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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Here Come The Co-Eds 1945 / Original 1st Draft Contract File
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Title: Abbott And Costello "Here Come The Co-Eds"Script Dated: April 7, 1943
Draft: 1st Draft Original Screenplay
Written by: Edmond Joseph & Hal Fimberg
Story By: Edmund L. Hartman
Description
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This 1st draft Original Screenplay was a contract file that was used early on during the making of the 1945
Abbott And Costello
film titled, "Here Come The Co-eds"
Due to the scripts age there is some brittleness and separation to the front cover.
Edmond Joseph and Hal Fimberg (their names are written at the top of the first page in pencil) were brought on early as the writers for Co-Eds but were later replace by John Grant and Arthur T. Horman. Joseph and Fimberg never got any writing credits on the finished script.
This April 7th, 1943 Original 1st Draft Screenplay is one of the movies earliest versions making it a RARE collectible
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Here Come The Co-eds was filmed at Universal Studios from October 24th through Decenber 6th, 1944.
POSTER IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUALREFERENCE.
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