Drums along the Mohawk : three mimeographed typescripts, 1938 May 30 ; 1939 Apr. 24 ; and 1939 May 18.

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Drums along the Mohawk : three mimeographed typescripts, 1938 May 30 ; 1939 Apr. 24 ; and 1939 May 18.

Item 1: marked "Treatment"; Twentieth Century-Fox's file copy; producer Darryl Zanuck's copy, initialed by him and with a few brief notes in his hand. Item 2: marked "Final"; Fox file copy, Zanuck's copy, initialed by him and with notes in his hand, given by Zanuck to John Ford, with his name on cover. Item 3: marked "Shooting Final"; Fox file copy, Zanuck's copy, inscribed to John Ford.

3 items (121 p., 142 p., and 146 p. plus revises) ; 29 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7230869

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