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A Terminator 2: Judgment Day group of ephemera
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A Terminator 2: Judgment Day group of ephemera
Tri-Star, 1991. Comprising a xerographic manuscript, screenplay by James Cameron and William Wisher, 124 pp, dated October 1, 1990, with "Charles Breen" ownership signature to top right cover, with blue, pink, and yellow revision pages bound in and some highlighting of scenes and dialogue, bound with brads in yellow Lightstorm Entertainment wrappers. Charles Breen was the assistant art director on the production. Together with 7 original designs for the proposed vault in the Cyberdyne building, proposed signage, and the Bank Ready-Teller card; an original prototype for the Cyberdyne Systems ID badge; a thank you card to the crew signed ("Jim Cameron," "Arnold Schwarzenegger"), framed; an 8 x 10 in. photo inscribed, "To Charles & Monique / Arnold Schwarzenegger," framed; 3 color snapshots of the Cryoco semi truck; and 15 xerographic concept designs. James Cameron wrote, directed, and produced this sequel to The Terminator (1984) which became the highest grossing film of 1991 and was the recipient of many awards related to the outstanding special effects, many of which were novel for the time. The Terminator franchise is still going strong, with the 6th installment, Terminator: Dark Fate, scheduled for release in 2019.
Provenance: the estate of Charles W. Breen.
Largest framed piece: 12 x 14.5 in.
Provenance: the estate of Charles W. Breen.
Largest framed piece: 12 x 14.5 in.




















