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DORIS DAY – ROCK HUDSON "PILLOW TALK" SHOOTING SCRIPT SIGNED BY CINEMATOGRAPHER

$448.80

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  • Object Type: Script
  • Modification Description: Signed
  • Signed: Yes
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Movies

Description

~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The Shaw-Tumblin Collection
Presents

PILLOW TALK

Doris Day ~ Rock Hudson ~ Tony Randall ~ Thelma Ritter
Vintage & Original ~ JANUARY 19, 1959 ~ Signed Shooting Script
From The Estate of Cinematographer Arthur E. Arling
Description
Signed By Cinematographer Arthur E. Arling
Original 1959 Vintage “
PILLOW TALK

Shooting Script
Production Utilized!
Signed Twice
“Arthur Arling c/o Camera”
&
“Arthur E. Arling ASC”
On Original Fr
ont Cover
History
The quintessential Doris Day & Rock Hudson Universal International Picture
Released In1960
Produced by Ross Hunter
Plot
Brad Allen
(Rock Hudson), is a successful
writer of Broadway Musicals. The perfectly adjusted bachelor who, most of the time, is happily devoted to writing songs and saying
“Yes”
to pursuing females.  The only sour note in his Manhattan Paradise is the other end of his telephone party line, Jan Morrow.
Jan Morrow
(Doris Day), is a career woman.  A talented interior decorator who mixes too much business with too little pleasure.  She a
“One Man”
woman who’s convinced that the one man she falls for must be the complete opposite of Brad Allen…the other end of her telephone party line!
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
This is the complete, and original, shooting script that was utilized during the production by Academy Award Winning Cinematographer (for MGM’s
The Yearling
), Arthur E. Arling.
159 pages in length
Mr. Arling was also the Camera Operator for
Gone W
ith The Wind
,
and countless other films produced
by the legendary
David O. Selznick!
Measurements
9 1/2″ x 11″
Condition
Excellent ~ Production Used
Original Arthur Arling Pencil Sketch of  iconic Pillow Talk
“3 Shot”
(Please See Image)
is on Page 2 of his Personal Shooting Script!
Please Note
Personal & Universal Studio Publicity Photographs featuring Doris Day (Yes, that’s ME before I
grew the beard at one of Doris’ fun swim parties!)
, Rock Hudson, Cinematographer Arthur E. Arling,
and myself (James L. Tumblin), are NOT included with this sale.
“3 Shot”
Screen Image is not included with this sale.
I take a great deal of pride in what I choose to offer on eBay.
SHIPPING FEES OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES WILL BE SOMEWHAT HIGHER
Provenance
This Arthur E. Arling Signed
“Pillow Talk”
Original Shooting Script
has been culled from The Shaw-Tumblin
Gone With The Wind
Collection.
The Shaw-Tumblin Collection has been acknowledged by the
David O. Selznick Family &
Estate, The University of Texas At Austin
(home of the Selznick Archives)
Mr. Robert
Osborne
(Author & Host of TCM’s Classic Movie Channel),
Aljean Harmetz
(Author of
On The Road To Tara
) and
Katherine Pinotti
(Author of
The Winds of Tara
), as being the largest
Gone With The Wind
Collection in private hands.
“The Shaw-Tumblin Collection is the quintessential Gone With The Wind Collection.” –
Daniel Selznick.
“…the largest private collection of Gone With The Wind memorabilia in the world.”
– TV Guide American Icons Magazine.
“James Tumblin is a Gone With The Wind Collector Extrordinare.”
– Robert Osborne.
“A fantastic collection!”
– FIDM Museum & Galleries.
“James Tumblin is Mr. Gone With The Wind.”
– Eddie Marks, President of Western Costume Company.
Gone With The Wind
Trivia
A total of 3 child actors portrayed the role of “Bonnie-Blue Butler” in
Gone With The Wind:
1.
Greg Giese
– “Bonnie-Blue” newly born.
2.
Phyllis Callow
– “Bonnie-Blue” age 2 1/2 on horseback with Rhett Butler.
3.
Cammie King
– young “Bonnie Blue”
A total of 3 child actors portrayed the role of “Beau-Wilkes” in
Gone With The Wind:
1.
Greg Giese
– “Baby Beau” at 11 days.
2.
Ric Holt
– “Baby Beau” after the Civil War.
3.
Mickey Kuhn
– young “Beau-Wilkes”.
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