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Orson Wells
A large collection of material associated with Orson Welles' career circa 1965-1979 including:
-- Don Quixote: file copies of accounts for Orson Welles Productions, April-July 1966 and detailed list of film reels, 1972
-- Dead Reckoning, 1969: two typescript scripts annotated by Welles, 1969, five photocopied scripts [unannotated];
-- Une Histoire immortelle/The Immortal Story, 1968: a shooting breakdown, 1966, four stills; a quantity of file correspondence concerning a legal wrangle with Alexander Paal of Hungarofilm including a typescript draft of a legal disposition annotated by Welles, 1969 and related material;
-- The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1972: two typescript scripts annotated in unidentified hands, one marked Rosemary Forgan, file correspondence, running order, invoices, agreements and related material;
-- F For Fake, 1975: five typescripts scripts [unannotated], circa 1972, a quantity of loose amended pages annotated by Welles, several pages of typescript dialogue and narration, 1972, duplicate copies of press cuttings and source material sent to Welles in Paris, 1972, file copies of correspondence and related material;
-- The Other Side Of The Wind, 1975: three typescript scripts [unannotated], a quantity of file copies of correspondence, agreements and accounts, 1973-1975;
-- Soldier Soldier, 1969: a notebook inscribed with Welles' autograph rough draft of the script showing deletions and alterations, (incomplete); a typescript script, 1st Revision, October, 1969, [unannotated] accompanied by an autograph note, signed Dear Michael...please remember I have been writing a lot longer for you than you have for me and anyway we will be meeting next two or three days...Orson, 1p. inscribed in pencil in a separate hand Given Bill, 12.45, 22.1.69; and another script, annotated by Welles;
-- V.I.P., typescript script, bound in navy cloth boards titled in gilt "V.I.P." by Orson Welles, [unannotated];
-- a collection of unannotated scripts, some by Welles, and a number of part-scripts, some pages annotated;
-- nine reel-to-reel recordings, one marked Orson Welles 'For Whom The Bell Tolls'...Dupe Tape , February, 1973 --sold without copyright
-- a quantity of file copies of correspondence, documents and assorted material concerning Orson Welles' business affairs, majority circa 1970-1972; and personal correspondence, fan letters and photographs associated with Orson Welles and his wife Paola Mori(a lot)
A large collection of material associated with Orson Welles' career circa 1965-1979 including:
-- Don Quixote: file copies of accounts for Orson Welles Productions, April-July 1966 and detailed list of film reels, 1972
-- Dead Reckoning, 1969: two typescript scripts annotated by Welles, 1969, five photocopied scripts [unannotated];
-- Une Histoire immortelle/The Immortal Story, 1968: a shooting breakdown, 1966, four stills; a quantity of file correspondence concerning a legal wrangle with Alexander Paal of Hungarofilm including a typescript draft of a legal disposition annotated by Welles, 1969 and related material;
-- The Man Who Came To Dinner, 1972: two typescript scripts annotated in unidentified hands, one marked Rosemary Forgan, file correspondence, running order, invoices, agreements and related material;
-- F For Fake, 1975: five typescripts scripts [unannotated], circa 1972, a quantity of loose amended pages annotated by Welles, several pages of typescript dialogue and narration, 1972, duplicate copies of press cuttings and source material sent to Welles in Paris, 1972, file copies of correspondence and related material;
-- The Other Side Of The Wind, 1975: three typescript scripts [unannotated], a quantity of file copies of correspondence, agreements and accounts, 1973-1975;
-- Soldier Soldier, 1969: a notebook inscribed with Welles' autograph rough draft of the script showing deletions and alterations, (incomplete); a typescript script, 1st Revision, October, 1969, [unannotated] accompanied by an autograph note, signed Dear Michael...please remember I have been writing a lot longer for you than you have for me and anyway we will be meeting next two or three days...Orson, 1p. inscribed in pencil in a separate hand Given Bill, 12.45, 22.1.69; and another script, annotated by Welles;
-- V.I.P., typescript script, bound in navy cloth boards titled in gilt "V.I.P." by Orson Welles, [unannotated];
-- a collection of unannotated scripts, some by Welles, and a number of part-scripts, some pages annotated;
-- nine reel-to-reel recordings, one marked Orson Welles 'For Whom The Bell Tolls'...Dupe Tape , February, 1973 --sold without copyright
-- a quantity of file copies of correspondence, documents and assorted material concerning Orson Welles' business affairs, majority circa 1970-1972; and personal correspondence, fan letters and photographs associated with Orson Welles and his wife Paola Mori(a lot)