Thursday, August 11, 2016

Last Dragon






1985 Press Photo Vanity in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon" - DFPG66641

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1985 Press Photo Actors Laura Charles Taimak In "The Last Dragon" - DFPG66227

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1985 Press Photo Vanity performs a song in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon,"

This is an original press photo. Laura Charles (Vanity) performs a song in her live television show at the Seventh Heaven, a music video club, in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," a Motown Production Picture released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta and directed by Michael Schultz.

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1985 Press Photo Entertainer Vanity Stars In Martial Arts "The Last Dragon"

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1985 Press Photo "The Last Dragon" Christopher Murney & Faith Prince - DFPG49533

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1985 Press Photo Taimak as Leroy Green in "The Last Dragon" - lrp15519

This is an original press photo. Taimak stars as Leroy Green, a young man skilled in the ways of martial arts and Chinese Philosophy who is in reach of "the glow" the highest level of attainment in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," a Motion Productions Pictures released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta and directed by Michael Schultz.

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1985 Press Photo Leo O'Brien stars in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon,"

This is an original press photo. Leroy,s little brother (Leo O'Brien) coaches his older brother in how to make "moves" towards the woman of his choice in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," a Motown Production Picture released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta and directed by Michael Schultz.

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PRESS PHOTO SCENE FROM UNKNOWN FILM


Press Photo Scene From Unknown Film - Historic Images








1985 Press Photo Julius J. Carry III, Taimak in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon,"

This is an original press photo. Sho-Nuff (Julius J. Carry III) finally forces Leroy (Taimak) into a deadly confrontation in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," a Motown Production Picture released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta and directed by Michael Schultz.

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1985 Press Photo Tainak in "The Last Dragon" - DFPG66643

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1985 Press Photo Taimak stars in "The Last Dragon" - syp17698

This is an original press photo. Taimak stars as Leroy Green, known to his friends as "the legendary Bruce LEE-Roy," a young student of martial arts who sets out to become a master in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," a Motown Productions Picture, released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta and directed by Michael Schultz. Photo measures 8 x 10.5 inches. Photo is dated --1985.  

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1985 Press Photo Taimak as Leroy Green in "The Last Dragon" - lrp15520

This is an original press photo. Taimak stars as Leroy Green, a young man skilled in the ways of martial arts and Chinese Philosophy who is in reach of "the glow" the highest level of attainment in "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," a Motion Productions Pictures released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta and directed by Michael Schultz. Photo measures 8 x 10.5inches. Photo is dated --1985.  

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1985 Press Photo Michael Schultz, director of "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon"

This is an original press photo. Michael Schultz, director of "Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon," contemporary urban fairy tale set in New York City a Motown Productions Picture released by Tri-Star Pictures, written by Louis Venosta.

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1985 Press Photo Director Michael Schultz Of Berry Gordy's "The Last Dragon"

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1987 Press Photo Carl Weathers, Vanity in "Action Jackson" - nop80164

Maverick cop Action Jackson (Carl Weathers) and nightclub singer Sydney Ash (Vanity) form an unlikely duo in "Action Jackson,” a Lorimar Film Entertainment Presentation of a Silver Pictures Production

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1987 Press Photo Carl Weathers and Vanity costar in "Action Jackson" - tup08071


This is an original press photo. Maverick cop Action Jackson (Carl Weathers) and nightclub singer Sydney Ash (Vanity) form an unlikely duo in "Action Jackson," a Lorimar Film Entertainment Presentation of a Silver Pictures Production.Photo measures 8 x 10

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1988 Press Photo Maverick Weathers Vanity ActionJackson - DFPD23173

CAPTION: Maverick cop ACTION JACKSON (Carl Weathers) and nightclub singer SYDNEY ASH (Vanity) from an unlikely duo in "Action Jackson," a Lorimar Film Entertainment presentation of a Silver Pictures Production.

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1992 Press Photo Lyle Alzado, Vanity and Michael Ironside in "Neon City."

This is an original press photo. Left to right: Lyle Alzado, Vanity, Michael Ironside. An environmental holocaust has reduced Earth to a toxic wasteland. If any of them can survive, there is hope for a better existence in the new home video "Neon City" from Vidmark Entertainment.

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1992 Press Photo Vanity, Phil Morris in "Jackie Collins†'Lady Boss'"

This is an original press photo. "Jackie Collins’ ’Lady Boss," a four-hour mini-series based on Collins’ best-selling novel, will be telecast on NBC Sunday and Monday Nights at the Movies, October 11 & 12 (9-11 p.m. NYT), as part of NBC’s counter-programming to the baseball playoffs. "Jackie Collins’ ’Lady Boss’" stars Kim Delaney ("All My Children"), Jack Scalia ("Tequila & Bonetti"), Phil Morris ("W.I.O.U."), and Vanity ("52 Pickup"). Also starring are David Selby ("Falcon Crest"), Beth Toussaint ("Dallas"), Anthony John Denison ("Crime Story"), Joe Cortese ("C.A.T. Squad"), Scott Valentine ("Family Ties"), Alan Rachins (NBC’s "L.A. Law"), "Daniel Quinn ("Impulse"), Robin Strasser ("Knots Landing”), Jeff Kaake ("Nasty Boys"), William Shockley ("RoboCop"), John Randolph ("Grand") and Yvette Mimieux. The sequel to the 1990 NBC presentation "Jackie Collins' 'Lucky/Chances,” "Lady Boss" continues the story of the beautiful Lucky Santangelo (Delaney) as she vies with some of the world’s richest and most powerful to take over a Hollywood studio. In order to gain control of the famous Panther Studios, she must outwit a headline-grabbing New York billionaire (Selby) who wants to buy it for his mistress, a gorgeous blonde rock star (Toussaint), and she must confront her old enemy, Santino Bonnatti (Cortese), who wants the studio for his own illegal schemes. All the while, her stormy marriage to charismatic actor Lennie Golden (Scalia) is put to the test. Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches. Photo is dated 09-18-1992.

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1992 Press Photo Faith Prince at the annual Tony Awards in New York - cvp87093

This is an original press photo. Faith Prince, interviewed in New York, won the Tony Award for her performance in the musical "Guys and Dolls" at the 46th annual Tony Awards in New York, May 31, 1992.Photo measures 11.25 x 8.25inches. Photo is dated 6-26-  

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1992 Press Photo Faith Prince, Performer in "Guys and Dolls" musical in New York

This is an original press photo. Faith Prince, interviewed in New York, won the Tony Award for her performance in the musical "Guys and Dolls" at the 46th annual Tony Awards in New York.Photo measures 11.5 x 8inches. Photo is dated 05-31-1992.

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1999 Press Photo Tony-winning actress Faith Prince - pip17157

This is an original press photo. Prince, Faith (Stage). Tony winning actress Faith Prince joins Harvey Fierstein & Seattle Men's Chorus in the upcoming Gentlemen Prefer Broadway concert June 24, 25 & 26 at Benaroya Hall. Photo measures 8 x 10.25inches. Photo is dated 6-18-1999.  

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