Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Annie Sprinkle, 1981
Women In Command Volume 2 Number 3. Wilmington: Eros Publishing Co., 1981. Magazine prominently features Annie Sprinkle; a maquette for Annie Sprinkle flyer; a color contact sheet of a show, and a letter from Annie Sprinkle to Vince.
“Girl w/ Old Man / Girl w/ Primitive Statue”, 1976 - 1978
Media kit for Sodom and Gomorrah, 1975
The Last Seven Days, including Plot Synopsis, Fact Sheet, and Notes of Interest. San Francisco: Mitchell Brothers Film Group, 1975. Offset on textured peach Mitchell Brothers Film Group/Sodom and Gomorrah letterhead. Corner stapled.
Photographs "Voyeur" and Mitchell Brothers production, 1980s-1990s
Included anti-pornography picket; actresses and actors, Mitchell brothers and friends; strippers; Signed letter and photograph from Suzi Suzuki; Mitchell Bros photoshoot; models.
Photographs of Mitchell Brothers, Susie Bright and others, 1970s-1990s
Included photographs of Mr. Clancy at the Santa Ana Theatre. Santa Ana, CA: np, 1986. Susie Bright with Mitchell Brothers; Artie Mitchell with a young raven in Aspen. Aspen: Alex Benton, 1990; Artie and Jim Mitchell playing baseball, Mitchell brothers and friends on vacation, and more.
Polaroids with models, Mitchell Brothers and others, 1990s
Included a Polaroid photograph of Sharon McNight at a desk with holograph caption reading, “My daddy won’t buy me a ticket… Will you?”, Marilyn Chambers, Sharon McNight, Kathleen (Kathy) Pacello, and other Mitchell Brothers Film Group performers and associates.
Press and PR, 1976 - 2002
Press release, "Green door" suit, 1987
Press release titled “Mitchell Brothers’ Wins $160,000 Damages Over Use of 'Green Door' Title” on Ralph Mack Advertising letterhead with holograph.
Publicity, undated, 1988-1993
Photo maquette, “America loves what the Colonel cooks . . . .” . Promotional flyerand VHS tape sleeve for Hunter S. Thompson’s The Crazy Never Die!, produced by the Mitchell Brothers Film Group. San Francisco: Mitchell Brothers Film Group, [1988]. Promotional postcard for Annie Sprinkle’s Post-Porn Modernist: My 25 Years as a Multimedia Whore with holograph greeting addressed to Vince from Annie. [Hoboken]: Cleis Press, [1993]. Pox Eclipse Flyer.