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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Ride Em Cowboy 1942/ Revised Screenplay
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Title: Abbott And Costello "Ride Em Cowboy"Script Dated: June 9, 1941
Draft: Producer Revised Screenplay
Written By: Edmund L. Hartmann & John Grant
Description
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This is an Original Movie Script used during the making of the 1942
Abbott And Costello
film titled, "Ride Em Cowboy"
Ride Em Cowboy was filmed at Universal Studios from June 30th through August 9th, 1941 but wasn't released until February 1942. Due to the age the script shows some deterioration.
This revised screenplay comes complete with 134 pages.
This was the sixth script contribution of writer/producer John Grant in an Abbott and Costello film.
Grant contributed to nearly every
Abbott and Costello
film by injecting comedy routines into stories written by other screenwriters. Most of his material would be included in the final film because he
was
the only writer
Abbott and Costello
trusted with their routines.
This script would be a great addition to any Abbott & Costello collection.
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