eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 1a055 DEVIL & MISS JONES revised final draft script November 26, 1940, screenplay by Norman Krasna! Date Sold 7/9/2013Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage Movie Script (measures 8 1/2" x 11" [22 x 28 cm], 170 pages) (Learn More) The Devil and Miss Jones, the 1941 Sam Wood New York City romantic comedy ("Invitation - Osculation - Complication - Inspiration - Indignation!"; "For folks who haven't laughed since 1929!"; "To Jean Arthur Fans, Special Notice! We know how many of you there are, and how fond you are of this delightful star. You've hailed her in a dozen co-starring comedies, and now at last we have the pleasure of presenting her in The First Comedy-Romance of her very own! It's the truly great Jean Arthur hit you knew you'd see some day - happy, sparkling, clever, with a new kind of romance, a new kind of people, a brand-new idea! .. . If you liked Jean before [Do you know anyone who didn't?], you'll love her in this brilliant, different show from the director of 'Kitty Foyle' and the author of 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith'."; about a department store owner who poses as one of his own workers) starring Jean Arthur (in the title role as Mary Jones), Robert Cummings (Bob Cummings), Charles Coburn (nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for this film), Edmund Gwenn, Spring Byington, S.Z. Sakall, Walter Kingsford, William Demarest, and Boots the German Shepherd dog NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this script is the revised final draft from November 26, 1940 and the screenplay was written by Norman Krasna. The first interior page has a form that was to be signed by the person receiving the script and it had perforations in the bottom one-third of that page (and they are true perforations, and NOT a photocopied page). This was the way the studio kept track of who had these scripts! Also note that there are approximately 20 blue revision pages at the end of the script, which give a new ending (the person who added them to the script did not remove the original ending, so this script contains both the original ending and the revised one, so it is great fun to compare the two! Condition: very good. There are some faint stains on the cover. There is part of a label in the middle of the spine and a piece of clear tape in the bottom. The blank back cover has some small paper loss. Otherwise, the script is in pretty good condition. Learn More about condition grades
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