The Castro Theater marquee. No other theater in San Francisco has shown Louise Brooks' films more often.
- The Castro Theater marquee. No other theater in San Francisco has shown Louise Brooks' films more often.
- Louise Brooks' image could be found in the Castro poster cases.
- Louise Brooks' image on the SFSFF handbills.
- A snapshot of Kevin Brownlow and I. Brownlow knew Louise Brooks for many years.
- Some of the limited edition posters for sale at the Festival. Each sold out by the end of the event. The 2006 SFSFF t-shirt featuring Brooks can also be seen.
- A close-up of the "Diary of a Lost Girl" poster. It quickly sold out.
- A close-up of the 2006 SFSFF t-shirt which features Louise Brooks in a scene from "Pandora's Box." Its now a collector's item.
- "Lulu: A Novel" by Samuel Bernstein. The L.A.-based writer was at the Festival to sign copies of his books..
- Samuel Bernstein and I after our book signings.
- "Starstruck: Vintage Movie Posters from Classic Hollywood" by Ira Resnick. It contains a number of images related to Louise Brooks.
- A meeting of like minds: Ira Resnick signs a book for Samuel Bernstein.
- Ira Resnick also signed this Louise Brooks poster, which his gallery had issued a number of years ago.
- The just published Louise Brooks edition of "The Diary of a Lost Girl."
- Rena Dein of the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum sold more than a few copies of "The Diary of a Lost Girl."
- I signed copies of "The Diary of a Lost Girl" for a number of fans of Louise Brooks.
- The limited edition, hardcover copies of "The Diary of a Lost Girl" can be spotted in this snapshot.
- Signing a copy of "The Diary of a Lost Girl" for the distinguished Peter Moore.
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