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OUTER LIMITS Architects of Fear UNPRODUCED FEATURE FILM REMAKE Script SCREENPLAY

$ 10.53

Availability: 11 in stock
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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    Description

    CREATURE FEATURES, your one-stop shop for out-of-this-world movie & TV memorabilia, celebrates the art of screenwriting with our latest series of auctions featuring rare, unproduced, and hard-to-find screenplays!
    This week, we're offering an original first draft screenplay for the proposed theatrical feature film remake of "THE ARCHITECTS OF FEAR," the classic episode of the much-lauded sci-fi TV anthology of the 1960's: THE OUTER LIMITS.
    The original plot chronicled the efforts of an idealistic group of scientists who surgically morph one of their own members (Robert Culp) into an alien monster designed to "invade" the earth, thereby uniting the fearful human race against him.
    This ultra-rare 111-page script dated June 29, 1995 was written by Charlie Haas, director Joe Dante's favorite screenwriter responsible for GREMLINS II: THE NEW BATCH and MATINEE.  The script is based on the original OUTER LIMITS teleplay by Meyer Dolinsky and was considered by filmmakers such as Tim Burton and Kevin Smith before being shelved.
    Condition is MINT.
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