Editore: Twentieth Century-Fox, Los Angeles, CA, 1957
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Fotografia
Original vintage reference photograph from the 1957 film, showing actor Arthur Kennedy. Based on the 1956 novel by Grace Metalious. Gossip is pervasive in a small New England town, leading everyone to do what they can to hide their secrets and scandals until they boil over. The film tied with "The Little Foxes" (1941) for the most Academy Award nominations-but no wins. Set in the fictional New England town of Peyton Place, shot on location in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with splash at top left corner.
Editore: Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS], Los Angeles, 1980
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the 1980 television film. A well-to-do woman with high social standing falls for a construction worker with a gambling addiction. Red untitled wrappers. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Ruth Gordon, and Garson Kanin. 132 leaves, with last page of text numbered 131. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads.
Editore: The Edward S. Feldman Company, Beverly Hills, CA, 1979
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the 1979 television movie, originally aired on December 7, 1979, on ABC. Two aging retirees fall in love after meeting at a retirement home in Venice, California, although their friends and families object due to their differing religions. Red titled wrappers, dated February 21, 1979, on the front wrapper, with credits for screenwriters Merrit Malloy and Lee Philips. Title page present, with credits for screenwriters Merrit Malloy and Lee Philips. 120 leaves, with last page of text numbered 121. Xerographic duplication, rectos only, with blue and pink revision pages throughout, dated variously between March 5 and 12, 1979. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.