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Charles Martin ONE MAN JURY THE COP WHO PLAYED GOD Original Signed #140622
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The One Man Jury [The Cop Who Played God] (Original screenplay for the 1978 film)Author:
Charles Martin (director, screenwriter); Jack Palance, Christopher Mitchum, Pamela Susan Shoop (starring)
Title:
The One Man Jury [The Cop Who Played God] (Original screenplay for the 1978 film)
Publication:
N.p. Cal-Am Artists, 1978
Description:
Draft script for the 1978 film. Script belonging to assistant director John Neukum, with his name inscribed on the front wrapper.
A rouge cop fed up with the ineffectual justice system decides to take the law into his own hands in this 1978 exploitation thriller. Jack Palance stars as the steely Lt. Jim Wade, an L.A. cop who strikes a deal with a mobster in order to uncover the identity of the notorious serial killer, "The Slasher." Director Charles Martin's final film, he passed away only a few years after its completion.
Yellow titled wrappers, dated 07/11/77, with credits for director/screenwriter Charles Martin. Title page present, dated 07/11/77, with credits for director/screenwriter Charles Martin. 171 leaves, with last page of text numbered 144. Xerographically duplicated, with revision pages throughout, dated 07/11/77. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads.
Spicer US Neo-Noir.
Seller ID:
140622
Subject:
1970s Cinema, Exploitation, Film Scripts, Mystery and Crime
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Baltimore, MD
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