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W C Fields OLD FASHIONED WAY Archive including corrected Signed #137374

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    Description

    The Old Fashioned Way (Archive including corrected draft screenplay, final screenplay, and signed writer's agreement for the 1934 film)
    Author:
    [W.C. Fields] William Beaudine (director); J.P. McEvoy, Claude Binyon, Garnett Weston, Lex Neal, Walter DeLeon, Paul Jones, Ralph Ceder (screenwriters); W.C. Fields, Billy Bletcher (starring)
    Title:
    The Old Fashioned Way (Archive including corrected draft screenplay, final screenplay, and signed writer's agreement for the 1934 film)
    Publication:
    Hollywood: Paramount Pictures, 1934
    Description:
    Archive for the 1934 film, including a Draft script with holograph corrections, the resulting mimeograph Final script, and signed "Certificate of Authorship," Certificate of Authorship notarized by the County of Los Angeles and signed by each of the film's writers, including J.P. McEvoy, Claude Binyon, Garnett Weston, Lex Neal, Walter DeLeon, Paul Jones, and Ralph Ceder.
    Based on the story by Charles Bogle (a W.C. Fields pseudonym), "The Old Fashioned Way" follows the story of The Great McGonigle (W.C. Fields) and his rag-tag vaudeville troupe's production of "The Drunkard," a William H. Smith temperance play, as well as the wayward romantic exploits of McGonigle's daugther, Betty.
    A rare and comedic glimpse into the life of a vaudevillian at the turn of the century, "The Old Fashioned Way" is also somewhat autobiographical in nature. Like McGonigle, Fields himself began his career in vaudeville as a silent juggler, eventually earning the distinction of "world's greatest juggler" and an illustrious career in both silent and early "talkie" films. Fields' "The Great McGonigle" is of course an homage to the famed "The Great Ziegfeld" or Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., a noted impresario of his time and a key player in vaudeville history.
    Draft script:
    Self wrappers. Title page integral with front wrapper. 178 leaves, with last page of text numbered 135. Typescript on yellow stock, with pink revision pages, and with heavy holograph annotations throughout. Pages Very Good, wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. Each screenwriter's Certificate of Authorship bound in at the front, and bound individually with two brads as well.
    File copy:
    Self wrappers. Title page integral with front wrapper, rubber stamped FILE COPY on the front wrapper, dated May 3, 1934. 63 leaves, with last page of text numbered 62. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, side stapled.
    Certificate of Authorship:
    Self wrappers. First signee integral with front wrapper, noted as CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORSHIP on the front wrapper, dated April 24, 1934. 25 unnumbered leaves. Typescript on white stock. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads and rebound to Draft script.
    Seller ID:
    137374
    Subject:
    1930s Cinema, Autograph Material, Comedy, Film Scripts
    Royal Books
    Baltimore, MD
    Royal Books is located in the midtown area of Baltimore, Maryland. Since 1996, we have specialized in rare books and paper relating to twentieth century literature, genre fiction, the arts, and popular culture, with a particular emphasis on cinema.
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