The Freshman, 1990
The Freshman, 1990 In The Freshman...I played the character who resembled Don Corleone, and Matthew Broderick played a college freshman whom I hired to make some unusual deliveries. I thought it was a funny picture, though it could have been even more comic. When I read the script I laughed and laughed and couldn't wait to do it...
The Freshman, 1990

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The Freshman, 1990
A collection of material relating to The Freshman, including:
- two scripts, one dated 8 December, 1988, the other dated 24 May, 1989, 128pp. of mimeographed typescript, with grey paper covers, with approximately 11 pages annotated in Brando's and an unknown hand in various inks with minor notes on and amendments to the script, Brando's notes and amendments include:
- during the scene where Clark tackles Carmine on the subject of illegally transporting endangered species, Brando has added Not just now, after Clark's sentence but we have to talk about something and during the same scene, Brando has amended Carmine's speech How does it look, some college boy quits on me?...People think there's something wrong with me to How does it look some college boy makes me look like a fool?...People are going to say whats wrong with me...;
- approximately 90 black and white head and shoulder publicity stills of Marlon Brando as Carmine Sabatini, all -- 10x8in. (25.4x20.3cm.);
- approximately 13 black and white stills of Brando with various characters in the film - 11x14in. (28x35.6cm.); and related material (a lot)