Blood and Sand: Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Mimeographed manuscript, 169 pp, January 6, 1941, temporary script, bound in brads in green Twentieth Century-Fox wrappers initialed ("D.Z.") by Zanuck and inscribed in pencil, "Conference," and marked "Temporary," "2093-5," and "614." Legendary producer Darryl F. Zanuck's annotated working copy of the script of Rouben Mamoulian's bullfighting drama. Blood and Sand starred Tyrone Power as a poor peasant who becomes a top matador and gets romantically entangled with socialite "Dona Sol" (Rita Hayworth). Annotated by Zanuck in pencil at various points throughout, adding and deleting dialogue, and expressing his enthusiasm and concerns. Blood and Sand won an Academy Award® for Best Cinematography, Color (Ernest Palmer, Ray Rennahan) and was nominated for Best Art Direction (Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright, Thomas Little . Together with Nightmare Alley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Jules Furthman, based on the novel by William Lindsey Gresham, 166 pp, marked "2nd Revised Shooting Final" on cover and dated May 2, 1947, bound with brads and housed in pale blue wrappers. Nightmare Alley stars Tyrone Power as a sideshow apprentice who learns to be a mentalist the hard way. Directed by Edmund Goulding, the film also stars Joan Blondell. 8.5 x 11 in.
Blood and Sand: Twentieth Century-Fox, 1941. Mimeographed manuscript, 169 pp, January 6, 1941, temporary script, bound in brads in green Twentieth Century-Fox wrappers initialed ("D.Z.") by Zanuck and inscribed in pencil, "Conference," and marked "Temporary," "2093-5," and "614." Legendary producer Darryl F. Zanuck's annotated working copy of the script of Rouben Mamoulian's bullfighting drama. Blood and Sand starred Tyrone Power as a poor peasant who becomes a top matador and gets romantically entangled with socialite "Dona Sol" (Rita Hayworth). Annotated by Zanuck in pencil at various points throughout, adding and deleting dialogue, and expressing his enthusiasm and concerns. Blood and Sand won an Academy Award® for Best Cinematography, Color (Ernest Palmer, Ray Rennahan) and was nominated for Best Art Direction (Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright, Thomas Little . Together with Nightmare Alley, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Jules Furthman, based on the novel by William Lindsey Gresham, 166 pp, marked "2nd Revised Shooting Final" on cover and dated May 2, 1947, bound with brads and housed in pale blue wrappers. Nightmare Alley stars Tyrone Power as a sideshow apprentice who learns to be a mentalist the hard way. Directed by Edmund Goulding, the film also stars Joan Blondell. 8.5 x 11 in.
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