Jerome coopersmith screenwriter (5 risultati)

A Man Called Hawk: Passing the Bar (Original screenplay for the 1989 television episode)
Avery Brooks, Mike Starr, Gerry Bamman, Moses Gunn (starring); Bill Duke (director); Jerome Coopersmith (screenwriter)
Editore: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1988
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Aggiungi al carrelloFirst Draft script for Season 1 Episode 4 of the 1989 television series. A spinoff of the 1985-1988 television series "Spenser: For Hire," which was based in turn on Robert B. Parker's long-running detective novel series. In this episode, Hawk helps an old friend, a defense attorney, who has taken on a seemingly hopeless murder…case. Originally aired on February 18, 1989, on ABC. Shot on location in Washington DC. Red titled wrappers, dated December 23, 1988, and noted as First Draft on the front wrapper. Title page present, dated December 23, 1988, noted as First Draft, with credit for screenwriter Jerome Coopersmith. 57 leaves, with last page of text numbered 54. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.

Medical Center: Fatal Decision (Original screenplay for the 1972 television episode)
Claudine Auger, Chad Everett, Fritz Weaver (starring); Charles S. Dubin (director); Jerome Coopersmith (screenwriter)
Editore: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1971
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Aggiungi al carrelloFinal Draft script for Season 3 Episode 17 of the 1969-1976 television series. A long-running medical drama that followed doctors Paul Lochner and Joe Gannon as they went about their daily lives at a university hospital in Los Angeles. In this episode, Gannon reconnects with an old flame, a doctor with a troubled past. Originall…y aired on January 19, 1972, on CBS. Screenwriter Jerome Coopersmith wrote prolifically for television and the stage throughout the mid- to late-twentieth century. He is best remembered today for his writing for "Hawaii Five-O" (1968-1980), and the 1974 Christmas television special "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," but also contributed episodes for "Armstrong Circle Theater," "The Streets of San Francisco," "Combat!," "Spenser for Hire," and others. In 1965, he received a Tony nomination for the Sherlock Holmes Broadway musical "Baker Street," and wrote and co-wrote a number of off-Broadway plays, including a biographical play about the early life of Eleanor Roosevelt. Orange titled MGM wrappers, dated November 18, 1971, noted as FINAL DRAFT and production No. 7852, stamped copy No. 61, with credit for screenwriter Jerome Coopersmith. Title page integral with the front wrapper. 62 leaves, with last page of text numbered 60. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Near Fine, with light foxing to the page edges, bound with two gold brads.
Altre immaginiEditore: Cates Films, New York, 1983
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Aggiungi al carrelloRevised script for an unproduced film. A drama about a psychology professor who gets involved with a sexual abuse case against a respected therapist. Playwright Jerome Coopersmith wrote prolifically for television and the stage throughout the mid- to late-twentieth century. He is best remembered today for his writing for "Hawaii… Five-O" (1968-1980), and the 1974 Christmas television special "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," but also contributed episodes for "Armstrong Circle Theater," "The Streets of San Francisco," "Combat!," "Spenser for Hire," and others. In 1965, he received a Tony nomination for the Sherlock Holmes Broadway musical "Baker Street," and wrote and co-wrote a number of off-Broadway plays, including "Eleanor" (1967), about the early life of Eleanor Roosevelt. Coopersmith and Cates Films would work together in 2004, on the television movie adaptation of the 1980 Mary Higgins Clark novel "The Cradle Will Fall." Untitled William Morris Agency wrappers, with clear front wrapper and navy rear wrapper. Title page present, noted as Revised, dated November 1983, with credit for Coopersmith. 107 leaves, with last page of text numbered 105. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper about Near Fine, bound internally with three silver brads.
Altre immaginiJohnny Jupiter: Frontier Scout Story (Original screenplay for Season 2, Episode 2 of the 1953-1954 television series)
Wright King, Gil Mack, Gene London (starring); Jerome Coopersmith (screenwriter);
Editore: Kagran Corporation, New York, 1953
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Aggiungi al carrelloRevised script for Season 2, Episode 2 of the 1953-1954 ABC television series. Screenwriter Jerome Coopersmith's working copy, with his substantive annotations in manuscript ink throughout, marking deletions, editorial notes, and revisions. The "Johnny Jupiter" program appeared in two iterations throughout 1953 and 1954: the fir…st aired on the DuMont Television Network from March to June of 1953, and the second aired on ABC and aired between September 5, 1953, and May 29, 1954. Both series featured 30-minute episodes, blended hand puppetry and live action, and featured a shop employee interacting with aliens through a magical television set, but the second series was geared toward adults, while the first was geared toward children. The ABC series followed a young television shop employee as he fielded interactions with his human colleagues (his boss and his boss' daughter) and the Jovian aliens from Jupiter (the titular Johnny Jupiter and two robots). In this episode, the Frisby general store is paid a visit by the chief scoutmaster of the Frontier Scouts of America, throwing Duckweather, Horatio, and Katherine into a tizzy, and causing the Jovians to intervene in an (unwanted) attempt to help. Self wrappers. Title page present, with credit for series writer Jerome Coopersmith, noted as "Script #1" and "'Frontier Scout Story'". 53 leaves, with last page of text numbered 48. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with undated pink revision pages throughout. Pages Very Good plus, first and last leaves detached from the binding, partially bound with a single staple at the top left corner.
Altre immagini'Twas the Night Before Christmas (Original screenplay for the 1974 animated Christmas television special)
Joel Grey, George Gobel, Tammy Grimes (starring); Jerome Coopersmith (screenwriter); Arthur Rankin Jr., Jules Bass (directors)
Editore: Rankin/Bass Productions, Los Angeles, 1974
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Aggiungi al carrelloDraft script for the 1974 animated Christmas television special, originally aired on CBS on December 8, 1974. From the archive of screenwriter Jerome Coopersmith. A children's Christmas tale loosely based on Clement Moore's classic 1823 poem. Although produced in the US, the special was animated in Japan by Topcraft, an animatio…n studio later linked to Studio Ghibli. Topcraft would collaborate numerous times with Rankin/Bass throughout the 1970s and 1980s, most notably on "The Hobbit" (1977) and "The Last Unicorn" (1982). Script housed in a mylar folder with a navy blue binding. Pink titled William Morris Agency wrappers. Title page present, dated 3-12-74, with credits for Moore and screenwriter Jerome Coopersmith. 36 leaves, with last page of text numbered 34. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrappers Near Fine, bound internally with three silver brads.