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Weitere BilderBranded: The Wolfers (Original screenplay for the 1966 episode of the 1965-1966 television series)
Larry Cohen (creator); Larry Peerce (director); Chuck Connors, Bruce Dern, Zeme North (starring); Frank Paris (screenwriter)
Verlag: Paramount Studios, N.p. 1965
- Softcover
- Manuskript
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USARoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Draft script for the 33rd episode of the second season of the 1965-1966 NBC Western television series, which aired on January 9, 1966. Copy belonging to actor Nick Dimitri, who played the character "Young Hawk," with marker and ink annotations of his name, his character's name, and "Office" on the front wrapper, with manuscript…marker annotations of actor's names adjacent to the character's names on the Cast page. Created by Larry Cohen, his first series as creator and producer, the series was originally intended as an allegory about blacklisting during McCarthyism, which, according to Cohen, lead to him being fired from the series after mistakenly telling its right-wing star, Chuck Connors. Following star Connors' popular 1958-1963 Western series "The Rifleman," Connors stars as Jason McCord, a former US cavalry captain who was court-martialed after being unjustly accused of cowardice. The series premiered on January 24, 1965 and aired for two seasons and 48 episodes ending on April 24, 1966. In this episode Connors comes upon a bound white Indian woman who says three wolfer brothers kidnapped and attacked her, who he decides he needs to find and kill while returning her to her people. Green titled wrappers, with credits for screenwriter Frank Paris. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Frank Paris. 31 leaves, with last page of text numbered 28. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with two blue revision pages, dated 11/4/65. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, with light toning and foxing to the extremities, bound with two gold brads.