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Gone With the Wind shooting script with alternate ending in leather cover from script clerk Connie Earl....
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Gone With the Wind shooting script with alternate ending in leather cover from script clerk Connie Earl. (MGM, 1939) Exceedingly rare original studio tooled leather bound 251-page (missing pages 226 through 228, with synopsis of missing pages tipped into script) Shooting Script with multi-color revision pages dated 03/02/39 to 05/27/39. Written by Sidney Howard and dated February 27, 1939 on the interior typed board cover. This script was the personal copy of uncredited "Script Clerk" Connie Earl. Earl was one of few above the line production members who received these special ornately hand embellished leather covers. In her capacity as Script Clerk, Ms. Earl would follow lines of dialog as performed during production, leading to make pencil annotations based on line changes made by director or, at times, the actors themselves. Examples of line changes include, on page 249, "Rhett" (Clarke Gable) as printed, "My dear I don't give a damn" hand annotated as changed to, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" and on page 189, "Scarlett's (Vivien Leigh) original line, "If she thought anyone would take after her she'd walk the streets naked!", has been excised. Dialect passages have been meticulously tended to, in example, "Prissy's" (Butterfly McQueen) line, "She done have her baby today!" has been amended to, "She done had her baby today!" Notable in this version of the script is an alternate ending. After the iconic scene when Scarlett has lost Rhett and stands in silhouette against a sunset leading to rolling credits, in this alternate ending the camera returns to Scarlett and she delivers the line, "Rhett!... Rhett!... You'll come back. You'll come back...I know you will!..." Exhibiting age, edge chipping even toning, covers detached but present, minor tape repair with the last page detached and tipped to the inner back cover. Leather cover (stamped by artisan "J. Mooney") exhibits some light cracking and spot staining to the spine with interior cover lining detached. The only example of this version of the script, the only example we've encountered of this custom leather production cover, and the single best and most complete Gone With the Wind script we've ever handled.Heritage Auctions provides detailed information when available but strongly encourages in-person inspection. Condition statements and photographs are offered as general guidance only, not as complete representations of facts, and do not constitute a warranty or assumption of liability by Heritage. Framed artworks are not examined outside their frames, and additional details from Heritage may be unavailable; therefore, the condition of unexamined works is not guaranteed. Heritage is not responsible for damage to frames, glazing, original boxes, display materials, or for works that have shifted within the frame. All lots are sold "AS IS" in accordance with our Terms & Conditions of Auction.
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Profiles in History: Hollywood: A Collector's Ransom #997062 (go to Auction Home page)
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December, 2019
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