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Andersonville Screenplay (Based on the Novel by MacKinlay Kantor)

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Andersonville Screenplay (Based on the Novel by MacKinlay Kantor)

by Taradash, Daniel

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Beverly Hills CA: Daniel Taradash. Very Good+. 1984. Velo Strip Binding. An unproduced screenplay submitted by Tardash (script writer for From Here to Eternity). This was part of a project abandoned due to projected cost and gloomy subject matter. A movie was eventually made by another studio from a different screenplay. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 283 pages .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Andersonville Screenplay (Based on the Novel by MacKinlay Kantor)
Author
Taradash, Daniel
Format/Binding
Velo Strip Binding
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Publisher
Daniel Taradash
Place of Publication
Beverly Hills CA
Date Published
1984
Bookseller catalogs
Performing Arts;

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