Sold Items, Scripts, Rock Hudson
These are items that have been sold. I have been getting lots of requests, so I am leaving them on my site for you to browse and enjoy. After all, they were a part of Mr. Rock Hudson's, Mr. George Nader's & and other's worlds.
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Academy Awards Script-45th- with Rock's notes-FABULOUS!!Price: $ 1,950.00 (Sold Items » Scripts » Rock Hudson) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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45thAcademy Awards Show ~ hosted byRock Hudson. March 27th, 1973 Remember when? ( Read below: ) Grab a seat, buckle up, and hold on, cuz you are in for an amazing ride. This item is a wonderful piece of movie history. It is the actual script, plus two sets of revisions and the parking pass that Rock Hudson used and studied from when he was the host of the Academy Awards!!! It is complete with Rock’s hand-written notes and corrections, plus a list of A-list names Rock jotted down. (Why, I don't know-- maybe to invite certain ones to the “after party”) That particular writing is on the back of one of the 40 pages in this set. It is just full of fun! When you read this, you are putting yourself in the front seat of that evening, following along as each Superstar, larger than life, seems to glide onto the stage, one by one and in pairs. You will feel as though you are standing in the wings, on the stage, right there with all the action. As you read, you can just about picture the bright spot lights and all the television cameras looking your way. You will look out to see the faces in the crowd, most very recognizable, every one dressed in tuxes and evening gowns. First class all the way. Most were at home tuned to channel 4, NBC to see the festivities. The show opens with Michael Caine already on stage, warming up the audience while winding down to Rock’s introduction. Michael walks off.... asking aloud if Carol Burnett saved a seat for him. The crowd roars! Then...The vacant space left by Mr. Caine’s departure is soon full to the brim, overflowing, when Rock Hudson makes his way from the back to center stage with rounds of applause. He enters in to a long monologue, seamlessly guiding his conversation towards the introduction of the first Academy Awards Nominees--- presented by Julie Andrews and George Stevens. The nominations are for “Best Director”. Ms. Andrews & George Stevens bounce back and forth with dialogue, then blend effortlessly into the complete list of nominees. You can really tell the Pro’s!!! You feel the drum rolllllllll...the envelope comes out...the actors fight comically about who gets to open it and who gets to read it. Over the P.A. is heard...”And...the winner is.....”
As you read further along in this treasure of a script--- every bump met, around every corner, there is new talent---each gracing the stage to announce their category and nominees... Finally... the winner!... What is also neat is that with this script, you have all the lines given to all the co-hosts, and the other talented actors that are part of the show, not just Mr. Hudson’s. Actors such as Jack Lemmon, Liv Ullman, Roger Moore, Raquel Welch, Gene Hackman, Clint Eastwood, and more, besides, of course, the aforementioned!!! So you are able to see and feel what EVERYONE said!!! Somewhere around the middle of the show, there is a break from the walk-on talent. The lights begin to dim and an array of screens slowly descend from rolls near the ceiling. Added to the venue (for further entertainment), stills. A myriad of other actors are flashing on the screens, moving around the room as if alive, timed with the telling of quick anecdotes synced with the changing of the shots. You don’t know where to look and you don’t want to miss anything!!! Some tell stories of days gone by, in remembrance of beloved late actors. But, pictures are flashed also to celebrate some of the new, up-n-coming as well as the already established actors going strong in the world that was then. It is a roller-coaster of memories and expectations!!! Reading this script, holding it in your hands, you feel, so strongly, the flashing stills bouncing in and out across the huge screens. Almost makes you dizzy, reading!!! Within the script’s content is a listing of those stills being shown--- actors like Gary Cooper, Errol Flynn, Marlon Brando yelling “Stellllah”, Kim Hunter, Laurence Olivier, and many, many more! Reading this, you feel as though you ARE part of the TALANT LINE-UP... or one of the CREW.....because these pages have all the production notes, direction, breaks & commercial spots! They tell of sponsors, queues for applause, music, actors, photos, dancers, acts, curtains, etc... Think of how many times Rock Hudson riffled through these pages... to remember his lines, or adding his own direction, annotations and corrections. Many an actor has been known to have one of these in their back pockets at all times. And now you can too! BONUS: The parking pass included is in mint condition and is florescent lime-green, still bright and crisp as if it were printed just yesterday. The other side of the two sided tape was never even removed! And on the reverse, there are directions for the holder, “The V.I.P.” This really gets you there!!! SPECS: There are three groups of pages: group # 1 consists of pages 126-156 group # 2 is a revision and has pages 140A-140E group # 3 another revision has pages 145A-145D There are at least six spots where Rock altered--- in his own handwriting--- some part of the script. Pages: 143, 140B, 140C, 140D, 145C, 145D It is extremely rare to find something with Rock Hudson’s penmanship!!! Usually, he kept all his notes in his head. THERE’S MORE!!! This script describes the introduction and how all the cast assembled on the stage together to do one huge routine. I would love to show each and every page, but to read it without holding it would compare to someone giving away the plot of a film before you had a chance to see it. SO, I JUST CHOSE A HAND FUL OF PAGES TO SHOW. “Gotta be a live read.”
