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Title: Rampage
Working Title: "The Enchantress" Script Dated: July 1962 Writers: Robert I. Holt, Marguerite Roberts & Alan Caillou
Description: This is an Original 1962 Movie Script used during the making of the film titled, "Rampage". This Script is written by Robert I. Holt and it is based on the novel by Alan Caillou. It has the original, Seven Arts Associated Corp., production cover. The bottom right corner has a light water stain mark. The cover has the Working Title of the film which was, "The Enchantress". This is an Estimating Script used at the early stages of Production. This script has blue and yellow pages throughout it inside and it is 120 pages long. Please view all of the pictures above carefully. It is in good overall condition. Storyline: A German zoo hires two hunters to catch a rare breed of panther in Malaysia. The girlfriend of one of the hunters accompanies them on their hunt, which tenses the situation as the other hunter becomes attracted to her. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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