
The Bouncer and The Lady: A Final Screenplay, 1941 134 pp mimeographed manuscript by William Faulkner in blue Twentieth Century-Fox steno department wraps, stamped #21 to title page, interior very clean, wraps with minor wear at edges. In custom clamshell box. In March of 1939 Faulkner worked for two days on a project titled Dance Hall, before being once more listed by the studio as 'unassigned.' The film was released four years later under the original title of Dance Hall and starred Carole Landis and Cesar Romero. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Footnotes: Provenance The Richard Manney Collection of Film Classics Lot to be sold without reserve. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ¤ ¤ Unless indicated by the ¤ symbol next to the lot number (or bearing an explicit statement such as 'No Reserve' or 'Without Reserve'), which denotes no reserve, all lots in the catalog are subject to a reserve. The reserve is the minimum hammer price that the seller is willing to accept for a lot. This amount is confidential and does not exceed the low estimate value. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing






















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