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Tyrone Power's bound annotated screenplay of The Sun Also Rises
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957. Mimeographed manuscript, final screenplay, no writing credit (script by Peter Viertel), 142 pp, February 20, 1957, with revision pages dated March 11, March 20 and March 25 bound in, annotated in pencil and pen throughout, bound in ¼ red calf with "The Sun Also Rises" and "Vol. 44 / 1957" stamped in gilt to spine, "T.P." stamped in gilt to cover, many notes in Spanish to versos of pp 48-49 in pencil, with 6 pp of call sheets in French, dated June, 1957, and related letter on Twentieth Century-Fox stationery bound in, typed costume notes to versos of title page and p 48.
In 1957, 20th Century-Fox adapted Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel about the "lost generation" with Tyrone Power as the wounded, brooding Jake Barnes and Ava Gardner as the beautiful nymphomaniac Lady Brett Ashley. (Robert Evans, future producer and studio head, has a small role here as the bullfighter Pedro Romero.) This was one of Power's final film roles, and his last of eleven collaborations with director Henry King.
Provenance: Bonhams & Butterfields, Entertainment Memorabilia sale 12883, lot 3325, November 14, 2002.
In 1957, 20th Century-Fox adapted Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel about the "lost generation" with Tyrone Power as the wounded, brooding Jake Barnes and Ava Gardner as the beautiful nymphomaniac Lady Brett Ashley. (Robert Evans, future producer and studio head, has a small role here as the bullfighter Pedro Romero.) This was one of Power's final film roles, and his last of eleven collaborations with director Henry King.
Provenance: Bonhams & Butterfields, Entertainment Memorabilia sale 12883, lot 3325, November 14, 2002.




















