A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court screenplay drafts, 1947.

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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court screenplay drafts, 1947.

Collection comprises three variant draft's of Beloin's screenplay for Clemen's novel. The draft dated 10 April 1947 is accompanied by the caption "This is considered to be a typed script. A limited number of copies have been run off." The draft dated 25 April 1947 is accompanied by a two-page, notarized document signed by Beloin which acknowledges the script as contract work for Paramount, and releases the copyright and rights of revision to the studio. The draft dated 26 September 1947 is marked "Revised/final" and is annotated with corrections, queries, and deletions. The local script identifier is SF 88776.

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