eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 9s0002 MY SISTER EILEEN revised final draft script Oct 4, 1954, Lucy Marlow's personal copy! Date Sold 9/5/2021Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Movie Script (measures 8 1/2" x 11" [22 x 28 cm], 130 pages) (Learn More) My Sister Eileen, the 1955 Richard Quine New York City Greenwich Village romantic musical comedy ("That joyous new musical!"; "Dancing in the streets... singing from the rooftops... kissing all over town!!!"; "...Making good in New York isn't easy... but staying good is even harder!"; "Don't pay any attention to them and maybe they'll follow us!"; "Based upon the play, 'My Sister Eileen' by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov"; "Screen Play by Blake Edwards and Richard Quine") starring Janet Leigh ("Curves set to music!"; in the title role as Eileen Sherwood), Jack Lemmon ("Funniest new screen star!"), Betty Garrett ("Hilarious song-'n'-dancer!"), Bob Fosse (the famous choreographer in an early acting role; billed as "Robert Fosse"), Kurt Kasznar, Dick York (billed as "Richard York"), Lucy Marlow, and Tommy Rall NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this script is the revised final draft from October 4, 1954 and the screenplay was written by Blake Edwards & Richard Quine, and Lucy Marlow played Helen in this movie. Also note that there are yellow revision pages. Also included with the script are two 8x10 stills, both of which show Lucy Marlow, and they were her personal stills. It is one of eleven scripts that is the personal property of actress Lucy Marlow (her name is written on the cover), who appeared in this production (we are auctioning the eleven scripts in eleven separate auctions). Miss Marlow started acting in 1954, and after an uncredited appearance in "Lucky Me", she got a giant break playing Lola Lavery in "A Star is Born" in 1954. That same year, she met James Dean and they became good friends until his sad passing the following year. After A Star is Born, she appeared in five more movies and several TV appearances, but in 1955, she married Andy Carey, who was the third baseman for the New York Yankees, and she mostly retired and had two children. She remained retired and passed away in December 2018. She spent her last few years with her daughter, who has consigned these scripts to us, and it is a 100% certainty that these were her personal scripts (and some include very rare stills from those productions, and her name is written on some, and this information is noted above). One wonders what kind of career Lucy Marlow would have had had she not married and retired, and of course, we can never know that, but this auction gives one person a very rare opportunity to own her own personal script from this production! Condition: very good. See our multiple images to get a good sense of the exact condition of this script. Learn More about condition grades
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