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Title: Almos' a Man Script Dated: July 29, 1976 Item: Screen Adaptation
Description: This is an Original Movie Script from the 1976 TV Short titled, "Almos' a Man." This script has the original cover and some handwritten notations inside. It is 38 pages long. Please view all of the pictures above carefully. It's in very good overall condition. This script was used by Robert Easton. He died in 2011 and was a well know actor in a lot of big name movies. He's even more well known for his dialect coaching. He coached Al Pacino on his Scarface accent as well as many other famous actors. You may see some hand written notes on some of the pages in this script, which are associated with his dialect coaching. There are certain markings that have different meanings. I'm not sure exactly what some of the marks mean but it's probably meant to show a pause or to use a different accent at a certain time of the dialogue, or to carry certain vowels longer or shorter. It is a science that Robert Easton mastered and you can see his craft directly in this script. Some of the pages may be dog eared. (folded down at the top corner of the page) He did this to keep track of where he left notes in the script. Storyline: Although Dave (LeVar Burton) and his family are poor sharecroppers in the Deep South in the 1930's, this 15 year-olds problem is shared by teenagers today: he stands with one foot in adulthood and the other in childhood. "Almos' A Man", yet still treated like a child, he struggles for an identity. There's one thing, one symbol of manhood, Dave thinks, that could guarantee him instant respect: a gun. |
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