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Handbook - 1971 Original Script #28546 The FBI "A Second Life"

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Handbook - 1971 Original Script #28546 The FBI "A Second Life"1971 Original Script #28546 The FBI "A Second Life" (343MOM S)(UPS)(BIN#22) LIMITED ITEM. SURPLUS PREVIOUSLY OWNED. Once they are gone we may not get any more. Sold AS IS (NON REFUNDABLE). This is an original shooting script from the TV Show, The FBI, "A Second Life". The script comes with the standard three hole punch and brass fittings. This script was written by Dick Nelsont. It is a final Draft dated September 29, 1971, Prod. #28546. Summary: "In

1971 Original Script #28546 The FBI "A Second Life"

(343MOM-S)(UPS)(BIN#22)

LIMITED ITEM. SURPLUS - PREVIOUSLY OWNED.  Once they are gone we may not get any more. Sold AS IS (NON-REFUNDABLE).

This is an original shooting script from the TV Show, The FBI, "A Second Life".  The script comes with the standard three hole punch and brass fittings. This script was written by Dick Nelsont.  It is a final Draft dated September 29, 1971, Prod. #28546.  Summary: "In Portland, a city commissioner who was actively involved in the fight against organized crime nearly dies in a murder attempt. The hitman is also injured and flees to California. Crossing a state line brings the FBI into the case and the bureau's investigation is supervised by Erskine and Colby. The hitman ends up in San Francisco, where he and a young pregnant woman fall in love. The FBI foils a second murder attempt on the commissioner. Now, the first hitman is marked for murder for failing to kill the commissioner. and his girlfriend is also endangered." Director:Ralph Senensky, Writer:Dick Nelson, Stars:Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Philip Abbott, William Reynolds, etc.

This is Tony Colti's copy of the script who plays the Doctor.

This script is from a relative's (who recently passes away) personal collection and is a rare collectable for The FBI TV Show fans. THIS IS BEING SOLD AS MOVIE MEMORABILIA ONLY, MEANING NO RIGHTS ARE GIVEN OR IMPLIED.

Features of the Script:

  • Condition: Excellent (Two small tears on the back cover and a few turned pages)
  • Handwritten on back cover of Script: Get there a little before Mon. Warner Bros 12:15 Rm. 18 QM Building, bring clock, Sign contract casting
  • Handwritten on front cover of Script: Part of "Doctor"
  • 63 pages
  • Final Draft Script date 9/29/71
  • PO - 328546
  • Standard three hole punch and original brass fittings

LIMITED ITEM: Limited Availability. ONCE THEY ARE GONE WE WILL NOT GET ANY MORE. Usually available for pickup in our store in Las Vegas, or would ship ASAP.  The purchaser is responsible for conforming to all applicable Country, State and Local laws.  All items with a combined total of $100.00 or any collectable items (one of a kind) will be shipped with SIGNATURE REQUIRED.  

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