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An Intermezzo Final Shooting Script and call sheet
10 December 2019, 14:00 PST
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An Intermezzo Final Shooting Script and call sheet
Selznick International Pictures, 1939. Mimeographed manuscript, screenplay by George O'Neil, 119 pp, dated May 27, 1939 and marked "Final Shooting Script" to title page with dates up to July 1 handwritten in pencil to cover, with pink, yellow, blue, and green revision pages bound in, bound with brads in yellow Selznick International wrappers. This longer script reflects the film while being shot, before editing reduced the run time to 70 minutes. Accompanied by an original call sheet dated June 7, 1939, in which stars Leslie Howard, Ingrid Bergman, Ann Todd, and Douglas Scott are scheduled to shoot a scene on Stage 12 in the music room of the Brandt home. Gregory Ratoff is identified as the director and Walter Mayo as the assistant director. On the back of the page is the advance shooting schedule for the next nine days, including Saturdays. Interestingly, both Gone With the Wind (1939) and Intermezzo were shooting on the lot during the same time, making Howard a very busy actor indeed.
Provenance: the collection of Tom Heyes.
8.5 x 11 in.
Provenance: the collection of Tom Heyes.
8.5 x 11 in.


















