King Kong





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Description from the seller
Rare original vintage lot related to the film King Kong, produced by the Dino De Laurentiis Corporation.
Includes:
- Original Italian typed screenplay
- Production cover with label
- Based on screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr.
- Approx. 150+ pages
Also included:
- Original Italian magazine Sorrisi e Canzoni TV featuring the film
- Promotional postcard “King Kong a Rimini”, related to the European tour of the giant animatronic Kong created by Carlo Rambaldi
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Condition:
Good overall condition with normal signs of age.
Script well preserved, clean pages.
Magazine used but complete.
Postcard in good condition.
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Note:
This is an original vintage production-era script, not a modern reproduction.
No evidence it was used on set.
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Provenance:
From the collection of Antonio Margheriti (credited internationally as Anthony M. Dawson), who was initially contacted during early development stages of the project for potential special effects supervision.
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A very interesting collectible for cinema enthusiasts and collectors.
Rare original vintage lot related to the film King Kong, produced by the Dino De Laurentiis Corporation.
Includes:
- Original Italian typed screenplay
- Production cover with label
- Based on screenplay by Lorenzo Semple Jr.
- Approx. 150+ pages
Also included:
- Original Italian magazine Sorrisi e Canzoni TV featuring the film
- Promotional postcard “King Kong a Rimini”, related to the European tour of the giant animatronic Kong created by Carlo Rambaldi
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Condition:
Good overall condition with normal signs of age.
Script well preserved, clean pages.
Magazine used but complete.
Postcard in good condition.
---
Note:
This is an original vintage production-era script, not a modern reproduction.
No evidence it was used on set.
---
Provenance:
From the collection of Antonio Margheriti (credited internationally as Anthony M. Dawson), who was initially contacted during early development stages of the project for potential special effects supervision.
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A very interesting collectible for cinema enthusiasts and collectors.
