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Producer Charles Feldman's personal copy of the screenplay of The Glass Menagerie
30 November 2016, 12:00 EST
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Producer Charles Feldman's personal copy of the screenplay of The Glass Menagerie
Warner Brothers, 1950. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Tennessee Williams, Peter Berneis (adaptation), and Norman Corwin (uncredited), n.d. (1949), 141 pp, with blue revision pages dated November 1 to December 9 bound in, bound in half green calf, with ten 8 x 10 production stills bound in.
Kirk Douglas, Jane Wyman, and Gertrude Lawrence star in this film version of Tennessee Williams' breakout Broadway hit—also the first feature film adaptation of a Williams play. Williams reportedly deeply disliked this film because of the many changes made to his work, including the addition of an implied upbeat ending. The finished film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, but the script amounts to 2 hours and 21 minutes of screen-time.
Provenance: estate of Clotilde Barot, Feldman's widow.
Kirk Douglas, Jane Wyman, and Gertrude Lawrence star in this film version of Tennessee Williams' breakout Broadway hit—also the first feature film adaptation of a Williams play. Williams reportedly deeply disliked this film because of the many changes made to his work, including the addition of an implied upbeat ending. The finished film runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, but the script amounts to 2 hours and 21 minutes of screen-time.
Provenance: estate of Clotilde Barot, Feldman's widow.


