"Here's an unexpected something that couldn't have been written into this historic 45th Annual Oscars: Actor Marlon Brando declined the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Godfather, sending instead Native American actress Sacheen Littlefeather, stating that the actor “very regretfully” could not accept the award, as he was protesting Hollywood’s portrayal of Native Americans in films! Remember that!!" The whole package comes in a nice notebook with sheet protectors. Very nice display!
*****THE PHOTOS BELOW ARE IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER***** FIRST I SHOW THE FRONT OF PIC, THEN THE REVERSE. SOME ARE TAKEN BY FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPHERSSUCH AS TONY RIZZO. I am adding a link below that is fun. You can watch Rock saying his lines and read along at the same time from page number is 133. Link below. ** IMPORTANT** I am going through the thousands and thousands of photographs I have of Rock's to see if I can't find any more from this event. I wil add them if I find them. *** When I try scan the Parking pass, the proper color never emerges. I have tried photographing it, all the different scan settings and nothing works. It is light lime green, florescence. IMG0041 FINALLY! I added a pic below that shows color. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ROCK HUDSON - MCMILLAN AND WIFE - 1971--1977Price: $ 2,800.00 (Sold Items » Scripts » Rock Hudson) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
SOLD Here is a wonderful item. It is a Talent and Crew list, Biography, Names and addresses, phone numbers, cast sheet, and etc. of all the talent on the show from the first year all the way through to the last. It even has pay scales and loan outs. All the inside information possible. A GREAT FIND!!! It has listed every episode of every year and who was who, when and where. This is a script that was in Rock Hudson's collection of scripts. I don't know if he ever had anything to do with it. It was in his collection of scripts. Many of these scripts were given to Rock Hudson for his consideration for either and Acting role, to get an opinion or for him to Produce. Many of them were accompanied by a cover letter or sub-scripts. The more information in reguards to the item or the more notes in the script will be reflective in its price and its value. SYNOPSIS: San Francisco attorney Stewart MacMillan is named commissioner of the San Francisco police department. With his pretty, but somewhat kooky, wife Sally, his hard drinking housekeeper Mildred and his assistant, the somewhat dimwitted, Seargent Charlie Enright, Mac manages to solve some of San Francisco's most baffling crimes. Written by Brian Washington {Sargebri@att.net} In the latter 1960s Stewart McMillan, a Navy veteran and attorney, is named commissioner of the SFPD. In this capacity he becomes involved, to a degree unusual for police commissioners, in a series of criminal investigations, frequently aided by his wife Sally, a mystery buff who is well-meaning but frequently of an inferior mind but nonetheless is able to prove herself. Also assisting Commissioner McMillan are his partner, Sgt. Charles Enright, a loyal if somewhat ineffectual officer who worked for a private detective agency and thus gained the experience needed to join the force, and McMillan's tart-tongued housekeeper. Written by Michael Daly
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