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Hand-Signed Original Document

James Brolin Hand-Signed The Amityville Horror Promotional Premiere Waiver

By James Brolin

Hand-Signed Original Document

James Brolin Hand-Signed The Amityville Horror Promotional Premiere Waiver

By James Brolin

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- Original Hand-Signed Appearance Agreement - Certificate of Authenticity on File
$269.99
James Brolin Hand-Signed The Amityville Horror Promotional Premiere Waiver
$269.99

Historic 1979 Hollywood Box-Office & Supernatural Cinema Archive — James Brolin Hand-Signed ABC Network Broadcast Release, The Amityville Horror Promotional Premiere Waiver, and Classic Network Variety Interview Curation Portfolio

This archive highlights an exceptional, museum-grade piece of modern cinema history, network broadcasting archaeology, and classic Hollywood biography: the original, fully executed network television guest waiver and promotional publicity release sheet dated August 10, 1979. This historic legal instrument is personally hand-signed on the principal talent validation line by the legendary two-time Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor, director, and silver screen icon, James Brolin.

The legal instrument formalizes his guest appearance parameters, broadcast waiver guidelines, and intellectual property publicity rights for a highly notable live network promotional broadcast. Executed on the exact national theatrical release date of his legendary horror masterwork, The Amityville Horror (1979)—which shattered box-office records to become one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time—this ledger captures an incredible, un-staged record of the star interfacing with the media during the most high-stakes promotional window of his career. Production artifacts carrying active-era, pristine legal signatures from this revered Hollywood vanguard represent a premier cornerstone acquisition asset for advanced performance art archives, cinema historians, and elite pop culture manuscript collections globally.

Key Archive Features & Production Specifications

  • THE MASTER AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY COVENANT: The contract establishes a comprehensive media release framework designed to clear his on-camera participation for regional and national network distribution, explicitly stating across the legal text block: "I herewith consent to appear without compensation as a guest on the subject program... you may use and license others to use my name, voice, pictures, and/or statements made by me on the subject broadcast by American Broadcasting Company...".

  • EXECUTIVE LOGISTICAL METADATA: The ledger records the precise chronological tracking data and corporate formatting guidelines typed across the primary header lines:

    • The Network Air Date: Chronologically registered for live studio tracking as 8-10-79.

    • The Corporate Broadcasting Hub: Formally logged to the parent conglomerate American Broadcasting Company, a division of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc..

    • The Project Reference Indices: Registered under the show reference lines RE: A.M..

  • STRICT NON-ENDORSEMENT PROTECTION CLAUSE: Protecting the actor's commercial brand identity, the contract outlines a rigid legal boundary preventing the network from weaponizing his likeness for standard retail promotions, explicitly dictating: "Such uses will not be made as will constitute a direct endorsement by me of any product or service.".

  • THE MASTER CINEMATIC PROMOTIONAL DIRECTIVE: Highlighting the explicit commercial objective of the broadcast, a prominent typewriter tracking block mandates the core media plug: MENTION: MOVIE—"THE AMITYVILLE HORROR", flanked by the bold project row THE AMITYVILLE HORROR / AUGUST 10, 1979.

  • HISTORIC ON-AIR INTERVIEW QUESTION LEDGER: Serving as a spectacular historical record of late-1970s celebrity journalism, the lower half of the document contains the complete, verbatim list of the strategic QUESTIONS curated by network writers for the host to deliver live on-air, dividing his career into distinct biographical tracks:

    • The Supernatural Cinema Track: "AFTER THE MOVIE, ARE YOU AFRAID OF HAUNTED HOUSES?", "ISN'T THE PICTURE BASED ON A TRUE STORY?", and "WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL HOUSE?".

    • The Career Versatility and Retrospective Track: "TO WHAT DO YOU ACREDIT YOUR VERSATILITY AS AN ACTOR? (MARCUS WELBY, M.D./CAPRICORN ONE)", "HOW DO YOU REMEMBER 'GABLE & LOMBARD'?", and "DO YOU LIKE FEATURE FILMS MORE THAN TELEVISION?".

    • The Private Lifestyle and Athletics Track: "DO YOU LIKE CHALLENGES?", "MOTORCYCLES", and "WHAT INTERESTS YOU ABOUT RACING? (CARS & HORSES)".

    • The Industrial Hollywood Survial Track: "WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A SURVIVOR IN HOLLYWOOD?" and "WHAT ADVICE DO YOU GIVE NEW ACTORS?".

