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The Most Deadly Game: Little David (Original screenplay for the 1970 television episode, copy belonging to actor Jack Naughton)

The Most Deadly Game: Little David (Original screenplay for the 1970 television episode, copy belonging to actor Jack Naughton) by Yvette Mimieux, Marj Dusay, Ralph Bellamy, Louise Troy (starring); Philip Leacock (director); Burton Wohl (screenwriter)

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Title
The Most Deadly Game: Little David (Original screenplay for the 1970 television episode, copy belonging to actor Jack Naughton)
Author
Yvette Mimieux, Marj Dusay, Ralph Bellamy, Louise Troy (starring); Philip Leacock (director); Burton Wohl (screenwriter)
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Royal Books (United States)
Description
Hollywood: Aaron Spelling Productions, 1970. Final Draft script for Season 1 Episode 1 of the 1970-1971 television series. Copy belonging to actor Jack Naughton, with his name in manuscript ink on the front wrapper. Laid in with the script is a xerographically duplicated shooting location map. The short-lived series followed three independent criminologists-George Maharis, Yvette Mimieux, and Ralph Bellamy-who took on especially dangerous, high-profile cases. In this debut episode, the trio attempt to solve a murder of a man found with a hole in his head that did not come from a bullet. The episode originally aired on October 10, 1970, on ABC. Red titled wrappers, noted as story No. 261 on the front wrapper. Title page present, dated June 30, 1970, noted as FINAL DRAFT, with credit for screenwriter Burton Wohl. 70 leaves, with last page of text numbered 62. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with rainbow revision pages throughout, dated variously between August 7 and 18, 1970. Pages Near Fine, wrapper about Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.