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A Pat O'Brien bound screenplay of The Boy with Green Hair
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A Pat O'Brien bound screenplay of The Boy with Green Hair
RKO, 1948. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by Ben Barzman and Alfred Lewis Levitt, 109 pp, n.d., with blue revision pages dated from February-August, 1948, bound in green ¾ cloth, with twenty-five 8 x 10 in black and white photographs laid in to blank pages, inscribed by Dore Schary: "Dear Pat / They remember you for lots of great performances- but I'll bet that / Gramp will be greatest. / My gratitude and congratulations / for this contribution to a happier world. Fondest / Dore / June 10, 1948." Pat O'Brien costarred in Joseph Losey's antiwar allegory The Boy With Green Hair, for which Dore Schary served as (uncredited) executive producer. During production, Losey's far-left politics caused tension with RKO's owner, Howard Hughes; a few years later, both Losey and co-screenwriter Ben Barzman were blacklisted by the HUAC and moved to England.




