Key Autograph Feature — Magnificent Exhibition-Quality Specimen

  • AUTHENTIC JAMES BROLIN LEGAL AUTOGRAPH: Positioned flawlessly across the primary row designated SIGNED: in the central quadrant, the cinema legend has hand-penned an absolute exhibition-quality legal signature: "James Brolin". Written next to a prominent, stylized check marker hand-inked in high-contrast black ink by the studio contract coordinator, his autograph captures his classic, highly distinct early cursive calligraphy. Characterized by a towering, sharp capital "J" and capital "B" that lead seamlessly into smooth, elongated trailing horizontal loops, this signature stands as an investment-grade masterpiece of his legal handwriting pedigree. The star has further completed the panel by hand-blocking his name directly across the adjacent row: JAMES BROLIN.

Collector's Archival Condition

Dating back nearly a half-century to a defining box-office milestone in American horror cinema, this historic network release sheet is in magnificent, museum-quality condition. The original document stock paper remains exceptionally clean, bright, and structurally stable, showcasing sharp corners, natural edges, and perfectly uniform pre-printed typography, typewriter fields, and dark handwritten ink markings across the presentation face.

Brolin’s beautiful cursive signature, his printed name block, and the extensive historical interview text are perfectly preserved with immense contrast and absolute clarity, offering a spectacular visual layout for custom gallery framing, dual-sided archival exhibition, or permanent museum manuscript curation. The sheet displays immaculate historical stability, entirely free of modern surface creases, smudging, edge tears, or age-related paper decay. This highly coveted piece of cinema and television variety heritage comes safely protected within archival-grade storage sleeves to ensure permanent preservation.

Disclaimer

Please be advised that the financial parameters, interview question text blocks, feature film titles, corporate broadcasting addresses, and historical 1979 calendar dates provided map directly to the exact physical vintage Hollywood television production release sheet and verified ink handwritings preserved within this archive portfolio. As an authentic, hand-signed biographical collection from an entertainment colossus whose unmatched performance range, decades of television dominance as Dr. Steven Kiley on Marcus Welby, M.D., iconic starring roles in cinematic science-fiction landmarks like Westworld (1973) and Capricorn One (1977), through his permanent enshrinement in horror lore as George Lutz in The Amityville Horror permanently anchored him among the most universally recognized and culturally significant artistic vanguards of modern global pop culture, the precise character of the pen strokes, the aging of the vintage paper stock, and the alignment of the printed network typography are entirely unique to this individual piece of show business lore.

Own an Unrivaled Piece of Cinema History Today!

While common modern reproduction prints, generic mass-produced promotional movie photos, or standard commercial trade autographs can be found anywhere in the open marketplace, an original, fully executed corporate broadcasting release contract containing the pristine legal signature of James Brolin from the exact opening day of The Amityville Horror represents the absolute zenith of premium Hollywood heritage collecting. Because elite talent media releases and network variety show covenants require legally binding signatures from the principal entertainer to permanently clear global syndication tracks, insulate production networks against multi-million-dollar publicity liabilities, and satisfy strict labor union compliance, they offer a completely un-staged, official confirmation of a legendary icon's private daily footprint and real-world commercial power behind the studio gates long before walking onto a set. Directly tracking to his individual identity alongside cinematic history, the elite American Broadcasting Company network archives, and a flawlessly preserved rich ink signature profile, this certified archive is a premier crown-jewel centerpiece for any world-class collection of fine art artifacts, movie history, or rare twentieth-century Americana manuscripts.

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Historic 1979 Hollywood Box-Office & Supernatural Cinema Archive — James Brolin Hand-Signed ABC Network Broadcast Release, The Amityville Horror Promotional Premiere Waiver, and Classic Network Variety Interview Curation Portfolio

This archive highlights an exceptional, museum-grade piece of modern cinema history, network broadcasting archaeology, and classic Hollywood biography: the original, fully executed network television guest waiver and promotional publicity release sheet dated August 10, 1979. This historic legal instrument is personally hand-signed on the principal talent validation line by the legendary two-time Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor, director, and silver screen icon, James Brolin.

The legal instrument formalizes his guest appearance parameters, broadcast waiver guidelines, and intellectual property publicity rights for a highly notable live network promotional broadcast. Executed on the exact national theatrical release date of his legendary horror masterwork, The Amityville Horror (1979)—which shattered box-office records to become one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time—this ledger captures an incredible, un-staged record of the star interfacing with the media during the most high-stakes promotional window of his career. Production artifacts carrying active-era, pristine legal signatures from this revered Hollywood vanguard represent a premier cornerstone acquisition asset for advanced performance art archives, cinema historians, and elite pop culture manuscript collections globally.

