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Wanda Tuchock FIFTEEN-DAY POSTSCRIPT Original screenplay for an #140835
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Fifteen-Day Postscript (Original screenplay for an unproduced play)Author:
Tuchock, Wanda, and Harry Ruskin (playwrights)
Title:
Fifteen-Day Postscript (Original screenplay for an unproduced play)
Publication:
N.p. N.p.
Description:
Draft script for an unproduced play.
Captain Farragut Cash is the owner of a multimillion dollar tugship line until his death, upon which, his will states his younger son will inherit control of the company if he graduates from the Merchant Marine Academy. However, Junior's illicit marriage and subsequent birth of his child will cast him out of the rite of graduation, and his other brother's wife is eager to get her hands on the riches that become theirs following Junior's lack of graduation and relinquishing of control of the company. Now Etta the maid, who can communicate with the late captain via an oil portrait is trying to balance all these efforts while maintaining the control and dignity the captain so greatly valued in his life.
Set in Brooklyn.
Gray titled wrappers, with credits for playwrights Wanda Tuchock, and Harry Ruskin. Title page present, with credits for playwrights Wanda Tuchock, and Harry Ruskin. 139 leaves, with last page of text numbered 40. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads.
Seller ID:
140835
Subject:
Comedy, Play Scripts
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