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James Kirkwood Jr. P.S YOUR CAT IS DEAD Original script for the 1975 #147537
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P.S. Your Cat Is Dead! (Original script for the 1975 play)Author:
James Kirkwood Jr. (playwright, novel); Vivian Matalon (director); Keir Dullea, Tony Musante, and Jennifer Warren (starring)
Title:
P.S. Your Cat Is Dead! (Original script for the 1975 play)
Publication:
N.p. N.p., Circa 1970s
Description:
Draft script for the 1975 play, which premiered on April 7 at the John Golden Theatre in New York. Laid in with the script are several handwritten pages regarding promotional materials for the play. Also became the basis for the 2002 film directed by and starring Steve Guttenberg.
After coming home to find a muscular Italian burglar in the process of robbing his apartment, a depressed young actor ties the burglar to his kitchen sink and attempts to torment the man, but finds himself forming an intensifying bond with his robber instead.
Written by Kirkwood and published as a novel in 1972, then eventually produced for the stage in 1975 (the script on offer here), and for film in 2002.
Set in New York.
Red titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers with credits for playwright James Kirkwood. Title page present, with credits for playwright James Kirkwood. 111 leaves, with last page of text numbered 2-52. Spirit duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with a gold brad.
Seller ID:
147537
Subject:
Drugs and Alcohol, LGBTQ Interest, Play Scripts, Theatre
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