Key Archive Features & Production Specifications

  • THE MASTER AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY COVENANT: The contract establishes a comprehensive media release framework designed to clear his on-camera participation for regional and national network distribution, explicitly stating across the legal text block: "I herewith consent to appear without compensation as a guest on the subject program... you may use and license others to use my name, voice, pictures, and/or statements made by me on the subject broadcast by American Broadcasting Company...".

  • EXECUTIVE LOGISTICAL METADATA: The ledger records the precise chronological tracking data and corporate formatting guidelines typed across the primary header lines:

    • The Network Air Date: Chronologically registered for live studio tracking as 8-10-79.

    • The Corporate Broadcasting Hub: Formally logged to the parent conglomerate American Broadcasting Company, a division of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc..

    • The Project Reference Indices: Registered under the show reference lines RE: A.M..

  • STRICT NON-ENDORSEMENT PROTECTION CLAUSE: Protecting the actor's commercial brand identity, the contract outlines a rigid legal boundary preventing the network from weaponizing his likeness for standard retail promotions, explicitly dictating: "Such uses will not be made as will constitute a direct endorsement by me of any product or service.".

  • THE MASTER CINEMATIC PROMOTIONAL DIRECTIVE: Highlighting the explicit commercial objective of the broadcast, a prominent typewriter tracking block mandates the core media plug: MENTION: MOVIE—"THE AMITYVILLE HORROR", flanked by the bold project row THE AMITYVILLE HORROR / AUGUST 10, 1979.

  • HISTORIC ON-AIR INTERVIEW QUESTION LEDGER: Serving as a spectacular historical record of late-1970s celebrity journalism, the lower half of the document contains the complete, verbatim list of the strategic QUESTIONS curated by network writers for the host to deliver live on-air, dividing his career into distinct biographical tracks:

    • The Supernatural Cinema Track: "AFTER THE MOVIE, ARE YOU AFRAID OF HAUNTED HOUSES?", "ISN'T THE PICTURE BASED ON A TRUE STORY?", and "WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL HOUSE?".

    • The Career Versatility and Retrospective Track: "TO WHAT DO YOU ACREDIT YOUR VERSATILITY AS AN ACTOR? (MARCUS WELBY, M.D./CAPRICORN ONE)", "HOW DO YOU REMEMBER 'GABLE & LOMBARD'?", and "DO YOU LIKE FEATURE FILMS MORE THAN TELEVISION?".

    • The Private Lifestyle and Athletics Track: "DO YOU LIKE CHALLENGES?", "MOTORCYCLES", and "WHAT INTERESTS YOU ABOUT RACING? (CARS & HORSES)".

    • The Industrial Hollywood Survial Track: "WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A SURVIVOR IN HOLLYWOOD?" and "WHAT ADVICE DO YOU GIVE NEW ACTORS?".

Key Autograph Feature — Magnificent Exhibition-Quality Specimen

  • AUTHENTIC JAMES BROLIN LEGAL AUTOGRAPH: Positioned flawlessly across the primary row designated SIGNED: in the central quadrant, the cinema legend has hand-penned an absolute exhibition-quality legal signature: "James Brolin". Written next to a prominent, stylized check marker hand-inked in high-contrast black ink by the studio contract coordinator, his autograph captures his classic, highly distinct early cursive calligraphy. Characterized by a towering, sharp capital "J" and capital "B" that lead seamlessly into smooth, elongated trailing horizontal loops, this signature stands as an investment-grade masterpiece of his legal handwriting pedigree. The star has further completed the panel by hand-blocking his name directly across the adjacent row: JAMES BROLIN.

Collector's Archival Condition

Dating back nearly a half-century to a defining box-office milestone in American horror cinema, this historic network release sheet is in magnificent, museum-quality condition. The original document stock paper remains exceptionally clean, bright, and structurally stable, showcasing sharp corners, natural edges, and perfectly uniform pre-printed typography, typewriter fields, and dark handwritten ink markings across the presentation face.

Brolin’s beautiful cursive signature, his printed name block, and the extensive historical interview text are perfectly preserved with immense contrast and absolute clarity, offering a spectacular visual layout for custom gallery framing, dual-sided archival exhibition, or permanent museum manuscript curation. The sheet displays immaculate historical stability, entirely free of modern surface creases, smudging, edge tears, or age-related paper decay. This highly coveted piece of cinema and television variety heritage comes safely protected within archival-grade storage sleeves to ensure permanent preservation.

