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Sidney Lumet (director) PRINCE OF THE CITY (Jan 1980) Final Draft film script

Sidney Lumet (director) PRINCE OF THE CITY (Jan 1980) Final Draft film script by Orion Picture Company

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Title
Sidney Lumet (director) PRINCE OF THE CITY (Jan 1980) Final Draft film script
Author
Orion Picture Company
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Just About Fine
Description
Orion Picture Company. Softcover/Paperback. Just About Fine. New York: Orion Picture Company, 1980. Vintage original film script, 11 x 8 1/2" (28 x 22 cm.), leatherette wrappers, brad bound, mimeograph, 183 pp. Designated as Final Draft and dated January, 1980. Yapped edges of covers lightly creased. Script has on title page the name of Phil Leto, who was the film's hair stylist. A number of pages have penciled markings but no notes. Just about fine in near fine wrappers. An emotionally devastating neo-noir movie, with a letter perfect performance from Treat Williams in the titular role of Danny Ciello, a young cop who sees corruption around him and eventually destroys the lives of all his friends and partners, basically out of a sense of Catholic guilt. The authorities initially promise to protect him and his partners but eventually they keep none of those promises. Spicer, p. 434.