Turn about : two mimeographed typescripts and typescript of a section of dialogue : Culver City, 1932 July 26 ; 1932 Nov. 8 ; and 1932 Oct. 18.

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Turn about : two mimeographed typescripts and typescript of a section of dialogue : Culver City, 1932 July 26 ; 1932 Nov. 8 ; and 1932 Oct. 18.

Item 1: Screenplay for M-G-M, marked "file copy" and "complete," project number 1927, and "Mr. Hawks." Item 2: Screenplay marked "file copy" and "vault copy" and "complete." Item 3: Carbon typescript of 6 p. of dialogue among Ann, Ronnie, and Eleanor.

3 items (42 p., 111 p., and 6 p.) ; 28 cm.

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