Disclaimer

Please be advised that the financial parameters, interview question text blocks, feature film titles, corporate broadcasting addresses, and historical 1979 calendar dates provided map directly to the exact physical vintage Hollywood television production release sheet and verified ink handwritings preserved within this archive portfolio. As an authentic, hand-signed biographical collection from an entertainment colossus whose unmatched performance range, decades of television dominance as Dr. Steven Kiley on Marcus Welby, M.D., iconic starring roles in cinematic science-fiction landmarks like Westworld (1973) and Capricorn One (1977), through his permanent enshrinement in horror lore as George Lutz in The Amityville Horror permanently anchored him among the most universally recognized and culturally significant artistic vanguards of modern global pop culture, the precise character of the pen strokes, the aging of the vintage paper stock, and the alignment of the printed network typography are entirely unique to this individual piece of show business lore.

Own an Unrivaled Piece of Cinema History Today!

While common modern reproduction prints, generic mass-produced promotional movie photos, or standard commercial trade autographs can be found anywhere in the open marketplace, an original, fully executed corporate broadcasting release contract containing the pristine legal signature of James Brolin from the exact opening day of The Amityville Horror represents the absolute zenith of premium Hollywood heritage collecting. Because elite talent media releases and network variety show covenants require legally binding signatures from the principal entertainer to permanently clear global syndication tracks, insulate production networks against multi-million-dollar publicity liabilities, and satisfy strict labor union compliance, they offer a completely un-staged, official confirmation of a legendary icon's private daily footprint and real-world commercial power behind the studio gates long before walking onto a set. Directly tracking to his individual identity alongside cinematic history, the elite American Broadcasting Company network archives, and a flawlessly preserved rich ink signature profile, this certified archive is a premier crown-jewel centerpiece for any world-class collection of fine art artifacts, movie history, or rare twentieth-century Americana manuscripts.

Historic 1979 Hollywood Box-Office & Supernatural Cinema Archive — James Brolin Hand-Signed ABC Network Broadcast Release, The Amityville Horror Promotional Premiere Waiver, and Classic Network Variety Interview Curation Portfolio

This archive highlights an exceptional, museum-grade piece of modern cinema history, network broadcasting archaeology, and classic Hollywood biography: the original, fully executed network television guest waiver and promotional publicity release sheet dated August 10, 1979. This historic legal instrument is personally hand-signed on the principal talent validation line by the legendary two-time Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor, director, and silver screen icon, James Brolin.

The legal instrument formalizes his guest appearance parameters, broadcast waiver guidelines, and intellectual property publicity rights for a highly notable live network promotional broadcast. Executed on the exact national theatrical release date of his legendary horror masterwork, The Amityville Horror (1979)—which shattered box-office records to become one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time—this ledger captures an incredible, un-staged record of the star interfacing with the media during the most high-stakes promotional window of his career. Production artifacts carrying active-era, pristine legal signatures from this revered Hollywood vanguard represent a premier cornerstone acquisition asset for advanced performance art archives, cinema historians, and elite pop culture manuscript collections globally.

Key Archive Features & Production Specifications

  • THE MASTER AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY COVENANT: The contract establishes a comprehensive media release framework designed to clear his on-camera participation for regional and national network distribution, explicitly stating across the legal text block: "I herewith consent to appear without compensation as a guest on the subject program... you may use and license others to use my name, voice, pictures, and/or statements made by me on the subject broadcast by American Broadcasting Company...".

  • EXECUTIVE LOGISTICAL METADATA: The ledger records the precise chronological tracking data and corporate formatting guidelines typed across the primary header lines:

    • The Network Air Date: Chronologically registered for live studio tracking as 8-10-79.

    • The Corporate Broadcasting Hub: Formally logged to the parent conglomerate American Broadcasting Company, a division of American Broadcasting Companies, Inc..

    • The Project Reference Indices: Registered under the show reference lines RE: A.M..

  • STRICT NON-ENDORSEMENT PROTECTION CLAUSE: Protecting the actor's commercial brand identity, the contract outlines a rigid legal boundary preventing the network from weaponizing his likeness for standard retail promotions, explicitly dictating: "Such uses will not be made as will constitute a direct endorsement by me of any product or service.".

  • THE MASTER CINEMATIC PROMOTIONAL DIRECTIVE: Highlighting the explicit commercial objective of the broadcast, a prominent typewriter tracking block mandates the core media plug: MENTION: MOVIE—"THE AMITYVILLE HORROR", flanked by the bold project row THE AMITYVILLE HORROR / AUGUST 10, 1979.

