very quick on the buzzer, rich.the boards that were sold actually seem no less 
detailed than the examples given in that link and are clearly from the same 
artist (robert boyle?). so possibly they were the final production storyboards 
rather than provisional ones.cheers, n

--- On Fri, 24/12/10, Richard Evans <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Richard Evans <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] North by Northwest question
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 24 December, 2010, 0:44

Some frames for the crop duster sequence 
here:https://one1more2time3.wordpress.com/tag/north-by-northwest/


On 24 Dec 2010, at 00:40, Neil Jaworski wrote:
hi johni bought one of these NbyNW storyboards from the seller at the time (one 
from the coastal road driving sequence).  i remember that the seller was also 
selling storyboards from other Hitchcock and non-Hitchcock films (all graphite 
on vellum) so is it possible your board is from another film?  my memory may be 
faulty but i seem to remember that there was a board or two billed as being 
from the contemporaneous The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).
i would think that these are preliminary storyboards rather than conceptual art 
as many had arrows indicating camera moves. that said, they are not as 
hyper-detailed as the final, published storyboards for NbyNW.

i have often wondered who else acquired these storyboards at the time and also 
a prop newspaper from North By Northwest that sold on ebay (i think also around 
9 years ago).  if anyone has any of these i'd be interested to 
know.....cheersneil
--- On Fri, 24/12/10, JOHN REID Vintage Movie 
Memorabilia <[email protected]> wrote:

From: JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] North by Northwest question
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 24 December, 2010, 0:16

I was hoping that there might be some record of what was planned for the film. 
This scene obviously wasnt used in the film. The auction stated that it had 
been part of the original concept idea but if there is no actual record of this 
there is probably no way of knowing whether it was from the film or not.
JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA
Website: www.moviemem.com
PO Box 92
Elanora
Qld 4221
Australia----- Original Message -----From: Richard Halegua Comic 
ArtTo: [email protected]: Friday, December 24, 2010 10:04 
AMSubject: Re: [MOPO] North by Northwest question
I recall seeing a Cinema Exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum about 20 years 
ago when I was living there

they had a display of storyboards from the Rushmore sequence along with a film 
clip to play so you could see how they matched it

not sure where this storyboard would fit in. What characters would they be?


At 03:56 PM 12/23/2010, JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:
Compliments of the season to you all
About 10 years I bid on about 10 or 12 storyboards from North By Northwest. I 
missed out on all but one which was supposedly from a scene that ended up on 
the cutting room floor. 
http://www.johnreid.helpinghost.com/NORTHBYNORTHWESTSTORYBOARD.jpg
 
There is nothing to confirm that it actually was from the film although the 
rest of the items all looked authentic and there were certainly some 
recognizable scenes from the movie. 
 
Does anyone have any ideas on whether it might be from North by Northwest.
 
Regards
John

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