DAVID COPPERFIELD MOVIE CAST - COLLECTION - HFSID 350444
Price: $8,250.00
DAVID COPPERFIELD MOVIE CAST: DAVID O. SELZNICK,
GEORGE CUKOR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, W.C. FIELDS, BASIL
RATHBONE, MAUREEN O'HARA and many others
The Chief Projectionist's personal copy of the complete original movie script, signed by
32 other members of the cast and crew, presented in a custom 34½ x 37¼ display box.
Original Movie Script signed. Typed on the cover at the upper left corner: "FOR USE OF
CHIEF PROJECTIONIST", signed: "George Cukor"(Director), "David O. Selznick"
(Producer), "W.C. Fields" (Micawber), "Lionel Barrymore" (Dan Peggotty), "Freddie
Bartholomew" (Copperfield as a boy), "Frank Lawton" (Copperfield as a man), "Basil
Rathbone" (Mr. Murdstone), "Maureen O'Sullivan" (Dora), "Edna May Oliver" (Aunt
Betsey), "Roland Young" (Uriah Heep), "Fay Chaldecott/Little Emily" (Little Emily as a
child), "Madge Evans" (Agnes), "Elizabeth Allen/(Mrs. Copperfield)", "Marilyn
Knowlden/(Little Agnes)" (Agnes as a child), "Harry Beresford/Dr. Chillip", "Una
O'Connor" (Mrs. Gummidge), "John Buckler/Ham", "Lennox Pawle" (Mr. Dick), "Jessie
Ralph/Peggotty" (Nurse Peggotty), "Lewis J. Stone" (Mr. Wickfield), "Hugh Williams" (J.
Steerforth), "Violet Kemble-Cooper" (Mrs. Jane Murdstone), "Hugh Walpole" (Vicar,
Screenwriter), "Howard Estabrook" (Screenwriter), "Oliver T. Marsh/Camera"
(Cinematographer), "Merrill Pye" (Associate), "Edwin B. Willis" (Associate), "Cedric
Gibbons" (Art Director), "Hugh Walpole" (Adaptation), "Ivan Simpson" (Littimer),
"Florine McKinney" (Little Em'ly, the women), "Violet Kemble-Cooper" (Jane
Murdstone) and "Douglas Shearer" (Recording Director). Check marks in unknown hand next
to names on cast and crew page indicate signatures on script cover. Also present are signatures
of those responsible for make-up, props and lights. 8½ x 10 ¾ .
David Copperfield was MGM's major Christmas release for its 1934-1935 season.
Based on the Charles Dickens novel, it received three Academy Award nominations,
including Best Picture. The signed cover has separated from the script. It is soiled, worn and
creased. Remnants of loose-leaf reinforcers at left edge. Tears around fastener holes. Title page
mounted to a gold frame. The balance of the script is bound by its original fasteners. The first
page listing the cast and credits. Script pages toned and creased. Overall, in fine condition.
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