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Maureen O'Hara's annotated screenplays of The Red Pony
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Maureen O'Hara's annotated screenplays of The Red Pony
Omnibus Productions (Universal Television), 1973. Xerographic manuscript, final shooting screenplay by Robert Totten, 148 pp, August 7, 1972, with blue revision pages dated August 10, 1972, bound with brads in black wrappers with The Red Pony gilt in to front wrapper, housed within a customized white leather script wrapper with a facsimile of O'Hara's signature and a green shamrock painted to lower right of front cover, heavily annotated in pen and pencil, also with two ballpoint pens.
Xerographic manuscript, screenplay by Robert Totten, 154 pp, n.d., bound with brads in black wrappers with The Red Pony gilt in to front wrapper, with some annotations to script, title page, and verso of last page in pen and pencil, signed boldly ("Maureen O'Hara") to title page in ballpoint pen, with approx. 35 annotated call sheets folded in.
O'Hara costarred with Henry Fonda in this acclaimed made-for-television adaptation of John Steinbeck's rural novella that aired on the Hallmark Hall of Fame in March, 1973. In her autobiography, O'Hara writes, "I am particularly pleased with the picture and feel it is some of my best dramatic work." It was O'Hara's final acting role for nearly twenty years.
Xerographic manuscript, screenplay by Robert Totten, 154 pp, n.d., bound with brads in black wrappers with The Red Pony gilt in to front wrapper, with some annotations to script, title page, and verso of last page in pen and pencil, signed boldly ("Maureen O'Hara") to title page in ballpoint pen, with approx. 35 annotated call sheets folded in.
O'Hara costarred with Henry Fonda in this acclaimed made-for-television adaptation of John Steinbeck's rural novella that aired on the Hallmark Hall of Fame in March, 1973. In her autobiography, O'Hara writes, "I am particularly pleased with the picture and feel it is some of my best dramatic work." It was O'Hara's final acting role for nearly twenty years.


















