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A Dude, Where's My Car? group of production designs
Twentieth Century Fox, 2001. A group of production drawings and hand-colored xerographic copies comprising 3 black ink and blue pencil drawings ranging in size from 8.5 x 11 in. to 14 x 17 in., labeled "The Punishment Room," the "Continuum Transfunctioner," and "the car transformation"; an 11 x 14 in. pencil on illustration paper drawing of an Asian garden; 2 xerographic copies with hand-drawn and hand-colored elements, 2 with Pantone color swatches, of signs promoting "Captain Stu's Space-O-Rama" (the local arcade) and the "Kitty Kat Club" (a strip club), "the memory device," the "Continuum Transfunctioner," and a lighting fixture; 2 color xerographic copies of 2 different designs for "Swirl-O Pudding," the pudding of which the 2 main characters unwittingly win a lifetime supply; 6 xerographic copies of miscellaneous drawings of the Chinese Drive-Thru Restaurant, the clamshell case for the twin girlfriends' necklaces, the nametag for Jackyl's bong, and more; and an 11 x 17 in. color xerographic copy of "Captain Stu's Space Communicator" at full-size scale. All artwork is 8.5 x 11 in. unless otherwise indicated. Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott star in this adventure yarn which follows two pizza delivery men who can't remember what they did the night before. In an attempt to retrace their steps and find their lost car, they encounter a myriad of goofy characters, including aliens.
Provenance: the estate of Charles W. Breen.
Largest: 11 x 17 in.
Provenance: the estate of Charles W. Breen.
Largest: 11 x 17 in.




















