An original 8x10" vintage photo from a massive collection of original movie press photos from the estate of a movie critic and theater owner. This is a rare, original press photograph produced and sent by the corresponding studio. Professionally packaged in a rigid mailer for safe delivery.
Photo Overview
Trimark Pictures 8x10” glossy black-and-white publicity still for the 1994 indie feature “Federal Hill,” showing Libby Langdon perched on the fender of a late-1950s Cadillac while Jason Andrews, Robert Turano and Michael Raynor lean from the driver’s seat and door, with Anthony DeSando seated on the floor clutching her legs. Shot on a studio cyclorama to mimic Providence, Rhode Island’s working-class vibe, the image was issued to press to promote the film’s theatrical release and festival circuit run.
Written and directed by Rhode Island native Michael Corrente, “Federal Hill” won the Audience Award at the Deauville American Film Festival and helped launch Corrente’s career, leading to his later hit “Outside Providence.” Anthony DeSando, familiar to fans of “New Jack City” and “The Sopranos,” headlines the ensemble. Secure this original still today—film-collectible publicity photos vanish quickly once they reach private collections.
Print analysis: Original Trimark publicity still printed 1994 on single-weight glossy stock; contemporaneous to film’s release—Type 1 original press photo.
Condition: In very good to excellent vintage condition. Some of the movie photos in this collection have editorial markings from being used in actual press releases at the time of the movie release. Some photos may have some slight curling due to age. Please see photos for scans of the surface to get a sense of the precise condition.