Hi All,

I realized I never made a thread about this one so here it is:

Richard Burton (1925-1984) as Alec Leamas in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold 1965 original still by Bob Penn (slightly trimmed) with a C. 1966 dedication, inscription and signature in what appears black fountain pen. Slight age-related tone/light marks to the gelatin silver print. I have seen a good bit of Burton from the '50's & '70's, but much less from the whirlwind 60's. This right after Iguana and right before Woolf. Will post a better scan soon. I hope you like it. It is a superb film.

Pardon the crooked scan.

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Eric, Looks like a real in person autograph. Not a secretarial, In my humble opinion…

Thanks you David. He is tougher in the 60's than the 70's for sure.

This is one of my exemplars….I don't own it. His autograph did not age well.

Neither did he unfortunately, dying at 59. Nice example you have there. Here is another of mine - when he was legible. C. 1948 age 23 - earliest SP I have ever seen followed by an original still from 1950's Waterfront Women:

A nice find Eric! Will add it to my exemplars

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