Four More Screenplays by Preston Sturges (First Softcover Edition)
Published by University of California Press, 1995
First softcover edition
975 pages
9x6 inches
Book is in Very Good condition. Spine tight and untracked. No markings in text.
Includes the screenplays for The Palm Beach Story, Triumph over Pain/The Great Moment, The Miracle at Morgan's Creek, and Unfaithfully Yours. Based on the actual shooting scripts rather than the final screen versions, these screenplays contain scenes that were not filmed or that disappeared on the cutting room floor. In the introductions that precede each screenplay, Brian Henderson examines every important aspect of the screenplay's composition including Sturges's process of constant revision, the variant drafts and fragments of drafts, and the writer/director's relations with Paramount executives, the Church, the Hayes Office, and Darryl Zanuck.
Published by University of California Press, 1995
First softcover edition
975 pages
9x6 inches
Book is in Very Good condition. Spine tight and untracked. No markings in text.
Includes the screenplays for The Palm Beach Story, Triumph over Pain/The Great Moment, The Miracle at Morgan's Creek, and Unfaithfully Yours. Based on the actual shooting scripts rather than the final screen versions, these screenplays contain scenes that were not filmed or that disappeared on the cutting room floor. In the introductions that precede each screenplay, Brian Henderson examines every important aspect of the screenplay's composition including Sturges's process of constant revision, the variant drafts and fragments of drafts, and the writer/director's relations with Paramount executives, the Church, the Hayes Office, and Darryl Zanuck.
Published by University of California Press, 1995
First softcover edition
975 pages
9x6 inches
Book is in Very Good condition. Spine tight and untracked. No markings in text.
Includes the screenplays for The Palm Beach Story, Triumph over Pain/The Great Moment, The Miracle at Morgan's Creek, and Unfaithfully Yours. Based on the actual shooting scripts rather than the final screen versions, these screenplays contain scenes that were not filmed or that disappeared on the cutting room floor. In the introductions that precede each screenplay, Brian Henderson examines every important aspect of the screenplay's composition including Sturges's process of constant revision, the variant drafts and fragments of drafts, and the writer/director's relations with Paramount executives, the Church, the Hayes Office, and Darryl Zanuck.