HEAVILY ANNOTATED WORKING SCRIPT FROM "TWO-FACED WOMAN"
HEAVILY ANNOTATED WORKING SCRIPT FROM "TWO-FACED WOMAN"

MGM, 1941

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HEAVILY ANNOTATED WORKING SCRIPT FROM "TWO-FACED WOMAN"
MGM, 1941
An original script from the personal collection of second unit director Jack Greenwood. Meticulously annotated on all one-hundred and forty-seven pages, this was the working copy that contained all production details for director George Cukor's use. Greenwood's notes show a fascinating work-in-progress as he included every minor and major dialogue change, every scene revision (of which there were many due to the strict production codes at the time) and every detail about wardrobe. A spectacular bonus to this manuscript is the over one-hundred black and white snapshots that are trimmed and glued within the script pages. They were taken for wardrobe purposes and depict Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Constance Bennett, Roland Young, Ruth Gordon and the rest of the cast attired in the Adrain-designed costumes worn throughout the film. The evolution of this final film that Garbo made can be traced within this one script which displays a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer label on the cover along with Greenwood's ownership signature and a date of 5/31/41.
11 1/2 inches x 9 inches

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