIGNED BY: GEORGE MONTGOMERY, JOE DE SANTIS, CHUCK OLSON, CHUCK OLSON JR., FRANK OVERTON, MARIE BRASSELLE, JOHN W. ROGERS, NINA SHIPMAN, JOHN A. LILLEY, LOU PALFY, HAL LIERLEY, JULIE COCKERILL, C. P. HONEYCUTT, PETE ESARO, MARTHA YATES - HFSID 209512
Price: $850.00
WESTERN FILM STARS AND CREW
A meal allowance voucher dated 1962 for filming on location in Sierra Vista,
Arizona, featuring signatures of John Saxon, George Montgomery, Frank
Overton, Joe De Santis and 13 others
Document signed: "Chuck Olson", "Chuckie Olson", "John A. Lilley", "Marie
Brassille", "L. Palfy, "Hal Lierley", "Julie Cockerill", "John Saxon", "C.P.
Honeycutt", "Joe De Santis", "M. Yates", "John W. Rogers", "Pete Esaro", "Nina
Shipman", "G. Montgomery", "Frank Overton", and "Lloyd E. Andrews".
December 11, 1962. Location meal allowance voucher for Sierra Vista, Arizona.
Production no. 30939. An interesting document from behind the scenes,
showing the names of several prominent Western film and television actors.
Many of these signers were involved in The Dick Powell Theatre, a television
show with different episode-long stories every week for two seasons, from
1961-1963. Listed professionals attached to this production number include
actors John Saxon (1935-2020), George Montgomery (1916-2000), Joe De
Santis (1909-1989), and Frank Overton (1918-1967), along with makeup
artists Marie Brasselle (1907-1998) and Hal Lierley (1914-1994). Also signed
by assistant director John W. Rogers (1916-1999). Includes the names and
signatures of several other crew members, including wrangler C.P. Honeycutt
and wardrobe professional Lou Palfy. Saxon continues to perform on the big
screen and has racked up over 200 credits. Montgomery is best known for his
war and Western roles,starring in the television show Cimarron City
(1958-1960). Joe De Santis acted for many years, last appearing in How Rare a
Possession: The Book of Mormon (1987). Frank Overton played a major role in
the iconic film To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). Hal Lierley (1914-1994) was a
makeup artist who racked up dozens of credits as a makeup artist for films,
television shows, and television movies. He did makeup work in 1959's Return
of the Fly.Lierley married actress Noel Neill in 1943. A rare collection of
signatures from many facets of the Western film world. Lightly toned. Surface
creases. Corners slightly worn and creased. Staple holes in top margin.
Cancellation holes on left margin. Pencil notes (unknown hand). Otherwise, fine
condition.
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