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Don Juan DeMarco, 1995
A collection of material relating to Don Juan DeMarco, including: - a script, the title page printed with the working title Don Juan DeMarco And The Centerfold, An Original Screenplay by Jeremy Leven, Based in part on "Don Juan" by Lord Byron, including several pages of script revisions, various dates 13 March-6 May, 1994, 108pp. of mimeographed typescript, with some amendments to the script in pencil in an unknown hand;
- 10 revised script pages dated 20 December, 1993, three pages annotated in red felt pen or ballpoint pen with amendments to the script in Brando's hand, additionally annotated with amendments in an unknown hand;
- a scene breakdown, in blue paper covers, 24pp. of mimeographed typescript;
- three letters from Director, Jeremy Leven to Marlon Brando, one a tyepscript letter on Jeremy Leven... headed stationery, signed, dated 4 July, 1994, encouraging Brando in the final stages of filming; one a hand-written note on Juno Pictures Inc headed stationery, telling Brando a few scenes dropped that were not essential...trims and tucks to keep things moving. And a new scene for you - small but endearing, I believe... 1p.; and a fax, dated 21 September, 1994, regarding voiceovers and the first screening, 1p.;
- a Xerox of a typescript letter from the film's producer, Francis Ford Coppola, Hi Marlon..."Don Juan" is coming along -- it's different and quite enjoyable. We preview it again in a few days in Santa Monica and I think it will go over pretty well, 1p.;
- seven colour and one black and white portrait photographs of Marlon Brando as Dr. Mickler and Johnny Depp as Don Juan, largest -- 14x11in. (35.5x28cm.);
- a quantity of press and promotional material, including: two colour press kits, various Xeroxes of press clippings and three copies of Variety magazine containing articles relating to the film;
- a large quantity of production paperwork including call sheets, staff/crew lists, and faxed correspondence between Brando's office, New Line Cinema and others; and related material (a lot)

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