  • HISTORIC ON-AIR INTERVIEW QUESTION LEDGER: Serving as a spectacular historical record of late-1970s celebrity journalism, the lower half of the document contains the complete, verbatim list of the strategic QUESTIONS curated by network writers for the host to deliver live on-air, dividing his career into distinct biographical tracks:

    • The Supernatural Cinema Track: "AFTER THE MOVIE, ARE YOU AFRAID OF HAUNTED HOUSES?", "ISN'T THE PICTURE BASED ON A TRUE STORY?", and "WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE ORIGINAL HOUSE?".

    • The Career Versatility and Retrospective Track: "TO WHAT DO YOU ACREDIT YOUR VERSATILITY AS AN ACTOR? (MARCUS WELBY, M.D./CAPRICORN ONE)", "HOW DO YOU REMEMBER 'GABLE & LOMBARD'?", and "DO YOU LIKE FEATURE FILMS MORE THAN TELEVISION?".

    • The Private Lifestyle and Athletics Track: "DO YOU LIKE CHALLENGES?", "MOTORCYCLES", and "WHAT INTERESTS YOU ABOUT RACING? (CARS & HORSES)".

    • The Industrial Hollywood Survial Track: "WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A SURVIVOR IN HOLLYWOOD?" and "WHAT ADVICE DO YOU GIVE NEW ACTORS?".

Key Autograph Feature — Magnificent Exhibition-Quality Specimen

  • AUTHENTIC JAMES BROLIN LEGAL AUTOGRAPH: Positioned flawlessly across the primary row designated SIGNED: in the central quadrant, the cinema legend has hand-penned an absolute exhibition-quality legal signature: "James Brolin". Written next to a prominent, stylized check marker hand-inked in high-contrast black ink by the studio contract coordinator, his autograph captures his classic, highly distinct early cursive calligraphy. Characterized by a towering, sharp capital "J" and capital "B" that lead seamlessly into smooth, elongated trailing horizontal loops, this signature stands as an investment-grade masterpiece of his legal handwriting pedigree. The star has further completed the panel by hand-blocking his name directly across the adjacent row: JAMES BROLIN.

Collector's Archival Condition

Dating back nearly a half-century to a defining box-office milestone in American horror cinema, this historic network release sheet is in magnificent, museum-quality condition. The original document stock paper remains exceptionally clean, bright, and structurally stable, showcasing sharp corners, natural edges, and perfectly uniform pre-printed typography, typewriter fields, and dark handwritten ink markings across the presentation face.

Brolin’s beautiful cursive signature, his printed name block, and the extensive historical interview text are perfectly preserved with immense contrast and absolute clarity, offering a spectacular visual layout for custom gallery framing, dual-sided archival exhibition, or permanent museum manuscript curation. The sheet displays immaculate historical stability, entirely free of modern surface creases, smudging, edge tears, or age-related paper decay. This highly coveted piece of cinema and television variety heritage comes safely protected within archival-grade storage sleeves to ensure permanent preservation.

Disclaimer

Please be advised that the financial parameters, interview question text blocks, feature film titles, corporate broadcasting addresses, and historical 1979 calendar dates provided map directly to the exact physical vintage Hollywood television production release sheet and verified ink handwritings preserved within this archive portfolio. As an authentic, hand-signed biographical collection from an entertainment colossus whose unmatched performance range, decades of television dominance as Dr. Steven Kiley on Marcus Welby, M.D., iconic starring roles in cinematic science-fiction landmarks like Westworld (1973) and Capricorn One (1977), through his permanent enshrinement in horror lore as George Lutz in The Amityville Horror permanently anchored him among the most universally recognized and culturally significant artistic vanguards of modern global pop culture, the precise character of the pen strokes, the aging of the vintage paper stock, and the alignment of the printed network typography are entirely unique to this individual piece of show business lore.

Own an Unrivaled Piece of Cinema History Today!

While common modern reproduction prints, generic mass-produced promotional movie photos, or standard commercial trade autographs can be found anywhere in the open marketplace, an original, fully executed corporate broadcasting release contract containing the pristine legal signature of James Brolin from the exact opening day of The Amityville Horror represents the absolute zenith of premium Hollywood heritage collecting. Because elite talent media releases and network variety show covenants require legally binding signatures from the principal entertainer to permanently clear global syndication tracks, insulate production networks against multi-million-dollar publicity liabilities, and satisfy strict labor union compliance, they offer a completely un-staged, official confirmation of a legendary icon's private daily footprint and real-world commercial power behind the studio gates long before walking onto a set. Directly tracking to his individual identity alongside cinematic history, the elite American Broadcasting Company network archives, and a flawlessly preserved rich ink signature profile, this certified archive is a premier crown-jewel centerpiece for any world-class collection of fine art artifacts, movie history, or rare twentieth-century Americana manuscripts.

 
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