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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Here Come The Co-Eds 1945/ Original Revised Screenplay

$ 95.04

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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  • Industry: Movies

    Description

    Title: Abbott And Costello "Here Come The Co-Eds"
    Script Dated: April 20, 1944
    Draft: Original Revised Screenplay
    Written By: John Grant & Joseph Hoffman
    Story By: Edmund L. Hartman
    Description
    :
    This Original Revised Screenplay was used during the making of the 1945
    Abbott And Costello
    film titled, "Here Come The Co-eds". As stated on the front lower left cover of the script The script Completion Date was November 20, 1943 and was Mimeographed on April 20, 1944.
    Due to the scripts age there is some deterioration.
    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.
    THIS IS BEING SOLD AS MOVIE MEMORABILIA ONLY, MEANING NO RIGHTS ARE GIVEN OR IMPLIED.
    THIS IS BEING SOLD FROM ONE COLLECTOR TO ANOTHER.
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