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Post by Maxwell - F.B.I. on Oct 11, 2005 14:36:57 GMT -5
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Oct 11, 2005 21:24:56 GMT -5
Are you kidding? Bidding on it are you?
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Post by Maxwell - F.B.I. on Oct 12, 2005 10:03:19 GMT -5
I was, but not anymore - that's insane!!!
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Post by billswoman on Oct 12, 2005 10:47:08 GMT -5
A hundred bucks??? That must be a major Atari AND GAH fan to pay that much, jeesh!!
For a director's copy of a script to a great episode, I can see 100.00, but a piece of cardboard?? Whew.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Oct 15, 2005 13:58:22 GMT -5
Some people obviously have too much money at their disposal.
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Post by billswoman on Oct 19, 2005 17:23:29 GMT -5
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Oct 19, 2005 17:26:05 GMT -5
That URL takes me to an episode I have never heard of...The Great Carlini is not for sale from the web address.
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Post by billswoman on Oct 19, 2005 17:28:56 GMT -5
That URL takes me to an episode I have never heard of...The Great Carlini is not for sale from the web address. Oh shoot, you're right... that's what I'm watching, is this unproduced episode. Sorry 'bout that, Chief! But that's cool too, and it's NOT "The Long Fall..." that J-man and I have been discussing in another thread. I emailed the seller to ask who wrote this script, the one on eBay. It says "William Katt" but I don't know if she just put that there or if he actually wrote it.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Oct 19, 2005 17:37:11 GMT -5
He might have, but it would probably depend on the season it was supposed to be produced. That might give you more of an idea. Neat concept...I wonder why they did not go for it.
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Post by Lauren on Oct 19, 2005 17:41:36 GMT -5
That URL takes me to an episode I have never heard of...The Great Carlini is not for sale from the web address. But that's cool too, and it's NOT "The Long Fall..." that J-man and I have been discussing in another thread. I emailed the seller to ask who wrote this script, the one on eBay. It says "William Katt" but I don't know if she just put that there or if he actually wrote it. I have this "script" ("Double, Double, Toil and Trouble"). Personally, I believe it's fan-written, though this is what's on the first page: "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" by Donald Kieran Austen
Final Draft February 10, 1983 Am I just not remembering this writer, or is this someone that didn't have a submitted script aired? I'm not recalling the name. And, considering it says "Final Draft," there are a few typos. My opinion: it's still a very good script, truly unproduced or fan-written. Yes, I think that is the price I paid, also. Worth it? To me, yes, it was.
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Post by HoudiniDerek on Oct 19, 2005 17:43:09 GMT -5
It sounded like it might have been fan fiction. If it was an unproduced script, it was the only time that writer had anything considered.
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