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Script cover page (Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
form y separately published work icon I Love You, Primrose Taylor single work   film/TV   crime  
Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 I Love You, Primrose Taylor
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      1971 .
      person or book cover
      Script cover page (Crawford Collection at the AFI Research Collection)
      Extent: 77p.
      (Manuscript) assertion
      Note/s:
      • The script is labelled 'Episode OJ' on the cover page. '320' has been added in black ink, and '319' in blue ink. According to a notation in the upper right-hand corner of the cover page, this copy of the script was designated for (producer) Nigel Lovell.
      • Annotated throughout in blue ink. Annotations include queries about the staging of certain scenes. For example, on page 1, when the scene is set in the afternoon and the murder victim appears in her nightdress, the annotation reads, 'Won't they think it's nightime?' On page 73, when the murderer arrives at the policewoman's house, the annotation reads, 'There's been no time for Sammy to get to her place. Presumably he was ringing from airport.'
      • Other annotations include deletion or adjustment of dialogue. For example, on page 13, the dialogue is between a policeman and the doctor doing an autopsy: in the original script, the policeman is a smoker and in the amendments he is a non-smoker.
      • Other adjustments are to the presentation of characters. For example, in the stage directions on page 17, 'SAMMY WALKER IS SITTING AT THE BACK OF THE BUS ON HIS OWN. SAMMY IS MENTALLY RETARDED AND HE IS STARING VACANTLY OUT THE WINDOW. HIS MOUTH IS OPEN AND HE'S DROOLING SLIGHTLY', the last three words have been struck out.

      Holdings

      Held at: AFI Research Collection
      Local Id: SC HOM : 320
Note: According to Don Storey, Alex Emanuel was the episode's director and David Lee the film director.
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