NBC, 1979. Xerographic manuscript, three volumes, final screenplay by Don McGuire and Harold Gast, June 12-June 19, 1978 (with revision pages as late as July 19), 301 pp total, staff and crew list, 3 pp, bound into volume I and 20 black and white stills bound in among the three volumes, all bound in white leather with the title and " Natalie Wood " stamped on the upper cover and the title and year on the spine. Annotated by Wood in pencil and ink throughout. Together with Wood's copy of the novel by James Jones (NY: 1951), with many pages marked and light annotation throughout; a notebook with Wood's handwritten notes on the script, 12 pp; typed and photocopied script pages annotated by Wood, 59 pp; working scripts by Don McGuire and Harold Gast, staff and crew list, 4 pp; working scripts for Parts I, II, and III, January 3-June 19, 1978, 315 pp total, bound in brads, annotated by Wood throughout; press clippings; a 1978-9 Emmy Award entry form; congratulatory telegrams and letters, including one from Helen Gurley Brown and 3 promotional photos and 25 color transparencies of Wood. A six-hour miniseries based on the 1951 novel, From Here to Eternity was a commercial success and spawned a TV series spinoff as well as earning Wood a Golden Globe for Best TV Actress-Drama.
NBC, 1979. Xerographic manuscript, three volumes, final screenplay by Don McGuire and Harold Gast, June 12-June 19, 1978 (with revision pages as late as July 19), 301 pp total, staff and crew list, 3 pp, bound into volume I and 20 black and white stills bound in among the three volumes, all bound in white leather with the title and " Natalie Wood " stamped on the upper cover and the title and year on the spine. Annotated by Wood in pencil and ink throughout. Together with Wood's copy of the novel by James Jones (NY: 1951), with many pages marked and light annotation throughout; a notebook with Wood's handwritten notes on the script, 12 pp; typed and photocopied script pages annotated by Wood, 59 pp; working scripts by Don McGuire and Harold Gast, staff and crew list, 4 pp; working scripts for Parts I, II, and III, January 3-June 19, 1978, 315 pp total, bound in brads, annotated by Wood throughout; press clippings; a 1978-9 Emmy Award entry form; congratulatory telegrams and letters, including one from Helen Gurley Brown and 3 promotional photos and 25 color transparencies of Wood. A six-hour miniseries based on the 1951 novel, From Here to Eternity was a commercial success and spawned a TV series spinoff as well as earning Wood a Golden Globe for Best TV Actress-Drama.
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