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Evel Knievel VIVA KNIEVEL Original screenplay for the 1977 film 1976 #149074
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Viva Knievel (Original screenplay for the 1977 film)Author:
Evel Knievel (subject, starring); Gordon Douglas (director); Norman Katkov, Antonio Santean [as Antonio Santillan] (screenwriters); Gene Kelly, Lauren Hutton, Red Buttons, Leslie Nielsen (starring)
Title:
Viva Knievel (Original screenplay for the 1977 film)
Publication:
Burbank, CA: Warner Brothers, 1976
Description:
Final Shooting script for the 1977 film. Uncredited makeup artist Rick Schwartz's copy, with his ownership name on the title page in holograph link, and with penciled check marks throughout relating to close-ups in the film. Secretarial notation of supervising producer Irwin Allen's name on the title page.
A stunt-heavy 1970s powerhouse, designed to capitalize on the enormous success of the 1971 film "Evel Knievel," but with this entry featuring inimitable motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel as himself. Also cast are Gene Kelly as his alcoholic mechanic, and Leslie Nielsen as a power-hungry Mexican drug lord. Knievel is offered a fortune to perform in Mexico, unaware that a drug cartel intends to kill him and use his tour bus to smuggle hundreds of kilos of cocaine.
Set in California and Mexico, shot on location in Monterey Park, Burbank, and Long Beach, California.
Yellow titled wrappers, rubber-stamped FINAL on the front wrapper. Title page present, dated February 13, 1976, noted as SHOOTING FINAL, with credits for screenwriter Antonio Santillan (sic). 115 leaves, with last page of text numbered 114. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, lightly soiled, bound with two gold brads.
Seller ID:
149074
Subject:
1970s Cinema, Action Film, Exploitation, Film Scripts, Motorcycle
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