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The Ghost of Frankenstein 1942 / Original Trailer Script

$ 343.2

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

    Title: The Ghost Of Frankenstein
    Script Dated: March 9, 1942
    Draft: Original Trailer Script
    Written By: W. Scott Darling
    Story By: Eric Taylor
    Description
    :
    This Original  Trailer Script was used during the making of the 1942 Lon Chaney Jr.
    film titled, "The Ghost of Frankenstein". T
    here is some minor deterioration and rust on the staples.
    This Rare script would make a Great addition to any Universal "Monsters" Collector.
    The Ghost of Frankenstein was filmed at Universal Studios starting December 14th, 1941 and finished in January, 1942.
    The Ghost of Frankenstein
    is a 1942 American horror film
    directed by Erle C. Kenton.
    The film is the fourth film in the
    Frankenstein
    series by Universal Pictures
    and was the follow-up to Son of Frankenstein.
    The film's plot follows the previous film's: the Monster (Lon Chaney Jr.)
    and his companion Ygor (Bela Lugosi)
    are chased out of town. They go to another small town to encourage the younger son of Dr. Frankenstein (portrayed by Cedric Hardwicke)
    to continue his father's experiments, so that Ygor can have revenge against his enemies and his brain transplanted into the Monster's skull.
    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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    All of the scripts that I own are original not reproductions or fakes. Some people, new to collecting, are confused about the word "Original." In terms of movie scripts, the term "Original" means that it was used by the production company in the early stages of production or that it was given to the cast and crew members during filming, and used at the time of production. Each film project has a different total number of scripts that are issued. The older a film is you also have to figure in the fact that a lot of the original movie scripts have been thrown out or destroyed over time.
    An original movie script has a lot of character in the item itself and every one of them is different in some way or another. For example, all finished scripts begin as a First Draft Screenplay then through time the screenplay is edited or Revised into the Final Version of the Shooting Script. Any changes made to the screenplay during production are known as revisions. These revision pages are usually a different color like blue or pink and inserted into the Final Scripts that were issued to the cast and crew. Sometimes new writers are even brought in by the producers during the early stages for whatever reason to revise and make changes to the original script or come in with their own story ideas. Because of this a First Draft Screenplay can even go through multiple title changes on its way to becoming a Final Script. There is usually only one script given to each cast or crewmember during production. Some crew and cast will make changes or add notes to their script copies as well. “FILE”OR “VAULT” copies of scripts are copies that a studio will keep in their vault. These File or Vault copies generally are not annotated and are usually un-marked. All these changes or revisions make original movie scripts very desirable because of how unique they are at various stages in the writing/editing/production process.