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Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1935
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Two vintage reference photographs from the 1935 film, both showing actor Clark Gable. Both photographs with Ford Films stamps on the verso. Based on the 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, based in turn upon the real-life mutiny against cruel Captain William Bligh which occurred in 1787 on the HMS Bounty. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Picture. Set in Portsmouth. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, lightly edgeworn and age toned.
Verlag: Culver City: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios, 1934
Anbieter: Burns' Bizarre, IOBA, Sacramento, CA, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. Culver City: Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios, 1934. 4to, pale blue studio covers, 2-hole punched with brad fasteners. 225 pp. Based upon the 1932 best-selling novel, this is the complete shooting script, dated Dec 27,1934. Studio label on front cover with production no. 0554; "2072" stamped in upper right corner. All pages are white with black mimeographed text; no colored page insertions or written interlineations. The film was produced by Irving Thalberg and directed by Frank Lloyd. Starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable, it was one of MGM's biggest hits of the 1930's and was a critical success. Despite some historical inaccuracies, later film critics consider this adaptation to be the best cinematic work inspired by the mutiny and the film is #86 on the American Film Institute's list of 100 best American films. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including best screenplay, and won the award for Best Picture. "The Informer," starring Victor McLaglen, swept most other major awards that year. The Writers Guild, on the other hand, recognized Jennings, Furthman and Wilson for writing the best screenplay of the year. Scarce; we are unaware of any other copies of this screenplay appearing on the market. ###### Condition: Good+. Covers worn and faded, as is typical for scripts of the period, with several nicks and small tears at the edges. Studio label on front cover lacking a small piece at bottom. Minor tears at the brads. Interior pages are clean and complete. Stamped "COMPLETE" / "VAULT COPY". The words FILE COPY appear twice, lined out.